[Battlemesh] Confine Open Call for participation: experiments and extension
Isaac Wilder
isaac_lists at freenetworkmovement.org
Thu Sep 12 21:39:24 CEST 2013
Great!
Thanks very much, Leandro.
imw
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 11:59:32AM +0200, Leandro Navarro wrote:
> On 9/12/13 1:37 AM, Isaac Wilder wrote:
>
> Tried to looks in the docs and couldn't quickly find out whether this is open to
> groups outside of the EU?
>
> Yes, There's this in the FAQ (http://confine-project.eu/faq-open-call-2/)
>
> 11. Can I participate from country X? The short answer is `yes'.
> Organisations and researchers from more than 100 countries all over the
> world are already involved in EU research programmes.
>
> Clearly so for organisations from EU countries, also for International
> Cooperation Partner Countries. Organisations from high-income countries
> (in particular the United States of America, Canada, Japan, the Republic
> of Korea, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
> Macao, Vatican, San Marino, Monaco and Andorra) can also participate and
> receive funding subject to negotiation. Our impression is that
> participation of non-profit organisations selected for his unique
> contribution can be duly justified. All the details here.
>
>
> It says that groups must be qualified to participate in EC FP7, but I'm not
> sure what that means.
>
> My impression is that a for-profit organisation from rich countries like
> the USA may not get funding from the EC, but not-for-profit orgs it can be
> possible. However we don't have a generic rule as each case should be
> discussed with the EC. For instance I heard about USA universities being
> funded (kind of not-for-profit).
>
> Best regards, Leandro.
>
> This page *seems* to indicate that US groups may apply,
> but I just want to make sure:
> http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/who_en.html#provisions
>
>
>
>
> thanks,
>
>
> imw
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 11:46:15AM +0200, Leandro Navarro wrote:
>
> Hi, we presented our ongoing work in v6. Now we have a mechanism to
> bring in new ideas and networks to the project. Funding is available for
> participation through this competitive open call. You're welcome to
> apply. Best regards, Leandro.
>
>
> Open Call 2: Connected communities: A future internet, built by the
> people for the people
>
> CONFINE - Community Networks Testbed for the Future Internet
> http://confine-project.eu
> The CONFINE FP7 Integrated Project is designing, building and operating
> a distributed testbed to support experimental research in community
> networking: http://community-lab.net/.
>
> Open call for participation:
>
> Funding is available for
> i) experiments relevant to community networks that make use of the
> existing Community-Lab testbed.
> ii) expansion of the Community-Lab testbed over other community networks
> that bring added value to the testbed.
>
> The deadline for applications is Saturday October 19, 2013, at 17:00h
> Brussels time.
> Details at: http://confine-project.eu/open-call-2/
>
> Topics of interest for this open call are around community networking,
> on aspects such as but not limited to:
> * Wireless mesh networks
> * Wireless MAC and routing protocols
> * Services and applications for community networks
> * Cross-layer designs
> * Hybrid networks with wireless and optical fibre links
> * Tools for bootstrapping and running community networks
> * Performance modelling and evaluation
> * Quality of service provisioning
> * Quality of experience in community networks
> * Community network security and privacy
> * Large-scale management and data collection infrastructures
> * Incentive models for encouraging users and businesses to participate
> in community networks
> * Socio-technical-economic experiments for community networks
> * Legal aspects of community networks
> * Increasing public awareness about the potential of community networks
> * Engaging citizens and local administrations in community network
> developments
>
> Summary of the call:
> * Budget available: up to EUR 750 KEUR Commission funding. The requested
> funding per proposal should normally be in the order of EUR 50 to 100 KEUR.
>
> * Total number of proposals: up to 8-15 proposals.
>
> * Number of partners per proposal: usually 1 but can be up to 2.
>
> * Duration of the participation: minimum duration is 12 months from
> February 2014, and the maximum duration
> is 20 months, until end of the project in September 30, 2015.
>
> * Submissions: Proposals should be submitted in English and the
> submission is accepted only electronically, in a
> single PDF file, to the following email address:
> confine-oc-submission at ac.upc.edu.
>
> * Deadline: Saturday October 19, 2013, at 17:00h Brussels time.
>
> * Contact: Felix Freitag, UPC, phone: +34 934011609, Email (preferably)
> for information (not submissions): opencall2 at confine-project.eu
>
> --
> Leandro Navarro
> http://people.ac.upc.edu/leandro http://dsg.ac.upc.edu
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