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bcnet broadband innovation challenge, 2010

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:30 am
by pan

also check the very detailed resource site at

https://wiki.bc.net/atl-conf/x/GIlqAQ

[web]http://www.cs.uvic.ca/~pan/bcnet/[/web]


Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:11 pm
by pan

bcnet bic 2010


Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:41 am
by pan

bcnet student poster competition

application deadline: april 2, 2010

Students are invited to present at poster at the BCNET/CANARIE
Conference 2010, New Ideas for Shared Solutions.

Theme:

Technology applications that utilize networks

Poster Competition Details
http://bc.net/2010-conference/poster.html

Abstract Deadline: April 02,. 2010
Competition Day: Monday, May 03, 2010

Free two-day conference passes for all students that are selected to
the BCNET/CANARIE Conference 2010.

More info
http://www.bc.net


Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:14 am
by pan

a simple "intent to apply" form is due today (march 1) for bcnet broadband innovation challenge. for more info, see http://tinyurl.com/bcnetbic

[web]http://tinyurl.com/bcnetbic[/web]


Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 5:57 pm
by pan

UVic Engineering Students Awarded at BCNET/CANARIE Conference

Five UVic Electrical and Computer Engineering students, Bo Li, Yi Dong, Xudong Liu, Yangke Xiao and Zhicheng Huang, are the third-place winners of the 2010 BCNET Broadband Innovation Challenge competition, for their project "Software Defined Radio: Extend Communication Range of Walkie-Talkie" from the ELEC 499 Design Project course.

The team was invited to attend the 2010 BCNET/CANARIE Conference in Vancouver last week and give an award presentation on May 5, 2010. In addition to the presentation, which was broadcast over the Internet, the team also received a trophy and a $1,000 cash award.

The annual Broadband Innovation Challenge competition, organized by BCNET and sponsored by industry, looks for student projects from BC universities that utilize the broadband Internet. The projects are judged based on their innovation and novelty, technical difficulty, bandwidth efficiency, the potential to encourage collaboration and for commercial or community use, and the project presentation.

Other three UVic students, Robert Kelly, Aidin Faghfouri and Ryan Hamilton from Computer Science, are the finalists of this year's competition and each of them received $500 honorable mentions.

For more info, see http://bc.net/media-release/2010-05-BBIC.html

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Software Defined Radio - Extend Communication Range of Walkie-talkie
Yi Dong, Zhicheng Huang, Bo Li, Xudong Liu & Yangke Xiao, Electrical and Computer Engineering, UVic
http://web.uvic.ca/~yangkex/ELEC499/Home.html
http://web.uvic.ca/~yangkex/Design/Project_Design.html

Stepping Out: Virtual Walking Tours
Robert Kelly, Computer Science, UVic
http://tour.robkelly.me/

uFriend : A content based music retrieval system based on P2P concepts
Aidin Faghfouri, Computer Science, UVic
http://grp.pan.uvic.ca/~aidin/uFriend.html

TOP (Traffic Obfuscation Project)
Ryan Hamilton, Computer Science, UVic
http://rhamilton.ca/top/