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Within the short span of three years, and with limited support the Centre has made
impact through following projects
Starting January 2003, TwinGlass - A tranparent, end-to-end and scalable IPv4 and IPv6 transition mechanism
has been put to trial use in two general purpose computer labs in School of Computing, NUS.
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Design and development of a Middleware framework for rapid prototyping
of embedded internet appliances. The work has lead to the startup
Innvo Systems Pte Ltd.
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In March 2000 it successfully demonstrated an Internet appliance based
on Voice over IP at the Internet2 meeting in Washington DC.
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Conceptualised and designed the NUS campus wide
Secure Plug-and-Play network which includes design of proprietary
single-sign-on protocols, and policing services to ensure that the network is
secure with its 24 hours open network access points.
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Worked on a project called "Chameleon" based on the concept of TCP
Trunking by Prof. H.T. Kung of Harvard University to provide stastical
guarentess for a number of voice/IP connections between two gateways.
We have also developed mechanisms like TCP HACK (Header Acknowledgement)
and TCP-CM (TCP for continuous media) which have been published in
reputable conferences and journals.
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It successfully piloted the distance learning project by collaborating
with Stanford University
and KTH Sweden. The
multicasted course was offered for 1 semester over SingAREN and Internet2 from March - June '99.
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Several patents:-
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Abhaya Shenoy, Rajiv M.Ranganath and A.L.Ananda, "Component-Based
Embedded System and Method Therefor" Singapore Patent Application no 200204447-7
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A.L.Ananda, Yeo Ann Kian and Wang Kai, "Method and Apparatus for
Communicating on a Communication Network" - US Patent filed in November 2002.
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