Following on from the successful completion of the PERIMETER project’s second year EU review, the evaluated and approved public deliverables have now been made available at the official PERIMETER website from the Documents section.
The deliverables for year 2 in which TSSG-WIT were editors are as follows:
D6.2 Report on Identified Trial Scenarios
D6.3 Report on Phase 1 Integration and Testbed Testing
The deliverables for year 2 in which TSSG-WIT were co-authors are as follows:
D4.2 Report on the Final Design Document of Applications and Services in Converging Networks
D8.3 – Dissemination and Exploitation Plan
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Joint PERIMETER and ETSI-HF Workshop
The Joint PERIMETER and ETSI-HF Workshop took place in Sophia Antipolis, France on 8th February 2011.
This workshop which discussed issues relating to the “Standardisation issues for user-centric seamless mobility” was attended by the members of the PERIMETER consortium, ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) and Orange Labs.
The workshop featured a full day of presentations and discussions on issues such as:
• PERIMETER’s standardisation efforts,
• Scalable privacy preserving storage systems for Quality of Experience,
• Personalisation and context sensitive dynamic user profiles,
• Passive methods to assess user experience,
• Decision making in user-centric networks
• Standardisation of user perception of mobile streaming applications in seamless network handover.
The workshop was sponsored by PERIMETER and organised by PERIMETER partner Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (BTH), Sweden, together with the project leader GFI, Spain/Belgium.
A full report of the outcomes of this workshop will be issued in the appropriate PERIMETER deliverable in the coming months.
PERIMETER Flash Demo of Scenario Three
The PERIMETER team have uploaded the third flash demonstration of a scenario that the final system could be used for. This scenario describes a hypothetical use-case of the PERIMETER system from the user’s point of view as they tour a city using a travel application.
This scenario, entitled “Collaborative WiFi Coverage Detection and Optimisation” involves a multi access environment, and introduces inter-technological handovers and PERIMETER’s ability of make such handovers completely seamless to the user. The scenario also introduces the requirement of Quality of Experience (QoE) collection mechanisms to make the connection ideal from the user point of view.
The flash demonstration can be found on the main PERIMETER website.
This scenario movie has been produced by the Design & Usability team in TSSG-WIT.