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  Project Web pages [ top ]
 
     
  M-Pipe  
 
6th framework program on real-time media distribution over heterogeneous networks and to different end-user devices
 
     
  Some partner institutions [ top ]
 
     
  ftw.  
  Telecommunications Research Center Vienna  
     
  University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Prof. Huber, Dr. Fischer  
  Institute for Information Transmission
 
     
  Munich University of Technology, Prof. Hagenauer  
  Institute for Communications Engineering  
     
  Lund University, Prof. Johannesson  
  Department of Information Technology  
     
  Lund University, Prof. Anderson  
  Department of Information Technology  
     
  University of Notre Dame, Prof. Costello  
  Electrical Engineering, Coding Research Group  
     
  ENSEA, Prof. Declercq  
  ETIS; Cergy-Pontoise, France  
     
  Lule°a University of Technology, Sweden, Prof. LeBlanc  
  Computer science and Electronical Enginneering, Division of Signal Processing  
     
  Stanford University, Prof. Cioffi  
  Department of Electrical Engineering  
     
  Vienna University of Technology, Prof. Weinrichter  
  Department for Coding and Data Transmissions  
     
  Graz University of Technology, Prof. Kubin  
  Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory  
     
  University of Edinburgh, Dr. (Ph.D.) Steve McLaughlin  
  Department of Electrical Engineering  
     
  University of Bremen, Prof. Kammeyer  
  FB1 Dept. of Telecommunications  
     
  University of Kiel, Prof. Höher  
  Information and Coding Theory Lab  
     
  University of Mannheim, Prof. Fliege  
  Institute for Electrical Engineering  
     
  Hamburg-Harburg University of Technology, Prof. Rohling  
  Communications Engineering  
     
  Fachhochschule Gelsenkirchen, Prof. Pollakowski  
  Communication Networks  
     
  University of Essen, Prof. Vinck  
  Institute for Experimental Mathematics/Mathematical Methods of Data Transmissions  
     
 

Standards bodies [ top ]

 
     
  ITU-T  
  The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is one of the three sectors of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Former name: CCITT. Participating parties are manufacturers, telecom operators, and regulatory authorities. Representation is country-oriented. This is the international standards body and thus often integrates local standards into international ones. Nevertheless, it does also act independently and generally has the stongest impact on all international parties.  
     
  ANSI  
  The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization (501(c)3) that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. Members are mainly manufacturers. Exemplary standards activities are in xDSL (T1E1), ......  
     
  ETSI  
  ETSI (the European Telecommunications Standards Institute) is the European counterpart of ANSI and a non-profit organization as well. Members are telecom operators, manufacturers, and regulation authorities. Influence is dependent on the size (membership fee) of the institution, although in practice a weighted voting is an exception. Exemplary standards activities are in xDSL (TM6), UMTS (), wireless LAN (BRAN), powerline ().  
     
  ATM-Forum  
  The ATM Forum is an international non-profit organization formed with the objective of accelerating the use of ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) products and services through a rapid convergence of interoperability specifications. In addition, the Forum promotes industry cooperation and awareness.  
     
  IAB  
  The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) is a committee of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It is responsible for IP-based specifications.  
     
  IEEE  
  The IEEE is mostly known for its publications and conferences. However,
it also has major standards activities, e.g., in the area of wireless
LANs (IEEE 802.11).
 
     
  CENELEC  
  CENELEC is the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization. It was set up in 1973 as a non-profit-making organisation under Belgian Law. It has been officially recognised as the European Standards Organisation in its field by the European Commission in Directive 83/189/EEC. Its members have been working together in the interests of European harmonisation since the late fifties, developing alongside the European Economic Community.
 
     
  CableModem/DOCSIS  
  The CableLabs Certified Cable Modem project, also known as DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification), defines interface requirements for cable modems involved in high-speed data distribution over cable television system networks.  
     
 

Re-search [ top ]

 
     
  IEEE Xplore  
  IEEE Xplore provides full-text access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 and all current IEEE Standards.  
     
 

xDSL [ top ]

 
     
  xdsl.ftw.at  
  xDSL-Site Telecommunications Research Center Vienna  
     
  John Cioffi's Homepage  
  John Cioffi's Homepage zu xDSL.  
     

TurboCodes [ top ]

 
     
  www.ee.virginia.edu/CSL/turbo_codes  
  The Turbo Codes Homepage. The purpose of this site is to assist in the spread of information concerning the `Turbo Code' error correcting code technique.  
     
  JPL  
  Communications Systems and Research Section, JPL. Information Processing Group
 
     
  ITR's Turbo Coding Home Page  
  Here you will find gzipped postscript files of the papers, reports, overheads, and thesis of turbo coding research performed at the Institute for Telecommunications Research, University of South Australia, The Levels.  
     
  University Of Notre Dame  
  Coding Research Group