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  • A short summary of tasks and solutions will be documented on this wiki, while detailed logs are in the log files i
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  • ...ay. For each level, the state of the art in SPD of single technologies and solutions will be improved and integrated (hardware and communication technologies, c ...have great impact on the system design costs and time to market of new SPD solutions in ESs. At the same time, the integrated use of SPD metrics in the SHIELD f
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  • ...o pSHIELD, pilot embedded Systems arcHItecturE for multi-Layer Dependable solutions] ===
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  • ...foad the indoor traffic, by WiFi or Femtocell. A brief overview of the two solutions is presented and the better amongst the two, femtocells, are deployed. The
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  • ...c|pSHIELD, pilot embedded Systems arcHItecturE for multi-Layer Dependable solutions]] ===
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  • ...tance for the internet of things will happen only when the strong security solutions are in place [2].
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • * the evaluation of the existing solutions for this type of tactical networks * the testing of one or more potential solutions in a testbed
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  • ...ments" ahead of time, and does not confuse between developments and "ready solutions".
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  • ...ed a new working group called ROLL. Its ob- jective was to specify routing solutions for Low Power and Lossy Networks (LLNs). The working group is currently des
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  • We are now open for collaboration world-wide to provide our solutions of Internet access. If you want to see more, visit our page on [[Our_Dream
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  • ...ng tools, resources and best practices, Internet.org partners will explore solutions in three major opportunity areas: affordability, efficiency and business mo
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • * Lecture will be used for discussion of problems and solutions
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  • ...ment vendor, we among other contacted Arbentia, a Wimax vendor who propose solutions on the 802.16 2009, standard d for fixed and nomadic wireless technology. T sold to the end users and compare proposed different solutions
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  • ...vices are threatening the privacy of a person, and with payment and access solutions through the mobile phone privacy and anonymity are affected.
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  • |Titel=Performance evaluation of customized opensource SSL/TLS solutions in resource constrained environment ...ch would target open-source SSL/TLS solutions. Often in order to fit these solutions into such an environment, it is required to look for a custom-made solution
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  • ...and best-praxis examples are foreseen to elaborate on how close industrial solutions are to satisfy the security policy in conjunction with an easy-to-use algor ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...ped a good interfaces for "moving ToDo cards". I would like to think about solutions to develop that further.
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  • ...ion and evaluation of subsea communication algorithms being candidates for solutions
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  • ...rt-ups, we will seek for applicability in other domains in need for secure solutions like oil & gas, eHealth or intelligent transport.
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  • Unmanned aircrafts (UAV) are regarded as solutions for a variety of applications, ranging from transport and monitoring up to ...LD, and is looking for students to take the project further into practical solutions.
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  • ...nsmission bearers, for example radio, Satcom or Internet through 3G. These solutions make the services of the strategic part of the infrastructure available in ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...of practices on how to improve co-creation and delivery of digital tools, solutions and services for the modernization of education and training and for the em ...of practices on how to improve co-creation and delivery of digital tools, solutions and services for the modernization of education and training and for the em
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  • Solution However, there is a solutions:
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • Besides all the possible solutions, we select <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.daloradius.com/ daloRADIUS]
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  • ...not an straight forward action. To solve that issue there are two possible solutions:
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • These are some of the popular Wi-Fi printing protocols or solutions: ...one of the manufacturer’s printers over the network. These can be useful solutions, especially if you have a Wi-Fi-enabled printer that doesn’t support othe
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  • ** Movation: UAV certification - novel IT-based solutions
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • = Solutions for Internet Lite = Basic Internet provides solutions which optimise the information stream such that a high amount of informatio
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...en basic information. The goal of this Master Thesis is to elaborate proxy solutions for converting of Web Content into (compressed) Text and Pictures. The prox ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • |Headline=Broadband Global Solutions Group Leader
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  • ..._Antignac.pdf|Privacy: bridging the gap between regulations and technical solutions]]" (Thibaud Antignac, Chalmers)
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...velopment aid from Norway, by further developing and scaling up innovative solutions that promote achievement of the new UN Sustainable Development Goals for ed
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  • Smart Electricity Grid consists of a wide range of solutions for the electricity grids of the future. If we can utilize and integrate in ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • The Software and Hardware group at NILU provides solutions to the Information Technology demands that are made from our clients, partn ...h knowledge generation, research and innovation, and develop technological solutions that are brought into practical use.
