1"The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission""The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission"
Future Internet PPPObjectives 1.7 – 1.10
Dr Max Lemke, Deputy Head of UnitEuropean Commission - DG INFSO
New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities
ICT 2010Brussels, 29 September 2010
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four public - private partnerships
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Future Internet:
A Comprehensive EU Approach
Time to
Market
Technology Risk
FP7/PPP
Future Internet
•market oriented R&D•cost-efficiency•Common enablers•adaptation to specific demands, …
•large scale trials (using existing technology)
•service innovation
Piloting deployment
2-3 years 5-10 years
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•longer-term R&D •integration of new ICT & new ideas
•open platforms and interoperability
CIP/ICT PSP
FP7
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1.6
FIR
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Researc
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Experim
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1.2 Internet of Services & Cloud Comp.
1.4
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1.3 Internet connected
Objects
1.5 Networked Media & Search Systems
1.1 Future Networks
Challenge 1 - ”Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures”
Futu
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PPP
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FI Platformholistic/system
perspective/marketimpact
Making the world ‘smarter’ and accelerate sustainable innovation
Trade-offs:
Private/Public
Infrastructure
Openness
Regulation
EU
Policies
ICT technology research
Making Europe a world leader in Future Internet technologies
ICT applications research
FI PPP: leadership beyond R&D
+ user-driven
+ social benefit
- time to market
Application Pull
Technology push
European
Technology
Platforms
ICT Programme Challenge 1
Competitiveness
& Innovation
Programme
ICT-PSP
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FI PPP: not “business as usual”
Challenge 1 FI PPP CIP
networks
multimedia
software
IoT
Security
FIRE Holistic approach Innovation orientation Shorter time to market Industry driven Intertwined projects Program approach New players beyond ICT Leveraging previous results Leveraging public strengths User driven innovation
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FI PPP – a programme approach
programme facilitation and support
capacity building and infrastructure
use case scenarios and trials
technology foundation
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FI PPP – The core principle
Future Internet
Smart Energy Smart Living
Smart TransportSmart Health
General-purposeCommunication
and Service (Core)
Platform
Domain-specific
Domain-specific
Domain-specific
Domain-specific
Domain-specific
Domain-specific
Balance of technology push & application pull
– Core platform activities driven by ICT technology providers
– Usage area activities driven by usage area actors
– Capacity building activities influenced by innovation ecosystem stakeholders (public and private, e.g. smart cities)
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Architectures
Available information
Open to integration, evolution(possibly by 3rd parties)
Standards on all levels
Understandable, shared definition
Accepted by the various actors
Public and open definition process
Markets
Open to several possible implementations
Open market for products and services
Implementation
approaches
Application
domains
Arc
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featu
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Sta
ndard
specific
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OPEN
Three dimensions of openness
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SME Innovation
3rd Call
Use Case
Expansion
Phase
Call 3
TF Continuation (IP)
Up to 5 Trials
Call 2
Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials (IP)
Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials (IP)
Obj 1.9 Capacity Building (IP)
Obj 1.7 Technology Foundation (IP)
Up to 8 Use Case Scenarios
Obj 1.9 Capacity Building & Infrastructure (CSA)
Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)
Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)
Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)
Call 1
Obj 1.10 Programme Facilitation & Support (CSA)
20112010 2012 2013 2014 2015
Phase 3Phase 1 Phase 2
Programme Architecture
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Technology Foundation: FI Core Platform
• Generic, trusted, open platform
• Capabilities and functionalities for • upgraded network • information processing • sensor networks coupled to the Internet• versatile service infrastructure • real-time application• trust and identity• ad-hoc aggregation of resources
through open interfaces, API, SDK
• Functionalities depend on the requirements of the use case scenarios
• Generic enablers key feature in developing functionalities
• Build on existing research results and considering:– system view– integration– adding missing components
• Re-usable/composable in multiple usage contexts
• 3rd party access under fair and open conditions (FRAND)
One IP (41 MEuro, 3 years) covering Phases 1 and 2:
• 30% flexible budget for meeting use case needs• system design• early prototyping• early implementation and validation
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Use Case Scenarios and Early Trials
• Use cases with high social and economic impact
• Vertical application scenarios:
– with enhanced efficiency, sustainability, performanceby tighter integration with advanced Internet capabilities
– leapfrogging advanced internet technologies, such as
• context awareness and sensor networks
• advanced real time information processing
• handling huge volume of data
• ad-hoc service composition and mash ups
