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Resilient communication services protecting end-user applications from disaster-based failures

Projekt dotyczy zagadnienia ochrony transmisji w sieciach teleinformatycznych przed awariami masowymi wynikającymi z klęsk żywiołowych (np. trzęsienia ziemi, burze elektromagnetyczne), oddziaływania czynników pogodowych (np. opady deszczu), czy umyślnych działań niszczących mogących poważnie zakłócić funkcjonowanie sieci, a w efekcie spowodować niedostępność szeregu usług w okresach, gdy społeczeństwo najbardziej ich oczekuje. Rozpatrywany problem jest istotny z uwagi na brak odpowiednich mechanizmów stosowanych w obecnych sieciach. Niniejszy projekt ma na celu wypełnienie tejże luki poprzez zaproponowanie efektywnych mechanizmów niezawodnej transmisji, aby zapewnić łączność w obliczu wspomnianych zakłóceń w odniesieniu do obecnych, jak i rozwijanych architektur sieci teleinformatycznych. Projekt będzie prowadzony w okresie od 05.2016 r. do 04.2020 r. przez naukowców ze środowisk akademickich i przemysłu w ścisłej współpracy z europejskimi organami rządowymi.

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Project's acronym:
RECODIS
Financial Program Name:
COST
Organization:
Sekretariat COST
Agreement:
AGA-CA15127-1 z dnia 2016-05-05
Realisation period:
2016-05-01 - 2020-02-29
Project manager:
dr hab. inż. Jacek Rak
Realised in:
Department of Computer Communications
Project's value:
424 000.00 EUR
Request type:
International Research Programmes
Domestic:
International project
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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Year 2018

  • On the Disaster Resiliency within the Context of 5G Networks : The RECODIS Experience
    Publication
    • C. Esposito
    • A. Gouglidis
    • D. Hutchison
    • A. Gurtov
    • B. Helvik
    • P. Heegaard
    • G. Rizzo
    • J. Rak

    - Year 2018

    Network communications and the Internet pervade our daily activities so deeply that we strongly depend on the availability and quality of the services they provide. For this reason, natural and technological disasters, by affecting network and service availability, have a potentially huge impact on our daily lives. Ensuring adequate levels of resiliency is hence a key issue that future network paradigms, such as 5G, need to address. This...

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  • Resilience and Security in Software Defined Networking
    Publication
    • C. Mas Machuca
    • P. Vizarreta
    • R. Durner
    • J. Rak

    - Year 2018

    This paper gives an overview of the most important issues on resilience and security in Software Defined Networking

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Year 2017

  • A repeated game formulation of network embedded coding for multicast resilience in extreme conditions
    Publication
    • C. Esposito
    • A. Castiglione
    • F. Palmieri
    • F. Pop
    • J. Rak

    - Year 2017

    Computer networks and data sharing applications are vital for our current society and fundamental for any available ICT solution, so that networking is considered as one of the key critical infrastructures and its correct behavior should be always enforced, even in case of disasters or severe execution conditions. Resilience is a strongly demanding nonfunctional requirement for current computer networks, and one of the key factors...

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  • Disciplines and measures of information resilience
    Publication
    • J. Rak
    • M. Jonsson
    • D. Hutchison
    • J. Sterbenz

    - Year 2017

    Communication networks have become a fundamental part of many critical infrastructures, playing an important role in information delivery in various failure scenarios triggered e.g., by forces of nature (including earthquakes, tornados, fires, etc.), technology-related disasters (for instance due to power blackout), or malicious human activities. A number of recovery schemes have been defined in the context of network resilience...

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  • Information-driven network resilience: Research challenges and perspectives
    Publication
    • J. Rak
    • D. Papadimitriou
    • H. Niedermayer
    • P. Romero

    - Optical Switching and Networking - Year 2017

    Internet designed over 40 years ago was originally focused on host-to-host message delivery in a best-effort manner. However, introduction of new applications over the years have brought about new requirements related with throughput, scalability, mobility, security, connectivity, and availability among others. Additionally, convergence of telecommunications, media, and information technology was responsible for transformation...

