| About DAIDALOS | |
| Designing Advanced network Interfaces for the Delivery and Administration of Location independent, Optimised personal Services |
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| Motivation: | |
| Mobility has become a central aspect of the lives of European citizens - in business, education, and leisure. Due to rapid technological and societal changes, there has been a bewildering proliferation of technologies and services for mobile users. This has created a complex and confusing communications environment for both users and network operators. Further development of existing technologies, and the addition of new ones in Beyond 3G (B3G) systems, will necessitate a rethinking of fundamental technological issues in order to create user-centred and manageable communication infrastructures for the future. | |
| The vision of Daidalos is of a world in which: | |
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| The objective of Daidalos is to develop and demonstrate an open architecture based on a common network protocol (IPv6), that becomes a significant step towards approaching the Daidalos vision. The overall Daidalos objectives are to: |
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| Four technical workpackages have been defined (WP1-4) in order to achieve this objective,
and a 5th (WP5) for integration activities.
More information on WP1, WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5. |
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| DAIDALOS is an Integrated Project in the Thematic Priority 'Information Society Technologies' of EU Framework Programme 6 for Research and Development, which is currently in its second phase (phase 1: IST-2002-506997, phase 2: IST-2005-026943). The project budget of DAIDALOS phase 1 amounted to € 25.7 million, of which € 14.7 million was funded by the European Commission. Phase 1 had 46 partners from industry and academia, and a duration of 2.5 years. The budget of DAIDALOS phase 2 is € 22.1 million, of which € 13.8 million is funded by the European Commission. There are 37 partners from industry and academia involved in Phase 2 of the project. Phase 2 is planned to conclude by the end of 2008. | |
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