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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0349390

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $138,198.00
    Summary
    VHF wireless technologies for last-mile Internet access in regional Australia. One of Australia's most vexing social issues is the provision of the last-mile Internet connection in regional Australia. The BushLAN team will solve this problem at minimal cost by developing a cellular wireless local area network operating on the TV band I channels (45-70 MHz). We will do this by developing a wireless modem whose design takes into account the properties of radio propagation in the Australian enviro .... VHF wireless technologies for last-mile Internet access in regional Australia. One of Australia's most vexing social issues is the provision of the last-mile Internet connection in regional Australia. The BushLAN team will solve this problem at minimal cost by developing a cellular wireless local area network operating on the TV band I channels (45-70 MHz). We will do this by developing a wireless modem whose design takes into account the properties of radio propagation in the Australian environment. We are collaborating with Internet service providers in regional Australia to trial systems currently being developed. In the process we will develop a new technology that will provide training for young engineers.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0347407

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $100,000.00
    Summary
    Infrastructure for wireless Internet technology development for rural Australia. Three nodes of a low-power, very-high frequency digital wireless network will be installed at two locations in the Australian National University and one location at the University of Canberra. An additional node will then be located a further distance away (> 50 kms) in the ACT. This network will allow the development of novel technology for moderate speed (>100 kbps) non-line of sight wireless Internet access o .... Infrastructure for wireless Internet technology development for rural Australia. Three nodes of a low-power, very-high frequency digital wireless network will be installed at two locations in the Australian National University and one location at the University of Canberra. An additional node will then be located a further distance away (> 50 kms) in the ACT. This network will allow the development of novel technology for moderate speed (>100 kbps) non-line of sight wireless Internet access over ranges of 3-100 km for potential use by regional Australian Internet providers. The network will also catalyse research and training in wireless communication technology , digital signal processing, and computer networking.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096276

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $285,000.00
    Summary
    Eco-NextNet: An Ecologically-Inspired Adaptive Network Resource Management Framework for a Sustainable Next Generation Mobile Network for Ubiquitous Services. Ubiquitous communications service is the most important element of today's societies. In urban and rural areas of the country as well as at the time of natural disasters such as bushfires, floods, cyclones, it is vital to devise alternative schemes to create and sustain on-demand telecommunications services. In most cases it is not the lac .... Eco-NextNet: An Ecologically-Inspired Adaptive Network Resource Management Framework for a Sustainable Next Generation Mobile Network for Ubiquitous Services. Ubiquitous communications service is the most important element of today's societies. In urban and rural areas of the country as well as at the time of natural disasters such as bushfires, floods, cyclones, it is vital to devise alternative schemes to create and sustain on-demand telecommunications services. In most cases it is not the lack of technology that hinders the implementation of a reliable communications service, but it is the resource allocation. In this project we propose a novel sustainable resource management framework inspired by natural ecological systems to solve the above problem. Upon completion, Australia will be in forefront of technologies related to the management of complex networks.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346541

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $167,213.00
    Summary
    Network Intrusion Detection via Machine Learning. Computer security is an increasingly important, yet complex task. It takes significant skills to configure systems properly such that they are safe from malicious attacks. The proposed project aims at designing automatic systems which are able to adapt to an existing network configuration and which detect novel and unusual events. For this purpose we will use modern machine learning techniques, mainly based on kernels. In particular, rec .... Network Intrusion Detection via Machine Learning. Computer security is an increasingly important, yet complex task. It takes significant skills to configure systems properly such that they are safe from malicious attacks. The proposed project aims at designing automatic systems which are able to adapt to an existing network configuration and which detect novel and unusual events. For this purpose we will use modern machine learning techniques, mainly based on kernels. In particular, recently developed algorithms to estimate the support of a distribution and detect rare events will be employed in this context. The project is in cooperation with Dr. Ralf Herbrich (Microsoft Research, Cambridge).
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