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DigI +The main objectives are supported through deployments and validation in Tanzania and DRC (Congo), focussing on the following sub-objectives: Bridging the digital divide by providing the InfoInternet infrastructure and digital access. Provision of customised content for education and health purposes, thus creating the basis for jobs, as well as financial and social inclusion A cost-effective, open and scalable Wifi extension of the mobile network for the low-income group, enabling (mobile) operators to provide digital services Education, health and entrepreneurship for women and youth empowerment as representatives of the vulnerable society groups  +
DigiSudan +Establish Wifi connectivity at Universities in Sudan, and enable student access  +
Digitalisering VGS +Målet med samarbeid mellom Ullern VGS, OsloMet, UiO og Stiftelsen [http:/BasicInternet.org Basic Internet] er å * bringe konkrete konsepter til elever i VG1 og VG2 * knytte forskjellige fagområder sammen gjennom tverrgående prosjekter * etabler noe konkret, ved å sørge for at skoler i utviklingsland kan være med i den digital verden * bidra til tverkulturell forståelse  +
DiversIoT +The vision of this project is to make the IoT ecosystems resilient and trustworthy by diversifying IoT service implementations, enabling companies, public authorities and people to exploit and use IoT-based services, with low risk for privacy and security breaches and significantly reduced impact in case of cyber attack infringes.  +

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ENDRISK +Endrisk proposal to Horizon 2020, not successful Our mission in this project “Equitable, Novel, Digitally supported Research Interventions for Sustainable Knowledge – shared as Understandable, Unbiased and Utilized information to manage poverty related infectious diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa” - ENDRISK - is to contribute research findings and practice development strategies to tackling PRDs and reduce disease burden via evidence informed services that contributes to regional and global health security that can end health disparities globally. Our effort will contribute to equity, equality and broad collective engagement that drive transformation to resilient and inclusive health services for all. ENDRISK has three main objectives; (1) Community Impact of digital support to community health workers and community vigilance to reduce PRD, (2) Community-based studies and clinical trial on prevention, treatment and diagnosis of PRD, with TB and associated factors as model case, and (3) Improved Research Capacity for all partners.  +
Easter holidays +enjoy the holidays, and implement and test the Rules.  +
Easter holidays :-) +Feel FREE to enhance your ontologies  +
Education and Health through InfoInternet +Info Internet means access to text and information... to be completed  +
Efficient SOAP messaging for Android +This thesis expands the third-party SOAP library ksoap2-android with the possibilities of using different transport protocols other than HTTP/TCP and using compression to reduce the size of SOAP messages. The additional transport protocols are UDP and AMPQ, and the compression tools added are gzip and EXIficient, an XML-specific tool that implements the Efficient XML Interchange format. The expanded ksoap2-android library was used in a Web service client application installed on an unrooted Samsung Galaxy tablet using the 4.2.2 version of the Android operating system. The Web service client was tested against different Web services with different transport and compression combinations, using a proxy server to adapt the messages to a COTS server. The testing was done over both mobile broadband and Wi-Fi to examine the effects the different combinations had on CPU load and battery usage of the Android device, and the network load. The testing showed that while EXIficient compressed slightly better than gzip, it caused a much greater CPU load and battery usage that gzip, causing the expenses to absorb the profits. Both UDP and the AMPQ implementation RabbitMQ performed better than HTTP, especially when focusing on achieving a higher goodput. This thesis concluded that using gzip together with RabbitMQ is the better option when it comes to reducing network overhead while simultaneously maximizing battery lifetime of reliable SOAP communication on an Android device.  +
Efficient data collection using Android ADK in a high velocity mobile environment +Is the Android ADK suited for data collection in a high velocity environment? The thesis will test the limitations of the individual components that a prototype will consist of using the Android ADK.  +
Elaborating and implementing http2 standards for server-side compression +The need for basic information delivery over capacity-limited networks requires new standards for a "low-capacity Internet", delivering basic information for free to everyone. The Internet links several billion devices worldwide together, and consists of a multitude of networks with local or global scope, private or public connected to a broad array of networking technologies. Today, around 46% of the world’s households have access to Internet through either fixed or mobile subscriptions. However, the gap between developed and developing countries is still wide. According to ITU [2], by the end of 2015, 34% of households in developing countries had Internet access, compared with more than 80% in developed countries. In the least developed countries, only 7% of households have Internet access. In this same set of countries, 12 of 100 inhabitants have active mobile broadband subscriptions, whereas less than 1 of 100 inhabitants have fixed broadband subscriptions. Thus, a large number of inhabitants don't have access to information, not even basic information. The goal of this Master Thesis is to elaborate the use of novel web standards for server side compression. The idea is to send compressed texted and pictures to the mobile phone. Opera Mini is currently the only browser following this principle, by reducing Web pages to text and pictures, and compress the page before sending the compressed page to the mobile phone. The thesis needs to elaborate e.g. http2 for server-side compression of content or other functionalities to deliver LC-Internet.  +
