Section: Partnerships and Cooperations
European Initiatives
FP7 Projects
EULER
Participants : David Coudert, Luc Hogie, Aurélien Lancin, Bi Li, Nicolas Nisse, Stéphane Pérennes, Issam Tahiri.
Defi: Future Internet Experimental Facility and Experimentally-driven Research
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Alcatel-Lucent Bell, Antwerpen, Belgium
3 projects from Inria: CEPAGE, GANG and MASCOTTE, France
Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology (IBBT),Belgium
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6), Université Pierre Marie Curie (UPMC), France
Department of Mathematical Engineering (INMA) Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
RACTI, Research Academic Computer Technology Institute University of Patras, Greece
CAT, Catalan Consortium: Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona and University of Girona, Spain
Abstract: STREP EULER (Experimental UpdateLess Evolutive Routing) is part of FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) objective of FP7. It aims at finding new paradigms to design, develop, and validate experimentally a distributed and dynamic routing scheme suitable for the future Internet and its evolution. The STREP EULER gathers 7 partners: Alcatel-Lucent Bell (leader) (Antwerp, Belgique), IBBT (Ghent, Belgium), UCL (Louvain, Belgium), RACTI (Patras, Grece), UPC (Barcelona, Spain), UPMC (ComplexNetworks, Paris 6), Inria (MASCOTTE, GANG, CEPAGE). MASCOTTE is the leader of WP3 on Topology Modelling and Routing scheme experimental analysis.
Collaborations in European Programs, except FP7
PICS CNRS (with Charles University, Prague), 01/2009-12/2012
Participants : Frédéric Havet, František Kardoš, Leonardo Sampaio.
Bilateral collaboration funded by the french CNRS. The funding covers scientific visits and workshops.
On Graph coloring: theoretical and algorithmic aspects.
PHC PROCOPE (with Discrete Optimization group of RWTH Aachen University), 01/2011-12/2012
Participants : Christelle Caillouet, David Coudert, Alvinice Kodjo, Issam Tahiri.
Bilateral collaboration funded by the french ministry of foreign affairs (MAE), the french ministry of research and education (MESR), and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). The funding covers scientific visits.
"Défis algorithmiques dans les réseaux de communication". The purpose of the project is to exchange expertise between the discrete optimization group of RWTH Aachen University and the MASCOTTE team at Inria Sophia-Antipolis and to address algorithmic problems in communication networks.