Past projects
Below is description of the projects he has been working with previously.
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Project
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Research themes
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Project type
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DECICOM
(Decentralized Inter-Service Communi-cations) focuses on novel technology
enablers for distributed mobile applications and services, particularly on real-life
protocol-level prototypes.

Decicom and Expeshare project teams (from right): Timo Koskela (project
manager in Expeshare), Janne Julkunen, Mika Ylianttila (scientific
leader), Otso Kassinen, Erkki Harjula (project manager in Decicom),
Meirong (Megan) Liu, Zhonhong (Tommy) Ou.
(http://www.mediateam.oulu.fi/projects/decicom/)
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P2P
networking and communication, load balancing, load monitoring,
energy-efficiency
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Mika
Ylianttila is the project leader, TEKES parallel project with companies
(Nokia, Ericsson, Nethawk)
(2007-2010)
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CAM4Home
(Collaborative, Aggregated Multimedia for Home) focuses on metadata-enabled
content delivery framework to allow users and commercial content providers to
create and deliver rich multimedia experiences for networked communities.
(http://www.mediateam.oulu.fi/projects/cam4home/)
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Multimedia
metadata framework, mobile content delivery, SOA, network service
architecture.
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Mika
Ylianttila, leading the research team of MediaTeam, research partner in the European ITEA2/EUREKA program
(2007-2010)
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ExpeShare. The
objective of is to facilitate multimedia content and experience sharing,
support for building and managing mobile virtual communities as well as
enable converged multimedia services for communities over peer-to-peer
networks.
(http://www.mediateam.oulu.fi/projects/expeshare/)
(http://virtual.vtt.fi/virtual/expeshare/)
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Experiences
sharing in mobile peer communities, Web 2.0 and mash-ups, peer-to-peer
networking
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Mika
Ylianttila, leading the research team of MediaTeam, research partner in the European ITEA2/EUREKA
program
(2007-2009)
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Pervasive Service
Computing focuses on service collaboration and
service coordination for supporting users'
basic and complex societal activities.

PSC project team (from right): Prof. Jukka Riekki (scientific leader,
ISG), Xiang Su, Oleg Davidyuk, Jiehan Zhou (project manager), Juha Palola,
Ekaterina Gilman, Meirong Liu, Mika Ylianttila (scientific leader,
MediaTeam).
(http://www.mediateam.oulu.fi/projects/psc/)
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Pervasive service composition, service
modeling, service coordination
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Jointly
supervised with Prof. Jukka Riekki the scientific work of the MOTIVE Academy
of Finland program
(2009-2011)
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Application SuperNetworking (All-IP), All-IP Applications Creation, Networking
and Service Management. Plug-and-play application platform, peer-to-peer
protocols, connectivity and session management

Application supernetworking project team (from right): Erkki Harjula,
Otso
Kassinen, Timo Koskela, Kimmo Kuusipalo, Mika Ylianttila (project
leader), Jussi Ala-Kurikka, Juuso Ohtonen, Juha Ylipekkala (ISG).
(http://www.mediateam.oulu.fi/projects/allip/)
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Management of mobility and
connectivity, availability and usability of services, and interoperability of
applications
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Mika
Ylianttila was first project manager, then at the final year the
project leader, TEKES project
(2004-2006)
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Mobile Entertainment Industry and Culture (mGain) EU FP5 IST-2001-38846 project. Objective
was to study mobile entertainment delivered through a mobile device

(http://www.mgain.org/)
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Mobile entertainment and the
enabling technologies and user experience.
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Mika
Ylianttila was research partner representing MediaTeam, having role in the
study of enabling technologies, EU project
(2002-2004)
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LEMMINGS (Location-aware ad hoc protocols), industry funded project for analyzing
routing protocols and location-awareness (CWC/Telecommunication laboratory)
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Protocol engineering,
location-aware ad hoc protocols
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Mika
Ylianttila was researcher, responsible of making analytical study of
location-aware ad hoc protocols, Industry project
(2001-2002)
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Wireless INter-technology Networks with optimizEd
data Rates (WINNER) project
considered IP mobility management (CWC/Telecommunication laboratory)

(http://www.cwc.oulu.fi/winner/)
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IPv6, mobility management, handovers
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Mika
Ylianttila was project manager and researcher, making his doctoral
dissertation about vertical handoffs, TEKES project
(2000-2001)
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WINGIP (Wireless INdoor Geolocation and IPv6 traffic
analysis) project
considered wireless geolocation techniques and Internet traffic analysis
(CWC/Telecommunication laboratory and CWINS/WPI)

Part of WINGIP project team (from right): Ranvir Chana, prof.
Kaveh Pahlavan (scientific leader), Mika Ylianttila, Xingrong Li.
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Traffic analysis, VoIP,
geolocation, mobility management
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Mika
Ylianttila was project manager and researcher, making his licentiate
thesis about Voice over IP and vertical mobility, TEKES
project (1999-2000)
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Wireless LAN for UMTS (WiLU), network architecture for integrating
heterogeneous wireless networks (CWC/Telecommunication laboratory)

Part of WiLU project team (from right): Prashant Khrisnamurthy, prof.
Kaveh Pahlavan (scientific leader), Juha-Pekka Mäkelä, Mika
Ylianttila, Hamid Hatami (in front).
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System architecture, mobility
management,
handover procedure
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Mika
Ylianttila was researcher responsible of making mobile IP testbed and
measurements, TEKES project
(1997-1998)
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Personal Virtual Services Based on Picocellular
Networks (PIHVI),
picocellular network architecture for mobile virtual environments
(CWC/Telecommunication laboratory)

PIHVI project team (from right): Roman Pichna, Mika
Ylianttila, Jaakko Talvitie, Juha-Pekka Mäkelä.
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Network architecture,
virtual
environments
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Mika
Ylianttila was researcher responsible of making technology comparison for
wireless pilot network, TEKES project
(1997-1998)
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