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ARTEMIS 2013 Call Brokerage meeting, London Proposal Info for EIRICT January 21, 2013

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ARTEMIS 2013 Call Brokerage meeting, London Proposal Info for EIRICT January 21, 2013. AIPP2 – ICC: Innovative Care Cycles. Innovative Care Cycle. Innovative care cycle phases / elements : Prevention and screening Early detection & diagnosis Minimally invasive interventions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ARTEMIS 2013 CallBrokerage meeting, London

Proposal Info for EIRICT

January 21, 2013

AIPP2 – ICC: Innovative Care Cycles

Topic Content

Proposers Casper Garos & Rob Ekkel

Affiliation Philips Healthcare

Country Netherlands

Vision • people central to healthcare solutions• hospitals provide the least-invasive interventions with the shortest

length-of-stay• recovery is extra-mural

Mission Strengthen the European eco-system in healthcare embedded systems by bringing people-centric innovations to market faster

Strategy Build integral solutions for people-centric healthcare tailored to individual needs, bridging care settings, and based on novel embedded technologies

Innovative Care Cycle

Innovative care cycle phases / elements:• Prevention and screening• Early detection & diagnosis• Minimally invasive interventions• Chronic disease management & surveillance

Key diseases and focal care aspects:• Cardiology: prevention & early detection, minimally-invasive

treatment, chronic disease management • Neurology: early diagnosis, effective treatment and chronic disease

management • Oncology: early diagnosis, effective treatment, chronic disease

management

Embedded Technology Challenges

• Sensor Networks: Sensor (body) area networks • Sensor Fusion • Power management

• Integration and interoperability: • Between and within use cases • On device level, system level and data level

• Algorithmic level: • Both statistical data mining • Image quality, image enhancements, feature extraction • Image processing, image registration, 3D visualization • (Real time) Multi model (source) imaging

• Embedded Data management: • Ontology: patient health Records, past surgeries DB, Reasoning engine, real-time image info guiding

the surgery + augmenting reality systems. • Patient data and Medical data fusion

• Middleware • Semantic Interoperability middleware among heterogeneous smart devices

• Embedded systems & devices • Catheters, pace makers, diagnostic equipment

• Workflow management and support

Options for participation in AIPP2 - ICC

• TU/e can be a partner on many different topics. • In fact, ICC looks in another way at the ReLifE concept ( FP7 ICT)• Philips’ aim is to cover the entire cycle. TU/e has to establish where it can make

contributions. • Consider e.g. the following possible topics:

• Overall: underlying personal data store• Management: clinical pathways & DCM• Surveillance: (home) monitoring – sensor technology and BSN platform; communities• Prevention: Life style management, feedback; communities• Screening:• Diagnosis: intelligent algorithms, fusion (also for Surveillance); image analysis;

Decision support• Treatment: ?

• Interested? Respond with a couple of lines on what and in which of the indicated contexts, the innovation, the impact

• TU/e contact for AIPP2 – ICC: Johan Lukkien.

AIPP3 – DEWI (Dependable Wireless Embedded Infrastructure)

Topic Content

Proposers Martin Kubisch, Josef Schalk, Michael Paulitsch

Affiliation EADS Innovation Works

Country Germany

Vision

Mission Move from wired towards wireless communicationSecurity & safety focus challenge is reliability/certification(to be extended to meet smart environment)

Cross-industry:Automotive – new architectures leveraging wireless (Car-To-Car, possibly Car-To-X)Aerospace – replace wired with wireless architectures for reconfiguration, lighter weight, simpler maintenance, faster turn-around-times

Strategy

Project outline (EADS’ starting point)• Requirements & Use Cases:

• Requirements for Smart Environment …• … based on Dependable Wireless Communication Systems / Infrastructure• Overview of environmental use cases and technologies

• Industrial Use Cases• Aerospace • Automotive• Railway

• Models addressing Security• Interference detection (Jamming)• Intrusion discovery

• Models addressing Safety• Methods and Mechanism

• Mechanism to improve reliability in wireless communication vs. existing protocols• Means to evaluate achieved reliability• Change of resource assignment for emergency/backup situation

Some generic keywords for DEWI

Wireless communication & wired to wireless replacement:• Dependable• Robust (hostile environments)• Secure• Safe• Flexible• Seamless• Low-power?• Various application domains (aerospace, automotive,

railways Fyra?, products under test)

Potential industrial partners in DEWI

Potential partners: • Rockwell• Finmeccanica• NXP, • Thales,• AVL, …

Participating country consortia in DEWI

Country Lead Company or Institute Contact Person StatusSpain Indra Jesus Angel Garcia

Sanchezconfirmed

Austria AVL Peter Priller confirmedGermany Siemens Randolf Mock confirmedFinland VTT Heikki Ailisto confirmedNetherlands NXP Stefan Drude Portugal Cister Cister confirmedPoland Gdansk University of

Technology (GUT) Lukasz Kulas confirmed

Italy STM Roberto Zafalon confirmedCzech republic Honeywell Ludek Nechleba France CAE David Servat UK Freescale? Robin Paling ? or: University of

Westminster, Adem Coskun

Ireland United Technologies Menouer Boubekeur Denmark Fornebo Hans Petter Dahle

Partners in Dutch consortium in DEWI

Company or Institute Contact Person Interest / ContributionABB Wil van Gils Vehicle2Grid, fast charging of electrical

vehicles (Car-to-Car, Car-to-X?)Philips Keith Baker

Roland BergerWillem van DrielEliav I. Haskal

Dependable wireless communication;indoor: lighting fixtures WSN; outdoor: fine-mesh wireless-controlled street lighting infrastructure

NXP Semiconductors, Central R&D (earmarked as lead for the Dutch consortium)

Stefan Drude wireless in vehicle networking & hostile environment with many metal objects and interferers

TU/e, Johan Lukkien,Peter van Otterloo

HW designs for low-power wireless (?)Other: …..

