Transcript CNP
Center for Network Planning
Aalborg University
Bent Dalum
IKE/DRUID and Center for TeleInFrastructure (CTIF)
Department of Business Studies, Aalborg University
Syros Workshop 13 July 2007
CNP
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Center for Network Planning, Fredrik Bajersvej 7C, DK 9220 Aalborg East
Phone: +45 9635 8700, Fax: +45 98151739 E-mail: [email protected]
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ORGANISATION
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Steering
Committee
CNP
Management
Education
Research
Knowledge
Center
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Center for TeleInFrastruktur (CTIF)
Director Ramjee Prasad
Co-director Ole Brun Madsen
Multimedia
Information &
Signal Processing
Radio Access
Technology (RATE)
Automation and
Control
Networking and
Security (NetSec)
Center for Network
Planning (CNP)
Antennas,
Propagation and
Radio Networking
(APNET)
Socio-Economic
Implications
Centre for Software
Defined Radio
(CSDR)
Wireless
Computing
Technology
Platforms
(TP)
Radio Navigation
and
Communications
(NavCom)
Applied
Mathematics
Bent
Dalum
Peter
Koch
Henrik
Larsen
Torben
Larsen
Bernard
Fleury
Martin
B. Hansen
Søren Holdt
Jensen
Preben
Mogensen
Thomas Bak
Ole Brun
Madsen
Gert Frølund
Pedersen
Networking and Security Section
Staff
Networking and Security Section (NetSec)
Center for Network Planning (CNP)
Ole Brun Madsen
Dorthe Sparre (adm)
Wireless IP
Network Planning
(CNP)
Wireless Security &
Sensor Networks
Hans-Peter Schwefel
Ole Brun Madsen
Neeli R. Prasad
Tatiana K. Madsen
Thibault Renier
Erling V. Matthiesen
Yaoda Liu
German Castro
Kim Larsen
Joao Figueiras
Rasmus Olsen
Haibo Wang
Martin Qvist
Homare Murakami**
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Jens Myrup Pedersen
Tahir Riaz
Michael Jensen
Rasmus Nielsen
José Gutierrez
Henrik Schiøler*
Jens Dalsgaard Nielsen*
Ole Krog Thomsen**
Thomas P. Knudsen**
Jens Rasmussen**
Anelia Mitseva
Mohamed Imime
Albena Mihovska
Maria A. Marchetti
Sofoklis Kyriazakos
Mathieu David
Raju Muchathula
Sarfaraz Khan
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Wireless IP group
Research Scope
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Resource Management & Discovery & Quality of Service
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IP Mobility Support & Ad-hoc routing
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End-to-end dependability & resilience
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Safety-Critical Communication
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Multicast Optimization
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Multi-channel MAC protocols
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Localization and location based network optimisation
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Service Control Platforms (IMS)
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Enhanced Methodology of Analysis
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Analytic Models & Simulation Techniques
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Traffic and Queueing Models
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Wireless Security & Sensor Networks Group
Research Fields
Adaptive Security Architecture
Energy Efficient Routing
Light weight Crypto Algorithms
Radio Resource Management
Wireless Security
QoS
Threat Models
Intrusion
Detection and
Defense,
Mobility,
Profile and
Identity
Management
Privacy and
Trust
Routing
RFID based Tracking Architecture
Wireless Sensor
Networks Self Organizing
Network
architecture &
Topology
Applications and Visions
Network and Device Management
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Wireless Security & Sensor Networks Group
External Collaborations
WMC, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
Netlab NEC, Heidelberg, Germany
FOKUS, Berlin, Germany
University of Bremen, Germany
NTUA, Athens, Greece
University of Roma ‘Tor
Vergata’, Italy
Aegean University,
Greece
JKU, Austria
University of
Lapeenranta,
Finland
University of
Tokyo for
Agriculture and
Technology &
Imai Lab Tokyo,
NiCT, Yokosuka,
Japan
Georgia
Tech. Atlanta
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Network Planning group and CNP
