Re: [gaia] GAIA meeting at the IETF, Prague 2017

Jane Coffin <coffin@isoc.org> Fri, 26 May 2017 04:05 UTC

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Hi All –

Report on Community Networks in Africa:  https://www.internetsociety.org/doc/cnafrica

Out as of yesterday.  The author – Carlos Rey-Moreno – welcomes feed-back.

And, we should have more data on additional technical solutions for rural connectivity/alternate connectivity post this CN Summit taking place now:  https://www.internetsociety.org/events/summit-community-networks-africa/2017/agenda

Best,
Jane

 
Internet Society | www.internetsociety.org

Skype:  janercoffin

Mobile/WhatsApp:  +1.202.247.8429

On 5/25/17, 10:24 PM, "arjuna.sathiaseelan@gmail.com on behalf of Arjuna Sathiaseelan" <arjuna.sathiaseelan@gmail.com on behalf of arjuna.sathiaseelan@cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:

    Jane - I changed the subject of the email..
    
    Jane and Leandro will be chairing this meeting as I wont be attending
    due to some transitions.
    
    Some proposed talks:
    
    1. Dirk Trossen from InterDigital will talk about the EU H2020 RIFE
    project and the deployments we are carrying out in Guifi.net to run an
    information centric network (will be of interest to ICNRG as well).
    
    2. (tentative) Lakshmi Subramanian or Talal Ahmed from NYU are
    interested to give a talk on their Green Apps (community cellular with
    optimised GSM whitespaces using crowdsensing + offline/cloud
    synchronisation framework and their two deployments in Ghana and
    Nicaragua). This will be highly relevant to the recent push by
    OpenCellular and Facebook's interest to work with GAIA on community
    networks ( we might have a joint workshop at Menlo Park - talking to
    them about this).
    
    3. Adisorn Lertsinsrubtavee from Cambridge will talk about PiCasso - a
    lightweight MEC orchestrator for community networks.
    
    4. (tentative) Gareth Tyson might talk about the African Internet
    Measurement Observatory project.
    
    I am talking to a few people over the next few weeks related to
    community OC-GSM/OC-LTE and will scout around for some interested
    people who can come and give a talk.
    
    We should get someone from LimeSDR to come and give a talk:
    https://www.crowdsupply.com/lime-micro/limesdr - I will try and see
    next week.
    
    this is going to be a gamechanger -- especially the app store where
    anyone can download a 2G, 3g, wifi, bluetooth, lorawan as an app and
    instantiate a network in a box! Brilliant!
    
    Checkout the hackathon competition from BT Research for some
    innovative SDR solution (pdf attached). Deadline June 9th.
    
    Regards
    
    
    
    
    
    
    On 25 May 2017 at 16:05, Jane Coffin <coffin@isoc.org> wrote:
    > Hello, all!
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    > We wanted to reach out and plan for a GAIA meeting at the Prague IETF
    > meeting in July.
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    > We have put in a request for a meeting time and are waiting to find out what
    > the answer will be.
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    > We would like your ideas for topics for the meeting so that we can agree on
    > an agenda!
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    >
    > To kick off with some ideas:
    >
    > -Libre router/mesh presentation from Altermundi
    >
    > -guifi.net on their connectivity model
    >
    > -other
    >
    >
    >
    > Best,
    > Jane
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    > Internet Society | www.internetsociety.org
    >
    > Skype:  janercoffin
    >
    > Mobile/WhatsApp:  +1.202.247.8429
    >
    >
    >
    > From: gaia <gaia-bounces@irtf.org> on behalf of Jon Crowcroft
    > <jon.crowcroft@cl.cam.ac.uk>
    > Date: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 8:08 PM
    > To: "gaia@irtf.org" <gaia@irtf.org>
    > Subject: [gaia] tim o'reilly talk namechecks zipline
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    Arjuna Sathiaseelan
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