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Trilogy · Trilogy: Re-Architecting the Internet. \nAn Hourglass Control Architecture for the Internet, Supporting Extremes of Commercial, Social and Technical Control

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 200831 March 2011EU funding €5,816,339

This Trilogy proposal is for a 3-year Integrated Project targeting Challenge 1 of the 7th Framework Programme: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures". The project scope lies entirely within Objective 1.1, "The Network of the Future".The aim of the project is to develop new solutions for the control architecture of the Internet that remove the known and emerging technical deficiencies while avoiding prejudging commercial and social outcomes for the different players. The focus is the generic control functions of the Internet – the neck of the hour-glass, but for control:* Reachability: The main focus is the problem of inter-domain routing, including policy control but also integrating filtering at trust boundaries (e.g. firewalls, NATs). Key issues include multihoming, scalability and fast convergence.* Resource control: The main focus is how to deliver effective and efficient control of sharing of resource. Key issues include how to share resources fairly and stop cheating, high speed congestion control and load balancing (traffic engineering).But further, all this must be under:* Social and Commercial Control: the architecture will permit conflicting outcomes to coexist and evolve and will not embed assumptions that unreasonably favour certain types of industry player: "designed for tussle".Our objective is bold: to re-architect the world's ICT infrastructure. In order to be credible, we will have to deliver a coherent set of changes solving technical and commercial problems together: a unified control architecture for the Internet that can be adapted in a scalable, dynamic, autonomous and robust manner to local operational and business requirements.Overall the project delivers:* new technical and economic concepts, architecture and protocols

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLC

UK · €1,007,931

participant

NOKIA OYJ

FI · €567,595

participant

UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN

BE · €546,240

participant

T-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GMBH

DE

participant

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL

US · €33,000

participant

EURESCOM-EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND STRATEGIC STUDIES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS GMBH

DE · €355,470

participant

NEC EUROPE LTD

UK · €635,658

participant

ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS - RESEARCH CENTER

EL · €541,000

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

€675,170

participant

DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG

DE · €322,555

participant

ROKE MANOR RESEARCH LIMITED

UK · €407,090

participant

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID

ES · €724,630

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