Past projects and Workshops of Jon's
There's lots more than these, but these are the main post WWW ones.
Note that the
DARPA work at UCL has been ongoing since about 1973 as a
series of projects
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BT fund
ALPINE,
and the Learnet
Infrastructure.
+
jisc
Internet 2 ipv6
the bermuda triangle
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Nortel (UK and Canada)
also funded some Internet Telephony and IETF activities.
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DARPA
funded project on
radio-active networks and an extension on
security
- FV Federated Organisations Management (Form).
- FV Active Nets (Android),
- FV Traffic Engineering for the Internet (Tequila)
- FV Market Management for the Internet (M3I), +
jisc
Internet 2
project to do trials, as well as
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We hosted and chaired IWQoS 99 at UCL.
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BT funded
Management of Multiservice Networks (mmn)
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and under (next 2 (essex) links broken: umbrella,
HIGHVIEW,
JAVIC,
HICID
- We also ran
SIGCOMM 94 at UCL too.
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ACTS COIAS,
COnvergence Internet-ATM-Satellite
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ACTS Flowthru
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Esprit
HIPPARCH on High Performance Protocol Architectures
EPSRC
Mosquito on
Mobile Qos
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HP fund LINGO
and
Saleem Bhatti's
work
on QEDANA under the Internet Research Institute.
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Reuters
funded a long standing project in the department.
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RAMS
which is now done.
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The EU
Vital,
PREPARE
and
Prospect
and Nemesys projects devised larger scale network management system
architectures.
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Nrl
DERA/RSRE funded work on IP connectivty and security.
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Emma
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EPSRC FUME project, which contributed towards unification of Internet
Multicast forwarding ideas.
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EPSRC PACT project, which generated Ian Wakeman's PhD thesis.
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A Project with
Vega Space Systems with ESA funding to look at
load balancing in
distributed systems for telemmetry monitoring.
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Reuters, on load balancing over satellite and terrestrial links
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Admiral - the ADvanced Megastream Internet Research project for ALvey
- I built an IP router with multiple 2Mbps interfaces and ethernets
with an IGP and EGP and RPC remote management interface in 1988.
Before Admiral was Universe (SRC), which also "parented" Unison, in Cambridge, a cousin of Admiral.
(D)ARPA - Since 1981, I've worked on and helped ru na sequence of
projects which in most of the 1980s, involved TCP and
IP routers and satellites (see SIGCOMM 1988 for 3 papers from this work).
In some parts of the work, we collaborated with the Universe project
(a large SERC funded project between several unviersities and
industry) to connect Cambridge rings (10Mbps LANs since 1976!)
to wide area IP networks, including the SATNET and a European satellite net.