New EPSRC-funded project: A Situation-Aware Information Infrastructure

As part of the EPSRC TI3 (Towards Intelligent Information Infrastructures) programme, this project aims to equip future networks with ‘situational awareness’, which is knowledge that can help make management decisions about networks and their services in the face of any challenges, whether from (e.g.) component failures, natural disasters, mis-configurations or attacks. Making future networks resilient is supremely important and is a major research activity, especially given the critical nature of networks and the services they support for many areas of society. In this project, research will be carried out over two years jointly at Glasgow and Lancaster Universities, involving investigators with a wide range of expertise (resilient and autonomic communications, network instrumentation and management, information retrieval and data science), in collaboration with a number of leading industrial partners in the areas of networked safety-critical systems, industrial control networks, and hardware-accelerated custom compute platforms.

For more information, contact Dr Dimitrios Pezaros (dimitrios.pezaros@glasgow.ac.uk) and Prof Joemon Jose (joemon.jose@glasgow.ac.uk) in the School of Computing Science.

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