Empower the uptake of renewable energy in Africa +Evaluate and analyse the potential of renewable energy systems in Africa using open available data  +
End-to-end QoS +Evaluate the performance of QoS-mechanisms based on active probing in a tactical MANET using IPSEC.  +
End-to-end QoS in a mobile ad-hoc network including satellite links +This thesis deals with the end-to-end resource control in a network consisting of a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET), which ich connected with a backbone containing a satellite link. The scenario is bases on an IPSEc gateway being close to the user, where it is difficult to communicate resource information in real-time to the applications. In order to establish the resource situation, the measurement of end-to-end traffic and their resource usage have to be conducted. The quality of the results can be improved by adding extra traffic in form of test packages through the network. The thesis contains * a representation of the state of the art in this area * the evaluation of the existing solutions for this type of tactical networks * the testing of one or more potential solutions in a testbed  +
Energy Communities - paving the way for a participatory green transition +Energy Communities med nabolag, sameie eller liknende * felles kapasitet i f.eks PV og batteri, * energy distribution across buildings (tgnenergy model) * common energy contracting Challenges * secondary transformator * seasonal effects  +
Energy Consumption Database for the Digital Transformation (2/7) +Future Homes have the opportunity to be adaptive to the quality of the electricity grid. By monitoring the energy consumption on fuse-level every 10 seconds, one can generate energy profiles of private homes. Current regulations suggest a reading of power values 1/hour, or in maximum every 15 min. Given a high-frequency reading of power consumption (1/10s, 1/min) might give an opportunity to introduce new services. Given the size of the work, several theses can be performed on the topic: # Establish the low-power monitoring infrastructure in the home (Raspberry Pi/Arduino and ModBus to read from Power Taggs) # Create the public source database for energy consumption, combining high-resolution energy data with 3rd party information such as weather data # Establish the AI infrastructure for analysis of the electricity data # Monitoring the home energy distribution - Feature extraction through AI # Potential of contributions from private homes to energy stability # Wireless control systems for home appliances to support the energy transition # Security and privacy assessment of wireless in-house control systems for energy appliances The assessment will be based on high-frequency consumption data from actual smart meters and power taggs by fuse level, as well as modelling of services.  +
Energy Sharing in Multi-Residential Households +Sharing of energy amongst households, appartment buildings and commercial buildings  +
Energy consumption in wireless sensor networks +Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a promising technology and due to its multitude applications such as remote monitoring, personal medical monitoring and home automation, it has become one of the most interesting tasks in the recent years. A WSN consists of many sensor nodes which sense physical phenomena or collect data from an environment. Depending on a predefined application of a network, sensor nodes can be located in fixed places or distributed randomly over a large geographical area. Their communication with each other occurs wireless and they share a channel for signal transmission. Some parameters such as position, distance, power consumption for each node and communication technology between sensor nodes have inevitable impact over the network’s performance. In spite of a tremendous development, there are still limitations that WSNs suffer. Some challenges like designing a low power network, data secu- rity and architecture of network have taken the most attention of researchers in the last years. The energy consumption is one of the most common problems in the wireless sensor network that does not appear in more traditional wired sensor network. Each sensor node is battery operated and it makes a wireless sensor network highly depended on each node battery. It is very important to predict the lifetime of a wireless sensor network before network installation. Our work will be based on analysis of a communication protocol (ZigBee) when the network forms Star and Mesh topologies. The monitor of greenhouse condition is the main concept in our work. The temperature will be measured with sensor nodes, and the sensed data will sent to a remote center. We are looking for the best and most suitable topology in term of low power consumption for this scenario.  +
Environments for Mobile and Wireless Communications (C1-C3) +The lecture will provide a short overview over propagation models in several environments, e.g. rural and indoor. Typical models are discussed, and references given to future work. <br /> The second part of the lecture focusses on the development of your own examples, where a short presentation is expected.  +