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions, focus on a literature study on security for NFC, together with an evaluati
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...els) and audio via our satellite fleet based at 1°West, creating tailored solutions to address customers’ specific needs. Our comprehensive portfolio of serv
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  • ...rity has been identified as a key-component for the growth of smart energy solutions. [http://www.nimbeo.com Nimbeo] is builds on cutting-edge IT solutions for companies in the field of technology-enhanced education, telecommunicat
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  • * Trust scheme based privacy and security solutions for the smart grid (M36)
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  • ...the framework of demand response management. Develop privacy preservation solutions by anonymizing metering data from smart meters and end-users
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  • * Pilot demonstrations of IoTSec solutions, e.g. BasicInternet lab ...of modules and feedback from Smart Grid Security Centre partners. Finally solutions for securing smart grids developed in the IoTSec project will be demonstrat
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...ecome reliable and distinguished as the general security centre for online solutions.
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  • ...velopment aid from Norway, by further developing and scaling up innovative solutions that promote achievement of the new UN Sustainable Development Goals for ed :: ''from Wikipedia through problem-based learning to solutions''
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  • ...less than 30% if devices are far away from the home access point. Typical solutions like Wifi extenders don't solve capacity problems. ...Networks, helping Norwegian ISPs design, configure, and troubleshoot their solutions, and taking part in developing the new cloud service platform EyeSaaS.
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  • |Objective=Provide examples of Wifi challenges, and address solutions through managed Wifi access
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...here is a lot of research going into the problem where one of the proposed solutions is sharding.
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  • * Basic Internet Solutions including 3 elements, see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...om 12 countries (EU and Brazil), will provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of wireless, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperabili ...12 countries''' (EU and Brazil), will provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of wireless, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperabili
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  • ...the performance of free-space optical terrestrial links and the potential solutions for improving link reliability and data-rate. For indoor applications, we f
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  • ...12 countries''' (EU and Brazil), will provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of wireless, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperabili ...ure, which fosters reusability, scalability, and interoperability of SCOTT solutions. SCOTT also utilizes a clearly use-case driven approach with '''15 use case
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  • keywords: low cost solutions
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  • ...ions Salsabeel Shapsough et al.,"Smart grid cyber security: Challenges and solutions"]
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  • ...12 countries''' (EU and Brazil), will provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of wireless, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperabili ...ure, which fosters reusability, scalability, and interoperability of SCOTT solutions. SCOTT also utilizes a clearly use-case driven approach with '''15 use case
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  • ...a variety of already available options is strongly driven towards wireless solutions which are suitable especially in cases where older buildings are being retr ...ponent count at a reasonable number. The aim is also to investigate hybrid solutions that utilize short-range e.g. 2,4GHz technology for inter-room and small ar
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  • ...er will be used in the villages to talk to the operators and ask for their solutions...
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  • * Could be implemented together with 1.1 and 1.2 solutions. * Different proxy/firewall solutions have to be analyzed to select those performing well.
