COSMOS team members take part in 3 NSF/DOD Convergence Accelerator teams

COSMOS team members take part in 3 teams of the NSF and DoD Convergence Acceleratorā€™sĀ Track G: Securely Operating Through 5G Infrastructure. The Convergence Acceleratorā€™s overarching goal includes seeking enhancement to end devices and augmentations to 5G infrastructure, providing capabilities to military, government and critical infrastructure operators to operate through public 5G networks while meeting security and resilience requirements.

TheĀ INDIGO projectĀ is led by PAWRĀ ConsortiumĀ members AT&TĀ Ā (PI: Tracy van Brakle). ItĀ includes PAWR ConsortiumĀ members Ericsson and Juniper, and COSMOS team members Ivan Seskar (Rutgers), SundeepĀ Rangan (NYU), Gil Zussman (Columbia) and Clayton Banks (Silicon Harlem).Ā The teamā€™s goal is to adopt a basic-building-blocks approach to meet the functional and security requirements of military missions and civilian first responder teams in near real-time through a system-of-systems/network-of-networks approach across focus areas (1) Planning and Composition, (2) Interoperability, and (3) Execution. This integrates a novel Artificial Intelligence Planner with a Service Management & Orchestration Framework and RAN Intelligent Controllers. INDIGO will ensureĀ the timely transfer of information needed to connect every sensor and every actor despite the unique variations in network type, availability, traffic, and data across the lifecycle of a complex mission. The goal is to develop real-world solutions for securely operating through 5G infrastructures in allied, hostile, and contested areas, and also to develop new infrastructures and partnerships for future secure wireless solutions in pace with emerging 5G/6G standards. The latterā€™s importance extends beyond military applications into the civilian sphere given the integration of sensors and multi RAT (Radio Access Technologies) in Smart Cities initiatives and the Internet of Everything. An important component of the the project will be prototyping solutions on theĀ COSMOS testbed.

In addition, COSMOS team member Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia) is part of theĀ SONIC projectĀ (led by POWDER PI Jacobus (Kobus) Van der Merwe) and COSMOS team memberĀ Alberto Valdes garciaĀ (IBM Research) is part of the IBM ledĀ SMART-5GĀ project.
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