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Laura Contin, Telecom Italia – AIOTI WG5 co-chair
i-Cities 2015 – Palermo, October 29-30
Smart Living Environment for Aging Well
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Outline
AIOTI
WG5 – Smart Living Environment for Ageing Well
Large Scale Pilot 1
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AIOTI: the Alliance for IoT Innovation
AIOTI was launched by the European Commission in March 2015 to create a vibrant IoT ecosystem in Europe, and aims notably at breaking silos between leading vertical
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The mission of AIOTI
Contribute to Large Scale Pilots to foster experimentation, replication and deployment and to support convergence and interoperability of IoT standards.
Develop IoT ecosystem across vertical silos including startups and SMEs.
Identify, communicate and champion EU spearheads to speed up the take up of IoT.
Gather evidence on market obstacles for IoT deployment in a Digital Single Market context.
Mapping and bridging global, EU and Members States’ IoT innovation activities.
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AIOTI Working Groups & LSP mapping
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Outline
AIOTI
WG5 – Smart Living Environment for Ageing Well
Large Scale Pilot 1
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Scope Supporting older people in staying active, independent and out of institutional
care settings
Reducing the costs of care systems
Providing a better quality of life for vulnerable citizens.
Focus on Erderly Care and Health
Smart Home / Home Automation
Members Members: > 200 representatives of end-users, SME, Industry, Research Institution
and telecom operators
Chairs: ST Microelectronics and Telecom Italia
Working methods By correspondence, regular conf-calls, one face-to-face meeting
Collaboration with WG1-IERC, WG3-Standards, WG4-Policies, WG7-Wearables
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AIOTI WG5 – Smart Living Environment for Aging Well
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AIOTI Recommendations for future collaborative work in the context of the Internet of Things Focus Area in Horizon 2020 (1)
About Smart Living & Ageing Well
Contents Introduction about demographic trend and its effects
Mapping of existing initiatives in the relevant area of WG5
Investigation of the technological dimension for the large scale pilot
Recommendations for the testing of business models and of user acceptability
Investigation of the operational dimension for the large scale pilot
(1)http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=11816
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The AIOTI WG5 Report
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Recommendations about technological aspects
A set of recommendations about overall architecture, communication infrastructure, sensors and actuators and user interfaces
“The large scale pilot act as an ecosystem (or Hub) composed of four clusters: health, habit, home automation, safety”
Cross-cluster sharing of resources Data
Sensors capabilities
User interface design
Interoperability at any level
Usability
Privacy & Security
Scalability
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All stakeholders should be involved in the co-conception of the use cases
Identified five geographic regions of Europe with their own characteristic for eldercare funding regimes: Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian, Continental, Mediterranean and Eastern European
Evaluations done by multidisciplinary teams Benefit for end-users: sociologist, gerontologist, health economics
experts
Sustainability of innovative models: national/regional financers, private/ public health insurance, national/private SP, national–private promoters.
Ethical and privacy issues are critical aspect
The proposed IoT pilot should be adaptable to different national models.
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Business Models
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Outline
AIOTI
WG5 – Smart Living Environment for Ageing Well
Large Scale Pilot 1
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The call for Large Scale Pilot
IoT-01-2016: Large Scale Pilots
• Pilot 1: Smart living environments for ageing well (EU contr. up to 20 MEUR)
• Pilot 2: Smart Farming and Food Security (EU contr. up to 30 MEUR)
• Pilot 3: Wearables for smart ecosystems (EU contr. up to 15MEUR)
• Pilot 4: Reference zones in EU cities (EU contr. up to 15MEUR)
• Pilot 5: Autonomous vehicles in a connected environment (EU contr. up to 20 MEUR)
Total budget:
• 100 MEUR (funding rate: 70%)
Dates: • Call opening: 20th October 2015
• Call deadline: 12th April 2016, 17.00
• Expected starting date: January 2017
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Goal: validation of most advanced IoT solutions in real-life scenarios and with the complete value chain and actual users
Focus on: Interoperability, Standards & Certification
Privacy, trust & security
User Acceptability, Liability and Sustainability beyond the project
Default Participation to the Pilot on Open Research Data (possible opt-out)
Data Management Plans required to Pilots participating to the Pilot on Open Research Data
(1)https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/2223-iot-01-2016.html
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General Requirements for LSPs (1)
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Jointly funded by ICT-LEIT and SC1
Innovative and user-led pilot projects capable of supporting and extending independent living at home for older adults based on IoT technologies
User-friendly configuration, seamless services and flexible connectivity while moving in different environments
Integration with relevant application domain, e.g. energy, transport and smart cities
Parameters to be evaluated: QoL, efficiency gains, financing models, organisational changes, socio-economic impact, etc.
At least 4 pilot sites in 4 countries, suitable number of users and duration to ensure statistical significance in impact analysis
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Pilot1: Smart Living Environments for ageing well
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