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  • * FIWARE lab to pilot solutions
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  • ...ning as well as interoperability with available networked systems. Current solutions on the Internet of Things consumer market are mostly proprietary and vendor ...rs) and not to be underestimated because of administration effort. Current solutions lack common mechanisms, protocols and interfaces for cloud integration and
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  • ...nvolving 3rd parties and particularly SMEs to contribute to and co-develop solutions. Therefore SCOTT envisages an open innovation approach to successfully brin ...ps, SMEs) to boost the development of an eco-system for trustable wireless solutions and services developed in SCOTT for both professional and private users thr
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  • ...entities and functionalities to enforce interoperable and secure wireless solutions in industrial applications. ...ized interfaces relevant to enforce security, dependable and interoperable solutions
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  • ...ution::EyeSaaS (13 PM) will contribute with network insight and monitoring solutions of home infrastructure. EyeSaas will use their framework for network manage
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  • Multi-technology wireless solutions including PAN based on 802.15.1 and .4 in multiple frequency bands, shall b * Robust and secure solutions for authentication, authorization and accounting of distributed wireless se
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  • ...red connections because they don’t have confidence in potential wireless solutions providing sufficient throughput and robustness under all circumstances. In
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  • ...s of access right management and safety & security control. Currently used solutions are usually based on static infrastructure (barriers, access points) and do ...of vehicle-as-a-sensor technology developed in the WP with the Smart Grid solutions. Work conducted by SmartIO is especially exploiting Building Blocks 3.2A Re
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  • ** provide a level of reliability that is sufficient to compete with cabled solutions.
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  • ...market, there are multiple ICT (Information and Communication Technology) solutions for managing safety in the traffic infrastructure, especially in high-traff
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  • ...objective of this Technology Line is to find solutions or extend existing solutions for IoT to provide: * Development of solutions to build trust in smart wirelessly connected devices, components and system
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  • Facilitate standardization, regulation and certification of SCOTT technical solutions
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  • ...AC: TSCH. Together, they offer a baseline definition to build up different solutions, leaving aspects as the scheduling algorithm to the developers. During last
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  • ...uired quality of service and the local loop control. There are no existing solutions for this scenario, as rail systems rely on wired infrastructures, and wirel
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  • |Current TRL=4, protocols and solutions exist (IT security) but cannot directly be applied in WSNs and smart sensor
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  • |Main output=Document that describes suitable security solutions for trustable networks and communications.
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  • ...s composed of different localization methods and algorithms and related HW solutions. Moreover, dedicated software solution that utilize this information will b |Current TRL=4 (access control, positioning solutions exists but their usage for authentication and authorization is limited and
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  • ...n and sharing the same traffic slot. In this scenario, Virtual Composition solutions shall require a functional layer where the required business logic to allow
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  • ...g. voice of Wifi (VoWifi). This technology line will provide technological solutions for the service differentiation, and will provide deployment in the field. ...g. voice of Wifi (VoWifi). This technology line will provide technological solutions for the service differentiation, and will provide deployment in the field.
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  • ...es on other layers (PHY, MAC, application layer, ...). Mobility management solutions available in literature.
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  • |Main output=Analysis of applicable solutions for mobile edge computing and potentially prototype implementation to be us
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  • ...for secure, resource- optimized, concurrent wireless in-vehicle networking solutions will be investigated. This includes development of a framework for static a
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  • ...of these infrastructures along the whole rail system. There are promising solutions in the state of the art based on an electromagnetic energy harvester with m
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  • ...d start developing fast while avoiding misinterpretations and incompatible solutions. Also security concepts will be tested within this building block. The buil
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  • ...ecurity in IoT applications has not been addressed in full extent. Current solutions are vendor specific and mainly target encryption at the application level.
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  • ...n development. There are multiple stakeholders and vendors with customized solutions, but there is no standard or technological tools that enables interoperabil
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  • Scientific hinders come from the fact that there are very many technical solutions to both provide some privacy property but also to break the same property.
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  • ...oster community building for a sustainable ecosystem on trustable wireless solutions and services
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  • ..."[[Media:Implementing_Digital_Inclusion_on_a_Global_Scale.pdf|Policies and Solutions for Implementing Digital Inclusion on a Global Scale]]", Concept note, June
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  • ...them to become involved in the world of technology through the creation of solutions using technology. ...g up with solutions affecting societal problems and women today in Africa. Solutions such as: inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong lea
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  • ...result::create a list of equipment for TZ]]. Having analysed a variety of solutions, we have standardised on Mikrotik equipment for the pilot.
