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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0209921

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $183,611.00
    Summary
    Operator-Analytic Methods in Telecommunication Systems. Many systems in information technology and telecommunications evolve under conditions of uncertainty. In this context, mathematical modelling is an essential component of the design process. We shall provide techniques for analysing a class of mathematical models, called operator-analytic models, which can be used to study many of the above-mentioned systems, such as the Internet. This project will deliver efficient numerical algorithms tha .... Operator-Analytic Methods in Telecommunication Systems. Many systems in information technology and telecommunications evolve under conditions of uncertainty. In this context, mathematical modelling is an essential component of the design process. We shall provide techniques for analysing a class of mathematical models, called operator-analytic models, which can be used to study many of the above-mentioned systems, such as the Internet. This project will deliver efficient numerical algorithms that will make possible practical analysis of operator-analytic models.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0665427

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Characterisation of Internet Traffic Matrices. The benefits to the community of characterisation of Internet traffic matrices arise because this information is used in the design of efficient and reliable networks. This is a genuine example of using the data we have more cleverly, rather than throwing money at a problem. Better information will result in the Internet becoming more efficient, and therefore cheaper, and at the same time more reliable.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557066

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $388,000.00
    Summary
    Ensuring the Robustness of IP Routing. The Internet is by its nature international, and so any such effort to model and understand it must be somewhat international. However, Australia has longer network paths to the rest of the world and the routing protocols' operation depends on this latency. This emphasizes why Australia must participate in such research: to ensure that Australian issues are considered when Internet protocols are designed. This project will directly deliver a more robust Int .... Ensuring the Robustness of IP Routing. The Internet is by its nature international, and so any such effort to model and understand it must be somewhat international. However, Australia has longer network paths to the rest of the world and the routing protocols' operation depends on this latency. This emphasizes why Australia must participate in such research: to ensure that Australian issues are considered when Internet protocols are designed. This project will directly deliver a more robust Internet for Australia, international exposure in an area of general interest, the potential for patents, and the development of commercially valuable expertise and measurement infrastructure.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770388

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $198,000.00
    Summary
    The use of stochastic fluid models for the evaluation of applications-driven sample path integrals. The major technical goal of this project is the production of novel methodologies which can be used to model and solve real-world problems of considerable engineering and/or environmental significance. The research for this project will serve to enhance further Australia's reputation as a country which makes major contributions, both theoretical and practical, to this field. The activities of the .... The use of stochastic fluid models for the evaluation of applications-driven sample path integrals. The major technical goal of this project is the production of novel methodologies which can be used to model and solve real-world problems of considerable engineering and/or environmental significance. The research for this project will serve to enhance further Australia's reputation as a country which makes major contributions, both theoretical and practical, to this field. The activities of the Stochastic Modelling, Analysis and Optimisation group at the University of Adelaide and the School of Mathematics at the University of Tasmania will receive further impetus, consequently maintaining a dynamic research environment for staff and students at both universities. Links between the two groups will be strengthened.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0453508

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $490,102.00
    Summary
    Delivering guaranteed quality of service over IP networks. The next revolution in the Internet will be to offer end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees, in the form of maximum delay, delay variation and probability of packet loss, or minimum throughput. There are no existing techniques capable of delivering end-to-end QoS guarantees. This project will develop credit-based controls, instead of the usual rate-based controls, that can deliver these required QoS guarantees. These QoS guarante .... Delivering guaranteed quality of service over IP networks. The next revolution in the Internet will be to offer end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees, in the form of maximum delay, delay variation and probability of packet loss, or minimum throughput. There are no existing techniques capable of delivering end-to-end QoS guarantees. This project will develop credit-based controls, instead of the usual rate-based controls, that can deliver these required QoS guarantees. These QoS guarantees will enable the development and deployment of entirely new services on the Internet. This project will give Australian industry the opportunity to create the next generation Internet. Therefore this project represents a Frontier Technology.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0663567

