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Future Internet Research and Experimentation - FIRE www.ict-fire.eu Presenter: FIRE STATION Project Team E-mail: contact@ict-fire.eu 3D videos at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications/videos.html "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission" Updated 31.05. 2013
Future Internet Research: Why The Internet of today: it works, but: Designed as a best effort service infrastructure Multiple unforeseen usages - data, voice, video, TV,… Scalability issues, Security, trust, mobility.. Fixing the perceived deficiencies of today Tomorrow, more to come Connected objects, Sensors; Geo location services, physical meet virtual world Clouds, virtualisation, Preparing for the usages of tomorrow Ultimately every object/process “Internetised” Towards smart usages and applications Smart cities and environments Tackling societal challenges FI underpinning smart societies and economies
Future Internet Research: What A multi dimensional technological approach Internet of Services, Service Web 3D & Media Internet Security Trust Networks of the Future Internet of Things
What is FIRE? Validation Research FIRE Research Large Scale Experiments Requirements FIRE Experimental Facility User Communities Test bed 1 Test bed 2 Test bed 3 Exp 5 Exp 2 Test bed 9 Test bed 1 Test bed 4 Test bed 2 Test bed 3 Test bed 5 Test bed 4 Exp1 Exp 4 Test bed 5 Test bed 6 Exp 3 Test bed 7 Test bed 8 Test bed 6 Test bed Federated 7 Service Testbeds Test bed 8 Federated Network Testbeds FIRE - Future Internet Research and Experimentation 5
Future Internet: Comprehensive EU approach Future Internet Technology risk FP7 / FIRE FP7 / PPP CIP / ICT PSP large scale trials market oriented R&D FIRE (using existing adaptation to specific Testing facilities technology) demands.. and experiments Smart Cities time to market Piloting 2-3 years 5-10 years deployment 6
Benefits of FIRE for Europe • The FIRE initiative creates an open research environment, which facilitates strategic research and development on new Internet concepts giving researchers an instrument to carry out large-scale experimentation on new paradigms 7
FIRE - Experimentally driven R&D coordination and support measures experimental facility experimentally-driven research Supporting research and innovation on new network and service architectures Through large scale experimentation, predict behaviour and assess non-technical impact 8
FIRE and the FI Ecosystem:Infrastructures Internet Users research, development and operation Applications Media Transport eHealth ... Enabling Technology Demand Services Service Delivery Clouds/Grids IMS Platforms .... Wireless / Compute/ Peripherals/ Infrastructures Fixed/ Wired Sensors Storage Device
Paradiso FIREworks FIRE Projects (June 2013) Coordination and Support Actions FIREBALL FIRE FUSION AmpliFIRE STATION MyFire TEFIS Building the Experimental Facility and stimulating its use Wisebed Fed4FIRE Onelab2 PII Openlab Experimedia CONFINE Enlarged Enlarged Vital++ BonFIRE Smart Santander OFELIA CREW Opnex Perimeter Users Users Ecode Experimentally-driven Research N4C RELYonIT OFERTIE STEER Social&Smart IRATI 3D-LIVE SmartNet CLOMMUNITY EAR-IT ECO2Clouds ALIEN EVARILOS Cityflow SelfNet CONVER- Validation GENCE Exploratory Real-scale HOBNET Experimentation SCAMPI LAWA SPITFIRE EULER NOVI Research CONECT Requirements Coordination Coordination Research Research Research Facility Facility Facility Projects (IPs) Projects & support & support projects Call projects Call projects Call Projects (IPs) Projects (IPs) Call 7 ended actions Call 5 actions Call 8 5 (STREPs) 7 (STREPs) 8 (STREPs) Call 5 Call 8
FIRE Projects • Expanded scope related to networking and far beyond: Service architectures and clouds Sensor Networks Networking: Cognitive radio, Open flow Increased emphasis on system level testing • Demand-driven open federation of facilities Joint architecture board moderated by FIREstation • Massive stimulation of users/experimenters: Open calls in facility projects reserved for innovative experiments Calls by projects
FIRE Facility projects FIRE Federation SmartSantander Cognitive Cloud Network & Smart Cities Open flow radio Services Services* IoT Extending Community Future FIRE Networks Media testbeds * The TEFIS project is finished but service offering continues on TEFIS portal at: http://www.tefisportal.eu/ 12
