Projects

WW1 Ambient Networks

project name: Wireless World Initiative-Ambient Networks: “Create a pervasive reliable communication environment hiding the heterogeneous infrastructures supporting the ever-changing needs of users and services”

initiating country: The European Union

Framework Programme: FP6       programme area: IST – Information Society Technologies       contract type: IP – Integrated Project

contract/proposal/call number: 507134

status: active

start date: December 2003       duration: 24 months       projected finish date: December 2005

Keywords

keywords: network; radio; multimedia; security

Project Budget

total budget: € 22,120,000

Participants

Note that the follow people may not represent the full extent of the consortium. FEAST has tried to identify the Australian participants, and their collaborators (or coordinator), within the project. Also note that Australian participation may not necessarily be on a formal level. Further details about the partners in this project can be found at the website listed below.

nameorganisationstate or country
Prof Aruna SeneviratneNICTA NSW, Australia
Mr Henrik AbramowiczTelefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson ACT, Australia / Sweden

Further information

WWW: www.ambient-networks.org/phase1web

summary:

The Ambient Networks project will create the network solutions for mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G. It will enable scalable and affordable wireless networking while providing rich and easy to use communication services for all. It is geared towards increasing competition and cooperation in an environment populated by a multitude of user devices, wireless technologies, network operators and business actors. Ambient Networks offers a fundamentally new vision based on the dynamic composition of networks to avoid adding to the growing patchwork of extensions to existing architectures. This will provide access to any network, including mobile personal networks, through instant establishment of inter-network agreements. The project adopts the design paradigm of horizontally structured mobile systems that offer common control functions to a wide range of different applications and air interface technologies. Such a radical change requires the definition of new interfaces and a multitude of standards in key areas of future media- and context-aware, multi-domain mobile networks.

The project’s results comprise a complete, coherent wireless network solution; an architecture for self-configuring network components that reduces deployment and operational costs and a complete protocol suite for network composition evolved from IPv6. The results will facilitate incremental market introduction of new services, and will stimulate sustainable growth in the European mobile communications sector. Ambient Networks brings together a strong industry led consortium of the leading operators, vendors, SMEs, and research organisations, with the determination, skills and critical mass to create cross-industry consensus and to drive standardisation. The project is defined over 3 phases. The first will establish the overall approach and will prove its feasibility. The planned effort of more than 2000 person months reflects the strategic and technical ambitions of Ambient Networks.

Source: Cordis 2007