Curriculum Vitae of Hannu H. Kari/Projects

(per 31.12.2005)

Responsible leader of research projects

Funded by Academy of Finland

  • 2003-2005: UbiComp: Privacy issues in wireless world (budget about 120 000 EUR)
  • Funded by National Technology Agency of Finland (Tekes)

  • 2006-2007: PLA: Packet Level Authentication -architecture for network infrastructure (100%-ly funded by Tekes) (budget 480 000 EUR)
  • 2002-2005: GO-CORE: Mobility management in wireless networks (Mobile IP, Ad hoc networks and network mobility) (budget about 600 000 EUR)
  • 2002-2004: Brocom: Efficient and secure multicast data delivery engine in wireless environment (budget about 150 000 EUR)
  • 1999-2001: GO: Service Architecture for the Nomadic Internet Users of the Future. This project has several subprojects studying special problems of wireless communication and mobility. The initial idea of the project was generated and the project funding was arranged/negotiated by Hannu H. Kari. The first two years, the project was in TOTI-Institute under supervision of Hannu H. Kari. The third project year started August 2001 in IDC-Institute. The budget of the GO-project totalled in three years over 3 MEUR. (GO-CORE subproject budget about 700 000 EUR)
  • 1998-2000: MART: Mobile Ad-hoc Routing Testbed -project. This project studied ad-hoc networks and routing of packets in ad-hoc networks. This project developed a MART-node that provides wireless access using IEEE 802.11b technology. Over 80 MART-nodes installed in Otaniemi area. (budget about 100 000 EUR)
  • Funded by industry/government

  • 2003-2005: CAN: Core Ad hoc Networks, and survivability of military communication (with Finnish Defence Force)
  • 2004: AdHoc: Ad hoc Networks and routing protocol (with Finnish Defence Force) (budget about 35 000 EUR)
  • 2002: 007: Routing and security issues in military-grade ad-hoc networks
  • 2000-2001: AHAA: The focus of the AHAA project is on network architecture and management of mobile ad hoc networks in a hostile environment. (with Finnish Defence Force)
  • Other research projects on years 1998-2001 (total sum of research budgets about 1.9 MEUR)

  • 1998-2001: ABACI: Requirements engineering for product families
  • 1999-2001: ESAPS: Engineering Software Architectures, Processes and Platforms for System-Families
  • 1999-2001: SCOMS: Software configurable multidicipline switch
  • 1999-2001: Calypso: Programmable broadband networks
  • 1999-2001: IP-MAN: Management issues in large IP networks
  • 1999-2000: PDPA: Protocol Design Pattern Algorithms
  • 1999: TOVE: New network infrastructures