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Fabrice Forest Université Pierre Mendès-France - Umanlab

Le concept « Real World Internet » dans le projet SENSEI : applications et enjeux socio-économiques. Fabrice Forest Université Pierre Mendès-France - Umanlab. 21 septembre 2010, INSA Lyon « Quel Futur pour le Web » Cluster ISLE – Web Intelligence. Sommaire. Le projet SENSEI

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Fabrice Forest Université Pierre Mendès-France - Umanlab

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  1. Le concept « Real World Internet » dans le projet SENSEI : applications et enjeux socio-économiques Fabrice Forest Université Pierre Mendès-France - Umanlab 21 septembre 2010, INSA Lyon « Quel Futur pour le Web » Cluster ISLE – Web Intelligence

  2. Sommaire • Le projet SENSEI • Concept et objectifs • Enquêtes de terrain • Scenarios • Résultats “Usages” • Résultats “business framework” SENSEI

  3. 1 – SENSEI project • SENSEI (Real World Dimension of the Network of the Future) • Integrated Project (IP) in the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). • Budget over 23 million Euros / 1900 person-months • IP from Call 1, Challenge 1.1: The Network of the Future. • Started in January 2008 / end 2010 • Consortium involves multi-disciplinary expertise split among 19 partners from 12 European countries.

  4. 2.1 - SENSEI concept • The overall objective of SENSEI is to integrate the Physical with the Digital World of the Future Internet. • SENSEI’s vision is to realize ambient intelligence in a future network and service environment, and to integrate Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks (WSAN) efficiently into the Future Internet. • In order to realize this vision of Ambient Intelligence in future networks and services environment, heterogeneous wireless sensor and actuator networks (WS&AN) have to be integrated into a common framework of global scale and made available to services and applications via universal service interfaces. SENSEI

  5. 2.2 - Future Internet and SENSEI SENSEIobjective is to define a system and an architecture, with universal interfaces: • To support a large number of WS&ANs, through a plug and play WS&ANs interface • To be an enabler of applications, that process sensor data and its context information, via the SENSEI service interface • To allow the connection of present and future networks, via the network support interface SENSEI

  6. 2.3 - Overview of essential roles in a SENSEI system • Resource user: • Business players & processes • Context-aware mobile services • Control and monitoring applications • Network management function, etc. • Resource: • Sensor • Actuator • Processing components • Management state, etc. • Resource provider • WSAN island operator, • Processing component provider SENSEI

  7. 3.1 - Field inquiries: overview of the approach SENSEI D1.3 - Business and Social Acceptance Studies for Open and Enterprise Solutions • Field inquiry – 37 interviews towards users and business stakeholders: • Building and home • City planning and design • Transport • Crisis management • Assessment of the SENSEI concept + design goals • User and social acceptance • Business value and roles • Design recommendations Online scenarios – www.ict-sensei.org SENSEI

  8. 3.2 - Horizontalisation - SENSEI architecture will facilitate the horizontal reuse of sensing, actuation and processing services for different applications.

  9. 3.3 - Privacy and Security - SENSEI architecture will protect the privacy of the users and offer adequate security for its participating systems and also to the entities being observed and acted upon

  10. 4 - Application scenarios • SENSEI project has created some application scenarios for SENSEI system. • These scenarios concretize some applications that could be enabled by SENSEI system SENSEI

  11. 5.1 Usages – decisive adoption factors • Decisive societal acceptance factors • SENSEI feasibility : SENSEI seen as the combination of existing technologies in a consistent framework • SENSEI in the users’ agenda :SENSEI framework expected by companies to support R&D dynamics and to create new generation of applications • SENSEI key design goals : the whole set of SENSEI design goals works as an ecosystem making sense as whole • SENSEI and innovation dynamics: SENSEI seen as an enabler for the innovation processes and strategies of the companies (think cross domains, transcend the silos) • SENSEI and Future Internet: RWI vision transcends the current Internet of Things vision by combining the Ambient Intelligence with the Future Networks • SENSEI ethics and privacy issues : RWI differsfrom the usual Big Brother nightmare • SENSEI and standardization issues : neededto make the SENSEI vision realistic. Should avoid the stakeholders’ effort in standardization • SENSEI business roles and value: user acceptance not separable from the business modelling and value networks analysis 11 SENSEI

  12. 5.2 – User and social acceptance • Ethics and privacy issues • The user perception of the RWI differs from the usual Big Brother nightmare (not negatively perceived with regard to traditional privacy issues related to ubiquitous computing). • Horizontalisation: the distributed principle supports the idea of a neutral system in terms of societal and human control (contrary of an Orwellian centralised system for social control). • Recent societal trends have changed the users’ perception of the privacy issues: Internet social networking pushed back the limits of the personal privacy • Ongoing societal changes (environment and energy issues) motivate the development of frameworks to make possible new types of societal schemes and large-scale applications to regulate them • This willingness of the users to share private data is strongly dependent on the robustness of reliable privacy and security SENSEI mechanisms 12 SENSEI

  13. 6.1 SENSEI Business Framework Business Roles & Relations - Values Initial Draft Reference Model CMF System components SMF WOP System SDP APD Deployment WSAN COP WSP Contents Development 3SP Local connectivity Services SSB CXP Services Remote connectivity ASP Services Services ASC ASS Services 3SC Technical, regulatory & legal framework SDO REG LEG

  14. 6.5 Business Framework 3 Models for Business Logics Resource Users … ASC ASS 3SC Application logic ASP ASP ASP ASP SSB SSB SSB CENTRIC BROKERING DISTRIBUTED BROKERING TRADITIONAL SENSEI logic Resource providers WSP COP WOP …

  15. 6.5 Business Framework 3 Models for Business Logics Resource Users … ASC ASS 3SC Now New Next Application logic ASP ASP ASP ASP SSB SSB SSB CENTRIC BROKERING DISTRIBUTED BROKERING TRADITIONAL SENSEI logic Resource providers WSP COP WOP …

  16. Conclusion - Lifecycle scenarios to design SENSEI system for change • Application scenarios used to anticipate the SENSEI deployment and lifecycle • Scenarios involved RWI perspective from short, mid and to long term • Different degrees of societal changes, business innovation and technology progress •  functional requirements for SENSEI system designed for change before/beyond runtime • SENSEI lifecycle scenarios for Smart City: SENSEI

  17. Thank you www.sensei-project.eu fabrice.forest@umanlab.eu SENSEI

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