Networking and Mobility
Thursday, June 16, 2005Doan B. HOANG University of Technology, Sydney
Tomorrow’s Internet is about offering services anytime, anywhere. Our vision of tomorrow’s Internet is a seamless global infrastructure offering services to businesses and individuals regardless of their location.
Our aim is to contribute to the transformation of the global connectivity infrastructure of today’s Internet to a global service infrastructure. Our research focuses on developing architectures and enabling mechanisms for such a service oriented infrastructure.
In this talk I will describe a number of current research projects and focus particularly on the development of
•Architectures that take services, devices, and users location and mobility into account.
•Architectures that support strong assurance of end-to-end quality of service for Internet applications.
•Middleware architectures that allow virtualization and sharing of resources.
•Intelligent and programmable network devices as building blocks for our service architecture.
•Security measures for infrastructure-less mobile wireless ad-hoc networks.
•Architectures for ubiquitous computing that are able to sense the location and plans of the user.
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