Section: Partnerships and Cooperations
European Initiatives
FP7 & H2020 Projects
PQCRYPTO (Post-Quantum Cryptography) is a proposal which was submitted in 2014 by Tanja Langa (Tu/E), with Inria as a partner. We received in September 2014 the notification that it was accepted. Inria's Secret and Grace project-teams are part of this proposal, whose starting date is March 2015.
Collaborations in European Programs, except FP7 & H2020
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Project title: Random Network Coding and Designs over GF(q) http://www.network-coding.eu/index.html
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Other partners: Camilla Hollanti, Aalto University, Finland Simon R. Blackburn, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Tuvi Etzion, Technion, Israel Ángeles Vázquez-Castro, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain Joachim Rosenthal, University of Zurich, Switzerland (Chairs of the five working groups).
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Abstract: Random network coding emerged through an award-winning paper by R. Koetter and F. Kschischang in 2008 and has since then opened many new directions in networking, internet, wireless communication systems, and cloud computing. This COST Action will set up a European research network and establish network coding as a European core area in communication technology. Its aim is to bring together experts from pure and applied mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering, who are working in the areas of discrete mathematics, coding theory, information theory, and related fields.