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Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs and INRIA share a lab to develop the next generation Internet
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8 February 2008 - News
Alcatel-Lucent and INRIA have signed a Joint Research agreement that commits the two organizations to partner in developing advanced technologies for the next generation Internet.
This partnership will bring together a team from both organizations of about 50 researchers dedicated to realize the challenge of “self organizing networks”. This joint research will cover four critical areas - semantic networking, high manageability, self-optimizing mobile cellular networks, and ad-hoc extended mobile networks - and will focus on generating results through new technologies, intellectual property, and milestone publications that pave the way for the telecommunications. “The number of sensors and communication devices is bringing Internet complexity to a new dimension” said Jeong Kim, President of Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell Labs. “This type of challenge needs experts from many disciplines such as math, physical sciences and computer sciences and requires close collaboration between industry and academic institutions.”
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