Research Scope
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Description, development and analysis of Network
Structures
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Structural based Quality of Services (SQoS) network
planning methods for wired and wireless infrastructures
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Topological Routing
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Analysis of Growth Limits
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Model for Automatic Planning of ICT Networks (MAPIN)
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Intelligent ICT Infrastructure, I3
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Network Planning Group & CNP
External Collaborations
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Involved directly or indirectly in all major national FTTH
planning projects
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NJNF, North Denmark Network Forum
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University of Bydzgodz Poland (MoU)
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University College Ireland
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CTIF Italy (MoU)
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NORDICT network of Exellence
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AIT Athens Institute of Technology (MoU)
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Physical Connections
Bolungarvík
Nanterre
Hnífsdalur
Suðureyri
Cergy
Roissy
Ólafsfjörður
Súðavík
Neuilly s/
Seine
Boulogn
e
Sarcelles
Hólar
Hólmavík
Hrafnagil
Blönduós
Varmahlíð
Vopnafjörður
Reykjahlíð
Seltjarnarnes
Búðardalur
Reykjavík
Mosfellsbær
Bifröst
Borgarfjörður
Metro
Garðabær
Seyðisfjörður
Stykkishólmur
Hvanneyri
Grundarfjörður
Álftanes
311 Km
1543 Houses
Hafnafjörður
Reyðarfjörður
1384 Km
11971 Houses
+ 71.475 in the Reykjavík area
Borgarnes
Hellisandur
Eskifjörður
Laugarvatn
Reykjavík
Metro
217 Km
7196 Houses
Keflavík
191 Km
1879 Houses
Créteil
Villejuif
Evry
Antony
Fáskrúðsfjörður
Djúpivogur
Legend
Höfn
Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Hvolfsvöllur
Hella
Vík
Eyrarbakki
Hafnir
Main node
# of houshols
Þorlákshöfn
Grindavík
Neskaupstaður
Breiðdalsvík
Laugarás
Flúðir
Selfoss
Stokkseyri
Garður
Söðvarfjörður
Reykholt
Hveragerði
Vogar
Njarðvík
Þykkvibær
Ivry
362 Km
1675 Houses
Egilsstaðir
Akranes
Rif
Noisy l
Gd
Sandgerði
Issy l
Moul.
Orsay
Bakkafjörður
Reykjavík
Kópavogur
Montreuil
Þórshöfn
Akureyri
Laugar
Reykhólar
Ólafsvík
Paris
461 Km
2760 Houses
Hvammstangi
Laugabakki
Clichy
Raufarhöfn
Árskógssandur
Svalbarðseyri
Patreksfjörður
Aulnay /s
Bois
Bobigny
Torcy
Kópasker
Grenivík
Hauganes
Skagaströnd
Tálknafjörður
St Denis
Húsavík
Hrísey
Drangsnes
941 Km
4227 Houses
Meaux
296 Km
4427 Houses
Sauðarkrókur
Bíldudalur
Argenteu
il
Courbev
oie
Grímsey
Dalvík
Hofsós
Þingeyri
St
Germain
Versaille
s
Siglufjörður
Ísafjörður
Flateyri
Vestmannaeyjar
Total 8556 km
< 96
96-384
> 384
Orly
Global W&W Network
Planning Model
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Networking and Security Section
Laboratories
Networking and Security Section (NetSec)
Center for Network Planning (CNP)
Wireless IP group
Network Planning group
(CNP)
Wireless Security &
Sensor Networks group
IP - Lab
I3 - Lab
WSSN - Lab
IP Magnet testbed
Siemens testbed
WANDA testbed
General router lab
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CTIF/C3/I3 testbed
SQoS modelling
Topological Routing
Planning Tools
Adaptive Security Framework &
Architecture
3G Traffic Generator
Secure RRM Platform
Privacy
Context-aware Security Manager
(CaSecM)
WSN Routing
Seamless Secure Mobility
Authentication and Authorization
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CNP/I3 Lab
Origin
Data
Output
Conversion
Tools
Models
Presentation
Tools
Normalised
Data
Modelling
Tools
Result
Data
CTIF/C3/I3 testbed
SQoS modelling
Topological Routing
Planning Tools
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Research
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Major contributions
The results are major contributions in:
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Methods to ensure global and documented properties across the
WANs.
