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Strategic Research Agenda
ARTEMIS SRA 2011 Strategic Research Agenda Laila Gide & Tatu Koljonen Co-chairs ARTEMIS Working Group SRA Introduce yoursellf and Tatu Koljonen ARTEMIS Industry Association The association for R&D actors in embedded systems
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Why a revised version of the SRA?
The Strategic Research Agenda is the backbone of ARTEMIS and must keep the pace with the fast evolution of our surroundings The validity of the SRA 2006 is evident from the early projects of 2008 to 2010 Hence, the SRA 2011 allows us to take into account new trends and the evolution of technology, industry and society We have already an SRA 2006 edition – but since 2006 we intend the SRA to be a living document The white thread that leads our path.
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From SRA 2006 to SRA 2011 … the move
Technical Societal Impact of open networks: Embedded Systems become the Neural System of Society European Competitiveness: Societal Challenges drive the R&D strategy a) While SRA 2006 prediction has proven correct, the impact of networking ES provides new opportunities b) More and more smart solutions for key societal challenges: healthcare, transportation, cities, ….
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Contents
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The Rationale Embedded Systems become the ‘Neural System’ of society
Embedded Systems are Everywhere pervading all market sectors Value of products is derived from Embedded Systems. Embedded Systems market growth is over 10% Greater public awareness is raising expectations and concerns
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The Rationale Higher systems complexity due to interoperating applications from multiple domains over open networks Semantic interoperability is needed so users may use different languages of different domains and legacies Embedded systems technology are contributing to tackle societal challenges by creating smart environments, smarter services, increased safety, and enhanced productivity
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Societal Challenges drive the European Competitiveness
Inverted demographic curves Non-renewable natural resources needs Constant improvement of quality of life Climate change Safety and security …… Health & Well being Green safe & Supportive transportation Smart buildings and communities of the future
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Societal Challenges drive the European Competitiveness
Societal challenges largely depends on technological support Technological support depends on embedded systems technology and communication Embedded Systems will become the Neural System of Society
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Societal Challenges drive the European Competitiveness
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ARTEMIS Vision, High Level Targets & Strategy
The ARTEMIS Vision To strengthen the European position in Embedded Intelligence and Systems and ensure its achievement of world-class leadership in this area - Establish an environment that supports innovation - Stimulate the emergence of a new supply industry - Overcome fragmentation of investments in R&D.
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ARTEMIS Vision, High Level Targets & Strategy
The ARTEMIS High level targets To realise the full potential of the SRA, the stakeholders should strive to realise the still valid targets contained in the SRA 2006 Common Objectives: Sustainability - Design Efficiency - Ease of use High added value - Time to market - Modularity Safety/Security - Robustness - Competitiveness Innovation - Cost reduction - Interoperability
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ARTEMIS Strategy - The HORIZONTALISATION to overcome the fragmentation, while mastering the complexity, for yielding multi-domain reusable results A new three dimensions approach to achieve multi-domain compatibility, for cross-domain approach to support a variety of applications, services as solutions for societal challenges Achieve a paradigm change : big impact and quick to market
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Achieve a paradigm change: big impact and quick to market
ARTEMIS STRATEGY Research challenges positioned in matrix of Application Contexts and Research Domains Achieve a paradigm change: big impact and quick to market Research challenges positioned in matrix of Application Contexts and Research Domains Achieve a paradigm change: big impact and quick to market
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ARTEMIS Research Priorities
ARTEMIS highlights two sets of research objective: Technical solutions for developing pre-competitive Industrial priorities in: Reference designs and architectures Seamless connectivity and interoperability Design methods and tools Research into scientific foundations and technology Technical solutions for developing pre-competitive Industrial priorities in: Reference designs and architectures Seamless connectivity and interoperability Design methods and tools Research into scientific foundations and technology
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ARTEMIS Research Priorities Technology domains and challenges
Major topics * Open Internet Robustness, autonomy and mixed critical systems Real life experiments in Living labs Embedded System Design and Architecture Systems of systems Semantic interoperability Certification for mixed criticality & modular certification Safety, security, Energy consumption *[selected from the document]
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Make it happen The differentiators
ARTEMIS is an industry lead initiative that aims to sustain the Innovation Environment Sustain the ARTEMIS Innovation Environment Create open innovation eco-systems Achieve a “European Dimension” by combining and aligning R&D across Europe Pool resources from Industry, SME’s and academia Align Research agendas for Embedded Systems in Europe Turn European ‘diversity’ into a strength
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Make it happen The differentiators
Align Research agendas for Embedded Systems in Europe Align Research agendas for Embedded Systems in Europe Turn European ‘diversity’ into a strength
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Make it happen The differentiators
Working Group Centres of Innovation Excellence The scope of a CoIE is that of a coherent subspace of an application domain of the ARTEMIS SRA. It creates an Innovation Eco-system for that subspace, taking advantage of the critical mass of competences and resources that have already been organised in its supporting regional clusters [WG] Centres of Innovation Excellence Focus on a small number of systems oriented CoIE of multi-disciplinary nature to pursue implementation of industrial research visions and mobilise critical mass Continue to build on regional clusters to integrated them to ARTEMIS innovation environment Facilitate the transformation of research results into industrial development
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Make it happen The differentiators
Working Group Tool Platforms
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Make it happen The differentiators
Working Group Standards for Embedded Systems to support to innovation and fostering cross-sectoral new standardisation Working Group ARTEMIS Repository to boost the dynamics for innovation by ‘opening access’ and sharing ARTEMIS projects’ results WG] Standards for Embedded Systems Promote standardisation to support innovation and foster cross-sectoral approach for development of a new standard, harmonisation of existing standards. WG] ARTEMIS Repository Collect and host ‘open’ results repository to act as source of key enablers for a real dynamics for innovation Continuously measure the impact of the funding programs and ensure that the achieved results are used as inputs for new ideas, projects, and products.
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Make it happen The differentiators
Working Group Education and training to better a matching in this fast evolving technological world Working Group SME Involvement to help SMEs to play their key role in ARTEMIS eco-system model Education and training To facilitate productive engagement of industry and academia to match the rapid evolution of technologies SME Involvement Help SMEs to play a key role and better participate in the ARTEMIS eco-system model
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Make it happen The differentiators
Industry-Academia Collaboration Research infrastructures Regulation, safety, security and digital trust certification Intellectual property management Open Innovation and open source policy International Cooperation Industry-Academia Collaboration - Increase quantity and quality of skills and competences of ES in Europe by combining several disciplines and make Europe an - - attractive workplace for foreign experts to come, and link to the EIT ICT Labs Research infrastructures Regulation, safety, security and digital trust certification - Develop awareness regarding regulations and their impact Intellectual property management Open Innovation and open source policy International Cooperation
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Thank you for your attention!
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