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $339,000.00
    Summary
    Complexity Constrained Iterative Information Processing. The contribution of Information and Communications Technologies to the National Economy has been widely recognized. ICT enables wealth creation, employment and exports, and underpins many innovation processes. Immediate project benefits will be: Contribution to the knowledge base and fundamental capabilities in high-speed wireless communications networks; Education of future Australian academic and industrial innovators; Raising the inter .... Complexity Constrained Iterative Information Processing. The contribution of Information and Communications Technologies to the National Economy has been widely recognized. ICT enables wealth creation, employment and exports, and underpins many innovation processes. Immediate project benefits will be: Contribution to the knowledge base and fundamental capabilities in high-speed wireless communications networks; Education of future Australian academic and industrial innovators; Raising the international profile of Australian research in the area of information technology. Applied development of the outcomes will lead to the generation of valuable intellectual property. Close links to Australian industry ensures that Australian ICT companies stand to gain commercial advantage.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344856

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Iterative Architechtures for Data Communications. Growing markets for data intensive applications such as real-time video or speech necessitate continual improvements of communications systems. Iterative information processing algorithms have recently received attention for communications equipment design, however theoretical understanding of these methods is still lacking. Within an iterative processing paradigm, the project aim is the optimization of complex communications systems subject to c .... Iterative Architechtures for Data Communications. Growing markets for data intensive applications such as real-time video or speech necessitate continual improvements of communications systems. Iterative information processing algorithms have recently received attention for communications equipment design, however theoretical understanding of these methods is still lacking. Within an iterative processing paradigm, the project aim is the optimization of complex communications systems subject to constraints on computational complexity. Theoretical analysis and design methodologies for such systems will be developed, resulting in basic contributions to statistical science and in cheaper communications infrastructures supporting a wider range of services through better use of limited bandwidth, power and computational complexity.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346099

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $163,136.00
    Summary
    Multiscale Singularly Perturbed Control Systems. We propose to develop a unified averaging technique to analyse deterministic and stochastic multiscale singularly perturbed control systems. Such systems arise as mathematical models of real-world dynamical systems in which state variables can change their values with the rates of different orders of magnitude. The technique is based on the assumption that the system, which would describe the dynamics of the fast state variables if slow ones were .... Multiscale Singularly Perturbed Control Systems. We propose to develop a unified averaging technique to analyse deterministic and stochastic multiscale singularly perturbed control systems. Such systems arise as mathematical models of real-world dynamical systems in which state variables can change their values with the rates of different orders of magnitude. The technique is based on the assumption that the system, which would describe the dynamics of the fast state variables if slow ones were frozen, possesses certain ergodicity properties expressed in the existence of its limit occupational measures set. Conditions for the existence of such a set will be studied and its structure will be described.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0560049

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $62,000.00
    Summary
    Singular and Analytic Perturbations, Slow and Fast Time Scales in Control Theory and Viability Theory and their Applications. We propose an innovative approach to several important classes of mathematical problems, whose data depend analytically on small perturbation parameters. Time scale problems, and, in particular, the interaction of two types of evolution, slow and fast, arise in many scientific domains (biotechnology, physics, engineering, etc).We expect to develop new techniques for analy .... Singular and Analytic Perturbations, Slow and Fast Time Scales in Control Theory and Viability Theory and their Applications. We propose an innovative approach to several important classes of mathematical problems, whose data depend analytically on small perturbation parameters. Time scale problems, and, in particular, the interaction of two types of evolution, slow and fast, arise in many scientific domains (biotechnology, physics, engineering, etc).We expect to develop new techniques for analysis and asymptotic optimisation of singularly perturbed control systems and Markov decision processes. In particular, we plan to establish links between general nonlinear optimal control problems with time average criteria and linear programming problems in the space of limit occupational measures generated by the underlying control system.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0880928

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $155,000.00
    Summary
    Aggregating Generalised Stochastic Petri Nets for improved Performance Analysis. Australia's economy is very dependent on the operation of complex man-made systems. Important examples are telecommunication networks and services (e.g. the Internet), manufacturing plants, organisational processes, military logistics and transport systems (e.g. air traffic control). The performance of these systems is critical to their success. Thus being able to predict performance before systems are implemented i .... Aggregating Generalised Stochastic Petri Nets for improved Performance Analysis. Australia's economy is very dependent on the operation of complex man-made systems. Important examples are telecommunication networks and services (e.g. the Internet), manufacturing plants, organisational processes, military logistics and transport systems (e.g. air traffic control). The performance of these systems is critical to their success. Thus being able to predict performance before systems are implemented is very important in their design. This project will develop leading-edge performance analysis techniques and tools for an important class of practical systems. There is potential to commercialise the resulting tools and methodology and to transfer the expertise to industry.
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