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  • ...and_Distributed_Systems_Design_ElaheFazeldehkordi.pdf|Security and Privacy Solutions in IoT and Distributed Systems Design]] in Mar2021}}
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  • ...bring two-three ways of testing to get a best practise approach? To see if solutions are scalable and sustainable, more information was required.
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  • * The easy set-up is discussed further in [[BasicInternet:Solutions]].
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  • |Headline=Product Manager, Smart Grid Solutions
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  • ...sioning. The seminar will help decision makers to see the pros and cons of solutions, ranging from single homogeneous software platform architectures to archite * open source solutions such as the VistA EHR platform,
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  • ...or rural broadband. Gram Marg is involved in both research, development of solutions and technoloies for rural broadband as well as testing the feasibility of i * To perform research and development of solutions to connect the remote, underserved rural areas of India
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  • * ''please see the ideas above''. While SCOTT addresses potential solutions, the path to market and certification issues might be part of the future co
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  • ...th special restrictions like bandwidth or bad connectivity. Developing CDN solutions for such a restricted network would prove very useful from the point of vie ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...opment aid from Norway, with the explicit purpose of scaling up innovative solutions that promote achievements of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in ed
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  • |Partner=Giertsen Energy Solutions, |Headline=CEO Giertsen Energy Solutions AS
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  • ...but now we have UCSAF, which makes it easier. Expectations: cost-effective solutions. What are these? Are we using the same infrastructure in DigI? How can we m
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  • * SCOTT addresses potential solutions, the path to market and certification issues might be part of the future co
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  • ...in Africa experience Internet from Smartphones, not Laptops. Wifi hot-spot solutions are not attractive, as people don't "stand and wait for usage". Exceptions
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  • https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conquering-energy-poverty-off-grid-solutions-and-financial-inclusion-tickets-46140661962 : Sustainable energy solutions for universal energy access:Per Kristian Sbertoli, Head of Renewable Financ
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  • ...wer wireless sensor networking technology, and is also found in commercial solutions like WirelessHART and ISA100.11a ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • *What are three common managed wireless solutions? (explain each solution in short)
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  • ...Jan Knobloch from presented the lessons learned from implementing digital solutions across countries, including infrastructures in resource poor areas.
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  • #REDIRECT[[BasicInternet:Solutions]]
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  • * 10.000 hybrid solutions
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  • ...ines security requirements and challenges that are common in IoT and their solutions, ranging from simple things like authentication to trust management."
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  • == Addressing Challenges of Interconnectivity Solutions == == Industrial Solutions ==
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  • ...our colleague Bernhard Ngowi we went to MobiSol, who really offer advanced solutions. A complete 120 W package with a 50 Ah battery, remote operation and 3 lamp ...ld be able to find a mobile network, or if we would have to look for other solutions.
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...policies, regulation, and enabling environment for digital technology and solutions in health». The presentation slides are available from DigI.BasicInternet.
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  • ...For details about the technological solution, please visit [[BasicInternet:Solutions]] * [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Overview over technology solutions]]
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  • ...rective antenna (see Figure 2 and [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Solutions]]), we achieve a gain of about 18 dB, such that the receive power is -88 dB
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  • ...we set up the Information Spots are described in [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions]].
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  • * [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Have a look at our '''Solutions''']]
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  • ...ts of the equipment, please visit [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Solutions]].
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  • : '''A:''' Our principle overview is given at [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]. Giving the costs of the IP/Internet link, we suggest to install the loca
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  • == Regarding technical solutions ==
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  • ...ccess, based on "WhiteList.txt" page on Mikrotik LNCC (see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]])
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  • ...he TZ national community association (Matogoro) – option for sustainable solutions. BOACSE and African child: from the community we will get the 30 USD a mont ...mething socially – internal social network. Antto checks for open source solutions. Opt two second server?
