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Information MeetingCopenhagen, Februari 26, 2009Preparation of Call 2009

“Self-Sustaining Innovation Ecosystems for European Leadership”

Annual Work Programme 2009Support for call2

Ad ten Berg, ARTEMISIA Association

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Back to the Source: the High Level viewARTEMIS-ETP: Strategic Research Agenda

ARTEMIS envisages cross-application solutions

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System Design Methods & ToolsSystem Design Methods & Tools

Common objectives:

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Ease of Use

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Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

Common objectives:

Design Efficiency

Ease of Use

High added value

Time to market

Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

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Organising Research and Development:ARTEMIS Research Domains

With DOWNSTREAM focus (Innovation)

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System Design Methods & ToolsSystem Design Methods & Tools

Common objectives:

Design Efficiency

Ease of Use

High added value

Time to market

Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

Common objectives:

Design Efficiency

Ease of Use

High added value

Time to market

Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

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Common objectives:

Design Efficiency

Ease of Use

High added value

Time to market

Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

Common objectives:

Design Efficiency

Ease of Use

High added value

Time to market

Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

Organising Research and Development:ARTEMIS Research Domains

For applications mapped onto 8, ARTEMIS Sub-Programes

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ARTEMIS Sub-Programmes (ASPs)

1. Methods and Processes for Safety-relevant Embedded Systems

2. Person-centric Health Management

3. Smart Environments and Scalable Digital Services

4. Efficient Manufacturing and Logistics

5. Computing Environments for Embedded Systems

6. Security, Privacy and Dependabilityin Embedded Systems for Appliances/Networks/Services

7. Embedded Technology for Sustainable Urban Life

8. Human-centric Design of Embedded Systems

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ARTEMIS JU Sub-Programmes – I

ASP1: Methods and Processes for Safety-relevant Embedded Systems Embedded Systems for enhanced safety and efficiency

• Special relevance for the Transport & Manufacturing sectors» Automotive, Aerospace, Plant, …» Cost-effective design and integration of new systems used in safety-critical

situations

ASP2: Person-centric Health Management Improved prevention, care, cure and well-being through Embedded

Systems• Rising cost of health-care demands new paradigms supported by ICTs

• Approach: start by keeping people healthy!

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ARTEMIS JU Sub-Programmes – II

ASP3: Smart Environments and Scalable Digital Services New (service / software) architectures for enhanced user

experience of (mobile) media and applications Enable the creation of new services that bring the “Ambient

Intelligence” experience to the user

ASP4: Efficient Manufacturing and Logistics Embedded Systems supporting sustainable, competitive, flexible

manufacturing, delivery and support of products over their complete life-cycle

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ARTEMIS JU Sub-Programmes – III

ASP5: Computing Environments for Embedded Systems New architectures and design paradigms for embedded systems Transversal technology, with positive impact on all ES application

domains• Processing throughput, low power, …

ASP6: Security, Privacy and Dependability(in Embedded Systems for Appliances/Networks/Services) Protect the individual, the supplier and the (data) infrastructure from

abuse• Increase trust and confidence in the use of ICT-based services

Protect the public at large (infrastructure protection) Transversal technology, with positive impact on all ES application

domains

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ARTEMIS JU Sub-Programmes – IV

ASP7: Embedded Technology for Sustainable Urban Life Sustainable delivery of energy and other utilities Improved energy use through cost-effective and

intelligent embedded systems (smart buildings) Also benefitting non-urban communities

ASP8: Human-centric Design of Embedded Systems New ways to interact with technology

• ... Or better, for the technology to interact with the user! Easier-to-use, friendly electronics for home, work and play

• Reduces the “digital gap” Improved operator monitoring and control of transport and industrial

systems• Eliminate operator error, for safer plant, safer car/train/’plane, ...

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AWP: “Proposals should address at least one ARTEMIS Sub-Programme and address within that at least one of the Research Priorities.”

ARTEMIS envisages cross-application solutions

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Reference Designs & ArchitecturesReference Designs & Architectures

Seamless Connectivity & MiddlewareSeamless Connectivity & Middleware

System Design Methods & ToolsSystem Design Methods & Tools

Common objectives:

Design Efficiency

Ease of Use

High added value

Time to market

Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

Common objectives:

Design Efficiency

Ease of Use

High added value

Time to market

Modularity

Safety / Security

Robustness

Competitiveness

Innovation

Cost reduction

Interoperability

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Industrial priorities in Annual Working Plan2009 ( AWP2009, page 7)

3.1.1 Reference designs and architectures Reference designs and architectures that offer common architectural

approaches for given ranges of applications. It includes topics such as: composability: the ability to derive instantiations of architecture from a

generic platform that support the constructive composition of large systems out of components and sub-systems without uncontrolled emergent behaviour or side effects.

architectural dependability, to ensure secure, reliable and timely system services despite accidental failure of system components and/or the activity of malicious intruders.

design for safety by means of architectures instantiated from a generic platform that enable the implementation of safety critical systems and the concurrent construction of dependability models. In addition to the required dependability and functionality of the provided services, emphasis is put on architectural support for certification, and the establishment of a safety case.

