My Personal Adaptive Global Net (MAGNET)

The scope of this paper is to introduce the research project MAGNET supported within the 6th framework of the European Commission. The project acronym MAGNET stands for “My personal Adaptive Global NET”. As the name implies, the project has a very strong emphasis on user-centricity, personalisation, adaptation, interoperability, personal networking and interconnecting heterogeneous networks. The user-centric approach is called for, since is it is widely accepted that future applications and services need to be developed with the user in the driver’s seat and in equal pace with the corresponding core and radio networks.

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