FIRE Facility Projects - Roadmap 13
FIRE FacilityProjects – Call 8 (started October 2012) • Fed4FIRE: • Fed4FIRE will deliver open and easily accessible federated facilities to the Future Internet experimentation communities, which focus on fixed and wireless infrastructures, services and applications, and combinations thereof. • http://www.fed4fire.eu/ 14
FIRE FacilityProjects – Call 7 (started October 2011) • OpenLab: PlanetLab Europe (PLE), NITOS, w-iLab.t wireless, IMS telco; LTE cellular wireless; ETOMIC high precision measurement; HEN emulation; and ns-3 simulation. www.ict-openlab.eu • Experimedia: Offering testbeds for large-scale experiments using live events and real-world communities to accelerate the adoption of the Future Media Internet. www.experimedia.eu • Confine: Community networks incorporating wireless and optical links, heterogeneous nodes, routing protocols, applications and end- users utilising self-provisioning. www.confine-project.eu 15
FIRE Facility projects Call 5 (started mid - 2010) • BonFIRE: Building service testbeds for Future Internet Research and Experimentation www.bonfire-project.eu • CREW: Cognitive Radio Experimentation World www.crew-project.eu • OFELIA: OpenFlow in Europe – Linking Infrastructure and Applications www.fp7-ofelia.eu • Smart Santander: Large scale sensor network in the Spanish city of Santander www.smartsantander.eu • TEFIS: Testbed for Future Internet Services www.tefisproject.eu 16
FIRE STREP Projects (1) • LAWA: Longitudinal Analytics of Web Archive data. Aims at building an Internet-based experimental testbed for large- scale data analytics. http://www.lawa-project.eu/ • FIBRE: Future Internet Experimentation between Brazil and Europe. Its goal is to Create a common space between the EU and Brazil for Future Internet (FI) experimental research into network infrastructure and distributed applications, by building and operating a federated EU-Brazil Future Internet experimental facility. • Scampi: Service Platform for Social Awware Mobile and pervasive Computing. SCAMPI will investigate techical solutions for a service platform in mobile and pervasive opportunistic networks. 17
FIRE STREP Projects (2) • SPITFIRE: Semantic-Service Provisioning for the Internet of Things using Future Internet Research by Experimentation. SPITFIRE works towards the realization of a stronger connection between the natural and the digital worlds. http://www.spitfire-project.eu/ • CONECT: Cooperative Networking for High Capacity Transport Architectures. It will develop novel performance bounds of wireless network information flow. http://www.conect-ict.eu/ • CONVERGENCE: CONVERGENCE proposes to enhance the Internet with a novel, content-centric, publish-subscribe service model, based on the Versatile Digital Item. http://www.ict-convergence.eu/ 18
FIRE STREP Projects (3) • EULER: Experimental UpdateLess Evolutive Routing. The main objective of EULER is to investigate new routing paradigms so as to develop a distributed and dynamic routing scheme suitable for the future Internet. http://www.euler-fire-project.eu/ • HOBNET: Holistic Platform Design for Smart Buildings of the Future InterNET. The goal is to maximize the use of FIRE platforms by multidisciplinary developers of Future Internet applications focused on automation and energy efficiency for smart buildings. http://www.hobnet-project.eu/ • NOVI: Networking innovations Over Virtualized Infrastructures. It aims at composing virtualized e-Infrastructures towards a holistic Future Internet (FI) cloud service. http://www.fp7- novi.eu/ 19
FIRE STREP Projects (4) • CityFlow Future Internet experiment will create a multi- autonomous-system experimental signalling overlay on the OFELIA OpenFlow infrastructure. • IRATI’s goal is to achieve further exploration of the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) architecture. http://irati.eu/ • RelyonIT: By embracing vast quantities of wireless sensors and actuators, the Future Internet will reach into the real world and provide online access to the state of things and places. The resulting Internet of Things (IoT) is deemed to enable applications of utmost societal value including smart cities, smart grids, and smart healthcare. http://www.relyonit.eu/ 20
