NCP Info DAY, Brussels, 23 June 2010 NCP Information Day: ICT WP 11-12 Call 7 - Objective 1.3 Internet-connected Objects Alain Jaume, Deputy Head of Unit.

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NCP Info DAY, Brussels, 23 June 2010 NCP Information Day: ICT WP Call 7 - Objective 1.3 Internet-connected Objects Alain Jaume, Deputy Head of Unit D4

Introducing Objective 1.3: Internet –connected objects Objective 1.3 in the context of Challenge 1 a)Objective’s contributions to the “Network and Service Infrastructures” b)Towards cooperative objects in Future Internet: Beyond IoT for business: architecture and S&T foundations for cooperative smart objects (enterprises and stakeholders) Towards integration and decentralized intelligence c)Manage an unprecedented volume of new information to improve citizens’ quality of life and organisation efficiencies d)Maintain competitive Europe’s position on global market Target outcomes a)An open networked architecture b)Adaptive software supporting data acquisition c)Coordination and support actions

Slide 3 a) An open networked architecture for Internet-connected objects Open networked architecture –End to end advanced characteristics –Conceal the heterogeneity of networks technologies –Manage a large population of devices Architecture with large and dynamic capabilities –Interoperability across providers and consumers of information and services, re-use of object entities –Open interfaces to manage the physical entities –Self-management, self-configuration properties Technologies should ensure: –Integration of the IoT into the service layer of future Internet –Distribution and aggregation of information –Communication among networked objects Funding scheme: IP & STREP

Slide 4 a) An open networked architecture for Internet-connected objects Remarks and clarifications Link to the “Future Internet” initiatives Evolution from identification (RFID) to sensing (WSN) and to feedback and control (IoT) Role of IPv6 (e.g., large number of address spaces, improved routing, enhanced security & QoS, real IP address network architecture,…) Research to go beyond technical developments towards the architecture of the future =============== What technologies need to interoperate, interconnect or integrate and at what level? Novel resolution infrastructure for efficient real-world integration (scalable look-up and discovery of resources, entities, etc.) Large scope of research for IPs

b) Adaptive software supporting data acquisition Integration with business platforms and components –Large number of sensors delivering heterogeneous data –Compatibility with existing business environment Interpretation of the environmental and context information –Information from human behaviours and multi-modal interactions –Act on behalf of the users’ intention Additional functionalities –Interoperability, privacy, security –Discovery and mapping of real, digital and virtual entities –Integration in advanced business processes Funding scheme: IP & STREP

b) Adaptive software supporting data acquisition Remarks and clarifications Intelligent management of the information with value- added : automatic events and processes, interaction with the environment Autonomous and adaptive services Automatic interpretation of events (context, semantic) Enhanced communication capabilities between entities Intelligent interfaces Multi-modal interactions Horizontal solutions ============== What application domains (in industry, business or public interest areas) can benefit from cross-domain fertilisation? Possibility, in IPs, to test and demonstrate novel IoT applications and business models in real settings (e.g., smart cities)

c) Coordination and support actions Roadmaps, standards, benchmarks, … for future industrial developments of IoT applications International collaboration: –Analysis of research agendas, preparation of concrete initiatives (China, Japan, USA, Brazil, …) –Coordination of related EU R&D programmes/activities Remarks International aspects to be strengthened Synergy will be created with IoT cluster (IERC), IoT Expert Group and European Standard Org.

Impact and Funding schemes Expected impact –New range of Internet services based on interconnected objects communications and integration with business processes –Novel business models on objects connectivity –Emergence of new companies (SMEs) offering innovative solutions –Consensus by industry (standards, benchmarks) and by stakeholders (governance) of the IoT Background information –Vision and challenges _clusterbook_2009.pdf –Roadmap (Sept. 2009) Funding schemes –a), b): IP, STREP; c): CSA Indicative budget distribution –IP/STREP: EUR 27 million; the objective is to support 2 IPs –CSA: EUR 3 million Call –ICT call 7