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2022

Di4SPDS

Decentralised and distributed systems can support business with needs relating to computing and processing capacity in real time. However, these systems are constantly facing challenges from the sophisticated cyber-attack which are evolved

2013

DIONASYS

An increasing number of different kinds of resources, including everyday objects, are interconnected to each other. Some analysts estimate that around 50 billions of devices should be interconnected at the horizon of 2020. This paves the

2018

DiPET

The DiPET project investigates models and techniques that enable distributed stream processing applications to seamlessly span and redistribute across fog and edge computing systems. The goal is to utilize devices dispersed through the

2010

DIQIP

Device-Independent Quantum Information Processing represents a new paradigm for quantum information processing: the goal is to design protocols to solve relevant information tasks without relying on any assumption on the devices used in the

2012

DISEDAN

The DISEDAN project proposes an evolutionary solution to enhance the content delivery via Internet. It focuses on research in the area of multi-criteria content source (server) selection, considering user and server contexts and requested

2013

DIVIDEND

Our world is in the midst of a “big data” revolution, driven by the ubiquitous ability to gather, analyse, and query datasets of unprecedented variety and size. The sheer storage volume and processing capacity required to manage these

2018

DRUID-NET

The potential offered by the abundance of sensors, actuators and communications in IoT era is hindered by the limited computational capacity of local nodes, making the distribution of computing in time and space a necessity. Several key

2014

DYPOSIT

The DYPOSIT project tackles the problem of large, shared CPS infrastructures under attack. In particular, the project responds to the critical need for dynamically formulating and adapting security policies, rapidly and on-demand, in the

2011

E-CROPS

“Anytime, anywhere, anything” has been the recent catch-phrase used by technology evangelists promising untethered wireless data flow not only among people, but also among devices of any imaginable sort. Trillions of autonomous devices are

2020

ECOMOME

The energy consumption of mobile networks has been the source of animated debates in the recent period, with the deployment of 5G technologies. However, the energy consumption estimations put forward by the different parties in the debate