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PRISTINE · Programmability In RINA for European supremacy of virTualised NEtworks

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201431 October 2016EU funding €3,337,000

The Internet as the global communications infrastructure has been successful in shaping the modern world by the way we access and exchange information. The Internet architecture designed in the 1960's has been supporting a variety of applications and offering a number of services till now but emerging applications demand better quality, programmability, resilience and protection. Any alterations to the Internet architecture have become restricted to simple incremental updates and plug-ins instead of radical changes by introducing new solutions. RINA is an emerging clean-slate programmable networking approach, centring on Inter-Process Communication (IPC) paradigm, which will support high scalability, multi-homing, built-in security, seamless access to real-time information and operation in dynamic environments. The heart of this networking structure is naturally formed and organised by blocks of containers called Distributed Information Facilities - DIFs" where each block has programmable functions to be attributed to as they required. A DIF is seen as an organizing structure, grouping together application processes that provide IPC services and are configured under the same policies. Virtualization is a fundamental attribute of the architecture itself. Based on the above fundamental aspect, PRISTINE intends to:• Design and implement the innovative internals of this clean-slate architecture that include the programmable functions for: security of content and application processes, supporting QoS and congestion control in aggregated levels, providing protection and resilience, facilitating more efficient topological routing, and multi-layer management for handling configuration, performance and security.• Demonstrate the applicability and benefits of this approach and its built-in functions in three use-cases driven by the service providers and vendors in the consortium. This will ensure that the applications and tools we develop will be deployable by providers."

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

WATERFORD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

IE · €320,163

participant

CREATE-NET (CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TELECOMMUNICATION EXPERIMENTATION FOR NETWORKED COMMUNITIES)

IT · €248,142

participant

BISDN GMBH

DE · €226,616

participant

NEXTWORKS

IT · €237,519

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE

participant

THALES UK LIMITED

UK · €263,829

participant

VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V BRNE

CZ · €217,716

participant

ATOS SPAIN SA

ES · €228,783

participant

INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM

FR · €254,358

participant

TELEFONICA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA

ES · €86,957

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €50,100

participant

UNIVERSITETET I OSLO

NO · €260,194

participant

JUNIPER NETWORKS IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €54,375

participant

THALES RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY (UK) LIMITED

UK

participant

PREDICTABLE NETWORK SOLUTIONS LTD

UK · €75,600

participant

L.M. ERICSSON LIMITED

IE · €177,788

participant

NEXEDI SA

FR · €110,703

participant

FUNDACIO PRIVADA I2CAT, INTERNET I INNOVACIO DIGITAL A CATALUNYA

ES · €265,360

participant

IMINDS VZW

BE · €258,797

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