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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985322

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $635,000.00
    Summary
    Efficient and Fair Traffic Control for a Multi-Service Internet. Australia relies very heavily on its telecommunications infrastructure due to its geographic dispersion. For the same reason, it cannot afford to invest in inefficient infrastructure. 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 Aust .... Efficient and Fair Traffic Control for a Multi-Service Internet. Australia relies very heavily on its telecommunications infrastructure due to its geographic dispersion. For the same reason, it cannot afford to invest in inefficient infrastructure. 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 Australian industries and rural communities) and at lower cost. This project will put Australia on the international stage as a leading contributor to Internet technology. We will provide training for PhD students and postdoctoral fellows in the important area of Internet traffic engineering and control.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557519

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Resilience Oriented Multicast for Real-time Multimedia. The current communication infrastructure market is one of the largest market segments in the world. However, it is evident that the current Internet provides limited support for a multitude of current, emerging and future services that require multicasting support (worldwide, enhanced IP service revenues are forecast to grow to $104.4 billion in 2005). The introduction of enhanced multicasting services will result in lowered input costs to .... Resilience Oriented Multicast for Real-time Multimedia. The current communication infrastructure market is one of the largest market segments in the world. However, it is evident that the current Internet provides limited support for a multitude of current, emerging and future services that require multicasting support (worldwide, enhanced IP service revenues are forecast to grow to $104.4 billion in 2005). The introduction of enhanced multicasting services will result in lowered input costs to industries and consumers with a wider choice of enhanced services. The mechanisms developed in this project will allow service providers to raise additional revenue and differentiate themselves by offering a wide range of enhanced services.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664791

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $261,000.00
    Summary
    Efficient Distribution of Content in Multi-Rate Multi-channel Wireless Mesh Networks. The current wireless broadband access is one of the fastest growing markets in communications area. A study by market research firms such as BWCS (England) and SFC (US) estimates the US market itself to be over $3.7 billion by year 2009. The current Wireless Mesh Network has limited capability to support for a multitude of current, emerging and future services . The mechanisms developed in this project will .... Efficient Distribution of Content in Multi-Rate Multi-channel Wireless Mesh Networks. The current wireless broadband access is one of the fastest growing markets in communications area. A study by market research firms such as BWCS (England) and SFC (US) estimates the US market itself to be over $3.7 billion by year 2009. The current Wireless Mesh Network has limited capability to support for a multitude of current, emerging and future services . The mechanisms developed in this project will allow service providers to raise additional revenue and differentiate themselves by offering a wide range of enhanced services. Our research will help efficient sharing of network resources (such as bandwidth) between multiple users of multimedia communications using broadcasting and multicasting protocols.
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