en México
Contexto y proyectos de Investigación e InnovaciónMéxico-Europa
Dr. Neil Hernández Gress (Tecnológico de Monterrey)
Dr. Miguel González Mendoza (Tecnológico de Monterrey)
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Context (Mx - EU)
The context
2005 – Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement European Union - Mexico.
2007 – FP6 ICT Projects :
WINDS-LA, Foresta, FIRST, Pro-Ideal-Plus, Americas, Ideal-IST,
SENSATION, ASK-IT, OASIS.
2012 – FP7 ICT Projects:
NCP-ICT, LEADERSHIP, Ideal-IST II, CONECTA 2020.
2013 – EU-MX meeting in ICT 2013 in Vlinius, invitation to participate in the
Future Internet – Public Private Partnership (PPP).
2014 – Laboratorio Nacional de Internet del Futuro (CONACYT Grant)
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Status of Projects
2016 – 2019 H2020 Joint EU-MX specific call (ICT-38).
– SmartSDK: A FIWARE-based SDK for developing smart apps. Research & Innovation (10 partners).
Main results on Smart applications
• Smart Movility• Smart Surveillance• Smart Health
– FIWARE Mexico: Enhancing FIWARE collaboration between Europe and Mexico. Support Action (7 partners).
Main results by Working Groups of experts EU - MX (Industry, Research & Academia, Users):
• Creation of capabilities on FIWARE (Training for trainers & Infrastructure)• ICT Priorities• Roadmapping for Future cooperation in ICT
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Status of Projects
2017 – 2019 H2020 Regular submissions (INFRASUPP-7, ICT-12, IoT-01 2016).
– MAGIC: Middleware for collaborative Applications and Global vIrtual Communities. Support Action (20 partners).
Main results on Federation of ICT ressources for eScience in Europe and Latin America
• Consolidating and completing the building of middleware
• Marketplace of services and real-time applications for international research groups
– FI-NEXT: Bringing FIWARE to the NEXT step. Research & Innovation (15 partners)
Main results on Evolution of FIWARE for new components and facilities for Next Generation Internet
• Consolidating and completing the building of middleware
• Establishment of a marketplace of services and real-time applications for international and inter-continental research groups
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What is ?
FIWARE is a …… curated… framework… of open source platform components… which can be assembled together and withother third-party platform components,... to accelerate the development of Smart Solutions.
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Processing, Analysis, Visualization
Interface to
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What is FIWARE
Understanding FIWARE
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Sustainability ensured
Driven by implementation
(Open Standard Platform)(advanced OpenStack-based Cloud + rich library of Generic Enablers)
FIWARE Mexico
coverage
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Smart Cities
Smart mobility 4
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Industry 4.0
Smart Manufacturing 7
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Industry Data Space
IDS Processes
Service Applications
GService AppFService App
EService AppDService App
CService AppBService App
AService App
Components
HWSW NW DB IoT
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Teams & ICT specificResearch
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Suppliers
iSupplier
Generic & Specific components
Application Damains
OLAsOLAsOLAsContractsOLAsOLAsOLAsOLAs
OLAsOLAsOLAsData
Designs & ArchitecturesDesigns &
ArchitecturesDesigns &
Architectures
Programme & Project Plans
eI Policies & Strategies
eI Policies & Strategies
Enablers Policies & Strategies
VRC Plans, Policies & Strategies
Smart SDKcoverage
FINEXTcoverage
Coverage of the three FIWARE Projects (Mexico)
FIWARE: helping Smart Cities in their transformation journey
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• Vertical solutions (some
being IoT-enabled) bringing
efficiency in silos
• Historic data as open data
• Information still in vertical
silos, no global picture
Efficient and Open Support to
Data Economy
• city as a platform including
also 3rd party data enabling
innovative business models
• open and commercial data
enabling multi-side markets
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• Horizontal platform gathering
