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Broadband for all in call 1
Wireless
Broadband
Access
Broadband
Fixed Access
OPERA
Core
Network
LASAGNE
M
BROADWAN
U-BROAD
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SATLIFE
S EPHOTON
GANDALF
CAPANINA
E EURO NGI N
FLEXINET
OBAN
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ATHENA Protocols, InteroperabilityMOME B
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DIADEM FIREWALL
Network and service management L
COCOMBINE BREAD
Techno-Economics
Broadband for all in call4 (1/2)
• To develop the network technologies and architectures
allowing a generalised and affordable availability of
broadband access to European users
- Optimised access technologies for a generalized introduction of
broadband services in Europe and in less developed regions, and
notably for the enlarged Europe in line with the eEurope objectives.
- a European consolidated approach for standardized solutions,
regulation, best practices and introduction of low-cost end user and
access network equipment.
Broadband for all in call4 (2/2)
•
•
•
•
Low-cost access and edge network equipment, including
optical fibre, fixed wireless access, interactive broadcasting,
satellite access, xDSL and power line networks.
Network management, new protocols, inter-domain routing
and traffic engineering for end-to-end delivery of new
added-value services, with QoS and security.
Service-enabling technologies and platforms based on
convergence and interoperability of Telecom and Internet
Infrastructure. Resilience, multicasting, flexibility.
Increased bandwidth capacity, in the access network as
well as in the underlying optical core/metro network
(including in particular optical burst and packet switching)
Mobile & Wireless systems beyond 3G in call1
UBISEC
MAGNET
DAIDALOS
SIMPLICITY
MOCCA
MAESTRO
Seamless
Service
Provisioning
SATNEX
MOSSA
Mobile
Network
Interworking
SIDEMIRROR
WWI Ambient
Networks
WINDECT
OBAN
ACE
Generalised
Access
Network
Advanced
Architectures
Advanced Resource
Management
BROADWAY
NEWCOM
PULSERS
PHOENIX
B-BONE
EVEREST
WINNER
SPECTRUM
E²R
WIDENS
Instruments :
Integrated Project (IP)
Network of
Excellence(NoE)
Specific Targeted
Research Project (STREP)
Specific Support
Action (SSA)
Coordination
Action (CA)
Mobile & Wireless systems beyond 3G in call4
(1/3)
To realise the vision of "Optimally Connected
Anywhere, Anytime" supported by all system levels
from access methods and networks to service
platforms and services
– a consolidated approach to serving mobile users with
enablers for applications and services.
– a consolidated European approach to technology, systems
and services, notably for standards.
– a consolidated approach regarding the use of spectrum
and novel ways of optimising its usage when moving
beyond 3G.
Mobile & Wireless systems beyond 3G in call4
(2/3)
•
A generalised access network, including novel air
interfaces, based on a common, flexible and seamless all IP
infrastructure supporting scalability and mobility.
•
Advanced resource management techniques allowing
optimum usage of spectrum.
•
global mobility through different access networks, with end
to end quality of service, including security.
•
Advanced interworking access technologies. New
architectures for composite, meshed, ad hoc networks…
Mobile & Wireless systems beyond 3G in call4
(3/3)
• advanced technologies and architectures for reconfigurability
NEW:
• Enabling technologies for mobile service creation and
interoperability. (Instead of addressing “Applications and services for the
mobile user and worker” as a separate objective, “Mobile and wireless systems
beyond 3G” SO has been extended with the mobile service creation)
• Wireless network technologies for ad hoc, sensors and
adaptive communication networks. Advanced signal and
antenna processing, diversity techniques, higher frequencies.