Provisional draft Challenge 1 Network and Service Infrastructures NCP Meeting 19 October 2006 David Callahan, D3 Max Lemke, F2.

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Provisional draft Challenge 1 Network and Service Infrastructures NCP Meeting 19 October 2006 David Callahan, D3 Max Lemke, F2

Provisional draft Future and Emerging Technologies Cognitive systems, robotics and interaction Network and service infrastructures Components, Systems, engineering Digital libraries and content ICT for health Intelligent car and sustainable growth ICT for independent living and inclusion Socio-economic end to end systems Technology roadblocks ICT WP Challenges

Provisional draft Ch 1: Network & service infrastructures –Networks and service infrastructures underpin economic progress and the development of our societies 2 billion mobile terminals in commercial operation, 1 billion Internet users, 400 million internet enabled devices Determining factor in business development in all sectors –Of a growing and changing demand For more and more user control of content/services, for interconnecting «things », for convergence in networks, services and devices –Current technologies can be and need to be improved significantly for scaling up, for more flexibility, for more security and dependability –Europe is in a leading position: Industry, technology and use Networks equipment and services, business software, security, Grid technology

Provisional draft Challenge 1: The targets Billions of devices connected “Convergence” emerging but: User handles separate networks, a multiplicity of devices, disparate services Security and trust are “add on” characteristics Robustness/dependability a key hurdle Difficulty to cope with the fragmentation of the value chain Trillions of devices connected Anywhere, anytime, any device - Unlimited capacity - Reconfigurability, adaptability, Interoperability, Service composition Built-in security and trust Highly dependable software and systems Full support to distributed value chains Service oriented architectures Computing/data handling a utility Today 5 – 10 years

Provisional draft Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures Security & resilience in network infrastructure Security & trust in dynamic and reconfigurable service architectures Trusted computing infrastructures Identity management and privacy enhancing tools Challenge 1 ‘Pervasive & Trusted Network & Service Infrastructures’ The network of the future Ubiquitous network infrastructures and architectures Optimised control, management and flexibility of the future network infrastructure Technologies and systems architectures for the Future Internet Services & SW Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering Service architectures Service/SW engineering approaches Strategies and technologies enabling mastery of complexity, dependability and behavioural stability Virtualisation tools, system software and network – centric operating systems Integrated solutions supporting the networked enterprise Networked Media Interoperable MM network & service infrastructure End-to-end systems IST WP , soon to be published Indicative budgets IST WP , soon to be published Indicative budgets

Provisional draft The Network of the Future Ubiquitous Network Infrastructures and Architectures Convergence and interoperability of heterogeneous network technologies Flexible and spectrum-efficient radio access High-speed end-to-end connectivity with optimised protocols and routing Context awareness Support of trillions of connected devices Optimised Control, Management and Flexibility of the future network infrastructure Seamless end-to-end network and service composition and operation across multiple access technologies, operators and business domains Reconfigurability, self-organisation and -management Management in real-time of new forms of ad-hoc communications with intermittent connectivity requirements and time-varying network topology Technologies and system architectures for the Future Internet Overcoming the expected long-term limitations of current Internet technology Scalability from a device, service attributes and application environments perspective Security and trusted domains New forms of routing and content delivery in a generalised mobile and wireless environment

Provisional draft WHAT: Networked Media  Interoperable multimedia network and service infrastructures Seamless, personalised and trusted experience of -multimedia services and applications (for all users, locations, contexts...) -“extended home” management and control services Optimised distribution, delivery, sharing, storage and retrieval;  End-to-end systems and application platforms for new creative forms of interactive, immersive media and experiences TOWARDS:  New generation of media technologies: intelligent, scalable, high capacity, flexible, easy to use, lower cost…  New business opportunities of convergence  Wide adoption of new media consumption and production patterns  Prominent role of EU in global standards

Provisional draft EngineeringComplexity Enterprise Virtualisation & Operating System APPLICATIONS ICT INFRASTRUCTURE Service and Software Architectures Infrastructures and Engineering SERVICE / SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE MANAGABILITY FEASIBILITY PRODUCTIVITY OPENNESS STANDARDISED ARCHITECTURES DEPENDABLE SERVICES

Provisional draft Digital convergence: computing, communication and media EU to pioneer the new service economy EU to boost commercial exploitation of its research excellence Emergence of Open Source as software production paradigm and service-based business model Need of new business models to support the paradigm shift from product sales to service provision Need for more flexibility, reduction of TCO of ICT infrastructures, more reliability & dependability EU core industry increasingly depending on service and software technologies, e.g. ambient intelligence runs on software Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering European market for software and services:  220 B€/Year  4.4 annual growth  1 million employees  30% EU ICT market But: Europe is still lagging behind its competitors!

Provisional draft  Security and resilience in network infrastructures –Scalable, context-aware, dynamic management –Real-time detection and recovery  Security and trust in dynamic and reconfigurable service architectures –Supporting secure & scale-free composition of service coalitions  Trusted computing infrastructures –Interoperability, end-to-end security of data and services –Development and design of secure and trustworthy SW/Services  Identity Management and privacy enhancing tools –Configurable, context dependent, user controlled, trust policies for ID management Secure, Dependable & Trusted Infrastructures $20 billion Annual losses Zombies a week -60% of all is spam -80% of all PCs infested with malware

Provisional draft Advanced networking approaches to architecture and protocols –scale, complexity, mobility, … Interconnected testbeds –novel, distributed, reconfigurable –Secure “New Paradigms” and Experimental Facilities (Call 2) => Wider take-up

Provisional draft Focus of ICT-part: Building secure, resilient and always available information infrastructures linking critical infrastructures (CI’s) Focus of Security-part: Building secure, resilient and always available infrastructures that survive malicious attacks or accidental failures and guarantee continuous provision of services : Critical Infrastructure Protection (Call 2) (joint initiative between ICT & Security Themes)

Provisional draft Challenge 1 is at the heart of industrial concerns, as outlined in the relevant Technology Platforms SRA’s, whilst opening the door to long term and risky research ETP vs Objectives mapping The Critical Stakeholders NESSI NETWORK OF THE FUTURE SERVICES AND SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES _ SECURE DEPENDABLE & TRUSTED INFRASTRUCTURES NETWORKED MEDIA With opening towards: Future Internet Evolution; With support of: Testbeds and testing facilities; With complement of: Critical Infrastructure Protection

Provisional draft Some Reflections on Proposals Project type and budget (per objective) –CPs distinguish between IPs and STREPs –Minimum total budget fixed for IPs & STREPs –6 – 8 % for NoE –2 – 5 % for CSA Large scale projects cutting across objective – will be fostered to address interrelated objectives from an overall system perspective When preparing proposals check for each objective the expected impact as identified in the work programme and address in your proposal how you want to contribute to reaching it, e.g. –Reinforce Europe’s technology strength in application & business SW and services, in MW for resource sharing and in open source SW –Improved security and dependability of network & service infrastr. with complexity an order of magnitude higher then today Cover in your proposals all relevant players in the value chain

Provisional draft Contacts for Challenge 1, Call The Network of the Future –Andrew Houghton – D Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering –David Callahan - Deputy Head of Unit D3 –Max Lemke - Deputy Head of Unit F Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures –Tamas Kolossa – D Networked Media –Jeanne de Jaegher – D2

Provisional draft Further Information Further information on existing project portfolios and FP7 consultation reports can be found at: For For For For