“right-time” context info from
different vertical services
• Common information models
• Smart City Governance
Solutions
Truly Smart Unleashing Right-time
Open Data
• right-time context info
published to third parties
• authorization and access
control (API management)
• open innovation ecosystem
FIWARE: 5 main pillars
• Goal: capture opportunities derived from the new wave of digitalization of lifeand businesses
• Strategy: Build an ecosystem that will work as catalyst for capturing theopportunities. Lead de facto standardisation in the Smart Cities and IoT domains
• Pillars:
• FI-WARE : a generic, open standard platform which serve the needs of developers in multiple domains
• FIWARE Lab : a meeting point where innovation takes place, an opportunitiescan be incubated
• FIWARE Accel : a program that funds developers and entrepreneurs, and ignites roll-out of the ecosystem
• FIWARE mundus : reach a global footprint, opening to regions that share the samevision and ambition
• FIWARE O : Support the creation and operation of iHub nodes, building thecommunity of adopters and contributors
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Internationalization (bilateral calls)
• Mexico• FIWARE launched in October 2014
• EU-MX collaboration
FI RE Mexico• Brazil
– Two nodes being deployed
– FIWARE launched in November 2014
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Enhancing FIWARE-driven collaboration
between EU and Mexico
Successfully implemented FIWARE Training Programme: • +650 Mexican actors trained in FIWARE (Trainers, Developers & Integrators, Hardware & Software Contributors)
• 68 Institutions: Universities, Research Centres, Technological Institutes, Industry, Government
• Delivered final reports on the training plans for developers and contributors
Setup & Continuous interaction of Working Groups on Industry, R&E and Users • +30 members from EU and MX) through meetings and events
• Open FIWARE Camp Europe, 9 May 2018, co-located with FIWARE Global Summit in Porto and in collaboration with FIWARE Mundus
Dissemination and communication to increase the visibility and impact of the project:• Delivered three Policy Briefs to make the Input Papers more accessible to a broader audience
• Delivered the White Book for EU-Mexico cooperation in FIWARE and ICT
Collaboration with FIWARE Mundus and FIWARE Foundation• FIWARE Mexico joint events (with SmartSDK and FINEXT): More than 60 trainings, workshops, conferences
• Side-event workshops at the EU-Mexico JSC meeting on STI, 21-22 March 2018 and the European Science Diplomacy Week in Mexico City
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ICT Priorities in Mexico for R&I cooperation with E: Roadmapping
Benefited R&I domains in which ICT has a promisory impact for EU and MX cooperation *:
* Source: FIWARE Mexico Surveys in EU and MX (400 respondents), 2017-2018
ICT Priorities in Mexico for R&I cooperation with E: Roadmapping
International collaboration in ICT, particularly for Research and Development, between EU and MX, could be enhanced in the following key elements *:
• Cloud Computing (Infrastructure and trends on HPC)
• Internet of Things (For large scale, trust, energy consumtion and integration)
• Mobile Services (Hyper connectivity and 5G)
• Artificial Intelligence (Rising on the Public Digital Agendas of the EU and Mx)
FIWARE act as a general enabler of these technologies.
* Source: FIWARE Mexico & NCP-ICT.
FIWARE México website
WG Input papers
ICT Priorities & roadmapping
White book
Mapping of good practices
& critical factors
Network of stakeholders
Policy Briefs
Training materials
FIWARE Mexico Assets
Good Practices
Knowledge TransferExpertise
Visit: www.fiwaremexico.org
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A FIWARE-based SDK
for developing smart apps
Regist ry
Swarm
Compose
OrchestratorSmartSDK Recipes SmartSDK Data Models
SmartSDK Platform Manager
Configure ManageRegister Monitor
Specific and Generic Enablers SmartSDK Application
SmartSDK Platform
To register and maintain the
• SmartSDK Recipes• SmartSDK Data Models
Smart City Platforms
Green Route for Smart Mobility
Smart Spot /beacons
Send URL
https://www.greenroutesdk.com/gr
Green Route
We will take the advantages of beaconstechnology to spread the use of Green Route usingnew ways of interaction between users anddevices.