FIRE STREP Projects (5) • ALIEN will deliver an innovative network abstraction mechanism targeting the control and management convergence and interoperability of heterogeneous network elements building strong foundations for Software Defined Networks. The NOS of ALIEN will be based on control and management framework of OFELIA FIRE facility. http://fp7-alien.eu • Social & Smart is a research project using the housekeeping scenario to experiment a pervasive Future Internet network that provides real services to a wide population. The goal is to devise an infrastructure allowing all appliances in the home to speak to a middleware where any user can easily create cognitive and scalable solutions in the cloud to manage them. http://shannon.laren.dsi.unimi.it/drupal7/ 21
FIRE STREP Projects (6) • EVARILOS addresses one of the major problems of indoor localization research: The pitfall to reproduce research results in real life scenarios suffering from uncontrolled RF interference and the weakness of numerous published solutions being evaluated under individual, not comparable and not repeatable conditions. http://www.evarilos.eu/ • Eco2Clouds will investigate strategies that can ensure not only effective application deployment on the cloud infrastructure but also reduce the resultant energy consumption and CO2 emissions. http://eco2clouds.eu/ • STEER will address the community-centric digitally-based ecosystem which we refer to as “Social Telemedia”, a cross- breeding of social networks and networked media. 22
FIRE STREP Projects (7) • EAR-IT: Audio sensors are cheap and often easy to deploy and, with the growing power of processing and networking capabilities it is possible to exploit audio data for a broad range of applications incl. energy efficiency and traffic monitoring. • 3D-LIVE project aims to develop and experiment a User Driven Mixed Reality and Immersive (Twilight) platform connected to EXPERIMEDIA facilities in order to investigate the Future Internet (FI) broadband capacity to support Real-Time immersive situations as well as evaluating both the Quality of Experience (QoE) and Quality of Services. http://www.ami-communities.eu/wiki/3D-LIVE 23
FIRE STREP Projects (8) • OFERTIE addresses an important emerging class of distributed applications known as Real-Time Online Interactive Applications (ROIA). These include multi-player online computer games, advanced simulation-based e-Learning and training platforms, and other applications dependent upon synchronised bidirectional media distribution. http://www.ofertie.eu • CLOMMUNITY project aims at addressing the obstacles for communities of citizens in bootstrapping, running and expanding community-owned networks that provide community services organised as community clouds. 24
Internet & Society project - Call 7 (started October 2011) • FIRE related Internet & Society project • EINS: European INternet Science is a Network of Excellence aiming at developing Internet Science as a foundation for the understanding and evolution of the Internet as a societal and a technological artefact. More http://www.internet-science.eu/ 25
FIRE Projects – Current (06/2013) http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/fire-projects.html 26
The FIRE Offering One single access via www.ict-fire.eu Examples of Use Cases can be found at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/ home/use-cases.html FED4FIRE http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/fire-offering.html 27
FIRE for Experimentations Facility Portal Research Applications Services Networking -------------- Information Information Portal* New Experimenters, Users Ext. Contacts Information queries Etc. * www.ict-fire.eu 28
The FIRESTATION Support Action FIRE STREP Other test beds (outside Other initiatives and other FI FIRE EC projects) (incl. GEANT, projects NRENs, EIT, G-Lab, GENI, Asia FI, FIA,FI- PPP, FIF, ETPs, etc.) FIRE Office Entry point from the outside FIRE STATION External Relations Project Mgt FIRE Architecture Board Federation between facility projects Chairman + Moderator + Secretary + 1 representative per running IP project + representatives from other relevant External Experts projects Advisory Group 29
