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+ | University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Systems Research Group has some 40 members and is divided | ||
+ | into a number of subgroups. Networks and Operating Systems group (NetOS), which is involved in this | ||
+ | proposal, undertakes teaching and research into topics including computer architecture, operating systems | ||
+ | design, network monitoring and protocol design, practical distributed systems and mobile communications. The | ||
+ | group works closely with other groups in the Computer Laboratory and University, as well as industrial partners | ||
+ | such as Microsoft Research. The University of Cambridge has an outstanding track record for start-ups and | ||
+ | spinouts, as well as having attracted many large companies (example Microsoft, ARM, Intel, Nokia, Broadcom) | ||
+ | to base some of their main laboratories and actual design teams in the area. The group has developed recently a | ||
+ | strong expertise in the area of Information Centric Networking, Mobile Opportunistic Networking and Satellite | ||
+ | Networking. | ||
+ | http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos | ||
+ | http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos | ||
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+ | '''Role in UMOBILE project | ||
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+ | UCAM will play a major technical role by working on the UMOBILE architecture integration with UAVs and | ||
+ | wireless, QoS provisioning, multipath transport, caching and time-shifting of content performance analysis, | ||
+ | Simulations using ns-2 and emulations using NS-3 blackadder. UCAM will also be involved in dissemination | ||
+ | activities in particular at the IETF and IRTF GAIA. | ||
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University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Systems Research Group has some 40 members and is divided into a number of subgroups. Networks and Operating Systems group (NetOS), which is involved in this proposal, undertakes teaching and research into topics including computer architecture, operating systems design, network monitoring and protocol design, practical distributed systems and mobile communications. The group works closely with other groups in the Computer Laboratory and University, as well as industrial partners such as Microsoft Research. The University of Cambridge has an outstanding track record for start-ups and spinouts, as well as having attracted many large companies (example Microsoft, ARM, Intel, Nokia, Broadcom) to base some of their main laboratories and actual design teams in the area. The group has developed recently a strong expertise in the area of Information Centric Networking, Mobile Opportunistic Networking and Satellite Networking. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos
Role in UMOBILE project UCAM will play a major technical role by working on the UMOBILE architecture integration with UAVs and wireless, QoS provisioning, multipath transport, caching and time-shifting of content performance analysis, Simulations using ns-2 and emulations using NS-3 blackadder. UCAM will also be involved in dissemination activities in particular at the IETF and IRTF GAIA.