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Graphene-based Wireless Communications Graphene, a flat monoatomic layer of carbon atoms
tightly packed in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice, has recently attracted
the attention of the research community due to its novel mechanical, thermal,
chemical, electronic and optical properties. A remarkably promising
application of graphene is that of Graphene-enabled Wireless Communications
(GWC). GWC advocate for the use of graphene-based plasmonic
antennas –graphennas- see whose plasmonic
effects allow them to radiate EM waves in the terahertz band (0.1 – 10 THz).
Thanks to both the reduced size and unique radiation capabilities of graphennas, GWC may represent a breakthrough in the
off-chip communications research area. In this project we will therefore
study the application of GWC within the scenario of off-chip communication. Funding: SAMSUNG GRO |
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LISPmob is an open-source LISP Mobile Node implementation for Linux. With LISPmob,
hosts can change their network attachment point without losing connectivity,
while maintaining the same IP address. |
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Open DPDK Data-Plane Intel Data-Plane Development Kit (DPDK) allows fast packet processing
for network stacks that mostly run as user-space applications. With DPDK
implementations can achieve high performance while avoiding the typical
disadvantages of kernel-space code. The main objectives of this project are (i) develop an open-source DPDK encapsulation for several
popular data-plane mechanisms: LISP, VXLAN-GPE and LISP-GPE. The code will
operate either as a standalone module –manually configured via command line
tool- or coupled with the LISPmob control-plane.
(ii) Analyze DKDP’s performance in various scenarios to better understand its
latency and research its optimization capabilities. Funding: Cisco URP Grant |
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Coordinating European Research on Molecular
Communications The general aim of CIRCLE is to promote and coordinate pan-European,
strategic and interdisciplinary research in the field of molecular
communications, thus accelerating the convergence towards disruptive
advancements in the area of biomedicine for Europe. Funding: H2020
FET CSA |
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Past Projects
How LISP can improve inter-domain multicast? Funding: Cisco URP Grant |
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FIRE-EULER (Experimental UpdateLess Evolutive Routing) The
main objective of the EULER exploratory research project is to investigate
new routing paradigms so as to design, develop, and validate experimentally a
distributed and dynamic routing scheme suitable for the future Internet and
its evolution. Funding scheme:
FP7-FIRE |
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This
project is devoted to experimentally validating the possibility to
characterize the propagation of impairments in highly connected WLAN
networks. Extended information only available in spanish. Funding:
Spanish Micinn-EXPLORA |
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IST-Content (NoE) The
CONTENT Network of Excellence targets a key area of Information Society
Technologies, namely Content Delivery Networks for Home Users, as an integral
part of Networked Audio-Visual Systems and Home Platforms. Funding: FP7-IST |
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COST-TMA (Traffic Analysis & Monitoring) The
COST Action IC0703 “Data Traffic Monitoring and Analysis (TMA): theory, techniques,
tools and applications for the future networks” was started on March 2008,
with a planned duration of 4 years. It is part of the COST programme (ICT domain) which is now run by
the European Science Foundation. Funding
scheme: UE-Cost Action |
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IST-LONG (Laboratories Over Next Generation networks) LONG
aims to foresee and solve problems related to the design, configuration and
deployment of Next Generation Telecommunication networks specially
when new services and applications are carried out across them. Funding: FP7-IST |
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