Smart Videosurveillance
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FINEXT: Bringing
to the next level
FIWARE Platform: A collection of Open APIs
OpenStack-based cloud platform that allows the easy deployment and composition of FIWARE services to create new applications
Project aims• Ensure support and sustainability of the FIWARE Lab environment• 14 FIWARE Lab nodes operating in 4 continents adopting different business models
Promotion at global scale• FIWARE known presence in global events (e.g. SCEWC, IoT Solutions, Hannover Messe)• FIWARE Summits attendees continuous growth: about 300 in dec 2016, 600+ in jun 2018)
FINEXT: Objectives
• Creation of Business-to-Business (B2B) applications that generate more value than traditional applications
• Development of new technologies:• IoT devices for remote monitoring of patients with chronic conditions• IoT image processing devices• IoT devices for monitoring for "Agri-food" applications• IoT devices for environmental monitoring
• FIWARE Community Governance and Procedures defined and in place
• Ensure FIWARE meets the highest quality standards and best technical support:• Quality Assurance procedures defined and in place• All core FIWARE GEs verified and tested (various versions)
• Position FIWARE as de-facto standard for development of Smart Applications• FIWARE GEs evolving in line with new trends• FIWARE NGSI base of the new coming ETSI standard NGSI-LD• FIWARE Context Broker is now a CEF Building Block• FIWARE in partnership with global initiatives (e.g. TMForum, IDS, EdgeX, LFEnergy)• FIWARE adopted by more than 100 cities worldwide
FIWARE QA • Quick at a glance mechanism to check the assessed GEs’ quality
• Following the EU energy label system
• Sub-label per each tested aspect (usability, reliability, efficiency, scalability, performance and stability)
• Global label as average of all sub-labels
• Documentation test automation
• 17 python scripts to test the Dockerfiles
• GUI to start the testing process
10COUNTRIES
4CONTINENTS
Brittany Wroclaw
Crete Lannion
Mexico NoidaPiraeusU Poznan
Senegal SaoPauloSophiaAntipolis
Spain VicenzaZurich
FIWARE LAB NODES
14NODES
73% AVAILABILITY
86%TICKET RESPONSE TIME Good
71% TICKET RESOLUTION TIME
ENGAGEMENT
Mexico
CPU TOT vCPU TOT vCPU
USED
RAM TOT
(GB)
RAM
USED
(GB)
DISK TOT
(TB)
DISK
USED (TB)
IP TOT IP USED VM
640 5120 188 5000 420 73 3.5 254 138 121
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Final comments
FIWARE en Mexico
Open source technology considered on theAgenda Nacional:
• Enhance popen data and its applications
• Sub Secretary of ICT in SCT (Salma Jalife)
• CONACYT Subdirection in ICT (Hugo Estrada)
International Presence
• FIWARE Mundus, 42 países https://www.fiware.org/
• Working Groups (Standardization: NIST, ETSI, GSMA, TMForum)
• Selected technology Industry Data Space Association (European Union)
• Used Technology in more than 100 cities (Smartcities - OASC)
https://oascities.org/
Particularly, near to society apps for Mexico:
• Videosurveillance (Smart activity recognition)
• Sustainable mobility(Greenroute) https://www.greenroutesdk.com/https://www.smartsdk.eu/
Bilateral cooperation
• Mexico as one of the main FIWARE partner outside Europe
• Opportunities around ICT enabling technologies• High Performance Computing
• Next Generation Internet (i.e. 5G, Mobiles)
• IoT
• Artificial Intelligence
• Opportunities enhancing verticals• Energy
• Industry 4.0
• Smart Cities
• Health
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¡Gracias!
en México
Contexto y proyectos de Investigación e InnovaciónMéxico-Europa
Dr. Neil Hernández Gress (Tecnológico de Monterrey)
Dr. Miguel González Mendoza (Tecnológico de Monterrey)
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