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Oulun yliopisto > Teknillinen tiedekunta > Sähkö- ja tietotekniikan osasto > Mika Ylianttila

 

Past projects

Below is description of the projects he has been working with previously.

Project

Research themes

Project type

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/)

P2P networking and communication, load balancing, load monitoring, energy-efficiency

Mika Ylianttila is the project leader, TEKES parallel project with companies (Nokia, Ericsson, Nethawk)

(2007-2010)

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/)

Multimedia metadata framework, mobile content delivery, SOA, network service architecture.

Mika Ylianttila, leading the research team of MediaTeam, research partner in the European ITEA2/EUREKA program

(2007-2010)

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/)

Experiences sharing in mobile peer communities, Web 2.0 and mash-ups, peer-to-peer networking

Mika Ylianttila, leading the research team of MediaTeam, research partner in the European ITEA2/EUREKA program

(2007-2009)

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/)

Pervasive service composition, service modeling, service coordination

Jointly supervised with Prof. Jukka Riekki the scientific work of the MOTIVE Academy of Finland program

(2009-2011)

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/)

Management of mobility and connectivity, availability and usability of services, and interoperability of applications

Mika Ylianttila was first project manager, then at the final year the project leader, TEKES project

(2004-2006)

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/)

Mobile entertainment and the enabling technologies and user experience.

Mika Ylianttila was research partner representing MediaTeam, having role in the study of enabling technologies, EU project

(2002-2004)

LEMMINGS (Location-aware ad hoc protocols), industry funded project for analyzing routing protocols and location-awareness (CWC/Telecommunication laboratory)

Protocol engineering,

location-aware ad hoc protocols

Mika Ylianttila was researcher, responsible of making analytical study of location-aware ad hoc protocols, Industry project

(2001-2002)

Wireless INter-technology Networks with optimizEd data Rates (WINNER) project considered IP mobility management (CWC/Telecommunication laboratory)


(http://www.cwc.oulu.fi/winner/)

IPv6, mobility management, handovers

Mika Ylianttila was project manager and researcher, making his doctoral dissertation about vertical handoffs, TEKES project

(2000-2001)

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.

Traffic analysis, VoIP, geolocation, mobility management

Mika Ylianttila was project manager and researcher, making his licentiate thesis about Voice over IP and vertical mobility, TEKES project

(1999-2000)

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).

System architecture, mobility management,

handover procedure

Mika Ylianttila was researcher responsible of making mobile IP testbed and measurements, TEKES project

(1997-1998)

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.

Network architecture, virtual environments

Mika Ylianttila was researcher responsible of making technology comparison for wireless pilot network, TEKES project

(1997-1998)

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