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1 Future and Emerging Technologies FET in FP6 Towards FP7 Future and Emerging Technologies FET in FP6 Towards FP7 Pekka Karp DG Information Society European Commission Pekka Karp DG Information Society European Commission

2 Plan of the Talk n FET in IST-FP6 n FET in the IST work programme n Preparation of the 7th EU Framework Programme n FET in IST-FP6 n FET in the IST work programme n Preparation of the 7th EU Framework Programme

3 FET: 300+ M Euro in IST-FP6 Communication & Computing Infrastructures Components & Micro-Systems Knowledge & Interface Technologies Applied IST Research addressing Major Societal & Economic Challenges Information Society Technologies in FP6 (~4 Billion Euro, 2003-2006) Future and Emerging Technologies: 320 M€

4 FET – Key Elements n Visionary and exploratory research n Longer-term or high-risk research n ‘Nursery’ of novel ideas - trend-setting - pathfinder n Embryonic – Proof-of-Concept n Interdisciplinary n Helping new IST-related S&T fields and communities to emerge n Complementary to other IST strategic objectives n Two Parts: –Open Domain => reflects research trends –Pro-Active Initiatives (e.g. NID, QIPC, DC, LPS,... ) => strategic vision, common objective n Visionary and exploratory research n Longer-term or high-risk research n ‘Nursery’ of novel ideas - trend-setting - pathfinder n Embryonic – Proof-of-Concept n Interdisciplinary n Helping new IST-related S&T fields and communities to emerge n Complementary to other IST strategic objectives n Two Parts: –Open Domain => reflects research trends –Pro-Active Initiatives (e.g. NID, QIPC, DC, LPS,... ) => strategic vision, common objective

5 FET OPEN – Modus Operandi n Bottom-up n Any IST related topic n Continuous submission / no fixed deadline n 2-step evaluation process (STREP) –Short proposal : WHAT & WHY –Full proposal : HOW n 1-step evaluation process (CA/SSA) n WP2003-2004: 60 Mio €, WP2005-2006: 60 Mio € n Bottom-up n Any IST related topic n Continuous submission / no fixed deadline n 2-step evaluation process (STREP) –Short proposal : WHAT & WHY –Full proposal : HOW n 1-step evaluation process (CA/SSA) n WP2003-2004: 60 Mio €, WP2005-2006: 60 Mio €

6 FET Proactive Initiatives in FP6 (WP2003-2004) n Call 1 (budget 50 M€) Instruments –Beyond Robotics (New) IP, NoE –Complex Systems Research (New)IP, NoE –The Disappearing ComputerIP, NoE n Call 3 (budget 80 M€) –Quantum Information Processing and Comm. IP –Emerging NanoelectronicsIP, NoE –Global ComputingIP, NoE –Bio-inspired Intelligent Information Systems (New)IP, NoE n Call 1 (budget 50 M€) Instruments –Beyond Robotics (New) IP, NoE –Complex Systems Research (New)IP, NoE –The Disappearing ComputerIP, NoE n Call 3 (budget 80 M€) –Quantum Information Processing and Comm. IP –Emerging NanoelectronicsIP, NoE –Global ComputingIP, NoE –Bio-inspired Intelligent Information Systems (New)IP, NoE

7 Plan of the Talk n FET in IST-FP6 n FET in the IST work programme for 2005-2006 n Preparation of the 7th EU Framework Programme n FET in IST-FP6 n FET in the IST work programme for 2005-2006 n Preparation of the 7th EU Framework Programme

8 IST in FP6: FET in IST Work Programme 2005-2006 n FET Open Scheme –IST Continuous Call (ending 10 September 2005) n FET Proactive Initiatives –IST Call 4 (Dec 2004 – 22 March 2005), budget 60 M€: Advanced Computing Architectures (instruments IP, NoE) Presence and Interaction in Mixed Reality Environments (instrument IP only) Situated and Autonomic Communications (instruments IP, NoE) –IST Call 5 (May 2005 – 21 Sept 2005), budget 10 M€: Simulating Emergent Properties in Complex Systems (instrument S TREP only) n Web consultation: www.cordis.lu/ist/fet/id.htm www.cordis.lu/ist/fet/id.htm n But also in IST Call 4: –Cognitive Systems (Dec 2004 – 22 March 2005), budget 50 M€ n FET Open Scheme –IST Continuous Call (ending 10 September 2005) n FET Proactive Initiatives –IST Call 4 (Dec 2004 – 22 March 2005), budget 60 M€: Advanced Computing Architectures (instruments IP, NoE) Presence and Interaction in Mixed Reality Environments (instrument IP only) Situated and Autonomic Communications (instruments IP, NoE) –IST Call 5 (May 2005 – 21 Sept 2005), budget 10 M€: Simulating Emergent Properties in Complex Systems (instrument S TREP only) n Web consultation: www.cordis.lu/ist/fet/id.htm www.cordis.lu/ist/fet/id.htm n But also in IST Call 4: –Cognitive Systems (Dec 2004 – 22 March 2005), budget 50 M€

