Third MOCCA Workshop
We would kindly like to invite you to the third and final workshop on Issues of Common Interest, within the framework of the IST project MOCCA - The Mobile Cooperation and Coordination Action <http://www.ist-mocca.org>.
Date: October 14th, 2004
Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm
Venue: EURESCOM, Heidelberg/Germany, Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 35
For travel information, hotels etc. please go to http://www.eurescom.de/public/aboutus/location.asp
Please confirm your participation to Christian Hellwig <mailto:hellwig@eurescom.de>
The third MOCCA workshop on Common Issues will address primarily the following topics:
* Quality of Service
* IP networking
* Security
The aim is to improve mutual understanding between wireless research projects, as well as between wireless technology sectors and application sectors in order to support the capture of requirements. The development of consensus before the start of the standardisation process for future mobile and wireless systems will also benefit.
Projects participating in these activities will have access to a broad audience for the early dissemination of their research objectives, ideas and results. You can raise issues and get feedback from other projects, national and international ones. Direct as well as cross-sector insights into the issues that other R&D programmes (national and international ones) and projects consider important for the development of the future mobile and wireless world will be available to you. This will grant you the opportunity to voice your opinion on the direction this development should take, including future research activities in Europe.
If you have any questions please let us know under <mailto:info@ist-mocca.org>
Second MOCCA Workshop
The second MOCCA workshop on Common Issues will address primarily the following topics:
* Access networks and components
* Functional interconnection of wireless infrastructure (mobility, session management etc.)
* Resilience
The aim is to improve mutual understanding between wireless research projects, as well as between wireless technology sectors and application sectors in order to support the capture of requirements. The development of consensus before the start of the standardisation process for future mobile and wireless systems will also benefit.
Projects participating in these activities will have access to a broad audience for the early dissemination of their research objectives, ideas and results. You can raise issues and get feedback from other projects, national and international ones. Direct as well as cross-sector insights into the issues that other R&D programmes (national and international ones) and projects consider important for the development of the future mobile and wireless world will be available to you. This will grant you the opportunity to voice your opinion on the direction this development should take, including future research activities in Europe.
We would like to encourage you to confirm your participation to this workshop as quickly as possible. The total number of participants could be limited both due to the reasons of efficiency and size of the meeting room.
If you have any questions please let us know under <mailto:info@ist-mocca.org>
Best regards
Christian Hellwig
on behalf of the MOCCA project consortium
First MOCCA Workshop
The first workshop on Issues of Common Interest in the area of mobile and wireless took place successfully, within the framework of the IST project MOCCA - The Mobile Cooperation and Coordination Action <http://www.ist-mocca.org>.
Now, we would like to invite you to our second workshop on Issues of Common Interest on Monday September 20th (the day before the next IST Concertation Meeting) in Brussels, at the European Commission (Avenue de Beaulieu).
Date: September 20th, 2004
Time: 10:00am to 5:30 pm
Venue: Bussels, European Commission, Avenue de Beaulieu 24
Meeting Room : BU24-0/70
Please confirm your participation to Christian Hellwig <mailto:hellwig@eurescom.de>
MOCCA is supporting R&D projects active in the domain of mobile and wireless to cooperate on issues of common interest by offering workshops and later on setting-up and accompanying dedicated task forces. These task forces will be working together over a period of time to progress the identified issues in the interest of the participants. The results will be reported back to the R&D community, as well as being given to the European Commission as input for the planning of future activities in this area.