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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988137

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Driving Large Scale Live Internet Broadcasting of Streaming Video. Recent experience of Internet service providers has seen a booming market demand for live Internet broadcasting services. Live broadcasting of high-profile events, such as the Live Earth concerts in July 2007 by MSN, has drawn a global audience of the order of millions of viewers across the Internet. The technology developed in this project will drastically reduce Internet bandwidth consumption for provisioning such large-scale I .... Driving Large Scale Live Internet Broadcasting of Streaming Video. Recent experience of Internet service providers has seen a booming market demand for live Internet broadcasting services. Live broadcasting of high-profile events, such as the Live Earth concerts in July 2007 by MSN, has drawn a global audience of the order of millions of viewers across the Internet. The technology developed in this project will drastically reduce Internet bandwidth consumption for provisioning such large-scale Internet broadcasting services while meeting user satisfaction with guaranteed Quality of Service. It is crucial for Australia to invest in this frontier technology since Australian service providers rely on expensive Internet infrastructure to communicate with major data hubs in other continents.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559131

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $523,000.00
    Summary
    Congestion Control for the Future Internet. Australia relies very much on its telecommunications infrastructure due to its geographic dispersion. Our novel and practical Internet congestion control scheme will overcome current weaknesses in the Internet, and will enable the Australian telecommunication service industry to provide a better quality of service to the customers (including Australia industries and rural communities) and at lower cost. This project will put Australia on the internati .... Congestion Control for the Future Internet. Australia relies very much on its telecommunications infrastructure due to its geographic dispersion. Our novel and practical Internet congestion control scheme will overcome current weaknesses in the Internet, and will enable the Australian telecommunication service industry to provide a better quality of service to the customers (including Australia industries and rural communities) and at lower cost. This project will put Australia on the international stage as an leading contributor to Internet technology. We will provide training for PhD students and the management of postdoctoral fellows in the important area of Internet traffic engineering and control.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0668381

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $750,000.00
    Summary
    Foundational National Nanotechnology Infrastructure. Breakthough nanotechnologies based on quantum mechanics promise useful devices for absolutely secure transmission of information encoded in quantum states, ultra-rapid searching through genome databases for unique gene sequences, faster electronic and photonic devices, robust devices made from diamond and better processing of biomedical materials for diagnosis of illness. Fabrication and characterization of these devices provides training for .... Foundational National Nanotechnology Infrastructure. Breakthough nanotechnologies based on quantum mechanics promise useful devices for absolutely secure transmission of information encoded in quantum states, ultra-rapid searching through genome databases for unique gene sequences, faster electronic and photonic devices, robust devices made from diamond and better processing of biomedical materials for diagnosis of illness. Fabrication and characterization of these devices provides training for research students in state-of-the-art techniques with many uses. Deeper understanding of these quantum technologies will lead to better models for some of the most puzzling aspects of quantum mechanical systems that are the foundation of the physical processes of our universe.
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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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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0567533

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $120,000.00
    Summary
    Scientific Instruments as ICT Components in Building a GrEMLIN for e-Research. The proposal seeks to initiate the development of a GrEMLIN, a Grid Enabled Multi-Level Instrument Network, for e-Research. Scientific instruments, whether at conventional laboratories or at major facilities, may be regarded as specialised ICT components in a network providing remote access to such instrumentation. Collaborative remote access and data analysis brings efficiency and effectiveness dividends, that can .... Scientific Instruments as ICT Components in Building a GrEMLIN for e-Research. The proposal seeks to initiate the development of a GrEMLIN, a Grid Enabled Multi-Level Instrument Network, for e-Research. Scientific instruments, whether at conventional laboratories or at major facilities, may be regarded as specialised ICT components in a network providing remote access to such instrumentation. Collaborative remote access and data analysis brings efficiency and effectiveness dividends, that can be enhanced through the harnessing of Grid technologies. The collaborative project will leverage middleware, Web Services and e-Science software developments in the US and UK, to provide Grid enabled remote instrument access and data analysis as a powerful e-Research tool.
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