• managed broadband connectivity and services
• embedded media support
• Identification of generic versus specific enablers (collaboration with TF)
Phase 1 (competitive)
• Up to 8 IPs (5 MEuro, 2 years) with broad coverage
• specification of use cases & scenarios
• identification of generic and specific enablers
• conceptual prototypes
• Phase 2 implementation plan
Phase 2 (competitive)
• Up to 5 IPs (13.5 MEuro, 2 years) with 10% flexible budget (local business ecosystems)
• working experimentation sites with generic and specific enablers available
• selected test applications implemented
• validation of openness and versatility of the core platform
• planning phase 3
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Obj 1.7 Technology Foundation (IP)
Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)
Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)
Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)
Up to 8 Use Case Scenarios
Programme DependenciesU
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pecific
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Define generic enabler and develop generic functionalities2
Generic p
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functionalit
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Develop domain specific platform instantiation – based on 4
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FI-PPP: Pilot Architecture
Use Case A
Use Case B
Use Case C
Use Case DPilot B.2
Pilot B.1
Pilot B.3
Pilot B.4
Pilot A.3
&
Pilot C.2
• Geographically dispersed
but some co-locations
considered useful
• No pilot is an island
• Existing local ecosystem -
nucleus from which to grow
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• Leverage existing public investments in advanced infrastructures
– to support large scale and diverse experiments
– to demonstrate versatility of the core platform
– to support testing across a multiplicity of heterogeneous trials and use cases
• Examples for infrastructures
– GEANT and National Research and Education Networks
– FIRE - Future Internet Research & Experimentation
– Advanced city and regional infrastructures
• Establish partnership agreements
• Complementary to Use Case infrastructures
Capacity Building & Infrastructure Support
Phase 1• one CSA (3 MEuro, 3 years) overlapping
with phase 2• identify candidates for experimental
infrastructures for large scale experimentation
• repository of infrastructures• identify operational constraints and draft
partnership agreement across the programme
Phase 2• one IP (12.5 MEuro, 2 years)• integration of infrastructures for cross-
cutting phase 2 and 3 trials as needed • adaptation, upgrade, validation of
infrastructures for phase 3• assembly of a pan-European federation
to support application mash-up
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Programme Facilitation and Support
• Establish the adequate mechanisms for collaborations between projects– boards and advisory structure– day-to-day management support– synchronisation & management of dependencies – mechanisms for conflict resolution– progress monitoring
• Key performance indicators & success criteriato analyse the progress and achievements of the FI PPP.
• Co-ordination of standardisation and assurance of openness– certification programmes– strategic contribution to international standardisation– programme-level IPR regime
• SME-oriented measures– towards ecosystems for trials in Phases 2 and 3– awareness, training and incentive schemes
• Contribution to policy and regulatory discussion– operation of the FI framework to be developed– towards an internal market for e-services
• Public Relations– programme-wide PR strategy– individually address all relevant target audiences – coordinate common dissemination actions
One Support Action covering Phases 1 to 3 (6 MEuro, 5 years)
• facilitator for collaboration
• in support of and complementary to the EC management, monitoring and review processes
• ensuring coherent and non-disruptive management support
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Some reflection on characteristics of a use case in the FI PPP
1. Innovation on the application side2. Realism in terms of large scale trials in 3-5 years3. Need for advanced Internet functionality
• beyond the existing Internet• validating the PPP core platform concept
4. Synergies with other use areas proving value and potential of core platform, e.g.
• Sharing of data (e.g. from sensors)• Services and application mash up• Common devices and infrastructures
5. Possibility for provisioning and upgrading of experimentation infrastructures for phases 2 & 3
6. Relevance to EU policies, e.g. EU Digital Agenda• high social and economic impact
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Call 1 (20 July – 2 December 2010) – budget 90 MEuro
Technology Foundation (one IP, 41 MEuro, 3 years, 30% flexible)
Use Case Scenarios – Phase 1 (7-8 areas, IP, 5 MEuro, 2 years)
Capacity Building (one CSA, 3 MEuro, 3 years)
Programme support (one CSA, 6 MEuro, 5 years)
Call 2 (18 May – 29 October 2012) – budget 80 MEuro
Use Case Scenarios Pilots – Phase 2 (5 areas, IP, 13.5 MEuro, 2 years, 10 % flexible)
Capacity Building (one IP, 12.5 MEuro, 2 years)
Call 3 (later 2013) – budget 130 MEuro
Devoted to the expansion and enlargement of many testbeds and pilots (several areas, ~100 MEuro, 2 years)
Implementation Roadmap
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Further Information
Next Key Events 2010/11:
• 20-22 October – Tampere, 3rd
EU-Japan Symposium on Future Internet
• 29 Nov – 1 December - Tokyo, IoT2010
• 16-17 December – Ghent, 6th
FIA Conference
• 17-19 May – Budapest, 7th FIA Conference
Sites to drill further:
• ec.europa.eu/foi – read about the many activities the EC undertakes on Future Internet
• www.future-internet.eu –The European Future Internet Portal – the community site
• cordis.europa.eu/ict/ch1 –Ongoing European FI research & development activities