NetRL, the Networks Research Laboratory, performs
research in networking issues, such as
- protocols, algorithms, and mechanisms that
support network control and the provision of quality of service in both fixed
and wireless/mobile networks (Including sensor, ad-hoc, VANETS, 3G/4G), Web of Things, Internet Services.
The
principal aim of our research is the development of protocols, systems, and services with a primary
focus on:
- resource
allocation and radio resource management (RRM)
- MBMS RRM
challenges (handover)
- game theoretic network access
selection
- flow
and congestion control, incl.
- bio-Inspired
CC,
fuzzy, adaptive non-linear
control (ACP, IDCC, estimating number of sources), adaptive predictive control and global stability results
- New
networking architectures and techniques, as for example sensor networks and
VANETS, including
- Sensor
networks: CC (Flock-based, L-V based, and alternative paths), mobility management, dataflow
management and security
- VANETS:
dissemination and information flow probability and Hovering Info
- the Web of Things and its potential application in different environments such as:
- intelligent
road transportation (includes VANETS)
- video streaming and video
resilience in wireless networks
- traffic engineering (including
mobility: MIP-MPLS, HMIPv6)
- Investigate and study optimization techniques for improved operations across the whole protocol stack
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