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Future & Emerging Technologies in the 6th Framework Programme Future & Emerging Technologies in the 6th Framework Programme DG-INFSO F1 FET
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FET: identity IST’s pathfinder activity and a nursery of new ideas IST’s pathfinder activity and a nursery of new ideas Core values Core values –Exploring “what’s next” scenaria –Community building and mobilisation –Interdisciplinarity - not for its own sake! –Selective but open; unconstrained by mainstream priorities –Flexible, light procedures suited to basic research
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FET: The OPEN scheme Widest possible spectrum, bottom-up Widest possible spectrum, bottom-up –Research, as well as Support activities Any innovative idea of quality Any innovative idea of quality – high risk / high potential payoff research – longer term foundational research – embryonic research & proof-of-concept
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FET: The OPEN scheme Research Implemented through STREPs : 2-step process Research Implemented through STREPs : 2-step process –A short proposal submitted first, at any time –Full proposals only if short proposal was successful Three evaluation cut-off dates per year (13 May 2003...)Three evaluation cut-off dates per year (13 May 2003...) –Evaluation: remote and in-Brussels –Real-time process Support for research communities through CAs and SSAs : 1 step process Support for research communities through CAs and SSAs : 1 step process
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Take an early lead in key future or emerging technologies Take an early lead in key future or emerging technologies Motivated by long-term visions and goals Motivated by long-term visions and goals –objective-driven Implementation: one or more IPs (+ NoE?) Implementation: one or more IPs (+ NoE?) FET Proactive initiatives
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FET Proactive initiatives in FP6 IP2 IP1 NoE Commission “Stakeholders” Scientific guidance Advisory Board Budget allows for new partners & tasks Dynamic re-adjustment of objectives & workplan Review on a continual basis
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Roadmap for pro-actives 2003-2004 1st Call : Dec 2002 1st Call : Dec 2002 –Beyond robotics –Complex systems research –The disappearing computer 2 2nd Call (date and subjects tentative!) 2nd Call (date and subjects tentative!) –Quantum information processing –Molecular computing –Global computing –Life-like perception and cognition systems
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Beyond robotics Robot ecologies Robot ecologies –autonomous heterogeneous microrobot teams –collective behaviour & intelligence Robotic companions Robotic companions –cognitive mobile aids to humans Hybrid bionic systems Hybrid bionic systems –augmenting human capabilities: perception of the environment, motion etc, nervous system... Build on NI and LPS work Build on NI and LPS work No “classical” robotics No “classical” robotics
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Complex systems research Use concepts and methods from complex system analysis to develop novel IT systems –scalable, robust, self-repairing and self-regulating Areas New design principles for dynamically evolving large- scale information systems (IP) New design principles for dynamically evolving large- scale information systems (IP) Computational elements as metaphors of biological complex systems (IP) Computational elements as metaphors of biological complex systems (IP) Ground complex systems research on a unified set of concepts, methods and tools (NoE) Ground complex systems research on a unified set of concepts, methods and tools (NoE) –Link information sciences to complex system research –Relations to other proactive initiatives
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Disappearing computer #2 Radically new architectures for ambient systems Radically new architectures for ambient systems –Universal and open –Supporting an unbounded set of “building blocks” infinite configurations - unforeseeable functionalitiesinfinite configurations - unforeseeable functionalities Representative scenaria of use Representative scenaria of use scenario ambient system architecture
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