Research Groups

Text-to-Speech  
TTS is the creation of audible speech from computer readable text. Next-Generation TTS converts machine-readable English text into audible speech.
Submitted: Dec 17, 2000
Networks and Mobile Systems  
These projects span many areas, including network resource management and support for adaptive, communication-intensive applications; network architectures for specialized devices and domains (e.g., medical applications); wireless networking and support for mobile, location-dependent applications; and Internet protocols, applications, and performance.
Submitted: Dec 16, 2000
NLANR -- National Laboratory for Applied Network Research  
The National Laboratory for Applied Network Research (NLANR) has as its primary goal to provide technical, engineering, and traffic analysis support of NSF High Performance Connections sites and HPNSP (high-performance network service providers) such as the NSF/MCI very high performance Backbone Network Service (vBNS).
Submitted: Dec 16, 2000
ACIRI  
Pursue research on the Internet architecture and related networking issues, Participate actively in the research (SIGCOMM and IRTF) and standards (IETF) communities, Bridge the gap between the Internet research community and commercial interests by providing a neutral forum where topics of mutual technical interest can be addressed.
Submitted: Dec 16, 2000
CAIDA  
Tools and analyses promoting the engineering and maintenance of a robust, scalable global Internet infrastructure.
Submitted: Dec 16, 2000
Daedalus Project  
The Daedalus/BARWAN project at UC Berkeley is concerned with research into Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing. The goal is to combine intelligent, adaptive applications with smart networking software that can multiplex connections over a wide variety of different networking technologies.
Submitted: Dec 16, 2000
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center  
The Networking Research group conducts research on benchmarking and analysis of high performance IP networks and on TCP dynamics under conditions required for HPCC applications.
Submitted: Dec 16, 2000
The MASH Project  
The MASH research group at the University of California, Berkeley is developing a scalable multimedia architecture for distributed multimedia collaboration in heterogeneous environments.
Submitted: Dec 16, 2000



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