Communication Systems

Aims to improve the robustness and security of digital infrastructures, and the development of predictable and reliable advanced media applications

Every time we create new services or applications on top of our telecommunication infrastructure, we also create new opportunities for malfunctions, erroneous behaviour, threats and attacks. We aim to tackle the different aspects of such network-related problems. Modern society has a massive and increasing dependability on applications running on top of the Internet, and the goal of the projects within this field is to ensure robustness that can prevent events that can harm these societally critical systems.

Robustness and predictability can also be viewed from the application point of view. Advanced media applications challenge the performance limits of technology and infrastructures, and thus creates robustness and dependability challenges of another character. In concert, the projects of the section aim to address the problems of robustness, resilience and predictability both from the network, and the applications point of view.

The Centre for Resilient Networks and Applications

Since 2006, the Ministry of Transport and Communications has funded a large research project at Simula working on the robustness of telecommunication networks. Since then, Simula has expanded and diversified its communication-related research, and in 2013, this research project was turned into a permanent centre; Center for Resilient Networks and Applications (CRNA).

CRNA is given its mandate from the Ministry. The mandate includes responsibilities for maintaining a research infrastructure measuring the state of the Norwegian telecommunications infrastructure, doing basic and long-term research based on the data sets obtained from it, and publishing an annual report on the robustness of Norwegian telecommunication infrastructure.

More about Simula's research activity on communication systems can be found at www.simulamet.no

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In Proceedings 2005 Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing, Hong Kong May 12-14. IEEE, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings of International Conference on Networking (ICN), Reunion, France April 17-21. Vol. 3421 ed. Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings of the 48th annual IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2005), St. Lous, Missouri, USA, November 28-December 2. IEEE, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings of Networking 2005, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada May 2-6. LNCS 3462. Springer, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings of the 40th annual IEEE International Conference on Communications, Seoul, Korea, May 16-20. IEEE, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Communications in Computing: CIC 2005, Los Angeles CA, USA, February 2-4. CSREA Press, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Networking (ICN'05), Reunion, France, April 17-21 2005. LNCS 3421. Springer-Verlag GmbH, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Multimedia Computing and Networking (MMCN '05), San Jose, California, USA, January 19-20. SPIE, 2005.
Status: Published
In Proceedings 2005 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Big Island, Hawaii, October 10-12. IEEE, 2005.
Status: Published
In International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS). 3420 Main Street, Skokie, IL 60076, USA: Knowledge Systems Institute, 2005.
Status: Published