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The Networks & IoT group joins a group of researchers from the computer-communication networks, mathematics and computer science in order to improve communication systems, networks, and protocols in general. Cutting across the boundaries of these scientific domains, we develop algorithmic foundations and computational methods using optimization techniques or adaptive approaches to enhance network issues like resource utilization, fault-tolerance, fairness, quality of service, energy saving, among others, with applications ranging from Internet access to emerging technologies such as wireless sensors and mesh networks. The Networks & Systems group is responsible for the research line "Bio-inspired Networks and Systems".
The main areas of research include:
- Provision of efficient communication over (mainly, at this stage) hybrid access network architectures.
- Provision of QoS aware and predictive congestion control schemes in communication networks.
- Integration of wireless sensor networks, mesh networks, and the Internet.
- The use of (multiobjective) optimization techniques for effective resource utilization.
- Application of artificial intelligent techniques for multiservice networks.
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Selected Publications
9th International Conference on Networks, ICN 2010 | 2010
JOURNAL OF OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING | 2009
ICTON: 2009 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS, VOLS 1 AND 2 | 2009
PHOTONIC NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS | 2009
ETRI JOURNAL | 2009
SIMUTools 2008 - 1st International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques for Communications, Networks and Systems | 2008