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Industrial Priorities in AWP 2009

3.1.2 Seamless connectivity and middleware Middleware that allows seamless connectivity and

interoperability. It includes topics such as: cross domain connectivity and communication capabilities,

necessary to realise the seamless interoperability between the ‘Ambient Intelligent Environments’ envisaged for the European citizen (at home, travelling, at work, in public spaces,…)

resource management to insure seamless connectivity between ES in a physical and logical environment more and more subject to changes, and to dynamically adapt to such changes. Resource management should ensure high utilization of the system resources such as CPU, memory, network, and energy, and guarantee operation within resource reserves or budgets.

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Industrial Priorities in AWP2009

3.1.3 Design methods and tools Integrated system design methods and tools for rapid

development and prototyping. It includes topics such as: establishment of an integrated chain of European-sourced

tools, based on ARTEMIS JU results, to support a complete process flow of development of Embedded Systems from user requirements, through system design, to system-on-chip production.

system-level model-based tools and design processes that contribute, in an integrated fashion, to elevating the abstraction level for architecture exploration and product design.

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AWP 2009 – Main features of Call 2

Open for all ASPs All 8 ASP’s are in the Call. Priorities in each ASP are in the AWP2009 and extracted from the

RA No pre-budget allocation per ASP, but ASPs 2, 4 and 6 are

“especially welcome”

Encouraging SME involvement

Impact on standards, regulation, open source and tool platforms are recommended to be addressed

Identify contribution to the achievement of the ARTEMIS targets

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“Self-Sustaining Innovation Eco-Systems

for European Leadership

in Embedded Systems”

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2009 Call support

ARTEMIS Call 2009 is the first “full” Call. Two-step process

As before, supported by the web-based ARTEMIS Proposal Service (APS) Tried and tested toolbox User-friendly (according to feedback) Important: APS is for SUBMITTING PROPOSALS

• do not use it as an “on-line brokerage” for your project!

ARTEMISIA Partner Search Tool www.artemisia-association.eu Register yourself, be visible! On-line brokerage function Propose project ideas or summaries

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The ARTEMIS Proposal Service (APS)

What? Web-based toolkit for submitting all relevant project information

Why? Uniform system, simplifies process for all parties Secure system (privacy) Centralised data for later management and follow-up

How? See next slides

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Using the APS - I

Setting up a project Register as a partner

• Provides basic company details Create a project

• The partner who creates a project on the system becomes by default the PROJECT COORDINATOR

• Project data required (name, basic budget, …)

Registration of partners Project Coordinator must invite partners (e-mail sent by the system) Partners can then accept the invitation

• And register their details (if not already registered)

TIPS:• Make sure that all partners register and fill in their details EARLY• The APS is NOT a Partner Search Tool!

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Registering as a Partner

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Inviting a partner

registers

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Using the APS - II

Uploading the Project Description (“Part B”) Download the relevant template from the site Complete this as much as possible, and upload it frequently

• Only the Project Coordinator can upload• MUST be in PDF format

“PART C” forms may be required for some partners (country dependent)• Must be uploaded by the Project Coordinator too

TIPS:• Upload the Part B frequently, even if not finished – don’t wait until the last

minute!• “SUBMIT” the project frequently, too

» NB Can only submit when all partner and project details are completed

• The last version that was “submitted” prior to the Closure will be used.» This means you can do a DRY RUN to familiarise yourself with the system

• Make sure that all partners and only those mentioned in the proposal are properly registered in time!

» “Part A” is generated automatically at Call Closure from the information provided

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Formalities

JU-Office funding Artemisia is obliged to contribute 10-20M Euro to finance the JU-Office (Council

regulations) Artemisia therefore expects that all partners of all projects contribute with 1.5% of

their eligible costs.

Project Agreement A PA must be signed according to the Guide-for-Applicants We strongly recommend to use the ARTEMISIA Project Consortium Agreement

(APCA) to avoid lengthy legal debates between partners. It can be downloaded from the ARTEMISIA website (“JOIN” tab). Non-ARTEMISIA members will be asked to sign a “Declaration of Acceptance”.

Grant Agreements: A national GRANT AGREEMENT signed together with the national funding authority A JU GRANT AGREEMENT to allow the JU funding to be paid

TIP: Start early to have a PA read and agreed among partners Contact local Funding Authority EARLY to understand eligibility requirements

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Getting Help

Guide for Applicants Very important and useful document. Download it and read it as

soon as you can!

Check ARTEMISIA website on documents:www.artemisia-association.eu.

Help: JU helpdesk and APS helpdesk FAQ on-line E-mail

Thank you for your attention


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