2009
Matthias Wählisch receives an AT&T Travel Grant for CoNEXT 2009. At the highly renown, single track CoNEXT conference, we present two posters, on hybrid adaptive multicast and on ISP interaction for traffic optimization.
Hybrid Adaptive Mobile Multicast - Research & technology made in Hamburg targets at opening the Internet layer and creating a hybrid multiservice architecture.
INET is seeking for researchers and students in the fields of future Internet design and next generation Web applications
Thomas Schmidt has been appointed as a co-chair of the IRTF research group on Scalable Adaptive Multicast (SAM).
We are co-organizing a special session at the 7th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (IEEE CCNC 2010). The special session is about Scalable Adaptive Multicast in P2P Overlays. Please consider the following call for papers.
We presented a paper at the Fourth International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (ICIW 2009) and received a best paper award. Papers have been selected as "Best Papers" based on the reviews of the original submission, the camera-ready version, and the presentation during the conference.
Mobile Distributed Learning Dialogs in Semantic Content Networks - the new project aims at bringing together content reception and conversational exchange in elearning - a content-centric social network.
Internet inventor Robert Kahn and SAP founder Hasso Plattner conduct awarding of IPv6-compliant mobile video conferencing.
A group of international students from Internet Technologies was awarded by the Karl H. Ditze Stiftung. Their project "Mobiles Video-Netzwerk Hamburg" receives a fund of 4.800 €.
Our group is an official member of the iPhone developer university program. If you are interested in doing your bachelor or master thesis on the iPhone/iPod touch platform, please, contact us or stop by our lab (room 5.80).
Please visit us at Cebit '09 in Hall 2, Booth F20: With daviko, our Partner in Moviecast, we present an integrated H.264 Mobile Videconferencing Solution.
Moviecast student Matthias Wählisch receives Diploma Thesis Award from SeReS Unit, Insbruck