ICT : Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects

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LEIT ICT WP2014-15 ICT 30 2015: Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects Peter Friess (peter.friess@ec.europa.eu), Network Technologies Werner Steinhoegl (werner.steinhoegl@ec.europa.eu), Complex Systems & Advanced Computing EUROPEAN COMMISSION, DG CONNECT Version 08/2014 1

Internet of Things: An important research and policy element of the European Commission As follow-up of FP7 specific IoTresearch and innovation in the context of H2020 for developing federating platforms towards a world of Connected Smart Objects Stronger combination of the IoTwith Cloud Computing, Future Internet, Cyber-Physical Systems and network technologies like 5G (multiple actors) Support of the policy and social dialogue (including IoTgovernance) as the Internet of Things lays the foundation for a digital society 2

Issues at stake in a larger context of the Internet of Things The overall challenge is to support better support societal changes and economic growth, and to overcome the fragmentation of vertically-oriented closed systems, architectures and application areas, and to move towards open systems and platforms that support multiple applications and open API Europe needs to capture the benefits from developing consumer-oriented platforms that require a strong cooperation between the telecom, hardware, software and service industries, in order to create and master innovative Internet Ecosystems.Integration of a multiplicity of actors is key in areas where the EU can differentiate and gain a leading edge The Internet of Things cuts across several LEIT (Leadership in Enabling & Industrial Technologies) ICT challenges, such as smart systems integration, cyber-physical systems, smart networks, big data, cloud, and brings together different generic ICT technologies (nano-electronics, wireless networks, low-power computing, adaptive and cognitive systems). A multi-stakeholder and ecosystem perspective rather than the deployment of individual, not compatible technical solutions towards IoT platforms supporting multiple use cases is pivotal A specific win-win strategy development for IoTinternational cooperation focusing on pilots/testbeds, architectures, semantics, security&privacy, standardisation is pivotal Internet of Things (IoT) is a dynamic global network infrastructure with self-configuring capabilities based on standard and interoperable communication protocols where physical and virtual "things" have identities, physical attributes and virtual personalities and use intelligent interfaces and are seamlessly integrated into the information network. (Definition by ITU and IERC-Internet of Things European Research Cluster) Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are integrated systems of computation, networking, and physical processes. Embedded computers and networks in these systems monitor, control and manage the physical processes, with feedback loops where physical processes affect computations and vice versa. Further they can exchange information between them and with human users. 3

Internet of Things Cross-Cutting Activity in Horizon 2020 ICT 30 - Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects Cutting across several LEIT-ICT areas (smart systems integration, cyberphysical systems, smart networks, big data) Bringing together different generic ICT technologies and their stakeholder constituencies 51 M, 2 nd call of WP 2014-15 (publication: 15 October 2014) Research and Innovation Actions (100% funding) & Coordination and Support Action Large Projects Mechanism of open competitive calls up to 30% of total budget 4

ICT 30 Scope of Research & Innovation Actions Architectural concepts and concepts for semantic interoperability for "Platforms for Connected Smart Objects Dynamically configured infrastructure and integration platforms for covering multiple technologies, multiple devices including robots, and heterogeneous integration levels Integration of smart devices into self-adaptive, robust, safe, intuitive, affordable and interconnected smart network and service platforms Reference implementations, including proof-of-concept, large-scale demonstrations and validation driven by innovative use scenarios, e.g. in Smart homes, public spaces and context aware commercial environments Potential use scenarios include health, energy, mobility and commercial services 5

ICT 30 Scope of the Coordination / Support Action Measures for development of ecosystems around the platforms e.g. Communities of open API developers for low cost applications, networking of stakeholders Contribution to pre-normative activities / standardisation, development of business models, innovation activities which aim at stimulating platform adoption Activities to increase societal acceptance and foster specific education Funding of one Co-ordination and Support Action to stimulate the collaboration between selected projects and between the potential platforms(including research clusters) Preparing for follow-up Work Program, in particular innovation actions 6

Targeted communities HW and SW providers, device manufacturers Service providers, industrial and home application providers, Integrators and telecoms Research institutes and universities Stakeholders from "Internet of Things European Research Cluster" - IERC, Smart cities, Living labs.. National IoT initiatives Relevant European Technology platforms such as ARTEMIS, EPOSS, EUROP Creative industries Web entrepreneurs, makers and geek communities ICT 30 Expected impact European offer for integrated IoT systems and platforms Availability of architectures and methodologies to provide IoT turn key solutions Dissemination and availability of results for technology adoption and pre-normative activities e.g. in standardisation fora and bodies like the EIT Facilitation of platforms for co-creation of products and services in open innovation ecosystems including all relevant stakeholders. 7

Next steps Publication of Call in 2 nd half of 2014 Publication date: 15 th October 2014 Deadline: 14 th April 2015, 17.00 2014 Community building Networking day at IoTWeek, London: 20 th June 2014 Networking event in Brussels: 07 th November 2014 Networking day atcps infoeventin Brussels: Nov/Dec2014 8

ICT 30 Clarifications Main aspects A strong community building towards the creation of ecosystems is required for the actors coming from various disciplines, including the industrial background and application areas, for supporting smart environments, businesses, services and endusers Need to have different actors of the value chain(s) (not only technology providers). Be creative in consortium building, keeping in mind that the consortium is the starting point of the future ecosystem Demonstration of a sound integration of the LEIT (Leadership in Enabling & Industrial Technologies) is required towards future generations of devices, embedded systems and network technologies, software technologies and other evolving ICT advances. HW and technology development is in scope, but should not be the only focus. Overall the project should go beyond integration only (excellence in science) The cooperation with technology partners such as FI-PPP, ARTEMIS-ECSEL JTI and FIRE, and with relevant international partners outside Europe is important Examples should in particular address potential cross-sectorial applications but can also include vertical representations of sectors. Consideration of open platforms and technology approaches should include hardware/devices which allow application developers to produce new added value across multiple systems Funding is expected to be in the range of 5-8 Mio for Research & Innovation Actions and 1 Mio for one Coordination/Support Action; an appropriate integration between R&I Actions and the Support Action is pivotal 9

ICT 30 Clarifications (cont d) Further relevant aspects To address appropriately the evolutionary element during the project lifetime To embed the Social Science and Humanities (SSH) dimension (identity, privacy, reputation, motivations, responsibility, attention, and fairness) where applicable To consider creative/artistic methodical practises where suited for system specification, exploration/testing and the social dimension of IoTand Connected Smart Objects Participation of international partners is possible under the standard international H2020 rules 10