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Transcript of CERP- IOT – the Cluster of European Research Projects
“Living in tomorrow’sInternet of Things world”
Cluster of European Research Projects on the Internet of Thing CERP-IoT and its Strategic Research Agenda (SRA)
CASAGRAS Partner
CERP-IoT Coordinator
CERP-IoT Objectives
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Facilitate networking of different RFID and IoT projects in Europe1
Coordinate research activities in IoT including RFID2
Leverage expertise, talents, and resources and maximise impact3
Establish synergies between projects4
CERP-IoT is bringing European research projects together to define and promote a common vision of the Internet of Things including RFID
CERP-IoT Focus areas in 2009
Production of a first “Fall 2009” Strategic Research Agenda (a pdf document produced by the cluster) delivered publicly today 7 October 2009 and followed next year by a “Fall 2010” version
Publication of Cluster book (planned for Spring 2010) presenting the projects activities and including the Fall 2009 CERP-IoT SRA, contribution in high level events and conferences and identification of specific areas of cooperation between research projects
Reinforcement of network synergies with the EU Thematic Network “RACE Network RFID”, CASAGRAS and GRIFS.
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EU-funded projects in CERP-IoT ?
ASPIRE, BRIDGE, CASAGRAS, CASCADAS, CONFIDENCE, CuteLoop, ETP EPoSS, EU-IFM, EURIDICE, GRIFS, HYDRA, IMS2020, Indisputable Key, iSURF, LEAPFROG, PEARS Feasibility, PrimeLife, RACE networkRFID, SMART, StoLPaN, SToP, TraSer, WALTER
CERP-IoT collaborate with FInES and FIA/RWI
Stakeholders of closed projects AITPL, AMI-4-SME, CE-RFID, CoBIS, Dynamite, PRIME, PROMISE and SMMART stay active in the Cluster
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CERP-IoT#8 Aalborg 19,20 May 2009
CERP-IoT SRA , first presentation16 September 2009
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7 October 2009, CERP-IoT SRA Fall 2009 public annoncement
CERP-IoT SRA, a 4 step approach
1. IoT common definition about the meaning of "Things" and IoT visions
2. IoT Application Domains for the future IoT3. Technologies that will drive the IoT development
and supporting the IoT vision4. IoT Research Agenda, presenting the research
challenges and priorities, the standardization issues and the security and privacy concerns that have to be addressed and solved over the next decade
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Need for a common IoT definition
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IoT Definition
The Internet of Things is an integrated part of Future Internet
Defined as a dynamic global network infrastructure with self configuring capabilities based on standard and interoperable communication protocols where physical and virtual “things” have identities, physical attributes, virtual personalities and use intelligent interfaces, and are seamlessly integrated into the information network.
Future Internet
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SocietySocietySocietySociety
Future Internet
IoTIoT IoMIoM IoSIoS IoEIoE
IoT – Internet of Things IoM – Internet of Media IoS – Internet of Services IoE – Internet of Enterprises
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A symbiotic interaction among the real/physical, the digital, virtual worlds and society + Ubiquitous any-ware
IoT Application Domains / standardisation
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Aerospace and aviation,
Automotive, Telecommunications, Intelligent Buildings, Medical Technology,
Healthcare, Independent Living,
Pharmaceutical, Retail, Logistics,
Supply Chain Management,
Manufacturing, Product Lifecycle
Management.
Oil and Gas Safety, Security and
Privacy, Environment
Monitoring, People and Goods
Transportation, Food traceability,
Agriculture and Breeding,
Media, entertainment and Ticketing,
Insurance, Recycling.
IoT Enabling Technologies / standardisation
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Identification Technology,
Internet of Things Architecture Technology,
Communication Technology,
Network Technology, Network Discovery, Software and
algorithms, Hardware,
Data and Signal Processing Technology, Discovery and Search
Engine Technologies, Relationship Network
Management Technologies,
Power and Energy Storage Technologies, Security and Privacy
Technologies.
CERP-IoT SRA What is next ?
The plan is to share this CERP-IoT SRA with all European IoT research projects and with the CASAGRAS international community at large:•ETP EPoSS (IoT WG) and FInES cluster •FIA/RWI: in next FIA meeting in Stockholm on 23 November 2009•Auto-ID Lab, SAP, ERCIM… you !•And with international parties:
•GENI and FIND, USA•Future Internet Forum, Korea•Next Generation Network Forum, Japan•Future Networks, China (28 September 2009)•ITU-T Future Networks focus group
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SRA Core Authors and Editors: Thank you!
•Ovidiu Vermesan, NO, SINTEF, EPoSS•Mark Harrison, UK, University of Cambridge, Auto-ID Lab, BRIDGE, EPCglobal Data Discovery JRG•Harald Vogt, DE, SAP, SToP•Kostas Kalaboukas, GR, SingularLogic, EURIDICE•Maurizio Tomasella, UK, University of Cambridge, Auto-ID Lab , SMART, BRIDGE, Auto-ID Lab•Karel Wouters, BE, K.U.Leuven, PrimeLife•Sergio Gusmeroli, IT, TXT e-Solutions SpA, iSURF, COIN•Stephan Haller, CH, SAP, CoBIS
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SRA ContributorsThank you!
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Ali Rezafard Andras Vilmos Anthony Furness Antonio Manzalini Carlo Maria Medaglia Daniel Thiemert David Simplot-Ryl Dimitris Kiritsis Florent Frederix Franck Le Gall Frederic Thiesse
Harald Sundmaeker Humberto Moran Jean-Louis Boucon John Soldatos Mario Hoffmann Markus Eisenhauer Neeli Prasad Paolo Paganelli Wang Wenfeng Zsolt Kemeny
Send your comments on the SRA!
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Send your comments to the Coordinators of CERP-IoT SRA: [email protected]@ec.europa.eu
“The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves, but in our attitude towards them.” - “Ce n'est point dans l'objet que réside le sens des choses, mais dans la démarche” - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry - The Wisdom of the Sands , Citadelle
THANK YOU!
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ETSI, European Telecommunications Standards Institute
CASAGRAS Partner
GRIFS, RACE network RFID member
& CERP-IoT Coordinator