9 Advanced Computing Architectures n Objectives: –Increase performance of computing engines by 2 orders of magnitude while reducing power consumption –Portable compiler and operating system technology for high performance and code optimisation –Devise building blocks for integration in heterogeneous platforms n Scope: –From small wireless systems to large networked servers n Multidisciplinary Integrated Projects –Industrial participation is sought to link with application requirements n Network of Excellence: n Network of Excellence: research agenda, benchmarking & testing n Objectives: –Increase performance of computing engines by 2 orders of magnitude while reducing power consumption –Portable compiler and operating system technology for high performance and code optimisation –Devise building blocks for integration in heterogeneous platforms n Scope: –From small wireless systems to large networked servers n Multidisciplinary Integrated Projects –Industrial participation is sought to link with application requirements n Network of Excellence: n Network of Excellence: research agenda, benchmarking & testing Research in computing architectures, compilers and operating systems to address AmI application requirements in 10+ year frame

10 Presence & Interaction in Mixed Reality Environments n Objective: the understanding of Presencecreate novel ICT systems –To further the understanding of Presence in order to create novel ICT systems that match human cognitive and affective capacities and recreate the experiences of presence and interaction in mixed reality environments n Focus areas: –Understanding different forms of Presence –Understanding different forms of Presence (i.e., aspects of perception, interaction, emotions and affect) –Design and development of essential ICT Building Blocks –Design and development of essential ICT Building Blocks capturing different forms of Presence and based on a range of relevant HW and SW ICT technologies (rendering, 3D representation, tracking, haptics, light control, etc.) –BuildingSystems –Building novel Systems supporting Presence & Interaction (open system architectures integrating the essential building blocks, open source authoring tools, open APIs) n Support the realisation of Challenging and Visionary Scenarios n Integrated Projects n Objective: the understanding of Presencecreate novel ICT systems –To further the understanding of Presence in order to create novel ICT systems that match human cognitive and affective capacities and recreate the experiences of presence and interaction in mixed reality environments n Focus areas: –Understanding different forms of Presence –Understanding different forms of Presence (i.e., aspects of perception, interaction, emotions and affect) –Design and development of essential ICT Building Blocks –Design and development of essential ICT Building Blocks capturing different forms of Presence and based on a range of relevant HW and SW ICT technologies (rendering, 3D representation, tracking, haptics, light control, etc.) –BuildingSystems –Building novel Systems supporting Presence & Interaction (open system architectures integrating the essential building blocks, open source authoring tools, open APIs) n Support the realisation of Challenging and Visionary Scenarios n Integrated Projects Convey the sense of being there and of participating, acting, doing, influencing and changing things there

11 Situated and autonomic communications  Objectives:  To define a self-organising communication network concept and technology that can be situated in multiple and dynamic contexts  ranging from sensor networks to virtual networks of humans  defining decentralised optimisation strategies  benefiting from cross-layer or non-layered approaches –To study how strategic needs of social or commercial nature impact on future communication paradigms, and how networks and applications can support society and economy, enabling a service oriented, requirement and trust driven development of communication networks to develop networking technologies (hardware/software combinations) that can evolve and create maximal synergy with the other types of non-technological networks that constitute their context n Integrated Projects and Networks of Excellence  Objectives:  To define a self-organising communication network concept and technology that can be situated in multiple and dynamic contexts  ranging from sensor networks to virtual networks of humans  defining decentralised optimisation strategies  benefiting from cross-layer or non-layered approaches –To study how strategic needs of social or commercial nature impact on future communication paradigms, and how networks and applications can support society and economy, enabling a service oriented, requirement and trust driven development of communication networks to develop networking technologies (hardware/software combinations) that can evolve and create maximal synergy with the other types of non-technological networks that constitute their context n Integrated Projects and Networks of Excellence A world pervaded by ubiquitous communication facilities with self-organising and self-preserving functionalities