TU participation to be shaped: CWT, other?

AIPP5 – MCMC: multi-core technology for mixed criticality applications in dynamic and changeable real time environments

Topic Content

Proposers Knut Hufeld, Helen Finch, Madeleine Meier

Affiliation Infineon Technologies AG

Country Germany

Vision

Mission

Strategy

MCMC Project key data and consortium status

• Duration: 3 years , start Q1/2014• Intended budget: up to 100 Mio €• Intended resources: > 300 person years• Consortium size: < 100 (min. 2/3 industry)

• Interested Partners: ~ 50 in the session• Participating Countries:

United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, Spain, The Netherlands, Israel, Italy, Finland, Belgium, Ireland

• All types of Organizations represented: LEs, SMEs, Universities & Research Organizations

Provisional scope of MCMCAddressed system levels / architecture:

− Heterogeneous Multi-core processor/system architecture− System software – runtime environment− Applications− Design methodologies & tools

• Addressed aspects:− Fault tolerance− Energy management− Safety and Security under real-time conditions− Qualification , ..

• Topics Discussed:− Dynamic aspects− Virtualisation− Standardisation− Portability to different HW-platforms− Support for niche markets− Research / exploitation roadmap− Qualification of open systems

Options for participation in AIPP5 - MCMC

• TU/e can be a partner on different topics. • Provisional research interests expressed so far:

− Dynamic aspects and virtualization in mixed-criticality applications− Hierarchical Scheduling Frameworks and resource sharing for mixed

criticality tasks− Design of multi-processor (hw+sw) platforms with mixed-criticality

requirements, including their FPGA prototyping, − Reliability management per application mapped on virtualized resources

• Draft budget estimation: € 1,75M, (roughly 4.5 manyears per year) • Involved groups / departments so far:

− M&CS SAN: Johan Lukkien, Reinder Bril− EE ES: Twan Basten, Henk Corporaal, Kees Goossens

• Contact person: Peter van Otterloo (a.i.?) (+ Jan Haagh)

• .

ES4ICS – Embedded Systems for Increasing CyberSecurity

Topic Content

Proposers Matthijs Leeuw

Affiliation TNO

Country Netherlands

Focus ASP6: Embedded Systems for Security and Critical Infrastructures Protection

Vision

Mission Design and use large-scale embedded networks while ensuring that they are well protected against cyber security threats and events

Strategy • Multi-scale monitoring and anomaly detection, combining software and hardware approaches

• Drive by use cases• Employ theoretical concepts• Tool creation

Existing partners for ES4ICS

Country coordinators in ES4ICS

Company First name Last name E-mail CountryUniv of E. FinlandPekka Toivanen [email protected] FinlandNXP Georg Menges [email protected] GermanyAkhela Katiuscia Zedda [email protected] ItalyTNO Matthijs Leeuw [email protected] NetherlandsHI-Iberia Inmaculada Luengo [email protected] Spain

Overall coordinator: Matt Leeuw (TNO)TU/e coordinator (core team): Sandro Etalle (M&CS)

Issue to be resolved: Dutch industrial partner.

AsystMe - Adaptive Systems Made Easy

Topic Content

Proposers Lex van Gijsel

Affiliation DevLab

Country Netherlands

Vision Design and deployment of large-scale embedded networks is hampered by:• Complexity• Labor intensiveness and prohibitive cost• Scarcity of specialised personnel

Mission Remove the need of employing highly-specialized staff for design and deployment of large-scale embedded networks

Strategy Generating protocols that use emergent behavior as a programming primitive

Existing partners for AsystMe

Current partners:

Issues:• TNO stepped out• Suffient industrial participation (LE)• International participation

ARTEMIS 2013 follow up

• Further information on project ideas available (ppt, pdf, contacts)

• Many project ideas will not materialize in project proposals

• Consortia are established NOW: fast response / expression of interest required!

ARTEMIS 2013 schedule

• Draft schedule:• Call opens – 26 February 2013• Expression of Interest (optional) – 8th March• EoI feedback – 12th April • Post-brokerage event, Brussels – 23rd Apr• Call closes – 6th June• Feedback – End of July• Decision/negotiations start – September• Negotiations complete – mid-December• Projects start – early 2014

AIPP2 – ICC: Innovative Care Cycles

Topic Content

Proposers Casper Garos & Rob Ekkel

Affiliation Philips Healthcare

Country Netherlands

Vision • people central to healthcare solutions• hospitals provide the least-invasive interventions with the shortest

length-of-stay• recovery is extra-mural

Mission Strengthen the European eco-system in healthcare embedded systems by bringing people-centric innovations to market faster

Strategy Build integral solutions for people-centric healthcare tailored to individual needs, bridging care settings, and based on novel embedded technologies