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DAIDALOS II

Staff: Omar Alfandi, Henrik Brosenne, Patryk Chamuczynski, Xiaoming Fu, Dieter Hogrefe, Telemaco Melia, Constantin Werner
Project Partners: T-Systems, Heriot-Watt University, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, TU Braunschweig, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Universidad de Murcia, Universidade do Porto, Universität Stuttgart, Karlstad University, Eurescom, France Telecom, Portugal Telecom, Telediffusion de France, Telecom Italia, TDF, Telefónica, Telenor, Temagon, BMW, Cisco, Lucent, Motorola, S.A.S. MOT, NEC, SES Astra, Siemens, SATEC, HW Communication, Lake Communications, DLR, FhG, INESC, Institut Eurecom, Institut für Rundfunktechnik, Waterford Institute, Zavod, Akadamia Gorniczo-Hutnicza, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, CRMPA, University of Göttingen

EU FP6 IST funded Integrated Project Daidalos II will design, develop and validate a blueprint of a true B3G Framework. It supports secure, personalized and pervasive services built on heterogeneous network and service infrastructures for the mobile user and will contribute to standards and industry fora.
Daidalos II - Designing Advanced network Interfaces for the Delivery and Administration of Location independent, Optimised personal Services

Daidalos II will design, develop and validate a blueprint of a true B3G Framework. It supports secure, personalized and pervasive services built on heterogeneous network and service infrastructures for the mobile user and will contribute to standards and industry fora.

Motivated by the proliferation of technologies and services resulting in complex and confusing communications environments for users and network operators alike, Daidalos II will rethink fundamental technology and business matters. Tomorrow?s user needs a seamless, pervasive access to content, services and networks with preferences and context in mind. Daidalos will radically improve user-friendliness and economic viability in the European information and communication sector by integrating mobile and broadcast communications and following a user-centred, scenario-based and operator-driven approach to deliver services pervasively and seamlessly across heterogeneous networks.



References
Official Homepage of the Daidalos Project


Publications of this project:

2008
Performance Evaluation of PANA Pre-Authentication and PANA Context Transfer, Omar Alfandi, Henrik Brosenne, Patryk Chamuczynski, Dieter Hogrefe, Constantin Werner, in Proceedings of the Fourth international Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communications (ICWMC, July 27 -- August 01, 2008). IEEE Computer Society, (Best Paper Award), August 2008.

Enabling Pervasiveness by Seamless Inter-domain Handover: Performance Study of PANA Pre-authentication, Omar Alfandi, Henrik Brosenne, Patryk Chamuczynski, Dieter Hogrefe, Constantin Werner, IEEE PerCom International Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Networking 2008, Hongkong, China, March 2008.

Performance Study of PANA Pre-authentication for Interdomain Handover, Omar Alfandi, Henrik Brosenne, Patryk Chamuczynski, Dieter Hogrefe, Constantin Werner, The Fourth International Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS 2008), Gosier, Guadeloupe, March 2008.
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Fast Re-Authentication for Inter-Domain Handover using Context Transfer, Omar Alfandi, Henrik Brosenne, Dieter Hogrefe, Constantin Werner, The International Conference on Information Networking 2008 (ICOIN 2008), Busan, Korea, January 2008.
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2006
Daidalos - A Scenario based approach from Scenarios towards Integration, Michael Ebner, Constantin Werner, Jürgen Jähnert, Yongzheng Liang, Joint MAGNET Workshop, Myconos, Greece, June 2006.
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