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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

NoE EuroNF

Participants : Gerardo Rubino, Bruno Tuffin.

EuroNF Euro-NF is a Network of Excellence on the Network of the Future, formed by 35 institutions (from the academia and industry) from 16 countries. Its main target is to integrate the research effort of the partners to be a source of innovation and a think tank on possible scientific, technological and socio-economic trajectories towards the network of the future. It has started in January 2008 and is ending in June 2012 (see http://euronf.enst.fr/en_accueil.html ) .

Bruno Tuffin is the INRIA team leader in this project.

The group is contributing to the following working packages (Joint Research Activities):

  • WP.JRA.2.2: Traffic Engineering, Mechanisms and Protocols for Controlled Bandwidth Sharing;

  • WP.JRA.2.4: Routing and Traffic Management in a Multi-Provider Context;

  • WP.JRA.2.5: Design of Optimal Highly Dependable Networks;

  • WP.JRA.3.2: SLAs, Pricing, Quality of Experience;

  • WP.JRA.3.3: Cost Models.

AMESA project

Participant : Bruno Tuffin.

We are member of AMESA project (Analysis of MEchanisms for Sponsored search Auctions) within EuroNF NoE, funded for a period of about one year Oct. 2009 and Dec. 2011, in collaboration with, Athens University of Economics and Business, the CWI, TELECOM Bretagne and the University of Rome.

Collaborations in European Programs, except FP7

  • Program: COST

  • Project acronym: ECON@TEL

  • Project title: Econ@Tel - A Telecommunications Economics COST Network

  • Duration: October 2007 - September 2011

  • Coordinator: B. Stiller (ETH Zurich)

  • Other partners: FTW (Austria), INTEC (Belgium), CUT, UniCY (Cyprus), DTU, CBS (Dernmark), Institut Telecom, Inria( France), PfH/NILC (Georgia), I-UG RUB (Germany), BME (Hungary), BRAUDE (Israel), FUB, CESPR, UniROM (Italy), RSM (The Netherlands), PUT (Poland), ASE (Romania), UniLj, CHAL, Telia (Sweden), UniLj (Slovenia), UNED, REDTEL (Spain), IC, WBC (U.K.)

  • Abstract: Bruno Tuffin is the French national delegate and project coordinator for the EU COST Activity IS0605. The goal of ECONTEL is to develop a strategic research and training network linking key individuals and organizations in order to enhance European competence in the field of telecommunications economics, to support related R&D-initiatives, and to provide guidelines and recommendations to European players (end-users, enterprises, operators, regulators, policy makers, content providers) concerning the provision to citizens and enterprises of new converged broadband and wireless content delivery networks (see http://www.cost605.org/

Major European Organizations with which you have followed Collaborations

  • Partner 1: FTW, Vienna (Austria)

  • We work with FTW on network economics.

  • Partner 2: NEC lab (Germany)

  • We work with NEC lab Germany on Machine Type Communication in LTE, and data offload in the context of Femto cell technologie.