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Felix Freitag

Description of Activities

 The objective is to present LoRa mesh networks to the IRTF GAIA WG of the IETF. GAIA seeks technologies to connect the unconnected world, and with IRTF GAIA as a vehicle, we seek to start the standardisation activity of this new technology. 

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (6th Open Call)
The contribution made within this fellowship adds value to the development of LoRa mesh network technology. SMEs may then feel more confident in adopting the technology.
Impact on society (6th Open Call)
The technology provides a permanent low-cost and low-energy routed multi-hop communication network with moderate data rates. LoRa mesh networks allow a new kind of distributed IoT applications in the long range IoT layer. One of the application areas of LoRa mesh networks is the emerging field of distributed embedded machine learning. LoRa mesh networks are not yet standardised. To initialise standardisation, we will introduce the LoRaMesh networks as a design and reference implementation.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
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Felix Freitag
Proposal Title (6th Open Call)
Advancing IoT Connectivity: Bringing LoRa Mesh Networks to the IRTF GAIA WG
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (6th Open Call)

Nicolae Paladi

Description of Activities

Through this fellowship, I am contributing to shape the standards around next-generation secure computing infrastructure. We are on the verge of a new paradigm where the security of the computing infrastructure is endorsed by hardware features and ensures protection of data at rest, in transit, and in use. 

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
Trusted execution environments (TEEs) allow deploying code and data in a separate, secure segment of computing platforms. Standardised security assessment and provisioning of configuration and personalisation information to Trusted execution environments (TEEs) can be a key contributor to more secure services and an enabler for new products and services.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
CEO CanaryBit.eu
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Paladi
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Marcello Caleffi

Description of Activities

I contribute to developing new standards on the quantum counterpart of the classical Internet Protocol, defined within IETF RFC 791 standard and following standards.
 

Fellow's country
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
The adoption of standardised classical communication protocols significantly accelerates the scalability of quantum networks. As quantum technologies advance, the ability to seamlessly integrate new quantum devices into existing networks becomes crucial. Standardised protocols provide a foundation for the consistent and reliable integration of diverse quantum resources, paving the way for the widespread adoption of quantum technologies across various applications and industries.
Open Call
Organization
Assistant Professor - University of Naples Federico II
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Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
Standardising the Quantum Internet
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (4th Open Call)

Johann Groszschaedl

Description of Activities

Improving security is one of the most, if not the most, important priorities for the evolution and future development of the IoT.

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
MSP430 microcontrollers are deployed in thousands of IoT devices of European companies in all segments of the Embedded/IoT industry, ranging from automotive appliances over industrial control systems to medical devices. Many of the companies that designed and/or manufactured these devices are SMEs.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
This project has contributed to improve the security of the IoT since cryptographically strong E2E protocols are the foundation upon which secure architectures, systems and protocols can be built.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
University of Luxembourg
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Johann
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
IoTDisco: Strong yet Lightweight End-to-End Security for the Internet of Constrained Things
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Jérôme François

Description of Activities

Energy consumption can be reduced using more power-efficient hardware, using sustainable power sources, deploying data centers in cooler locations, optimising protocols, using environmental metrics in routing and traffic engineering, etc.

Country
Luxembourg
Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Research Scientist - Université of Luxembourg
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Francois
Proposal Title (1st Open Call)
IRTF NMRG agenda refinement for assessing and reducing the environmental impact of networking
Standards Development Organisation
Topic
ICT Environmental Impact
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (1st Open Call)

Jacak Witold

Description of Activities

Standards for basic quantum infrastructures such as quantum information encryption in future quantum networks can support innovation in quantum technology and accelerate its uptake by European SMEs.

