M
U S E N E W S L E T T E R, October 2006
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MUSE
lab trial sites in Huesca and Berlin interconnected
A
video conference session runs accross next generation packet-to-packet gateways
and IP forwarding access lab trials at the sites of Telefonica I+D and T-System.
The solutions were developed in Subproject B of MUSE. The interconnection is
realised via the IST MUPBED testbed and some regional networks.
Increasing
influence of MUSE contributions in standardisation
MUSE
made a total of eight co-signed contributions to the last DSL Forum meeting in
Athens on September 18-22 on topics related to QoS, IP Sessions, QoE
requirements, Video performance monitoring, DSL Interop and others. MUSE also
made two contributions to ETSI TISPAN on use cases and related requirements for
fixed mobile convergence, as well as various other contributions to HGI and ETSI
TM6.
MUSE
Autumn School in Bilbao, October 19-20, 2006
The
programme contains two parallel tracks of tutorials: one on access architectures
and one on DSL physical layer. Cf. the MUSE website for the full programme and
(free, but obligatory) registration. The MUSE Autumn school is organised by
partner Robotiker.
MUSE
at BB Europe, Geneva, December 11-14, 2006
MUSE
will again be highly visible at the next edition of BB Europe with 12 accepted
oral papers, a booth in the exhibition, and a MUSE Winter School.
(Info
about the conference: http://www.bbeurope.org)
12th
MUSE consortium meeting
More
than 120 participants are expected at the 12th Consortium Meeting hosted by
Robotiker in Bilbao from October 16-20. A lot of time is devoted to
architectural discussions, which should lead to a public deliverable by the end
of the year.
Deliverables,
conference papers, and publications
can
be requested via the MUSE website: http://www.ist-muse.org
MUSE
is part of the IST Broadband for All cluster. Other information from European
research in this area can be found on the website of BREAD:
http://www.ist-bread.org
Contact:
webmaster@ist-muse.org