Establish the AI infrastructure for analysis of the electricity data (3/7) +Future Homes have the opportunity to be adaptive to the quality of the electricity grid. By monitoring the energy consumption on fuse-level every 10 seconds, one can generate energy profiles of private homes. Current regulations suggest a reading of power values 1/hour, or in maximum every 15 min. Given a high-frequency reading of power consumption (1/10s, 1/min) might give an opportunity to introduce new services. Given the size of the work, several theses can be performed on the topic: # Establish the low-power monitoring infrastructure in the home (Raspberry Pi/Arduino and ModBus to read from Power Taggs) # Create the public source database for energy consumption, combining high-resolution energy data with 3rd party information such as weather data # Establish the AI infrastructure for analysis of the electricity data # Monitoring the home energy distribution - Feature extraction through AI # Potential of contributions from private homes to energy stability # Wireless control systems for home appliances to support the energy transition # Security and privacy assessment of wireless in-house control systems for energy appliances The assessment will be based on high-frequency consumption data from actual smart meters and power taggs by fuse level, as well as modelling of services.  +
Establish the low-power monitoring infrastructure in the home (1/7) +Future Homes have the opportunity to be adaptive to the quality of the electricity grid. By monitoring the energy consumption on fuse-level every 10 seconds, one can generate energy profiles of private homes. Current regulations suggest a reading of power values 1/hour, or in maximum every 15 min. Given a high-frequency reading of power consumption (1/10s, 1/min) might give an opportunity to introduce new services. Given the size of the work, several theses can be performed on the topic: # Establish the low-power monitoring infrastructure in the home (Raspberry Pi/Arduino and ModBus to read from Power Taggs) # Create the public source database for energy consumption, combining high-resolution energy data with 3rd party information such as weather data # Establish the AI infrastructure for analysis of the electricity data # Monitoring the home energy distribution - Feature extraction through AI # Potential of contributions from private homes to energy stability # Wireless control systems for home appliances to support the energy transition # Security and privacy assessment of wireless in-house control systems for energy appliances The assessment will be based on high-frequency consumption data from actual smart meters and power taggs by fuse level, as well as modelling of services.  +
Evaluate COST 231 WI for handover +having implemented COST 231 WI for the realistic environment in Bergen, we'll discuss handover issues * might touch into indoor propagation  +
Evaluation and Improvement of technologies for CCTV +Many industrial sensor networks use real-time data transmission over public networks (GPRS, the Internet, satellites) or private radio links or cables. These links are in principle possible to listen in to or monitor. With increasing awareness of security risks for information theft or distortion in sensor systems it is suspected that customers buying sensor network services will in the near future demand security as well as reliability. Embedded systems often have limitations regarding data processing and internal memory. In addition there are typically limitations in data rates of the transmission medium. The thesis will investigate what demands to security exists (if any) from governmental organs (Norwegian, European, globally) and what typical demands central actors in Norwegian industries demand. Coming trends for the future will also be evaluated. In addition the thesis will evaluate different possibilities for implementing security on already existing embedded sensor systems. This thesis will in the end be able to answer what might be necessary functionality to secure data information for data loggers that deliver sensor data to customers using open communication channels.  +
Evaluation of Protection/Restoration Methods for Ethernet Layer 2 Networks +To avoid packets being forwarded in infinite loops in Ethernet spanning tree prototcls are used. The family of thesee protocols comprises Spanning Tree Protocol, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol and Multiple Spanning Tree. The last to arrive in the family is the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol. It is designed to provide per VLAN routing in Ethernet. In this thesis the implementation of MSTP is described. Traffic engineering using MSTP and the utilization are described  +
Evaluation of the Component`s Interconnection Impact on the System Security +Previous work has established a Multi-Metrics (MM) Method for the analysis of measurable security and privacy. This MM approach is used in a.o. [[UNIK4750]], and described more in [[IoTSec:T1.2]]. Some challenges of the method are related to the choice of metrics describing security functionality and their impact of the system. A further potential weakness is the dependency of system components, called "interconnection". Interconnection between the components for a given system has an impact on the security level of this system. In this thesis, the student will investigated and apply a proposed solution for the evaluation of this impact and the integration of it into system`s security level. For applying the proposed solution the student will develop new functionalities for already initiated framework.  +
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