[Mobopts] FW: [IRSG] fwd: Opportunity to get involved in the NSF FIND research program
Rajeev Koodli <rajeev.koodli@nokia.com> Tue, 30 January 2007 00:42 UTC
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Subject: [Mobopts] FW: [IRSG] fwd: Opportunity to get involved in the NSF FIND research program
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Folks, I meant to forward this earlier, it skipped my mind.. Here is an opportunity to consider the role of Mobility in the ³Future Internet Design². I believe a clean slate approach is possible. If there is interest among folks, we should have a session during the upcoming IETF on this. Any Comments? -Rajeev ------ Forwarded Message From: ext Aaron Falk <falk@ISI.EDU> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 11:50:04 -0600 To: Internet Research Steering Group <irsg@ISI.EDU> Conversation: [IRSG] fwd: Opportunity to get involved in the NSF FIND researchprogram Subject: [IRSG] fwd: Opportunity to get involved in the NSF FIND researchprogram RG Chairs- This note represents an opportunity to get involved in the US National Science Foundation's collaborative work on designing a 'future Internet.' It seems relevant to many IRTF RGs and I encourage you to forward it to your group's mailing list and other lists that you feel are relevant. In other words, participation beyond the US academic community is being encouraged. --aaron Begin forwarded message: > Folks, > Many of you may know that NSF has announced a focus area for > research funding called Future Internet Design, or FIND. The idea > behind > FIND is to bring together interested researchers to discuss options > for > a future Internet, and to develop integrated proposals for such a > network. > NSF understands that there is lots of interesting, relevant work > that has been funded from sources other than NSF, and there may be > folks > who would like to come to the meetings and participate in the process, > on a BYOF (Bring Your Own Funding) basis. You might have funding > from a > different NSF program, from another funding agency, or from your > company. Perhaps you are from a different country with its own funding > mechanisms. > However you are funded, if you are interesting in being part of > the > intellectual effort, please read the attached announcement, which > is an > invitation to send in an informal white paper describing what you > are up > to. > If you can conceive of other ways to build bridges between this > FIND > program and other research efforts, please send me a message directly. > We are open to other ideas. > > David Clark (for the FIND Planning Committee) > > ---- > > > CALL FOR RESEARCH COLLABORATION ON FUTURE INTERNET ARCHITECTURES > IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE US NSF FIND PROGRAM > > BACKGROUND > > Much energy has recently crystallized within the international > network research community for developing fresh perspectives on how > to architect a single, coherent, global data network. The > Internet's unquestionable success at embodying one such > architecture has also led over the decades of its operation to > unquestionable difficulties with regard to support for some types > of functionality and sound operation. > > As a reflection of this growing community interest, the U.S. > National Science Foundation has announced a focus area for > networking research called FIND, or Future Internet Design. The > agenda of this focus area is to invite the research community to > take a long-range perspective, and to consider what our global > network of 10 or 15 years should be, and how to build a network > that meets the future requirements. (For further information on the > FIND program, see NSF solicitation 07-507, available at http:// > www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf07507.) The > research funded by FIND aims to contribute to the emergence of one > or more integrated visions of a future network. > > A vital part of this effort concerns fostering collaboration and > consensus-building among researchers working on future global > network architecture. To this end, NSF has created a FIND Planning > Committee, which is working with NSF to organize a series of > meetings among FIND grant recipients structured around activities > to identify and refine overarching concepts for a network of the > future. > > A BROADER COMMUNITY > > NSF recognizes that its efforts at funding research to contribute > to a future global network exists within a broader set of efforts > with similar goals supported by other agencies, industry, and > nations. Accordingly, NSF seeks researchers external to the FIND > program itselfbut who share a likeminded visionto participate in > the collaboration and consensus-building. NSF particularly welcomes > international collaborationany vision of a future global network > will greatly benefit from global participation. > > To this end, external researchers interested in such participation > are invited to submit short white papers describing themselves and > their work. Based on evaluation of these white papers, a select > number of researchers will be invited to join the FIND meetings and > other events, as overall meeting sizes and logistics permit. > > EXPECTATIONS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA > > Since the efficacy of FIND meetings is in part a function of their > size and coherence, the evaluation of the white papers will focus > on certain criteria that are listed below, along with expectations > regarding what external participation entails. Naturally, > interested parties should take these considerations into account as > they write their white papers, and include information in their > papers sufficient to allow the FIND program to evaluate the aptness > of their participation. > > In a few sentences, please describe your research and its > intended impact. When possible, include as an attachment (or a URL) > a longer description, which if you wish can be something prepared > for another purpose (e.g. your original funding proposal or a > publication). It will help to limit the supporting material to 15 > pages or fewer. > > Please summarize in the white paper the ways you see your > research as being compatible with the objectives of FIND (the URL > for the FIND solicitation is included above). Research that accords > with the FIND program will generally be based on a long-term vision > of future networking, rather than addressing specific near-term > problems, and framed in terms of how it might contribute to an > overall architecture for a future network. > > The FIND meetings have been organized for the benefit of > researchers who have already been funded and are actively pursuing > their research. Research described in white papers should already > be funded. Please describe the means you have available to cover > your FIND-related research: the source of funds, their duration, > and (roughly) the supported level of effort. Unfortunately, NSF > lacks additional funds to financially support your participation in > the meetings, so you must be prepared to cover those costs as well. > If you are planning to submit a FIND research proposal to the > current NeTS solicitation, you should not submit a white paper here > based on that research. Successful FIND grant recipients will > automatically be invited to join the FIND community. > > As one of the goals of FIND is to develop an active community of > researchers who over time work increasingly together towards > coherent, overall architectural visions, we aim for external > participants to likewise become significantly engaged. To this end, > you should anticipate (and have resources for) participating in > FIND project meetings in an active, sustained fashion. > > Your research must not be encumbered by intellectual property > restrictions that prevent you from fully discussing your work and > its results with the other participants. > > Please try to limit your white paper to 2 pages. Your white paper > (and the supporting research description) will be read by members > of the research community, so do not submit anything that you would > not reveal to your peers. (White papers are not viewed as formal > submissions to NSF.) > > TIMING AND SUBMISSION > > You may submit a white paper at any time during the FIND program. > Before each scheduled FIND PI meeting, the papers on hand will be > reviewed. Meetings are anticipated to occur approximately three > times a year, in March, July/August and November. The next FIND > meeting is scheduled for March 5/6, 2007, and priority in > consideration for that meeting will be given to white papers that > are received by Friday, January 19th, 2007. > > Send your white paper to Darleen Fisher <dlfisher@nsf.gov> and > Allison Mankin <amankin@nsf.gov> for coordination. > > _______________________________________________ IRSG mailing list IRSG@mailman.isi.edu http://mailman.isi.edu/mailman/listinfo/irsg ------ End of Forwarded Message
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