Table of contents - Special Issue: Selected research papers from the TERENA networking conference 2007
Guest Editors: Thomas C. Schmidt
Network transparency in a mountain rescue domain
B. McCarthy, C. Edwards, M. DunmoreThis paper aims to discuss network transparency in a mountain rescue domain and aims to introduce the relatively new research concept of MANEMO (MANET + NEMO) and the mountain…
Deploying authorisation mechanisms for federated services in eduroam (DAMe)
Óscar Cánovas, Antonio F. Gómez‐Skarmeta, Gabriel López, Manuel SánchezThis paper seeks to present an overview and some preliminary results of the DAMe project. The main goal of this project was to define a unified authentication and authorisation…
The future of mobile computing: R&D activities in the state of Bremen
Otthein Herzog, Michael Boronowsky, Ingrid Rügge, Ulrich Glotzbach, Michael LawoThe paper aims to report on the future of mobile computing and R&D activities in the state of Bremen.
Is global IPv6 deployment on track?
Mónica Domingues, Carlos Friaças, Pedro VeigaThe main aim of this paper is to focus on a big step for IPv6: deployment. At the same time, it aims to issue a warning about something that should be in a more evolved stage.
Between underlay and overlay: On deployable, efficient, mobility‐agnostic group communication services
Matthias Wählisch, Thomas C. SchmidtThis paper aims to discuss problems, requirements and current trends for deploying group communication in real‐world scenarios from an integrated perspective.
Articulated private networks in UCLP
Eduard Grasa, Sergi Figuerola, Albert López, Gabriel Junyent, Michel Savoie, Bill St Arnaud, Mathieu LemayPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the advantages of using the UCLP software for network operators, advanced and regular end users in the research networking…
StarPlane – a national dynamic photonic network controlled by grid applications
Paola Grosso, Li Xu, Jan‐Philip Velders, Cees de LaatThis paper aims to look at a research project – StarPlane –a national dynamic photonic network controlled by grid applications.
Sharing audiovisual content using a P2P environment based in JXTA
Rosa Ma Martín, Josep Casanovas, José Francisco Crespo, Joan GiraltThis paper aims to present the outcome of the i2CAT Foundations' research and innovation projects that use JXTA P2P technology to share audiovisual content.
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