Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – (Business wireThe Abu Dhabi Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), a research arm of the Institute for Technology Innovation (TRI) Securities Research Center (SSRC), announced today that it has partnered with three prominent universities on secure mesh communication research projects.
Mesh Network is a network topology, a network topology in which infrastructure nodes communicate as directly, efficiently and hierarchically as possible and cooperate with each other to effectively deliver information to third parties. The project TII is currently designed to strengthen the security of machine-to-machine and human-to-human mesh network technology.
The three partner universities include the United Arab Emirates Caliphate University of Science and TechnologyAn internationally recognized research institute that promotes critical thinking in applied sciences and engineering; University of Turkey In Turkey, Finland and Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) in Staria, Austria. The Khalifa University project is entitled ‘Secure and Resistant VoIP App on Private Mesh Networks’. Meanwhile, the Turkish University project focuses on R3Swarms: Robust, Resilient and Reconfigurable Swarms, and the project with TU Graz is titled ‘SPiDR: Secure, Performant, Dependable, and Resilient Wireless Mesh Networks’.
Speaking of the importance of development to the United Arab Emirates and the wider region. Dr. Shrekant (Tiki) Takkar, Senior Researcher at SSRC“We are doing research to provide life-enhancing technology by securing systems and communications in the United Arab Emirates. This is especially important when technologies combine human, body systems, and software communications. Mesh network research with our partners at the University of Turkey, TU Graz and Khalifa University will accelerate the secure connection to the United Arab Emirates and the wider population.
Dr. Takkar said the collaboration with the University of Turkey and Theo Graz covers the improvement of communication resilience by exploring UWB (Ultra-wideband) broadcasts. Transfer. A total of four research programs are underway to improve the ability to hear, scan, distribute malware and congestion and other threats in mesh networks. As a direct application, these benefits are crucial to making cyber-physical network herd connections more reliable and robust, ”said Dr. Takkar.
He said secure and secure mesh networks are an integral part of the overall communication infrastructure and enable a secure self-governing system.
Dr. Carlo Boano, an associate professor at the Institute of Technical Informatics, said: Availability and functionality without adding costs to running them.
Dr. Tommy Westerlund, Associate Professor of Smart Systems at the University of Turkey, said: “The project with SSSC focuses on exploiting and promoting modern technologies, including DL, DLT and UWB. The basis for designing and building more reliable, flexible, robust, robust and reorganized herds.
For his part, Dr. Hadi Otrock, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Khalifa University, said: Networks.
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