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  • Interdependence between Power Grids and Communication Networks: A Resilience Perspective
    Publication
    • L. Martins
    • R. Girao-Silva
    • L. Jorge
    • A. Gomes
    • F. Musumeci
    • J. Rak

    - Year 2017

    Power network resilience is increasingly dependent on communication networks. Besides traditional generation, power networks need to accommodate increasingly high penetration levels of dispersed micro generation, mostly based on renewable sources, and increasing and challenging demand, such as electric vehicles. At the same time the deployment of enabling technologies throughout the power grid makes available new demand resources...

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  • RNDM 2016 Workshop and 2nd Meeting of COST CA15127-RECODIS: Highlights from the Resilience Week in Halmstad, Sweden
    Publication
    • M. Jonsson
    • J. Rak
    • D. Papadimitriou
    • A. Somani

    - IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE - Year 2017

    Leading network resilience researchers took part in the Resilience Week on Sept. 12-15, 2016 at Halmstad University, SE by Prof. Magnus Jonsson from the Centre for Research on Embedded Systems (CERES), Halmstad University, SE, and Prof. Jacek Rak from Gdansk University of Technology, PL. It included two major events: - The 2nd Meeting of COST CA15127–RECODIS Action (Resilient Communication Services Protecting End-user Applications...

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Year 2016

  • A survey of strategies for communication networks to protect against large-scale natural disasters
    Publication
    • T. Gomes
    • J. Tapolcai
    • C. Esposito
    • D. Hutchison
    • F. Kuipers
    • J. Rak
    • D. Amaro
    • A. Iossifides
    • R. Travanca
    • J. Andre... and 8 others

    - Year 2016

    Recent natural disasters have revealed that emergency networks presently cannot disseminate the necessary disaster information, making it difficult to deploy and coordinate relief operations. These disasters have reinforced the knowledge that telecommunication networks constitute a critical infrastructure of our society, and the urgency in establishing protection mechanisms against disaster-based disruptions. Hence, it is important...

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  • A survey on network resiliency methodologies against weather-based disruptions
    Publication
    • M. Tornatore
    • J. Andre
    • P. Babarczi
    • T. Braun
    • E. Folstad
    • P. Heegaard
    • A. Hmaity
    • M. Furdek
    • L. Jorge
    • W. Kmiecik... and 9 others

    - Year 2016

    Due to the increasing dependence on network services of our society, research has recently been concentrating on enhancing traditional protection strategies to withstand large-scale failures, as in case of disaster events. The recently-formed EU-funded RECODIS project aims at coordinating and fostering research collaboration in Europe on disaster resiliency in communication networks. In particular, the Working Group (WG) 2 of the...

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  • A taxonomy of challenges to resilient message dissemination in VANETs
    Publication

    - Year 2016

    Inter-vehicular communications is seen as a promising solution to a number of issues related with public road safety, road congestion management, and infotainment. However, Vehicular Ad-hoc NETworks (VANETs) characterized by high mobility of vehicles and facing a number of other issues related with high frequency wireless communications and network disconnections, encounter major challenges related with reliability of message delivery....

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  • Disaster-resilient communication networks: Principles and best practices
    Publication
    • A. Mauthe
    • D. Hutchison
    • E. Cetinkaya
    • I. Ganchev
    • J. Rak
    • J. P. Sterbenz
    • M. Gunkelk
    • P. Smith
    • T. Gomes

    - Year 2016

    Communication network failures that are caused by disasters, such as hurricanes, arthquakes and cyber-attacks, can have significant economic and societal impact. To address this problem, the research community has been investigating approaches to network resilience for several years. However, aside from well-established techniques, many of these solutions have not found their way into operational...

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  • RECODIS: Resilient Communication Services Protecting End-user Applications from Disaster-based Failures
    Publication
    • J. Rak
    • D. Hutchison
    • E. Calle
    • T. Gomes
    • M. Gunkel
    • P. Smith
    • J. Tapolcai
    • S. Verbrugge
    • L. Wosinska

    - Year 2016

    Disaster-based failures can seriously disrupt any communication network, making its services unavailable. Such disruptions may be caused by natural disasters, technology-related failures, or malicious attacks, and they are observably increasing in number, intensity and scale. When network services that are a part of critical infrastructure become unavailable, commercial and/or societal problems are inevitable. The issue of limiting...

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