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  • ...is the lack of connectivity for broadband content, resulting in "offline" solutions for content:
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  • * [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Informationsspot: ca 300 €]] (3 Teile: Mobilempfänger, lokale Netzwerkko
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  • * we established an [[BasicInternet:Solutions#Cost_examples|infrastructure costing about € 1000]] for the equipment and
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  • ...d plans ready for connection of other 150 public schools. Looking also for solutions for Telemedicine. ...stall a local network control centre (LNCC) as part of the [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Solution]], allowing for free access to local content, as we
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  • ...for the edge information locally, e.g. a Raspberry Pi (see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]) * [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Our solution]] is based on a mobile network antenna, a local network contro
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  • The Basic Internet infrastructure, see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]] is based a directive antenna to reach out to mobile towers being more tha
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  • The Basic Internet infrastructure, see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]] is based a directive antenna to reach out to mobile towers being more tha
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  • ...description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions
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  • ...t a smartphone costs. Read more about the functionality at [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Information Spot]]
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  • * solutions for village spots, sharing local content on devices
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  • * Solution for [[Internet Lite]] connectivity is at [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]
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  • The EduTech Innovation Challenge seeks innovative solutions that will result in quality home or centre-based learning opportunities for Selected applicants will be supported to pitch their educational technology solutions to the Innovation Edge Investment Committee in March 2021. Successful ventu
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  • ...s reluctant to add more obligations on operators. Sustainability of access solutions is the number one priority of UCC, before establishing regulations, such as
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  • ...tablished the infrastructure for Internet Lite access (see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]), enhancing the reach of mobile networks from 7-8 km to more than 20 km (
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  • ...'' is envisaged for rural areas. If there is a certain demand, then access solutions with higher costs can be considered. ::c. Promote the use of affordable/cheap, scalable and sustainable solutions for CNs
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  • ...ep forward. Each Local Network Control Centre (LNCC) (see: [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]) has a Whitelist of URLs being enabled. Our centralised AAA server connec
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  • ...'' is envisaged for rural areas. If there is a certain demand, then access solutions with higher costs can be considered.
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  • ...ad discussions with Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook on how to provide solutions with regards to connectivity ...t a smartphone costs. Read more about the functionality at [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Information Spot]]
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  • ...t_Foundation|Work of the Basic Internet Foundation]] or at [[BasicInternet:Solutions]].
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  • ...t a smartphone costs. Read more about the functionality at [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Information Spot]]
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  • |Headline=Senior Manager - Product Development & Solutions
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  • * Solutions like [https://worldpossible.org/rachel Rachel]for off-line schools Main outcome: see how the solutions developed during the [[DigI:Home|DigI]] project can be applied for the ''ou
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  • ...are key to this sustainable business model. The [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions for connectivity is further outlined here.]] ...reas which were far outside the reach of the mobile network and where easy solutions could be found.
