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ICT Work Programme 2009/10
Objective 1.6
Future Internet experimental facility and
experimentally-driven research
Brussels
12 May 2009
Marek Kołodziejski
European Commission
DG Information Society and Media
New Infrastructure Paradigms and Experimental Facilities
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"The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission"
Pervasive and Trustworthy Network and Services Infrastructures
Networked
Media and
3D Internet
Internet of Things
and Enterprise
Environments
Internet of Services,
Software and Virtualisation
The Network
of the Future
Planned EU contribution under the federating theme
“Future Internet” in 2009/2010: > 567 M€
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“creating a research environment for
investigating and experimentally validating
highly innovative and revolutionary ideas“
To investigate, test and compare, at large scale, new
paradigms and future internet architectures, and their
socio-economic impact
• e.g. transport/routing paradigms, dynamic topologies,
service architectures ...
• e.g. socio economic impact of putting intelligence into the
core, changing the end-to-end principle, ...
validation
long-term
research
requirements
large scale
experiment.
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
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Terabyte networks
Complexity
Mobility
Technological
Internet of things
Clean slate approaches
Economic
Societal/Political
Support investments:
backward
compatibility
Need for (open)
standards
Security for commercial services and
applications
European competitiveness on future Internet (act where market forces fail)
Consumer protection / empowerment
Social responsibility: preserve neutrality, openness, fairness, social role
Balance the need for security/accountability and the right to privacy
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FP6: Early
design &
prototyping
FP7 – WP 2007/08:
Prototyping the
federation concept
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
VITAL++
WISEBED
PII
Federica
FIRE-Research
TESTBED PROJECTS
OneLab2
Network of
the Future
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Other Projects
FP7, MSs, …
• open and dynamic
• focus on network connectivity layers
• supporting academia and industry
• proof-of-concept → pre-commercial tbs
• understanding the socio-economic dim.
• availability and gradual expansion of
prototype services starting in 2008
FP7 – WP 2009/10:
Building the facility
and stimulating its use
• building the prototype
FIRE Facility based on
open coordinated
federation of testbeds
• supporting FI Research
at different stages of
R&D cycle
• expanding scope
towards service
architectures
• operati0nal prototype of
FIRE Components to
be gradually expanded
• Stimulating innovative
use of the FIRE Facility
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experimentally-driven, multi-disciplinary research
validation
OPNEX
ECODE
N4C
SmartNet
Perimeter
Nanodata
centers
ResumeNet
SelfNet
long-term
research
large scale
experiment.
requirements
Building the experimental facility
VITAL++
WISEBED
PII
Federica
OneLab2
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
support actions
FIREWORKS
(from Call2 Objective 1.6: Community Funding 40 M€)
PARADISO
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FIRE Launch Event, Paris, 10 September 2008
 Industries/SMEs: Albentia, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Dimes,
Nokia, Thales, Intel, Italtel, NEC Europe, Thomson , Norut, Solinet, BCT,
PLA, OCTO
 Operators: BT, France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Cosmote, OTE,
RBB, Telefonica, Telekom Austria, Telekomunikacja Polska, Turkcell,
VoiceGlobe, Vodafone-Panafon
 Research Centers: ETH, Fraunhofer, WIT, Create-Net, RACTI,
CNIT, EURESCOM, CERTH, INRIA, CNRS, KTH, CTRC, IBBT, Club of
Rome, MIT, NICTA
 Universities: Athens, Basel, Berlin, Bern, Braunschweig, Bucharest,
Delft, Dublin, UPC, Geneva, Jerusalem, KCL, Lancaster, Liege, Lubeck,
Lulea, Palermo, Passau, Patras, Madrid, Paderborn, Pisa, Poznan, Surrey,
Tel Aviv, UPMC, Uppsala, Warsaw
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Challenges for 2009 and beyond
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Have a working prototype of the integrated FIRE facility in
2011 (9 months into Call 5 projects)
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Match the offer of the FIRE prototypes with the demand
by research projects across Challenge 1
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Establish FIRE Research as the Grand Challenge projects
for the FIRE Facility
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Establish bilateral federations between FIRE prototypes
and with other EU national or international facilities
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Establish FIRE as an integral part of a potential Future
Internet PPP
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Building the FIRE experimental
facility & stimulating its use
25 M€
for IPs
FIRE Components
(gradual expansion)
(20%)
FIRE Users
(user stimulation)
(20%)
Defining the
challenges for
the facility
FIRE experimentally
driven research
20 M€
for STREPs
Taking
advantage of
the facility
Co-ordination and support actions - 5 M€ for CSAs
ICT Call 5
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Building the Experimental Facility
and stimulating its use (1)
The FIRE facility shall allow for:
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Large scale experimentation with and comparison of visionary approaches for
network architectures and technologies,
service architectures and platforms,
networked media
and trustworthy infrastructures for the Future Internet.
