Mission
The aim of the Future Internet research programme is to enhance the Internet infrastructure in order to enable efficient, secure and trusted always-on connectivity and services.
The objective is to develop concepts, technologies, and supporting theories and methodologies needed to design and implement future mobile and ubiquitous computing services and products for the Internet of the future.
News
- HIIT participated on the second Future Internet Assembly in Madrid on 9 - 10 December 2008. The Future Internet Assembly consists of different working groups, each working on different issues related to the Future Internet. Speakers from industry and academia presented their view on why we need a Future Internet and what usage and shape it could have. More>>
- HIIT organized networking session "Future Internet Socio-Economics" 25 November 2008 at ICT 2008, Lyon, France More >>
- MSc Jouni Korhonen successfully defended his doctoral thesis IP Mobility in Wireless Operator Networks 21 November at 12 at University of Helsinki. The opponent was Professor Petri Mähönen from RWTH Aachen, Germany, and the supervisor Professor Jussi Kangasharju from the University of Helsinki.
Research challenges
The future progress of the Internet is constricted by several bottlenecks: unwanted traffic, choking of the routing system, mobility and multi-homing, compensation and congestion, privacy and attribution, and trust and reputation. The current bottlenecks and deficiencies are limiting the potential utility of the Internet.
The core theme of the Future Internet programme is to find ways to remove these obstacles. These include the creation of new service concepts, context-sensitive services, enabling technologies for building adaptive and reconfigurable applications, personal digital asset management and mobile Internet middleware solutions that address the specific needs of mobile and ubiquitous computing.
Current research projects
ABI Algorithms for Broadband Infrastructure Professor Jukka Manner
DAAD Location Privacy and Authentication in Massively Distributed Systems Dr Andrei Gurtov
FICNIA Finland-ICSI Center for Novel Internet Architectures Professor Martti Mäntylä, Kristiina Karvonen
ICT SHOK FI SRA Professor Jukka Manner
InfraHIP II Infrastructure for Host Identity Protocol II Professor Martti Mäntylä, Professor Antti Ylä-Jääski
IPOS Information Processing in Overlay Systems Professor Sasu Tarkoma
NordicHIP Dr Andrei Gurtov, Professor Antti Ylä-Jääski
PSIRP Publish-Subscribe Internet Routing Paradigm Dr Arto Karila
P2P-Fusion Dr Ken Rimey
TrustInet Trustworthy Internet: Overlay Infrastructure for Trusted Computing and Communications Professor Martti Mäntylä, Professor Antti Ylä-Jääski
UbiLife Foundations Professor Sasu Tarkoma
WISEciti: Wireless Community Services for Mobile Citizens Project Dr Andrei Gurtov
Past research projects
Between Ubicomp bubbles enhancing human-computer and human-human interaction Professor Martti Mäntylä
CONTEXT Context Recognition by User Situation Data Analysis Professor Martti Mäntylä, Professor Hannu Toivonen
DYNAMOS Dynamic Composition and Sharing of Context-aware Mobile Services Professor Kimmo Raatikainen
EVIUS European Virtual Testbed for Location-Sensitive Ubiquitous Services Professor Martti Mäntylä
Fuego Core Future Mobility Middleware Professor Kimmo Raatikainen
InHoNets Interconnected Broadband Home Networks Professor Antti Ylä-Jääski
IWebS Intelligent Web Services Professor Eero Hyvönen
LPAMDS: Location Privacy and Authentication in Massively Distributed Systems Dr Andrei Gurtov
MERCoNe Multiaccess Experimentations in Real Converging Networks Professor Kimmo Raatikainen, Dr Andrei Gurtov, Markku Kojo
Mobilife Mobile Life Professor Martti Mäntylä, Dr Patrik Floréen
PDIS Personal Distributed Information Store Dr Ken Rimey
Sarcous SoftwAre ReCOnfiguration for Ubiquitous Systems Professor Timo Soininen, Professor Reijo Sulonen
S4ALL Services for All Dr Ken Rimey
Space4U Software Platform and Component Environment for yoU, Dr Patrik Floréen
Trust4All The context-aware adaptation of trustworthy systems Dr Patrik Floréen
WeSAHMI Web Services in Ad Hoc and Mobile Infractructure Professor Kimmo Raatikainen, Professor Antti Ylä-Jääski
Programme management
- Programme Director: pro tem Professor Jussi Kangasharju
- Programme Manager: Kristiina Karvonen
- Programme Management Group
- Upcoming FI SG meetings: Friday 16 December 2008, Spektri TBD
Research groups
Adaptive Computing Professor Hannu Toivonen, Dr Patrik Floréen
Distributed Applications Dr Ken Rimey
Mobile Computing Dr Ken Rimey, Professor Sasu Tarkoma
Networking Research Dr Andrei Gurtov, Dr Pekka Nikander, Dr Arto Karila
Distributed Networking and Security Professor Antti Ylä-Jääski, Professor Sasu Tarkoma
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