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FI-WARE: The Future Internet Technology Foundation

Thomas Michael Bohnert

2

nd

FUSECO Forum 2011Nov 2011, Berlin

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„The Internet is broken

.“David D. Clark, MITIn an article in MIT Technology Review, 2005

But why?

Future Internet Genesis

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Origins

After 15y research on Internet architecture (1988), the Internet

design goals

were

Global connectivity

Communication (service) survivability

Multi-service support

Support variety of physical networks

Distributed management

Cost efficiency

Host attachment with low of effort and costs

Resource accountability

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Evolution

Source: ITU

Source: W. Mohr, PIMRC 2009

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Today – All about Mobile

Slide7

Today – All in the Cloud

Cloud Computing allows On Demand Software Provisioning

with Zero-Installation & Zero-Configuration at low cost and

immediate access in Ultra-Scalable Data Centers

.

Selected Cloud Consumers & ISVs

Application Providers

Platform Providers

Infrastructure Providers

Service Providers

400,000 Developers + ISVs

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Future Internet Applications & Services (cont’d) - Driven by Non-ICT Sectors

Health

Inclusion

Assisted Living

Automotive

Car-to-X

Vehicle Relationship Management

Transport and Logistics

Track & Trace

Supply Chain Integrity

Energy

Automated

Metering

Infrastructure

(AMI)

Smart

Grid

Manufacturing

Automation &

Decentralized

Shop

Floor

Control

Machine

Maintenance

Retail

Customer Services / Retention

Multi-Channel

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In Summary

Many technical challenges

Need for a “holistic Future Internet research” approachNetwork of the Future (fixed and mobile)

Cloud Computing

Internet of ThingsInternet of Services

Security

Convergence beyond technology – ICT & Non-ICT Sectors

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Future Internet Research – A Global Initiative

GENI, FIND

Stanford

Clean-Slate

Internet del

Futuro (ES)

Celtic/Eureca

FP7, FI PPP, FIRE

FIF, FIA, EIFFEL

EFIA, FIRA, EFII, ETPs

NET-FIT (PT)

Ambient (SE)

ICT-Shok (FI)

Ambient (SE)

Ambient (SE)

FISG (UK)

G-Lab, Texo, Theseus (DE)

GdR FI, France Numérique (FR)

Asia Future Forum, CGNI (CN)

Akari (JP)

Future Internet Forum (SK)

Nicta (AU)

Appr 5B Euro investment in R&D worldwide over the past 7years in EU alone

Upgrade the Internet from communication infrastructure to global business platform

Endorse the major trends: Mobile, Cloud Computing, Internet of Services, IoT

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Networking Technology and Systems (

NeTS

)

Program in National Science Foundation (NSF)

Research on information networks

Network architecture, protocols, algorithms,

Proof of concept implementation of hardware and software

Funding: ~$40 million per year

Focus in networking domain

Future Internet Design (

FIND

)

Long-term initiative of NSF

NeTS

research program

Created in 2006

Funded project seeking to design a next-generation Internet called the ‘

Future Internet

’ Research goalFI Network architecture & designCommunity effort and engagement

How to build a network without the constraints of the current Internet -

design the Future

Intenet

from scratch

Future Internet Research

NeTS

, FIND,

GENI

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Global Environment for Network Innovations (

GENI

)

GENI is a unique virtual laboratory for at-scale networking experimentation

Transformative research at the frontiers of network science and engineering

Supports at-scale experimentation on shared, heterogeneous, highly instrumented infrastructure

Enables deep programmability throughout the network, promoting innovations in network science, security, technologies, services and applications

Provide collaborative and exploratory environments for academia,

Future Internet Research

NeTS

, FIND,

GENI

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Future Internet Public-Private Partnership

- Origins

http://www.fi-ppp.eu/

Slide14

European Technology Platforms - Sector Research Agenda

European Technology Platforms related to the Future Internet

Mission

Strategic Research Agendas (SRA) for Future Internet in different technology fields

Technology and Application Visions

X-ETP - joint vision document on the Future Internet

Impact

EU Commission and EU Member States consider SRAs when defining national and European research programs and policy actions

The

three

core

elements

of NEXOF

NESSI Open

Reference

Model

NESSI Open

Reference

Architecture

NESSI Open

Reference

Implementation

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Future Internet Public-Private Partnership - Program after Call 1

http://www.fi-ppp.eu/

Slide16

FI-PPP Technology Foundation

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Some figures and data

26 partners

5 Universities

4248 Person Months

(excl. open calls)

Total Funding 41 M€

Open calls 12,3 M€

Total budget 66,4 M€

Three years duration

Main data

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FI Core Platform Architecture: Vision

Future Internet Business Platform

Provisioning – Hosting – Refactoring – Brokering – Consumption

Internet of Services

Cloud Computing

Future Networks

Internet of Things

Suppliers

Wholesalers

Manufacturer

Retailers

Governments

Consumers

Slide19

FI Core Platform Architecture: main chapters

Operations

Trust and Security

Functionality

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Core Platform Instances and Use Case Trials

