Princeton partners on $30 million grant to advance internet infrastructure
Molly Sharlach, Office of Engineering Communications
Jan. 14, 2021 3:15 p.m.
Princeton University researchers are partners on a major initiative to help shape the next generation of computer networks. The effort, known as Project Pronto, aims to build and test new types of flexible, programmable networks to advance network security, performance and innovation.
Jennifer Rexford
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As fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks connect a growing number of computers, phones, sensors and other devices, the ability to customize network infrastructure could improve both security against cyberattacks and the safety and performance of devices such as drones and autonomous vehicles.