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Future Internet Assembly Research Roadmapping ICT2010 networking session. Nick Wainwright (EFFECTS+, Hewlett Packard) 28 Sept 2010. Objectives of this session.
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Future Internet AssemblyResearch RoadmappingICT2010 networking session Nick Wainwright (EFFECTS+, Hewlett Packard) 28 Sept 2010 ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
Objectives of this session • Make the opportunity for contribution to the FIA research roadmap visible to researchers across the entire challenge 1 research space • To gather input on the FIA research roadmap process and content from researchers and projects ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
Agenda • FIA and the FIA Research Roadmap : what is it and who is it for? • Introduction to the Challenge 1 support actions contributing to the support actions • Perspective from the EC on the FIA research roadmap • Contributions and questions from the Floor ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
Future Internet Assembly • A European Assembly of researchers in future internettechnologies • Cross domain, multi-disciplinary approach • Founded Bled, 2008 • Meeting twice yearly • Technical, application, socio-economic tracks ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
FIA Activities • FIA Events (Spring, Autumn) • FIA Book (once each year) New • FIA Portal • FIA Architecture • FIA Standardisation • FIA International cooperation • FIA Research Roadmap • Each is co-ordinated by one of the Future Internet Support Actions ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
What do we mean by “FIA Research Road Map” ? • Our vision for Internet 2020 and beyond • How the Internet will address societies’ big challenges • The high value, big payoff technologies and approaches needed to win • The significant technical challenges we’ll face getting there • Providing input to the Framework Eight research programme ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
FIA Research Roadmap Challenges of the future Environmental challenges Healthcare challenges Urban living challenges Energy challenges Lifestyle challenges Economic challenges Resource challenges Social challenges --- Future Internet Novel, High Impact, technologies & approaches The physical world… managed, connected Even more data, information and knowledge Scale – from micro to local to global Smart and intelligent systems .. a last Energy, power at device and planetary level An expectation of good stewardship Everything as a service (a.k.a cloud) Virtual everything (also a.k.a. cloud) Immersive digital lifestyle … Disrupted business models Insufficient infrastructure deployment Critical mass of users and applications Standardisation and adoption of standards Cybercrime and cyber terrorism Fragmented markets for services Capacity for new service innovation … Barriers to FI
The FIA Research RoadmapSummary • Coordinated by EFFECTS+ • Bringing together contributions from each of the Future Internet Support Actions, though their work and through FIA • Looking way beyond the current research to significant, high impact, new research challenges • Conducted publicly online at http://fisa.future-internet.eu wiki site • Reviewed at Future Internet Assembly events twice yearly • Providing input on research topics to be addressed in Framework 8 Questions, comments? ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
Agenda • FIA and the FIA Research Roadmap : what is it and who is it for? • Introduction to the Challenge 1 support actions contributing to the support actions • Perspective from the EC on the FIA research roadmap • Contributions and questions from the Floor ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
FIA Support Actions presenting today • FIRESTATION (FI research and experimentation) • FIREBALL (Smart Cities) • IOT-I (Internet of Things) • NextMedia (Future Media Internet) • SOFI (Internet of Services) • SeServ (Socio Economics) • EFFECTSPLUS (Trust and Security) ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
FIA Research RoadmapFIRE:Future Internet Research and Experimentation FIRESTATION FIRESTATION is a FP5 Coordination & Support Action (CSA) project funded in Call 5. Started 1st of June 2010 (36 months) FIRE STATION project provides the FIRE Initiative with an active hub that matches, guides and co-ordinates demand for - and offering of - experimentation facilities in the context of future networks and services FIA Caretakers for FIRE: Anastasius Gavras (Eurescom)cc: Timo Lahnalampi (Dimes) ICT2010 Networking Session FIA Research Roadmap
Validation Research Large Scale Experiments Test bed 9 Test bed 1 Test bed 1 Test bed 2 Test bed 2 Test bed 3 Test bed 3 Requirements Test bed 4 Test bed 4 Test bed 5 Test bed 6 Test bed 6 Test bed 7 Test bed 8 FIA Research RoadmapFIRE:Future Internet Research and Experimentation FIRESTATION FIRE Experimental Facility User Communities Exp 5 Exp 2 Test bed 5 Exp 4 Exp1 FIRE Research Exp 3 Test bed 7 Test bed 8 Federated Service Testbeds Federated Network Testbeds ICT2010 Networking Session FIA Research Roadmap
FIREBALL – Smart Cities as Innovation Ecosystems for Future Internet Research www.fireball4smartcities.eu • FIREBALL is a Coordinating Action funded in FP7-ICT, Theme 1.6). In Call 5. Started 1st of May 2010, duration 24 months • FIREBALL brings together different players to exploit the linkage between Smart Cities, Living Labs and Future Internet for Connected Smart Cities Innovation • Main activities: Synergies and cooperation among the communities related to Future Internet; Common resources to implement smart city showcases; Landscape of Smart Cities & Future Internet; Empowering constituencies for innovation; Creating a Smart Cities innovation network • FIREBALL Landscape and Roadmap: • Hans Schaffers, ESoCE Net (lead) • Nicos Komninos, URENIO • Michael Nilsson, CDT • Brigitte Trousse, INRIA • Dave Carter, Manchester DDA (and others) ICT2010 Networking Session FIA Research Roadmap
