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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR

  • ANR CANCAN 2019 - 2022 (accepted in 2018, kickoff in February 2019)

    Participants: Solohaja Rabenjamina, Razvan Stanica.

    The partners in this project are: CEDRIC, Inria, Orange Labs, with Thalès Communications & Security leading the project.

    The ANR CANCAN (Content and context based adaptation in mobile networks) targets the following objectives: i) collecting novel measurement datasets that describe mobile network data traffic at unprecedented spatial and temporal accuracy levels, and for different mobile services separately. The datasets will be gathered in an operational nationwide network, ii) evaluating existing analytics for classification, prediction and anomaly detection within real-world high-detail per-service mobile network data, and tailoring them to the specifications of the management of resources at different network levels, and iii) demonstrating the integration of data analytics within next-generation cognitive network architectures in several practical case studies.

  • ANR MAESTRO 5G 2019 - 2022 (accepted in 2018, kickoff in February 2019)

    Participants: Hervé Rivano, Razvan Stanica.

    The partners in this project are: CEDRIC, Inria, L2S, LIA, Nokia Bell Labs, TSP, with Orange Labs leading the project.

    The ANR MAESTRO 5G (Management of slices int he radio access of 5G networks) is expected to provide: i) a resource allocation framework for slices, integrating heterogeneous QoS requirements and spanning on multiple resources including radio, backhauling/fronthauling and processing resources in the RAN, ii) acomplete slice management architecture including provisioning and re-optimization modules and their integration with NFV and SDN strata, iii) a business layer for slicing in 5G, iv) a demonstrator showing the practical feasibility as well as integration of the major functions and mechanisms proposed by the project, on a 5G Cloud RAN platform. The enhanced platform is expected to support the different 5G services.

  • ANR CoWorkWorlds 01/2018 - 12/2020.

    Participants: Solohaja Rabenjamina, Razvan Stanica.

    The ANR CoWorkWorlds (Sustainability and spatiality in co-workers' mobility practices) project is lead by ENTPE. Its focus is on the study of co-working environments, and more precisely on the mobility behaviour of users of such spaces. Our role in the project is to collect and analyse mobility data from a set of users, using the PrivaMov smartphone application.

DGA

  • DGA CLOTHO 10/2016-10/2018.

    Participants: Junaid Khan, Romain Pujol, Razvan Stanica, Fabrice Valois

    The partners in the DGA CLOTHO project are Traqueur and Sigfox. The objective of the project is to reduce the energy consumption of the device tracking functionality, by taking profit of short-range communications between the tracked objects.

PIA

  • PIA ADAGE 07/2016-06/2018.

    Particpants: Elli Zavou, Razvan Stanica

    The partners in the PIA ADAGE project are Orange, LAAS-CNRS and Inria Privatics. The objective of the ADAGE project is to design and evaluate anonymization algorithms for the specific case of mobile traffic data. Our role in the project is focused on evaluating whether the anonymized data is still usable for adaptive networking mechanisms.

Pôle ResCom

  • Ongoing participation (since 2006)

    Communication networks, working groups of GDR ASR/RSD, CNRS (http://rescom.inrialpes.fr). Hervé Rivano is member of the scientific committee of ResCom.

EquipEx

  • SenseCity

    We have coordinated the participation of several Inria teams to the SenseCity EquipEx. Within the SenseCity project, several small reproduction of 1/3rd scale city surroundings will be built under a climatically controlled environment. Micro and nano sensors will be deployed to experiment on smart cities scenarios, with a particular focus on pollution detection and intelligent transport services. Agora will have the opportunity to tests some of its capillary networking solutions in a very realistic but controlled urban environment. A proof of concept test site has been built in 2015. We have deployed an experiment on low cost sensor network for vehicle detection and one on atmospheric pollution sensor calibration. The operational site is build, the information system is being finalized and the equipment will be inaugurated in April 2018.

Inria Project lab

  • CityLab

    Agora is involved in the CityLab Inria Project Lab lead by Valérie Issarny. Within this project, Hervé Rivano co-advises, with Nathalie Mitton (FUN team, Inria Lille-Nord-Europe), the PhD thesis of Abdoul Aziz Mbacke on “Data gathering in sensor and passive RFID with energy harvesting for urban infrastructure monitoring”.