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  • * Solutions for the Information handling on the information spot, see as example: https
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  • ** low-cost and open source solutions
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  • * connect to the community network team to focus on sustainability of the solutions === Technology and Solutions ===
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  • Scalability of solutions, from information spots to broadband community networks ...rces/doc/2017/supporting-the-creation-and-scalability-of-affordable-access-solutions-understanding-community-networks-in-africa/
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  • ...and (iii) a local village server. For details, please see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]
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  • More on [http://amp.dev AMP]and lightweight solutions
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  • ...rmation Spot, targeting OPEX of 20 USD/month: 
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 * an empowered Society for adaptation of digital solutions
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  • ...undation has the main focus on connectivity by providing a [[BasicInternet:Solutions|minimum viable solution]], bringing the operational costs (OPEX) for Intern ...ate on Kolibri (used in Malawi and other places - ''Josephine'') and other solutions for "constrained environments", see [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yS
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  • Through the [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solution provided by BasicInternet]], the mobile network is used to provide
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  • * [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Solution]] to connect rural areas, create info spots, see: h
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  • * [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Basic Internet Solución]] para conectar áreas rurales, crear puntos de in
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  • *Part of the global competence require ICT solutions for the people in the informal sector
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  • ...through free access to information on the Internet''. The [[BasicInternet:Solutions|BasicInternet Solution]] is two-fold; First, we reach out to areas where th
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  • ...through free access to information on the Internet''. The [[BasicInternet:Solutions|BasicInternet Solution]] is two-fold; First, we reach out to areas where th * As such, our [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions for access]] are published on our wiki [[BasicInternet:Home|BasicInternet.n
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  • === Technology and Solutions === * Basic Internet Solutions including 3 elements, see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]]
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  • ...don't work any longer. Furthermore, the LNCC (RDB52G) (see [[BasicInternet:Solutions]], Figure 4) need to have a software upgrade. ...verview for a Wifi network based on Mikrotik equipment (from BasicInternet:Solutions)'']]
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  • * Energy control through low-cost solutions, e.g. Raspberry Pi * ''Build in Africa'' for Africa - look at solutions that can be build and maintained by colleagues in Africa
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  • ...ssed first on the challenge of access, providing [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions]] for access to the mobile network more than 20 km away from the 3G tower,
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  • Agreement reached on collaboration between Giertsen Energy Solutions AS, Basic Internet Foundation and UiO, focussing on ...ssed first on the challenge of access, providing [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions]] for access to the mobile network more than 20 km away from the 3G tower,
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  • === 11Nov2020 1040-1210 CET Inclusion Challenges and Solutions for Fair Online Education === ...govforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2020-ws-132-inclusion-challenges-and-solutions-for-fair-online-education
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  • * '''Access''': Established solutions for '''access''', by creating [[InfoSpots]] in rural villages with no/bad m
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  • # Involve the ISOC engineer to go through [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions]] and the [[BasicInternet:How_To|How To]] as a preparation for installation [[InfoSpot]] provided by the Basic Internet Foundation: http://Solutions.BasicInternet.no

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  • ...USN, OsloMet, UiA, Kristiania) har utarbeidet rapporten om ''Policies and Solutions for Digital Inclusion'', pointing out how [[Digital_Inclusion]] can be achi ...:Policies_Solutions_DigitalInclusion.png|710px|center|thumb|''Policies and Solutions for Digital Inclusion, download [[Media:Policies_Solution_DigitalInclusion
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  • == Policies and Solutions for Implementing Digital Inclusion on a Global Scale== ...:Policies_Solutions_DigitalInclusion.png|710px|center|thumb|''Policies and Solutions for Digital Inclusion, see [[Media:Policies_Solution_DigitalInclusion.pdf]]
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  • # Involve the ISOC engineer to go through [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions]] and the [[BasicInternet:How_To|How To]] as a preparation for installation [[InfoSpot]] provided by the Basic Internet Foundation: http://Solutions.BasicInternet.no

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  • ...Kelvin as being the ISOC engineer to go through [[BasicInternet:Solutions|Solutions]] and the [[BasicInternet:How_To|How To]] as a preparation for installation [[InfoSpot]] provided by the Basic Internet Foundation: http://Solutions.BasicInternet.no

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  • ...atement from 6 Universities/University Colleges in Norway on "Policies and Solutions for Implementing Digital Inclusion on a Global Scale'' <br/>- Business mode The [[BasicInternet:Solutions|distributed architecture]] opens for quick deployment of a cost-effective I
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  • ...ent practices, as well as the potential to drive innovation of sustainable solutions that will ultimately support its beneficiaries, and lay the foundation for ...to sustainability and developing and advancing innovative technologies and solutions. Nordic collaboration is high on the agenda both politically and business w
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  • ...enna, cables to LNCC, cables to Raspberry Pi (RPI)), watch video at http://Solutions.BasicInternet.no ...ctricity ([[Esilalei_ (TZ)]]). More in the description on [[BasicInternet: Solutions]]
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