ECORN is common iniative of professors and research leaders at HiA ICT in Grimstad to study trusted wireless short range communications in mobile devices.
Many technical, business, and user challenges require urgent answers before such a powerful technology can be used in a convenient and trustful manner.

New solutions need to address, e.g., user privacy and security; bootstrapping of ownership of devices; secure discovery of services and devices; trustful establishment of relations between users, networks, and services; distributed identity management; wireless ad-hoc protocols in a mixed infrastructure and peer-to-peer network; new mobile-to-mobile radio channel models and handling; combinations of multi-access and multi-homing for short-range and long-distance links; models and tools to abstract technical and business processes across system layers and business domains; architectures to describe, monitor, and enforce policies by all involved parties; new business models and operator opportunities; …
ECORN Research Areas (more)
- System modeling & transformations - Prof. A. Prinz
- Context Description, Reasoning, & Aggregation - Prof. R. Nossum
- Business innovation and user aspects - Prof. P. E. Pedersen
- Web mining technolgy - Dr. M. Snaprud
- System security and business strategies - Prof. J.J. Gonzalez
- Security, privacy and trust - Prof. V. Oleshchuk
- Learning, adaptive automata - Dr. O-C. Granmo
- Wireless network protocols and resource awareness - Prof. F. Reichert
- Channel models, MIMO techniques, and Mobile-to-Mobile aspects - Prof. M. Pätzold
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- March 14, 2006 - ECORN Research Areas & Trends
- Feb. 6-7, 2006 - ECORN WS#1 - Requirements
- Sept. 5-6, 2006 - ECORN WS#2 - Integrated Securityin Multilayer Systems
- Feb. 2007 - ECORN WS#3 - First Research Results
- Sept. 2007 - ECORN WS#4 - Solutions for Securityin Multilayer Systems
- Feb. 2008 - ECORN WS#5 - Refined Solutions
- Sept. 2008 - ECORN WS#6 - Final Results, Outlook, New Research Topics
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- HiArdilla (... just the working name)
- Verdikt, Oct 12
- Proposal version
- Input
- Partners
- References
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- Bengt Ahlgren, Lars Eggert, Börje Ohlman and Andreas Schieder, "Ambient Networks: Bridging Heterogeneous Network Domains", PIMRC, The 16th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, Berlin, Germany. Sept. 2005 - available at: http://www.ambient-networks.org/publications/Multi_Radio_Resource_Management_for_Ambient_Networks.pd
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