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The Department of Telematics Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Prof. Do van Thanh and Prof Steinar H Andresen. Overview of the Deparment of Telematics.
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The Department of TelematicsFaculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical EngineeringNorwegian University of Science and Technology Prof. Do van Thanh and Prof Steinar H Andresen
Overview of the Deparment of Telematics • Telematics research is the creation of new knowledge about networks and networked services, encompassing technology, society, and economics. • The research within the Department of Telematics has focus on the technology aspects, which can be described in two dimensions: • The system dimension represents the knowledge about the architecture of networks and networked services. • The discipline dimension represents knowledge about the methods and tools - including mathematics and languages - needed for the specification, design, construction, implementation and validation of networks and networked services.
Research Areas • The research is organised in three research areas: • Networks (Coordinator: Associate professor Poul Heegaard) has focus on Dependability and performance of Access networks and Core networks. • Networked Systems (Architecture and Engineering of Networked Service and Multimedia Systems) (Coordinator: Professor Finn Arve Aagesen) has focus on Systems Engineering of Services and applications and Distributed platforms. • Information Security (Coordinator: Professor Svein Knapskog) has focus on Information security in Services and applications, Distributed platforms and Core networks.
Education • Department of Telematics is presently offering MSc and PhD education. • The department aims at giving an education which combines: theory and laboratory experiments, individual work and group projects. • This results in knowledge with life-long relevance, knowledge that meets the relevant needs of society as well as commercial activities.
Do Van Than (DVT) and Steinar H. Andresen’s (SHA) Research Areas • Service personalisation (DVT) • Service continuity/handover principles in heterogeneous environments (DVT, SHA) • SOA (DVT) • Semantic Web (DVT) • Ubiquitous access (DVT,SHA) • Identity management (DVT,SHA) • User authentication (DVT,SHA) • ITS technology and applications (SHA) • Location technologies (SHA) • Routing based on location/geography (SHA) • Functional requirements and business models for shared infra structure (SHA).
Interested eMobility areas • Ubiquitous services • Network and Device agnostic service execution platforms • Ambient intelligence capture and awareness • Innovative context-based services • User created content platforms • Peer-to-peer communications support • Trust • Identity management