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Unified MANEMO Architecture

Welcome to the Unified MANEMO Architecture (UMA) Wiki site. This is the place to find out all the latest information about the UMA protocol, download the latest releases and get instructions on installing and running the code.

Overview

Overview of the way UMA works...

Download

Download the latest code (coming soon)...

Documentation

Documentation related to compiling and running UMA on a number of different platforms.

Development

Development specific tasks.


Deployment

Bay Search and Rescue

This section contains information specific to our deployment efforts with the Morecambe Bay Search and Rescue Team.

Routers

Information on routers that we have been using either as Access Routers or UMA routers.

Demos

Information on setting up specific testbeds for project demonstrations.


Research

AAA and Security in a Mobile Context

This section contains materials related to the research into AAA and Security considerations in Multi-hop, Mobile Network solutions.

Section Maintainer: Panagiotis Georgopoulos

Multiple Gateway Optimization

This section contains materials related to the research into iManet: Gateway Information Dissemination, Gateway Selection, Gateway Enforcement and Traffic Engineering.

Section Maintainer: Ahmed Mustafa Mahmoud


Applications

Rescue System Interface

The Rescue System Interface is an application designed to facilitate the role of rescue coordination. It comprises of an initial alarm system (for alerting team members when a new rescue mission takes place), a mapping function (that combines with the localisation application to provide real time location plotting), an interface to individual camera streams & sensor data and a centralised point for initiating individual and group voice calls.

IPv6 "Push-to-Talk" VOIP Application

For communications in the field we have developed a streamlined IPv6 enabled VOIP application that emulates push to talk radios.

Localisation Application

To ensure that the movements of a rescue team are traceable we have implemented a resilient locationing application that transmits GPS coordinates of individuals or vehicles to a centralised point (and visualised using the Rescue System Interface).

Remote Sensor Monitoring

In addition to mobile scenarios we also provide solutions for static sensor installations. This section provides details of the current LEC project we are working on.


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