Objective
During the 90s the undoubted paradigm in the IT world has been the popularisation of a new global framework for information distribution and business opportunity, built over public network infrastructure, mainly Internet. These new emerging services have triggered the evolution of other technologies, answering to the demand of exigent end users and companies. The strongest growing is expected in the evolution of the actual mobile networks to support fully capable service architecture. GNIUS project takes advantage of such wireless networks, allowing the communications with traditional unwired areas with location independence, and complements it with the acquired knowledge of these last years in service architecture, revamping it with the latest tendencies in distributed applications and embedding in a global security framework to access universal services.
Objectives:
GNIUS Consortium proposes the study and implementation of a new business framework, based in a mobile network (current GSM based but also considering the developments towards the next generation mobile networks) that interconnects diverse domains. In these domains reside CLIENTS (end users), TRADERS (service providers) and SERVERS (service infrastructure). In addition there is a SECURITY domain, from where security services are provided. The existence of a common use infrastructure permits that small and medium enterprises join the network without great costs. All communications between domains are through a GSM network. Two kinds of services are identified, information services and application-based services. Complete requirement specification, analysis, design, implementation and integration will be performed in each area. The final implementation will run over a real, commercial network and implement services with market interest in a secure way. The projects objectives cover both the analysis and design of the solution and the implementation on small scale of a fully operational demo.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
- natural sciences computer and information sciences internet
- engineering and technology electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering information engineering telecommunications telecommunications networks mobile network
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Coordinator
28760 TRES CANTOS - MADRID
Spain
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