FIRE STATION Project Beneficiary short Beneficiary name name, country • FIRESTATION is a Coordination & Martel* MAR, Switzerland Support Action (CSA) Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris UPMC, France project funded in 6 Framework Programme 7 (FP7), Eurescom GmbH EUR, Germany Call 5 GARR GARR, Italy • Started 1st of June iMinds iMinds, Belgium 2010 for 36 months University Lübeck UZL, Germany •Budget: 1.5 M€ University of IT Innovation, Southampton United Kingdom InterInnov InterInnov, France * Coordinator 30
The objectives of FIRE STATION 1 To move the FIRE facility towards a more customer-driven, dynamic, effective, sustainable, easy-to-access and easy-to-use experimental platform 2 To intensify the collaboration amongst the FIRE Community • FIRE projects and all related stakeholders, such as other testbeds, testbed initiatives, customers of testbeds - projects, researchers from academy and industry 31
The organization of FIRE STATION FIRE STATION implements a FIRE Office and a FIRE Architecture Board: - The FIRE Office serves as a single contact point and a mediator when looking for experimental resources or new customers; - The FIRE Architecture Board involves all FIRE facility builders to decide on the strategy and means to facilitate the development of FIRE offerings. 32
FIRE Open Calls • The Open Calls are designed to stimulate the use of the facilities through new innovative experiments • 9 IP projects have a ready large scale facility infrastructure that can be used: • Fed4FIRE - a real federation of experimentation facilities • BONFIRE – research in the Cloud • CREW – radio spectrum and measurements of wireless • OFELIA – networking in Open Flow • TEFIS – research in services • Smart Santander – Internet of Things – 20 000 nodes in one city • OPENLAB – advancing capabilities of early FIRE facilities • EXPERIMEDIA – research in Future Media Internet • CONFINE - exploration and advancement of the community networks 33
FIRE+ in Horizon 2020 Consultation 21 September • Federation towards a European experimental Infrastructure • More users to be involved in FIRE • Sustainability over time • EIT • National Initiative • Advanced networking experimentation, GEANT
FIRE in ICT Work Programme 2013 Call 10 (Objective 1.7/) /a: Testbed Facilities: IPs, Indicative budget: 8M € /b: Experimentally-driven Research: STREPs, Indicative budget: 8M € /c: Coordinatation and Support Actions: CSAs, Indicative budget: 0,5M €
FIRE Roadmap FIRE in Horizon 2020 FIRE projects (Call 10: Facility + Experiments) FIRE Federation and Sustainability (Call 8: Facility + Experiments) Third Wave of FIRE projects (Call 7: Facility + Internet Science) Second Wave of FIRE projects (Call 5: Facility + Research) First wave of FIRE projects (Call 2: Facility + Research) Preparatory projects under FP6 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Status of international cooperation OpenLab involves a A Russian partner FIRE involved through Canadian partner In MyFIRE EU-Japan Symposium + Call 8 Info Day A Korean Partner in EINS; FIRE STATION involved OFELIA and (KOREN and AsiaFI) CONECT involve US A Chinese partner in Partners TEFIS, EINS, MyFIRE An Indian partner In MyFIRE TEFIS and MyFIRE include a Brazilian Partner. FIBRE is from a EU- OpenLab and EINS Brazil joint call. involve an Australian Partner 37
The FIRE Website www.ict-fire.eu Maintained by the FIRESTATION Support Action 38
The www.ict-fire.eu word count Maintained by the FIRESTATION Support Action – June 2013 39
Further Information Next Key Events in 2013: Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2013 (FUNEMS) 3-5 July 2013 Lisbon, Portugal More at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/events/eventview/article/future-network-mobile-summit- 2013.html ICT 2013: Create, Connect, Grow 6-8 November 2013 Vilnius, Lithuania More at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/events/eventview/article/ict-2013-create-connect- grow.html Useful Websites: www.ict-fire.eu – FIRE website http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html - FIRE Brochure http://wiki.ict-fire.eu – FIRE wiki http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire - FIRE / EU Commission 40
Thank you for your attention More information: www.ict-fire.eu Contact: contact@ict-fire.eu The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7 2007-2013, ICT objective 1.6) under grant agreement nr. 257439 FIRESTATION.
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