Experimentation with systems based on cross-layer/non-layered approaches;
Direct involvement of user communities;
Assessment of the socio-economic and environmental impact.
The FIRE facility should be:
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Dynamic,
Sustainable
Open at all levels and based on open standards.
Participation from INCO countries in particular at use level encouraged.
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Building the Experimental Facility
and stimulating its use (2)
FIRE Components:
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Operational prototype to be provided at an early stage
minimum 20% of the resources for gradual expansion of functionality
in a demand-driven and open way;
by federating testbeds providing additional functionality within the facility.
FIRE Users:
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Minimum 20% of the resources for extending the use for research groups that
propose innovative usage scenarios
exploiting the multiple dimensions and scale of the facility
using the mechanism of open call
High degree of innovation in the use of the Facility, including
system level experiments making a comprehensive use of several components of the facility,
large scale experimentation,
broad involvement of user communities,
assessment of socio-economic and other non-technological aspects.
Results, lessons learnt and recommendations of mutual interest
serving the needs of the users
helping the Facility operators to refine the concept and the services of the Facility.
Support of individual experiments
to be focused on the setting up and running of the experiment
typically not exceeding EUR 200 000 per experiment.
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Visionary multidisciplinary research:
• Defining the challenges for and taking advantage of the
Experimental Facility
• Consisting of iterative cycles of research, design and largescale experimentation of new and innovative network and
service architectures and paradigms for the Future Internet
• Research to consider the Future Internet as a complex system
and therefore address all the associated aspects in a holistic
vision and at all relevant levels and layers (taking a system
perspective)
• This includes the definition of relevant metrics taking into
account energy, low cost, environmental or socio-economic
aspects
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Co-ordination and Support Actions
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Coordination of related EU-level and MSs / ACs activities
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International co-operation with other initiatives in industrial
and emerging countries
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Collaboration on standardisation in order to exploit synergies
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Multidisciplinary networking of research communities
addressing both technological and socio-economic and
environmental aspects of the Future Internet
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Co-ordination of experience research and user-driven open
innovation activities establishing common concepts, tools,
roadmaps, methodologies, including the sharing of best
practices across pilots and sectors.
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Expected Impact
Improved European competitiveness in Future Internet research
and development by providing European researchers, in industry
and academia, with a
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unique operational, sustainable, dynamic, and integrated large scale
Experimental Facility,
which is used by a significant number of Future Internet research
projects in European and national programmes and beyond
Establishing the methodology of experimentally-driven research
for investigation of innovative concepts for FI taking a
multidisciplinary and holistic approach
Assessment at an early stage of the technological, societal,
economic and environmental implications of changes to the
Internet
Strengthened European competitive position on experimentation
environments through targeted international co-operation
Increased acceptance and use of the concept of user-driven
open innovation through demonstrated benefits from
complementary approaches of open testbeds, pilots, experience
research, etc.
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Use of the FIRE facility
 We encourage the use of the FIRE
facility created by:
 OneLab2
 PII
 WISEBED
 VITAL++
Details, rules and contact persons on:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire/
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Where to find more information:
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Info Day for Objective 1.6
16 June 2009, from 9:00 to 17:00
Charlemagne building (room Jenkins),
170 rue de la Loi, 1040 Brussels.
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FIRE Week, Lulea, Sweden
• Open workshop 1-2 July 2009
• Offering of FIRE Facility projects
• Use-cases for FIRE
• Expert Group Report (under consultations)
DRAFT: http://www.ict-fireworks.eu/
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire/
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