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The UPCT hosts a conference on the future Internet (07/07/2011)

07.jul. '2011 .- The first workshop "Future Internet: The efficient high-speed networks" (W-IRON 2011) being held today and tomorrow at the School of Telecommunications Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena .

The aim of the W-IRON is to bring together researchers, engineers and research professionals in the evolution of high-speed networks for the Future Internet and to address the challenges that the expected evolution of the Internet poses.

W-IRON puts the focus on the technological challenges faced by high-speed networks.

The sessions, held in the hall of degrees from the School of Telecommunications include panel discussions and presentations of research results, says the head of the workshop and member of the Telematics Engineering UPCT, Pablo Pavon.

Participants in the Congress are two experts in the field of high speed networks for Internet, researchers Massimo Tornatore, Politecnico of Milan, and Nina Skorin-Kapov University of Zagreb, Croatia.

The second conference organized is the W-IRON (Future Internet Workshop: Efficient high-performance networks), brings together researchers Detodas Spain, along with some invited foreign researchers.

Esparte of an international initiative known as "Future Internet", queinvestiga on technological changes in the Internet in próximasdécadas.

Again, I think that organizing this conference, which brings associated proyectoFIERRO 21 Universities and Spanish companies in the field of communications networks and coordinates Engineering Group UPCT Telematics is a sign of good work done in School of Telecommunications and UPCT.

Source: UPCT

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