Jean-Marc Seigneur from the University of Geneva, Switzerland represented the PERIMETER consortium at the recent ACM Symposium on Applied Computing conference in Hawaii, USA.
Jean-Marc chaired the Track on Trust and Reputation. This track especially focused on the mobile trust area. Five papers were presented at this part of the event and lively discussions were held on all of them. On the event, Jean-March says “The domain of mobile trust is still new and it shows the potential of PERIMETER contributions to this field.”
The proceedings from this conference will be available soon through the ACM website.
PERIMETER holds its 3rd Plenary Meeting
PERIMETER’s 3rd plenary meeting took place in the beautiful, but very cold, Megève, France. This meeting was attended by Miguel Ponce De Leon and Eileen Dillon from TSSG-WIT, and included representatives from the other nine members of the PERIMETER consortium.
The meeting took place over a 2 day period and included presentations by all the Work Package leaders. It was a very successful meeting which actively worked towards progressing the tasks and activities within PERIMETER and keeping the project aligned with the overall PERIMETER roadmap schedule for the coming months.
TSSG Partake in FIRE Strategy Worshop Paris
The FIRE – Future Internet Research and Experimentation Initiative expert group kicked off their 1st strategy workshop in Paris, France. This event was organised and promoted by the Dimes association within the Fireworks Project (http://www.ict-fireworks.eu) and co-organised by the Directorate General for Information Society and Media of the European Commission, with the workshop aiming to effectively identify a clear roadmap to be used as input to future EU framework programmes. This high profile event gathered approximately 60 highly-noted experts from both the industry and academia European circles.
TSSG, Waterford Institute Of Technology representative Mr Miguel Ponce De Leon was invited as one of the main key note speakers, providing an informative and detailed presentation on Resource Description: The cornerstone of federation. Miguel represented both the panlabsII and perimeter FP7 projects, which TSSG-WIT are actively participating in.
“The FIRE strategy workshop was a very successful event that focused in on the future challenges ahead within the experimental testing facilities area on a European level, with the outcome working towards the harmonisation of a process for the European testbed field” sayes Miguel Ponce De Leon.
Throughout this FIRE 3 day event parallel discussions were ongoing for the duration of the meeting, with detailed and in-depth discussions around the many other topical related areas such as monitoring and virtualisation challenges and requirements for the European experimental facility.
This workshop was deemed without doubt a successful and beneficial event, that TSSG-WIT were honoured to be part of and they look forward to future similar brainstorming events that push the boundaries of research and innovation in the experimental testing facilities and Future Internet fields.
Perimeter Website Launched
Perimeter launched its new official website, detailing the objectives/scope and goals of the projects and the consortium involved.
The website can be accessed at through the following link http://www.ict-perimeter.eu/.
TSSG Participates in the EU FP7 PERIMETER Kick off meeting in Madrid.
When Helen arrived home she was already on her mobile phone talking and sharing digital artefacts with Linda. There was no way she could hang up, this conversation was too important, despite the deteriorating quality of connection and the bad sound experience, and with the nagging feeling back in her mind of how much this mobile conference was going to cost her. If only there was a way that her mobile phone could automatically and effortlessly switch to her cheap neighbourhood wireless network at that very moment…
PERIMETER an FP7 EU ICT (EP224024) funded project proposes a new paradigm of user-centricity that could vaporise all of these concerns.
This new and innovative EU research project commenced with a fruitful kick off meeting that took place in the idyllic surroundings of the project coordinators GFI Informática premises in Madrid during the month of May 2008 attended by Mr Eamonn Power as the main TSSG representative.
With the future internet being a current hot topic in the R&D world this will lead towards the move from fixed-mobile convergence to “Always Best Connected” (ABC), we will also begin to see the move from multi-service offers to dynamically composed services based on context awareness and ambient intelligence. Convergence will also occur between spontaneous communities (like peer-to-peer communities) and hardware and resources they share to support their ad-hoc networking. Future Internet users will also demand increasing privacy and security, assuring that unwanted information is not divulged by their communications.
Perimeter has well defined objectives that will target these changes with its main objective being to establish a new paradigm of User-centricity for advanced networking. Perimeter will put the user at the centre allowing them to control his or her identity, preferences and credentials, and so seamless mobility is streamlined, enabling mobile users to be “Always Best Connected” in multiple-access multiple-operator networks of the Future Internet.
PERIMETER will also develop and implement middleware that support generic Quality of Experience models, signalling and content adaptation, and exemplary extension applications and services for User-centric seamless mobility.
Perimeter consortium is composed of ten partners offering wide experience and knowledge in the areas of mobility, networking, communications, AAA, privacy and Future Internet.
Six members of the consortium are research centres and universities that among them cover all methodologies related to the work in the project (AAA and IdM, Mobility, QoE and QoS, B3G and B4G networks, Integration, Testing and Validation in Large Scale Testbeds, analysis and evaluation). TSSG and Technische Universität Berlin (TUB) are the core testbeds responsible for the integration, trial and validation of Perimeter developments. The consortium also comprises of one Telco provider, two Service providers, and one SME specialising in AAA in New Generation Networks. Project partners include Grupo Corporativo GFI Informatica, Traffix Systems Ltd, Universite de Geneve, Fachochshule Vorarlberg GmbH, Waterford Institute Of Technology-TSSG, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Technische Universitat Berlin, Turkcell IIetisim Hizmetleri A.S, Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni and Telefonica I+D.
Through the EU FP7 funded project PERIMETER the realization of user-centric paradigm will revolutionise mobile communications. It will impact seamless mobility, issues of security and privacy, standards and future research, and it will maintain Europe’s leading position in the race to define and develop the network and service infrastructures of the Future Internet.
Perimeter Project Summary
PERIMETER’s main objective is to establish a new paradigm of user-centricity for advanced networking. In contrast to network-centric approaches, user-centric strategies could achieve true seamless mobility. Putting the user at the centre rather than the operator enables the user to control his or her identity, preferences and credentials, and so seamless mobility is streamlined, enabling mobile users to be “Always Best Connected” in multiple-access multiple-operator networks of the Future Internet.
For that, PERIMETER will develop and implement protocols designed to cope with increased scale, complexity, mobility and requirements for privacy, security, resilience and transparency of the Future Internet. These include appropriate mechanisms for network selection based on Quality of Experience; innovative implementation of “Distributed A3M” protocols for Fast Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting based on privacy-preserving digital identity models. All these mechanisms will be designed to be independent from the underlying networking technology and service provider, so that fast handovers will be possible.
PERIMETER will also develop and implement middleware that support generic Quality of Experience models, signalling and content adaptation, and exemplary extension applications and services for usercentric seamless mobility. The paradigms of user-centric seamless mobility, middleware components and its integrated applications and services will be tested in two large-scale interconnected testbeds on real users, in three cycles of increasingly complex scenarios. The results will be used for assessment of user centricity. The realisation of user-centric paradigm will revolutionise mobile communications. It will impact
seamless mobility, issues of security and privacy, standards and future research, and it will maintain Europe’s leading position in the race to define and develop the network and service infrastructures of the Future Internet.
For more information
Contact Frances Cleary Grant , http://www2.tssg.org/people/fcleary/
or visit the TSSG website at http://www.tssg.org.