
Sigint Solutions (Cyprus)
Sigint Solutions (Cyprus)
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assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:City University of Hong Kong, CEA, Acorde (Spain), MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC R&D CENTRE EUROPE, IT +14 partnersCity University of Hong Kong,CEA,Acorde (Spain),MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC R&D CENTRE EUROPE,IT,UoA,University of Surrey,EURECOM,Sigint Solutions (Cyprus),UALBERTA,Telefonica Research and Development,AAU,UR1,AREEBA,DLR,PT Inovação e Sistemas (Portugal),UPM,SIRADEL,OTEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 248894more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:GS, LSBU, Sigint Solutions (Cyprus), University of PatrasGS,LSBU,Sigint Solutions (Cyprus),University of PatrasFunder: European Commission Project Code: 734545Overall Budget: 886,500 EURFunder Contribution: 886,500 EURA revelation in today´s mobile is networks is SON (Self-Organizing technology) technology, which is seen as a playing pivotal role towards reducing the management costs of networks. In legacy networks, still many network elements and associated parameters are manually configured. The associated operations costs are significant. Specialized expertise must be maintained to tune these network parameters, and the existing manual process is time-consuming and potentially error-prone. In addition, this manual tuning process inherently results in comparatively long delays in updating values in response to the often rapidly changing network topologies and operating conditions, resulting in sub-optimal network performance. SON is capable of collecting information from the network, so as to perform self-configuration, self-optimization, self-healing and etc, so as to reduce the operation cost through less human involvement, and to optimize the service quality through robust and prompt network optimization. In this proposal, we aim to drive further cost savings in the way networks are managed today by amplifying further the coverage zone of SON within the network. We believe that key technologies such as network sharing and Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) can benefit from SON technology solutions. We will consider a complex context-aware heterogeneous network that is slowly becoming a 5G reality, and investigate the notion of SON CoMP and SO network sharing, as key technologies to reduce cost and energy per bit in legacy and future emerging mobile technologies.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2012Partners:ASSOCIAZIONE CREATE-NET (CENTER FORRESEARCH AND TE, VEEBEAM LTD, IT, CEA, LANTIQ +6 partnersASSOCIAZIONE CREATE-NET (CENTER FORRESEARCH AND TE,VEEBEAM LTD,IT,CEA,LANTIQ,AIRBUS DS SAS,University of Surrey,Sigint Solutions (Cyprus),Wroclaw Research Centre EIT+ Ltd.,PT Inovação e Sistemas (Portugal),Infineon Technologies (Germany)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 248577more_vert - AAU,WAVECOM,TUD,NSN,Acorde (Spain),CEA,University of Kent,IT,MOTOROLA SAS,Sigint Solutions (Cyprus),VIVO,University of Patras,NICT,PT Inovação e Sistemas (Portugal),JAYTECH,NSN,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,III V Lab,OTEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 215533
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2010Partners:UR1, CEA, Acorde (Spain), MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC R&D CENTRE EUROPE, IT +9 partnersUR1,CEA,Acorde (Spain),MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC R&D CENTRE EUROPE,IT,DLR,AAU,University of Surrey,EURECOM,Sigint Solutions (Cyprus),UALBERTA,UPM,SIRADEL,City University of Hong KongFunder: European Commission Project Code: 217033more_vert
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