Future Internet Applications run on top of “FI Core Platform Instances”

Use Case trials will consist of application scenarios running on top of FI Core Platform Instances, involving real users

FI Core Platform

Platform Products

FI Core Platform Instance

Use Case Trial

assemble…

GE

GE

GE

GE

GE

GE

GE

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Apps & Services : Vision

The (Future) Internet

The (Future) Economy

Communication & Content

Product-Oriented & Local

Business-Centric & Global

Service-Oriented & Global

A Global Service Industry exploiting the Internet as universal Platform for multi-tier Business Networks

FI-WARE

– Forerunner in Global Service

Economies

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Core Elements of the Business FrameworkUSDL Service Descriptions & USDL Registry & RepositoryMarketplace and 1..n Store(s) (currently 1 Store)Revenue Sharing, SLA managementBusiness models (e.g. open call)

Operational

Business

Technical

USDL

www.internet-of-services.org

Apps & Service : Architecture

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Main milestones in FI-WARE23

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Management of Open CallsWe plan to maintain ~30% (12M Euro)

of the project budget for distribution among new partnersNew partners will be selected through Open Calls to allow for responding to emerging user requirements not identified at the start of the project, e.g.,

due to new usage areas, new technologies, new economic conditionsSpecific component of the budget will be reserved for SMEs (aprox 30%) and Research Centers (aprox 30%)Selection

of new partners will be done according to the procedure issued by the Commission

European

Commission

23 October 2009v1a

Guidance note for project coordinators planning a competitive call for additional beneficiaries in an ICT Integrated Project or Network of excellence

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Open call procedure

The budget devoted to the Open Calls is 12.300.000 €, or 30% of total funding. The expected distribution of this budget between the two planned Open Calls is about 8.000.000 € in the first Open Call and 4.300.000 € in the second Open Call.

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First call procedure

Activity/Milestones

StartEnd

Identify Call Objectives

Oct 2011Mid Dec 2011

Communicate Draft of the Call Announcement

Mid

Dec 2011

Communicate Full Call Details to Project Officer

End

Dec 2011

Call publication

End

Jan 2012

Call Closes

3

rd

week

March 2012

Selected Experts Communicated to the PO; Appointment of Experts; Evaluation

3

rd

week

March 2012

Mid

April 2012

Submit evaluation report to Project Officer

Mid

April 2012

Commission approves accession new beneficiaries

Beg

June 2012

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Second call procedure

Activity/Milestones

StartEnd

Identify Call Objectives

Mid Sep 2012End Dec 2012

Communicate Draft of the Call Announcement

End

Dec 2012

Communicate Full Call Details to Project Officer

Mid

Jan 2012

Call publication

End

Jan 2013

Call Closes

Mid

March 2013

Selected Experts Communicated to the PO; Appointment of Experts; Evaluation

Mid

March 2013

Mid

April 2013

Submit evaluation report to Project Officer

Mid

April 2013

Commission approves accession new beneficiaries

Beg

June 2013

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Our objective

Working together to make it possible:

New services for everybodySmart applications

Innovative business models

Providing the Technology Foundation

Standard interfaces.Open to other actors (SMEs)

Scalable and demand oriented (cloud)

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Thomas Michael BohnertTechnical DirectorSAP Research

More on Future Internet Researchhttp://www.futureinternet.eu/ & tmb@nginet.de

http://www.networks-etp.eu/

Slide30

Backup

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Future Internet Perspectives

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Some FAQs (1/2)Do we need to form a consortium or just one entity is enough? R/ See rules. We do not need a consortium in all cases, selected partners will indeed join the existing consortia

Looking for SW developers or innovative, ground breaking work?R/ Good foundations and results to be integrated. We are not reinveinting Internet, rather we want to put into use to the citizens

Are you looking for built, completed solutions?R/ We need to innovate, but we are also valuing existing results (software that works) and expertise. Integration is important.Should we write a long, impact related document?R/ we need description your results rather than “standard” impact sectionsHowever, we really would like to see commitment to the implementation

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Some FAQs (2/2)Any constraints regarding IPRs ?Specification of APIs and interoperable protocols linked to any product/technology contributed to FI-WARE must be open and royalty-

freeMust be licensed free of charge in the context of the PPPMust be licensable under FRAND terms outside the PPP

How can I really understand what you have already?. R/ See our web site (www.fi-ware.eu)Can provide you

some example of

the kind of things you are looking for ?R/

Still too early but

be sure we will

mostly ask for rather

concrete

products

,

technologies

or

skills

Examples

(not meaning they are real):Document-oriented No-SQL Data Storage TechnologyDevelopment of advanced widgets for an Event Monitoring Dashboard Console Widget publishing platform, enabling publication on multiple channels (e.g., FaceBook, Google Apps Marketplace, …)

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