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Considerable improvement in the utilisation factor of the network
resources with respect to network capacity.
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Comprehensive studies of symmetric and semi-symmetric network
topologies for use in physical and optical layers of fiber networks.
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Establishing a base for the introduction of new routing principles
simplifying the routing process and reducing the network
management overhead for keeping the routing information up to date
including the time taken to stabilise the network in break down
situations.
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Improved and new algorithms in the field of automatic generation of
network plans, based on available GIS based documentation,
including expansions from 2D to 3D algorithms.
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Investigations in the problem of identifying growth limits in large
scale networks.
Indirectly these results may also contribute to the potential for providing high
demanding applications on a global scale that today is only provided for the
local area environments or on a limited and dedicated part of the WANs.
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Research Initiatives
Description, development and analysis of Network Structures
SQoS based network planning for wired and wireless infrastructures
Analysis of Growth Limits
Model for Automatic Planning of ICT Networks (MAPIN)
Intelligent ICT Infrastructure, I3
Establishing International contacts and cooperation
4 FP7 IP proposals and 1 HTF is still alive
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6. International Research Activities
In order to ensure an international level of research and cooperation CNP has taken various
initiatives:
Submission of conference and journal papers to create international awareness. The review
procedure is contributing to improve the quality. CNP has participated in the program
committees for several conferences and was organising and chairing the Strategic
Workshops in IWS2005. CNP is in the editorial board for Computer Communications
Journal and guest editor for a special issue of Personal Wireless Communication in 2006.
Participation in international conferences and visits to international research groups in order
to gather knowledge and to establish international personal networks. The two PhD
candidates stayed for four months at UCD, Ireland and similar are planned for the two new
PhD projects.
The outcome of these activities has gradually resulted in increased international awareness of the
CNP research internationally. It has resulted in invitations to visits research initiatives for
presentations and discussions of closer cooperation in Ireland, Greece, Poland, India, Italy and
Japan.
CNP has had visitors from e.g. Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Germany, Greece, Spain,
Korea, Italy, India, Japan, Malaysia, UK and USA.
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Candidates and Guest Students
2003
2004
PhD Degrees
2005
2006
total
2
2
1
1
4
7
3
3
4
5
Master
Degrees
China
Denmark
3
France
Ghana
Iceland
1
Norway
1
Pakistan
Spain
1
Total
6
2
3
1
1
5
6
5
26
3
12
2
2
4
5
5
Guest
Students
France
Spain
Total
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2
7
0
9
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Internal Projects
External Projects
Educational Projects
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• TDC
• Sonofon
• SVE
• NESA
• Orkuveita Reykjavikur, Iceland
• Klarup Antenna Community
• Municipality of Hals
• Municipality of Brønderslev
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North Jutland county
France
Spain
Iceland
• SQoS (more)
• Estimation of FTTH penetration over time
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Activities
NJNF
The cooperation with NJNF is counting for activities, mainly dealing with the
generation of GIS based plans required by NJNF in connection with strategy plans
for a number of broadband initiatives, mainly from regional and local municipalities
but also required by a number of the electricity distribution companies providing
new fibre optical ICT infrastructure.
Counties and Municipalities
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Electricity Distribution Companies
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Activities
Support to the education
The CNP knowledge center is also contributing to the education primarily with
support on tools and methods used in the ongoing external activities and advisory
to student engaged in projects related to actual external planning activities.
The relatively high number of international students has given the opportunity to
test some of the methods invented for the national scene on data from the various
countries represented.
Two master degree projects in 2005 were dealing with Iceland and a 9th semester
project in 2005 were dealing with France and Spain, expected to lead to two
master projects in 2006.
The contacts with Iceland led to a framework contract between CNP and Orkuveita
Reykjavikur, Iceland. The cooperation was based on reviewing the plans for the
ongoing broadband initiative in Iceland, and support of the Icelandic students at
AAU. Part of the support was a contribution to acquire software licenses for new
GIS tools used in the R&D activities.
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