Partners

A consortium of 5 partners from 2 countries (France, and Luxembourg) is required to cover the set of expertise needed to convey the full value-chain throughout the 5G-INSIGHT project.

partners 5G-INSIGHT

French Consortium

  • UGE

    University Gustave Eiffel (UGE) will be involved in this project through its Gaspard-Monge Computer Science laboratory (LIGM) and its Software, Networks and Real-time (SNR) research group. UGE researcher's will bring to the project valuable experience in 5G prototyping, resource prediction and management and participate in all WPs. The project will benefit from both an SDN-based 5G testbed located at LIGM and a real automotive 5G platform (Transpolis), located at Lyon campus.

    Contacts: Rami Langar

  • UBFC
  • Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (UBFC) will be involved in this project through its engineering school ISAT and its DRIVE research lab specialized in automotive and transport. UBFC researchers’ will bring to the project valuable experience in Internet of Vehicles, Cyber Security, Intrusion Detection, and proof of concept development.

    Contacts: Sidi Mohamed Senouci , Bouziane Brik

  • ULR
  • La Rochelle University (ULR): The L3i lab is the La Rochelle University’s ICT research department. L3i researchers, mainly from the eAdapt Research Group, will bring their expertise in vehicular networking and the Internet of Things, 5G mobile networks, privacy-preserving techniques, as well as decentralized internetworking systems (including Blockchain and DLTs).

    Contacts: Yacine Ghamri-Doudane

    Luxembourg Consortium

  • UNILU
  • University of Luxembourg (UNILU) will be involved in this project through its SnT - Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust and its SECAN-Lab, which conducts internationally competitive fundamental and applied research in computer networking, privacy, and security, namely in the areas of privacy by distribution, network and system security, SCADA and cyber security, IoT, vehicular communication and multimodal traffic management, and wireless networks and mobile security. UNILU researchers’ will bring to the project valuable experience in Internet of Vehicles, Cyber Security, Intrusion Detection, and proof of concept development.

    Contacts: Thomas Engel , Abdelwahab BOUALOUACHE

  • LIST
  • LIST's “IT for Innovative Services” (ITIS) department will be involved in the simulation and data augmentation activities primarily (WP3), attacks detection in Roaming network slicing (WP4) and Secure and privacy-preserving data orchestration (WP5). In addition, ITIS will be involved in other general activities such as dissemination.

    Contacts: Sébastien Faye