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- Institute to extend the current information infrastructure to enable anytime/anywhere access, with particular emphasis on wireless
and sensing technology |
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Center for Wireless Communications - Research
and education targeted at the emerging needs of the cellular and wireless
communications industry |
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Computer Science and Engineering Department
- Research includes communication systems, security, wide-area networking,
Internet systems |
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
- Major research thrust in the area of Information Networks and wireless
mobile code |
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HPWREN - Creating a non-commercial, prototype,
high-performance, wide-area, wireless network |
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Mathematics Department - Professors specializing
in algorithm analysis, graph theory and modeling research |
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Network Operations - Campus Network Management
including security, traffic flow, and coordination of campus subnets
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CAIDA - Tools and analyses promoting the
engineering and maintenance of a robust, scalable global Internet
infrastructure |
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Enterprise Network Services - Primarily
responsible for internal and external network access for researchers
and scientists at SDSC |
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GRAIL - Researching the impact of network
performance, topologies, and contention on the execution of large-scale
parallel applications on a "computational grid" |
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NLANR - Technical, engineering, and traffic
analysis support of NSF High Performance Connections sites and high-performance
network service providers |
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SD Network Access Point - A neutral traffic
exchange facility that provides a location for local network service
providers to exchange Internet traffic |
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Security Technologies Group - Handles
day-to-day security insuring a robust, comprehensive security infrastructure
for SDSC and NPACI |
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