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GO projects 2003-2005 |
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The new GO projects (GO-CORE, GO-MM, GO-SEC) are based on the research work done primarily in the former GO project, which was carried out during 1999-2002. The GO project united several research groups from Helsinki University of Technology.
The aim of the GO-CORE project is to create a mobile access architecture, which enables ubiquitous broadband Internet access by optimized use of heterogeneous wireless networks. This goal is achieved through the combined use of Ad Hoc networking technologies with mobility management protocols.
The project will research mobility management in fixed, mobile, and mobile Ad Hoc networks. The focus of the project will be on the effects of mobility on IPv6 networking and the solutions required for maintaining user communications in spite of frequent movement and changes in the network topology.
Laboratory for Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) is responsible for the GO-CORE project.
The aim of the GO-MM project is to further develop the X-Smiles XML browser to provide a platform for mobile and adaptive ad hoc multimedia services. Research topics include XML languages, communication support, streaming real-time media, and adaptivity.
Telecommunications Software and Multimedia Laboratory is responsible for the GO-MM project.
GO-SEC is composed of SEC and LAP subprojects of former Tekes GO project. The focus was to study advanced security solutions for mobile IP and hardware applications for ultra high speed cryptography. The security solutions are needed for authentication of the users, authorization of service use, mobile commerce, and secure communications. The hardware implementations include mobile communications signal processing and security algorithms.
The aim of the GO-SEC project is to research the security aspects of future mobile Internet. The overall objective is to provide security techniques and functionality, which can be applied to gaming, auctioning, collaborative, rescue and crisis management services. Security and reliability are in different roles, when it comes to banking, gaming or communication services. These roles need different points of view and security tools to implement services. Some of these tools do not exist yet, but the goal of GO-SEC is to make them possible.
Responsibility of the GO-SEC is shared between Signal Processing Laboratory and Telecommunications Software and Multimedia Laboratory.
The most of the project results are available from internal site for research partners only (requires password).
A list of publications is available here.
The project has developed two major open source software titles:
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