Agder Mobility Lab

Agder Mobility Lab (AML) is part of Mobile Communication Networks Research at UiA in Grimstad, Norway. Our ambition is to innovate in the area of mobile networks and services for mobile devices, and to combine short-range communications with support by operators, e.g., for reachability, identity management, and provisioning.

AML Publications

A list of publications and literature from AML

Group members

Group members of AML

Bibliography

List of publications that we have come across, which are relevant to our areas of research and research we found interesting.

Education @ AML

Teaching and Education

Research @ AML

An overview of the research projects we are working with, publications, links and other information.

Development

Development Information @ UiA Agder Mobility Lab

Jobs / Vacancies

OPEN POSITIONS/VACANCIES @ Agder Mobility Lab

Two papers for NGMAST 2008 accepted

We got two papers accepted for the 2nd IEEE Conference and Exhibition on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies (NGMAST 2008). The conference takes place 16.-19. September in Cardiff, Wales.

New hardware - Macbook Air

We got a new Macbook Air for the lab. It is an incredibly thin and light device.

Smart Living Seminar 2008

The Smart Living Seminar 2008, organized by DevoTeam Telecom, invited us to present a topic at the seminar. Andreas presented "Local and External Service Discovery in Residential Networks". The seminar took place the 5. June at Clarion Hotel Ernst in Kristiansand.

AML Blogs and News

Blogs, News and Events related to Agder Mobiltiy Lab

Best paper award at NGMAST 2008

The paper "Phone-controlled Delivery of NGN Services into Residential Environments" won the Best paper award at the NGMAST 2008 conference :-)

Accepted for demonstration session at CCNC 2009 in Las Vegas, USA

A demonstration proposal, together with Ericsson, for the 6th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (IEEE CCNC 2009) was accepted. The demonstration proposal is based on the underlying prototype of the paper "Phone-controlled Delivery of NGN Services into Residential Environments", which was presented at NGMAST 2008 earlier thisyear.

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