Country
Belgium
Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (6th Open Call)
Rapid advancements in quantum computation, communication and a recent surge in QIPC startups are reshaping the landscape for the European innovation. Initiatives like the European Quantum Flagship, alongside global R&D programs, are channeling billions of euros into developing breakthrough quantum solutions. SMEs, long a cornerstone of the European industry, are now poised to harness quantum standards for critical communication infrastructures, including qubit development, advanced encryption, and network interoperability. These standards, including QRNG standards, will further boost state-of-the-art cybersecurity, laying the foundation for a future quantum internet, driving sustainable techno-economic growth, and ensuring that European SMEs and society remain competitive in a rapidly evolving global market.
Organisation type
Organization
Chair of the Board of Directors & Coordinator of the EITCI Quantum Standards Group, European Information Technologies Certification Institute
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Witold
Proposal Title (1st Open Call)
Launching generalised quantum cryptography standardisation
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Standards for new on-chip Integrated Circuit Quantum Random Number Generator (ASIC QRNG) devices
Proposal Title (6th Open Call)
Promoting International Standardisation in Quantum Technologies and Quantum Communication
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
Topic
Quantum Technology
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (1st Open Call)
Topic (3rd Open Call)
Topic (6th Open Call)

Maria Ines Robles

Description of Activities

A significant challenge for European industrial plants is ensuring reliable connectivity and interoperability among wireless devices. RPL has been developed to specifically address these challenges.

Country
Finland
Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (6th Open Call)
The work of the IETF ROLL WG significantly impacts European SMEs by developing internationally recognised open standards, such as RPL. RPL presents multiple open-source implementations has been tested through extensive simulations and continuous evaluations. Also, RPL meets all their required capabilities, such as energy-efficient mechanisms, which are pivotal for sustainable growth.
Moreover, the continuous enhancements by the ROLL WG are vital for the evolution and adaptation of new use cases pertinent to the European context. These improvements ensure robust interoperability and adherence to security standards, both critical for SMEs operating in the dynamic European market. This commitment to excellence and relevance is applied in the standard reviews carried out within the IETF Directorates, such as IoT, Routing, and General-Area sectors. Such endeavours underscore our dedication to supporting European SMEs' technological advancement and operational efficiency.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Researcher - Tampere University
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Robles
Proposal Title (1st Open Call)
Request for funding for IETF IoT work
Proposal Title (6th Open Call)
‘Contribution to International Standards for IoT and Routing Protocols’.
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
Topic
IoT
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (1st Open Call)
Topic (6th Open Call)

draft-contreras-alto-service-edge-04 Use of ALTO for Determining Service Edge

Service providers are starting to deploy and interconnect computing capabilities across the network for hosting network functions and applications. In distributed computing environments, both computing and topological information are necessary in order to determine the more convenient infrastructure where to deploy such a service or application. This document proposes an initial approach towards the use of ALTO to provide such information and assist the selection of appropriate deployment locations for services and applications.

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draft-ietf-mops-ar-use-case-04Media Operations Use Case for an Augmented Reality Application on Edge Computing Infrastructure

This document explores the issues involved in the use of Edge Computing resources to operationalize media use cases that involve Extended Reality (XR) applications. In particular, it discusses those applications that run on devices having different form factors and need Edge computing resources to mitigate the effect of problems such as a need to support interactive communication requiring low latency, limited battery power, and heat dissipation from those devices. The intended audience for this document are network operators who are interested in providing edge computing resources to operationalize the requirements of such applications.

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IETF - RCF8105Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Ultra Low Energy (ULE)

This document specifies how to map IPv6 over DECT ULE inspired by [RFC4944], [RFC6282], [RFC6775], and [RFC7668].
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Ultra Low Energy (ULE) is a low-power air interface technology that is proposed by the DECT Forum and is defined and specified by ETSI. The DECT air interface technology has been used worldwide in communication devices for more than 20 years. It has primarily been used to carry voice for cordless telephony but has also been deployed for data-centric services.

IETF - RCF8105

draft-dwon-t2trg-multiedge-archMulti-cluster Edge System Architecture and Network Function Requirements

In this draft, it is presented the cluster-based edge system architecture and multi-cluster edge network topology that consists of multi-cluster edge system and core cloud. Also, the network functions and network node to configurate and operate multi-cluster edge network collaboratively.

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