Géant Open Call awards EC funding of €3.3M to 21 networking technology research projects.
May 12, 2014
CAMBRIDGE, UK -- The GÉANT project has announced the 21 successful beneficiary projects of its first ever Open Call – a €3.3 million EC funded initiative to drive innovation in networking technologies, services and applications.
As part of the GÉANT Innovation Programme, the Open Call was launched to bring in fresh ideas and support new uses for the network. The winning projects will explore future networking technologies with access to use the GÉANT network, services and testbed facilities. They also have the opportunity to benefit from being part of a wider collaborative environment in the GÉANT project, and to share their expertise and results across the European scientific, research and education networking communities.
The Open Call attracted 70 proposals, with an excellent spread of project proposals from across Europe and beyond and was heavily oversubscribed. Selected projects included participants from Universities, Research Institutes, Large Companies, SMEs and National Research and Education Networks.
Said Jean-Luc Dorel, Project Officer, European Commission: "The GÉANT Open Call implements the policy elaborated by the GÉANT Expert Group of a competitive eco-system for stimulating advancement of GÉANT services and beyond that of the next internet. It is also a way to bridge the gap between the most advanced communication commons in the world and academic research pooling talents and resources from beyond traditional REN context".
GÉANT Open Call projects
Structured around four themes: Applications & Tools, Authentication, Network Architecture and Optical Projects, and SDN, the projects assigned to the Open Call are as follows:
ARES: Advanced Networking for the EU genomic research
CEOVDS: Cross-site Evaluation of an OpenFlow-assisted Video-on-Demand Distribution Service
eMusic: Using GÉANT dynamic circuits to support remote collaboration in musical education and eCulture
NSI-CONTEST: Network Service Interface Conformance Test Suite
CLASSe: Cloud-ABFAB Federation Services in eduroam
GEANT-Trustbroker: New Federation Services and Protocols for Dynamically Building Trust in the R&E Community
HEXAA: Higher Education External Attribute Authorities
MEAL: Multidomain eduroam across LTE
SENSE: Secure Enterprise Networks finally Simple and Easy – defining ESP supplicant for enterprise network usage
WoT4LoA: Web of Trust based Level of Assurance enhancement
COFFEE: Coherent Optical system Field-trial For spectral Efficiency Enhancement
ICOF: International Clock Comparisons via Optical Fiber
IRINA: Investigating Recursive InterNetwork Architecture as the next generation GEANT and NREN network architecture
MoMoT: Multi-Domain Optical Modelling Tool
REACTION: Research and Experimental Assessment of Control plane archiTectures for In-Operation flexgrid Network re-optimization
AUTOFLOW: Autonomic OpenFlow
CoCo: On Demand Community Connection Service for eScience Collaboration
DREAMER: Distributed REsilient sdn Architecture MEeting carrier grade Requirements
DyNPaC: Dynamic Path Computation Framework
MINERVA: Implementing network coding in transport networks to increase availability
MOTE: Multi-Domain OpenFlow Topology Exchange Projects started in October and will run through until the end of March 2015.
Said Michael Enrico, CTO, DANTE: “Open Calls are an important part of most EC funded projects. The GÉANT Innovation Programme aims to deliver cutting-edge networking capabilities that exceeds the state of the art.
The Open Call process has been extremely successful and we have been delighted to welcome 30 new partners into the GÉANT project to work with us across 21 Open Call projects. Together with our existing research activities we expect these projects will stimulate new ideas and new areas of research and discovery across the network.”
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