As we mark the first anniversary of the NANCY project, we’re excited to share the significant strides we’ve made in redefining wireless communication through the integration of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and multi-access edge computing. This newsletter highlights our key deliverables, publications, blog insights, and event participations over the past year.
Key Deliverables
Our dedicated team has successfully completed several pivotal deliverables:
- D.1 Project and Risk Management Handbook (M01): Establishes comprehensive guidelines for effective project and risk management.
- D1.2 NANCY Website, Social Network Pages, and Open Access Server (M01): Launches our official online platforms to facilitate communication and dissemination.
- D1.3 Plans for Publicity, Dissemination, and Exploitation (M03): Outlines strategies for promoting project outcomes and ensuring impactful exploitation.
- D1.4 Project Scientific/Technical Plan (M05): Details the scientific and technical roadmap guiding our research and development efforts.
- D1.5 Data Management Plan (M06): Provides a framework for handling project data responsibly and efficiently.
- D1.6 Initial Impact Creation Report (M12): Assesses the early impact of our project activities and sets the stage for future evaluations.
- D2.1 NANCY Requirements Analysis (M12): Identifies and analyzes the requirements essential for achieving our project objectives.
- D3.1 NANCY Architecture Design (M12): Presents the architectural blueprint of our innovative network solutions.
- D6.4 In-lab Testbeds Definition (M08): Defines the parameters and setups for our in-lab testing environments.
- D6.5 Greek In-lab Testbed Dataset 1 (M12): Provides the first dataset from our Greek in-lab testbed, supporting experimental validations.
- D6.6 Italian In-lab Testbed Dataset 1 (M12): Offers the initial dataset from our Italian in-lab testbed, aiding in system assessments.
For a comprehensive list of all our deliverables, please visit our Deliverables Page.
Publications
Our research endeavors have led to several significant publications:
- “Procesamiento de Trafico en el Kernel de Linuxcon Machine Learning”
- “Private cloud as a didactic tool for effective research and teaching”
- “Enhancing the Availability of Web Services in the IoT-to-Edge-to-Cloud Compute Continuum: A WordPress Case Study”
- “Bounding the Data Delivery Latency of DDS Messages in Real-Time Applications”
- “Breaking Orthogonality in Uplink With Randomly Deployed Sources”
- “Self-supervised learning for clustering of wireless spectrum activity”
- “Deep Feature Learning for Wireless Spectrum Data”
- “A Deep Learning Mobility Management Approach for RIS-Empowered Millimeter Wave Wireless Systems”
- “Machine Learning Operations Model Store: Optimizing Model Selection for AI as a Service”
- “Graph Neural Networks Based Anomalous RSSI Detection”
- “Elevating 5G Network Security: A Profound Examination of Federated Learning Aggregation Strategies for Attack Detection”
- “Virtual On-Board Unit Migration in a Multi-Access Smart-Campus 5G Architecture”
- “XAI for Self-supervised Clustering of Wireless Spectrum Activity”
Explore our complete list of publications on our Publications Page.
Blog Posts
Reflecting on our journey, we’ve shared insights and milestones:
- One Year into the NANCY Project: An overview of our achievements and future directions.
Engagements and Events
Throughout 2023, the NANCY project actively participated in several key events to showcase our research and foster collaboration. At the EuCNC & 6G Summit in Gothenburg (June 6-9), our consortium partners presented NANCY’s advancements, engaging with industry leaders to discuss future network technologies. Later in the year, during the IEEE Future Networks World Forum (November 13-15), our partner from MetaMind Innovations delivered a presentation titled “Elevating 5G Network Security: A profound examination of Federated Learning Aggregation Strategies for Attack Detection,” highlighting NANCY’s contributions to network security. Additionally, at InfoCom World 2023 (December 14), we shared insights on telecommunications advancements, emphasizing NANCY’s role in shaping the future of wireless networks. Finally, we had three Plenary Meetings with the 3rd Plenary Meeting being held in Athens, providing a platform for consortium members to align on project milestones and strategies, strengthening internal collaboration.
As we move forward, the NANCY project remains committed to pioneering advancements in wireless communication. We extend our gratitude to all partners and stakeholders for their unwavering support and collaboration.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue shaping the future of secure and intelligent wireless networks: NANCY Project.