IST-2000-25394 Moby Dick D0601 Dissemination and Use Plan
IST-2000-25394 Moby Dick D0601 Dissemination and Use Plan
IST-2000-25394 Moby Dick D0601 Dissemination and Use Plan
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Fifth Framework Project <strong>25394</strong><br />
Public<br />
<strong>Dissemination</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />
3.2.3 University Carlos III of Madrid, UC3M, Madrid, E<br />
University Carlos III of Madrid is in charge of higher education <strong>and</strong> research on technical<br />
<strong>and</strong> non-technical areas. The Telematics Department is involved in education <strong>and</strong> research<br />
on broadb<strong>and</strong> networks, advanced Internet networking <strong>and</strong> applications, as well as<br />
intelligent agents. In this scenario <strong>Moby</strong><strong>Dick</strong> project represents one of the most important<br />
projects in the field of mobility <strong>and</strong> QoS support.<br />
Concerning to the dissemination, UC3M has different interests. First, to create a testbed<br />
with heterogeneous access networks connected by IPv6 QoS aware networks, able to<br />
demonstrate the mobility of terminals <strong>and</strong> users as well as QoS support for them in this<br />
complex environment. UC3M will host one of the two trial sites in which real users<br />
(SOCRATES-ERASMUS students) will test the <strong>Moby</strong><strong>Dick</strong> systems. Feedback from the<br />
users will be used for the evolution of the distance teaching activities which today are<br />
performed inside the UC3M.<br />
Second, UC3M is interested in contributing as much as possible to the future “All-IP”<br />
network concept by researching <strong>and</strong> publishing main results of <strong>Moby</strong><strong>Dick</strong> in conferences<br />
<strong>and</strong> magazines.<br />
Finally, as an entity of research <strong>and</strong> teaching, UC3M is interested in improving <strong>and</strong> evolving<br />
the state of the art of these technologies, as well as to lead, together with <strong>Moby</strong><strong>Dick</strong><br />
partners, their evolution in order to be able to transfer this knowledge in our teaching<br />
activities in the next future.<br />
3.2.4 Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich, CH<br />
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zürich will work on the support of all design<br />
<strong>and</strong> implementation tasks for <strong>Moby</strong><strong>Dick</strong> in collaboration with industry partners as well as<br />
academic research institutions. As being an academic institution by itself, ETH is actively<br />
involved in the research community of networking, Internet-based communications, <strong>and</strong><br />
economic control mechanisms for traffic management. Therefore, it is expected to publish,<br />
present, <strong>and</strong> demonstrate the project as well as its results in journals, conferences, <strong>and</strong><br />
workshops as well as to industrial partners are interesting organizations. Results in the area<br />
of AAA, AAAC, mobility, <strong>and</strong> Quality-of-Service (QoS) work in mobile networks will be<br />
distributed internationally.<br />
The dissemination strategy of ETH focusses mainly on the integration of research results<br />
into its main business area: teachings upcoming student generations with up-to-date<br />
knowledge <strong>and</strong> experience. Therefore, the developed research results will be used at ETH<br />
Zürich for teaching innovation, <strong>and</strong>, whenever possible, for test-bed evaluations in an<br />
academic production environment. In particular, the technical questions on the Internet, the<br />
IP protocol, the AAA Architecture, <strong>and</strong> security issues will be used to teach in graduate<br />
courses, to provide a modern <strong>and</strong> up-to-date education of electrical engineering <strong>and</strong><br />
computer science students. In particular, the mobile aspects of the project are in the<br />
process of stimulating a preparation of a mobile lecture in addition to the stronger focus of<br />
an existing seminar on “Internet Economics” to mobile business models <strong>and</strong> technology for<br />
Internet communications. Finally, the results developed within <strong>Moby</strong><strong>Dick</strong> will form the basis<br />
for future projects proposals in the area of mobile networking.<br />
3.2.5 Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, D<br />
Within <strong>Moby</strong><strong>Dick</strong>, the University of Stuttgart is represented by two institutions, namely the<br />
Computing Center RUS <strong>and</strong> the Institute of Communications Networks <strong>and</strong> Computer<br />
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