First DAIDALOS Public Workshop
 
Stuttgart, 14 December 2004
 
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Workshop programme
Session 1
09:00 - 10:00
Overview & Approach
This session will introduce project DAIDALOS and its role and position in FP6, in particular in the area of Mobile and Wireless systems B3G. The motivation, key principles, and spectrum of technologies addressed by DAIDALOS will be explained. Finally, the methodological approach used in DAIDALOS will be explained at hand of the Mobile University scenario.
  Welcome
Prof. Paul Kühn, University of Stuttgart
  Introduction: Setting the scene - Daidalos in the framework of FP6/IST/Systems Beyond 3G slides
Riccardo Pascotto, Project Co-ordinator, T-Systems
    Vision & Technical Overview slides
Hans-Werner Bitzer, Technical Project Manager, T-Systems
The Daidalos Methodology slides
Jurgen Jaehnert, University of Stuttgart
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
Session 2
10:30 - 12:00
Integration of heterogeneous networks
This session will first outline advanced mobility concepts that play a central role in DAIDALOS, e.g. router discovery, handover etc., explain security issues for terminal mobility, and present advanced work on sensor networks. The second talk will present how Broadcast services and technologies are integrated in the Daidalos framework. Two invited presentation from FP6 projects E2R and Ambient Networks will complete the session.
  Advanced Mobility and Security in Heterogeneous Networks slides
Amardeo Sarma, NEC
  Broadcast Integration in Daidalos slides
Jean Ribeiro, TDF
  End-to-End Reconfigurability (E2R) - System and network support aspects slides
Bertrand Souville, E2R, DoCoMo Eurolabs
  Ambient Networks as long-term mobile networking approach
Norbert Niebert, Ambient Networks project, Ericsson
12:00 - 13:30 Opening of demonstration booths, Lunch
Session 3
13:30 - 14:40
Service Provisioning
This session will first introduce the DAIDALOS Service Provisioning Platform (SPP) which is the basis for Services & Network Management and Provision. The SPP is built on 4 main sub-systems: QoS, Security, A4C, and Multimedia. The second talk will present details of A4C, including features as e.g. Global Single Sign-on and Virtual Identities. The last talk will give an overview of ETSI TISPAN's work on fixed NGN services.
  Service Provisioning Platform and QoS support slides
Francisco Fontes, Portugal Telecom Inovação
  A4C (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, Auditing & Charging) in Daidalos - From State of the art to Innovation slides
Holger Ziemek, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
Benjamin Weyl, BMW
  ETSI TISPAN work on fixed NGN services slides
Rainer Muench, Alcatel, ETSI TISpan
14:40 - 15:15 Coffee Break, Demonstration booths
Session 4
15:15 - 16:45
Pervasiveness
Pervasive computing aims at supporting the user best in all situations without requiring much interaction. For this the systems needs to have many information about the user. This session will present the privacy support concept developed in Daidalos. It will also explain how composed pervasive services can be discovered and managed.
  Privacy in a world with pervasive computing - A contradiction? slides
Christian Hauser, University of Stuttgart
  The challenge of discovering and managing composed services in pervasive systems slides
Kevin Doolin, TSSG
  The overall architecture, its buildings blocks, and way ahead slides
Rui Aguiar, Instituto de Telecomunicações
16:45 Workshop closure