12 Simulating emergent properties in complex systems n Objective: –We can engineer components of systems: How can we predict aggregate behaviour? –How can we infer models from (often incomplete) data? n Research challenges: –How to cope with uncertainty in simulation of engineered and natural systems? –How to describe systems acting on multiple scales? –How to integrate simulations on different levels? n STREPs n Objective: –We can engineer components of systems: How can we predict aggregate behaviour? –How can we infer models from (often incomplete) data? n Research challenges: –How to cope with uncertainty in simulation of engineered and natural systems? –How to describe systems acting on multiple scales? –How to integrate simulations on different levels? n STREPs Framework of mathematical and computational techniques for simulation of complex systems

13 Plan of the Talk n FET in IST-FP6 n FET in the IST work programme for 2005-2006 n Preparation of the 7th EU Framework Programme n FET in IST-FP6 n FET in the IST work programme for 2005-2006 n Preparation of the 7th EU Framework Programme

14 Preparing FP7: The Roadmap and the 6+2 Axes Feb ’04 Financial Perspectives (2007-2013) 16 June ’04 Science and technology, the key to Europe's future - Guidelines for future European Union policy to support research Early ’05 Proposal on FP FP7 2007 – 2011... Adoption FP 2003 2004 2005 2006 FP6 n Collaborative Research n European Technological Initiatives n ERC: Basic Research Grants for individual research teams n An attractive Europe for best Researchers n Research Infrastructures n Co-ordination of national research programmes + n Space (ESA) n Security n Collaborative Research n European Technological Initiatives n ERC: Basic Research Grants for individual research teams n An attractive Europe for best Researchers n Research Infrastructures n Co-ordination of national research programmes + n Space (ESA) n Security FP7: 6+2 axes

15 Preparing FP7 n IST in FP7 –ERC & Basic Technology Research in ICTs  Options Paper –Collaborative RTD: ISTAG (Working Group on Grand Challenges) Strategic Orientations n Collaborative Basic Technology Research in ICTs in FP7 –Call for Co-ordination Actions for preparing FP7 New Projects: BEYOND-THE-HORIZON –FET Workshops FET/NSF Workshops:  April 04: Ubiquitous Computing  May 04: Software Intensive Systems  Sep 04: Unconventional Programming Paradigms FET FP7 Workshop (21-22 April 04) –FP7 Workshops:  12 Oct 04: ICT at the crossroads with Life Sciences  8-9 Nov 04: Extended Interaction & Communication Environments n IST in FP7 –ERC & Basic Technology Research in ICTs  Options Paper –Collaborative RTD: ISTAG (Working Group on Grand Challenges) Strategic Orientations n Collaborative Basic Technology Research in ICTs in FP7 –Call for Co-ordination Actions for preparing FP7 New Projects: BEYOND-THE-HORIZON –FET Workshops FET/NSF Workshops:  April 04: Ubiquitous Computing  May 04: Software Intensive Systems  Sep 04: Unconventional Programming Paradigms FET FP7 Workshop (21-22 April 04) –FP7 Workshops:  12 Oct 04: ICT at the crossroads with Life Sciences  8-9 Nov 04: Extended Interaction & Communication Environments

16 FET FP7 Workshop: Grand Challenges n Components n Systems n Intelligence & Cognition Grand Challenge Modelling, simulation, design and control of large scale systems Grand Challenge Toward Natural Cognition Building embodied artificial cognitive systems inspired by biology, in particular neuroscience Grand Challenge Toward Natural Cognition Building embodied artificial cognitive systems inspired by biology, in particular neuroscience Grand Challenge Building a validated alternative or complement to CMOS technology by 2015

17 ICT at the crossroads with Life Sciences (workshop of 12 Oct 04) IT BIO COGNITION NANO  Research at the crossroads of medical informatics, bioinformatics, systems biology & neuroinformatics  Research on ICT systems inspired by nature  Integration of ICT systems with the living world CONVERGENGING TECHNOLOGIES

18 Extended Interaction & Communication Environments (workshops of 8-9 Nov 04)  Extended environments Connecting people and delivering new experiences  Extended human capabilities Augmenting people  Extended interaction and content Creating and interacting with mixed-reality spaces & robot systems  Human Responsive Systems 2 Workshops on Robotics & Interaction Technologies Privacy, Trust & Security Network Robots, Sensors& Actuators Context- Awareness & self- adaptation Content and Mixed-Reality

19 Information on IST n IST on CORDIS http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ n IST in FP6 http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fp6/fp6.htm n Future and Emerging Technologies http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fet/home.html n IST on CORDIS http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ n IST in FP6 http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fp6/fp6.htm n Future and Emerging Technologies http://www.cordis.lu/ist/fet/home.html IST helpdesk IST helpdesk Fax : +32 2 296 83 88 e-mail : ist@cec.eu.int


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