Smart Cities, Living Labs and Future Internet Landscape and Roadmap to support collaborative innovation for Intelligent Cities Energy-efficiency in urban areas Participative planning “Sustainable growth and high quality of life through participatory governance” Smart City Citizens Needs and Networked Applications Entrepreneurship support, jobs Government and citizens services Affordable health and care for all Testbeds in FP7: OneLab2, PII, VITAL++, WISEBED, FEDERICA Smart City Innovation facilities: Living Labs, Venture Labs, Field Labs Emerging Smart City Innovation ecosystems Future Internet Research Technologies For Smart Cities Smart CityApplications (federated) Testbeds User driven innovation Smart City Internet pilots: Creative media, health and care, energy Barcelona, Manchester, Helsinki etc Content Management JOOMLA Visualisation Technologies For Smart Cities (Emerging, growing, maturing) Intelligence Data mining Wiki’s Web design OLAP mashups Living Labs: ENoLL (200+ liing labs), APOLLON etc 3D tools FIRE experimentally-driven advanced research projects (OPNEX, ECODE, NANODATACENTERS, N4C etc) Collective intelligence Simulation for deciision making Collaboration Web Access for all Co-design tools Broadband networks Crowdsourcing Community support ICT2010 Networking Session FIA Research Roadmap Virtual collaboration Security and trust
The Internet of Things Initiative – IOT-I • Coordination Action (Objective 1.3, call 5) • 2 years project (started Sept 1st, 2010 – Kicked off on 16/17th) • 17 core organisations / 10 countries • Coordinator: Unis • Prof Rahim Tafazolli & Francois Carrez (PM) f.carrez@surrey.ac.uk • Bernard Hunt b.hunt@surrey.ac.uk • Main activities (road mapping activities shown next slide) • European IOT community building • Exhaustive IOT landscape database • Host of the IOT International Forum • Converged IOT reference model • Promotion of European IOT world wide • Dissemination activities ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
IOT-I road mapping activities • Technology road mapping • Strategic Research Agenda available Sept’11 and July’12 • Identifies strategically missing research as for IOT • Application road mapping • Identifies application of strategic importance that can build upon IOT technology • Identifies missing technologies (usage driven approach) • Identifies (legal / societal / ethical) hurdles to IOT development, acceptance, deployment, and proposes recommendations to remove such barriers • All those actions feed the IERC SRA and IERC book ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
FIA Research RoadmapTowards the Future Media Internet Call 5 Coordination Action started in Nov. 2009 Responsible for coordinating actions, events, projects in the area of the Future Media Internet as well as providing a roadmap for research in this area analysing the position of Europe vis-à-vis USA and Japan. Additionally NextMedia is responsible for overall coordination of the Future Internet Architecture amongst the CA’s working in the area of FI. Federico Alvarez (UPM)Oscar Mayora (Create-Net) Ebroul Izquierdo (QMUL) Paul Moore (Atos Origin)Petros Daras (CERTH) Theodore Zahariadis (Synelixis) ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
FIA Research RoadmapTowards the Future Media Internet New Architectures Haptics 3D Content Distribution GAMING Immersive Experiences Intelligent Content Augmented Reality Search ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
SOFI • Coordination and support actions • Started on 1° June 2010 for 24 months • Partners: • STI International (Austria) • The Open University (UK) • Ingegneria Informatica Spa (Italy) • http://www.sofi-project.eu ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
SOFI Goal • … to complement R&D projects in the area of Internet of Services, Software and Virtualization (Objective 1.2) through specific support activities • To contribute to the definition of the FP8 by providing indications specifically on IoS ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
SESERV Socio-Economics Service for European Research Projects SESERV http:www.seserv.org FIA Caretaker Mike Boniface, IT Innovations, Southampton, UK ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
Market/ Policy Makers FP7 Projects Support Actions SESERV Future Internet Socio-Economic Topic Space incentivesvalue modelsaccountabilityparticipation modelsreal-time risk management Project Overview policy priorities/ business challenges research challenges technical solutions ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap
FIA Research RoadmapTrustworthy Future Internet EFFECTS+ is a call 5 Support Action funded in Call 5. Started 1 Sept 2010 Responsible for bringing together challenges for the strategic research agenda for Trust, Security, Privacy and Compliance in the Future Internet Additionally for providing overall coordination of the Future Internet Assembly Research Roadmap FIA Caretakers for Trust & Identity Nick Wainwright (HP)Jim Clarke (WIT) Volkmar Lotz (SAP) ICT2010 Networking Session FIA Research Roadmap
Trustworthy Future InternetResearch Roadmap Delivering on the needs and rights of citizens in future internet Engendering trust between business and customers Applications Services Infrastructure Secure against cybercrime and cyber-terrorism Complying with societies‘ rules and regulations ICT2010 Networking Session FIA Research Roadmap
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Agenda • FIA and the FIA Research Roadmap : what is it and who is it for? • Introduction to the Challenge 1 support actions contributing to the support actions • Perspective from the EC on the FIA research roadmap • Contributions and questions from the Floor ICT2010 Networking SessionFIA Research Roadmap