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We are also interested by various aspects of mobility (terminal mobility, communication mobility, service location). We also work on network topology generation and simulation.
 
We are also interested by various aspects of mobility (terminal mobility, communication mobility, service location). We also work on network topology generation and simulation.
  
Head : Prof. [http://www-r2.u-strasbg.fr/~pansiot/welcome-gb.html Jean-Jacques Pansiot]
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Head : Prof. [http://www-r2.u-strasbg.fr/~pansiot/welcome-gb.html Jean-Jacques Pansiot] ([[People|See all members of the group]])
  
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== News and events ==
 
== News and events ==

Revision as of 17:53, 12 January 2010

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Our research group is a member of the LSIIT. Our research area is mainly the design and analysis of protocols and networking architectures, particularly in using the new IPv6 internet protocol. We are interested in problems with multipoint communications, such as multicast routing, reliable multicast, video broadcasting with heterogeneous quality. We are also interested by various aspects of mobility (terminal mobility, communication mobility, service location). We also work on network topology generation and simulation.

Head : Prof. Jean-Jacques Pansiot (See all members of the group)


News and events

News archives

  • Jan. 5th, 2010: Our group proposes an Associate Professor position (Profile).
  • Dec. 15th, 2009: Alex Pelov PhD defense. Title : Mobility Models for Wireless Networks.
  • Dec. 22nd, 2009: Paper "Extracting Intra-Domain Topology from mrinfo Probing", co-authored by Prof. Jean-Jacques Pansiot is accepted at PAM 2010.
  • Nov. 19th, 2009: Senslab Testbed is up in Strasbourg! Follow our blog here.
  • Oct. 12th, 2009: French national conference CFIP 2009 held in Strasbourg.
  • Jun. 17th, 2009: Paper "Quantifying ASes Multiconnectivity using Multicast Information", co-authored by Prof. Jean-Jacques Pansiot is accepted at IMC 2009.