ACROPOLIS - Advanced coexistence technologies for radio optimisation in licensed and unlicensed spectrum.
The purpose of ACROPOLIS is to link experts and projects from around Europe working on coexistence technologies such as spectrum sharing and cognitive radio, to obtain a rounded complement of European research and to investigate areas that are missing from the current European research repertoire. Such coexistence technologies within ACROPOLIS are aimed towards the optimisation of radio spectrum usage.
The EIT+ ICT RC team is Work Package 2 and Work Package 16 leader. Beside, ICT RC supports research in Cluster 2 (Context Awareness and Learning) and Cluster 3 (Decision Making and Action).
However, the main effort is putted by ICT RC in following tasks:
WP2: Web-Based Integration Tools
Activity 2.1: Implementation of the web portal
Activity 2.2: Maintenance and support
WP16: Industry Partnership Program
Activity 16.1: Industry workshops
Activity 16.2: External Advisory Committee interaction
Activity 16.3: Industry channel within web-based integration tools and newsletters
ACROPOLIS Project partners:
- RWTH Aachen University
- Institute of Accelerating Systems and Applications
- University of Rome “La Sapienza”
- Dresden University of Technology
- University of Piraeus Research Center
- Wroclaw Research Centre EIT+
- The Centre for Telecommunications Research (CTR), King’s College London
- Royal Institute of Technology
- University Ss. Cyril and Methodius
- Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya
- The Joint Research Centre
- Poznan University of Technology
- University of Surrey
- The EADS Innovation Works
- The University of Leeds
- EURECOM
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EU FP7 type Network of Excellence project funded by the EU Commission in the framework of 7th Framework Program (FP7-ICT- 257626)
Project duration: October 2010 - September 2013.
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