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www.cea.fr
February 20th, 2015
CEA-Tech developments for safe and secure IoT ecosystems
Marc Duranton
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CEA global organization
Military Applications
Division (DAM)
Nuclear Energy Division (DEN)
Technological Research Division
(CEA Tech)
Materials Sciences DivisionLife Sciences Division
Mission DAM : France’s national security independence
Mission DEN : France’s energy independence
Mission DRT : French business’ economic competitiveness
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CEA Tech: Key figures
• Annual operating budget > 600 M€
• More than 50 HIGH-TECH START-UP VENTURES over the past 10 years
• 4,500 EMPLOYEES
• 600 PRIORITY PATENTS applications / year
• 500+ CUSTOMERS :
CAC 40 and SBF 120 (40%)
SMBS and START-UP (45%)
INTERNATIONAL (15%)
A strong growth based on corporate funding
External funding
CEA funding
Annual Budget
Am
ou
nts
in
M€ External funding
+ 13% / year
External funding
+ 15% / year
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CEA Tech: Mission Statement
Create innovation and transfer it to industry
- Main goal: working with and for industry
- CEA: state-owned research organization
- >80% of our budget comes from R&D contracts
- Looking for long-term partnerships
- Results-oriented : best effort to address partners issues
- Project-oriented : reactive and flexible
- Making our technology reach the market is our priority
- Our concern: seeking fair solutions for both parties
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Solar
Laboratory of Electronics and
Information Technologies
Staff: 1800, Budget: €280 M
Laboratory of Integrated
Systems and Technologies
Staff: 700, Budget: €80 M
Laboratoty of Innovation for new
Technologies for Energy and
Nanomaterial
Staff: 1100, Budget: €180 M
CEA Tech Research Institutes
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IoT : Many application domains
© iStockphoto & J.Gallon.
Smart Transport
Smart UtilitiesSmart healthcare
Smart Cities
Smart ShoppingSmart Spaces
Many opportunities
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IoT: some figures
Cisco predicts 50B of connected object by 2020
X-as-a-serviceNew business models
Estimated market value $2 trillion by 2020
Up-to 1 trillion sensors deployed
Traffic grows by 25% per year
Connected objectsHumans
2003
2010
2015
2020
50 billions
Sou
rce:
CIS
CO
, AT&
T
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IoT Challenge #1: Data Deluge
Source: Paolo Faraboschi, HP
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Solutions for Data Deluge
New communication protocolsSporadic traffic, asynchronous, decentralized, low power
Spectrum harvestingSpectrum scavenging, new bands (millimeter wave,
white spaces), coexistence and sharing
Local based servicesIndoor ranging, positioning, anchor based/distributed
New SensorsSmart sensors, smart imagers, ultra low power sensor node
IoT Challenge #1: Data Deluge
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IP backbone
(e.g. Internet)
Enterprise
Cloud & Services
IPv6 protocols for low power, robust & efficient
networking in multi-hop and constrained WSN
Low-power radio
802.15.4, …
Low footprint
networking and
services stacks
Multi-access support
& Mobility of WSN
Security within
the WSN & for
connectivity
sensors &
actuators
Remote Management
Security, Protocols,
Software update…
WiSePRoM components
WiSePRoM Software Platform by CEA Tech
Wireless IP Sensor Network Protocols and Remote Management
Make wireless sensor networks
easy to deploy, secure and manage
Smart Buidling
Smart Home
Smart Grid
Industrial Networks
In-vehicle WSN
Others…
New Communication Protocol
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IPv6
Internet/WSN
Gateway
Software Upgrade Server
(Linux / Android)
WiFi
WSN
(6LowPAN)
WSN
(6LowPAN) Reliable multicast
Unicast
Internet/WSN
Gateway (Linux)
Remote & Simultaneous Software Updatefor groups of sensors / actuators
Reliable Multicast
Software update management
Reliable Multicast
Internet/WSN Gateway
WSN node
Control server
(software update
+ application server)
Software update management
Unicast UDP
IPv6IPv6 / 6LowPANIPv6 / 6LowPAN
L1+L2802.15.4 MAC + PHY802.15.4 MAC + PHY
ApplicationApplication
Unicast UDP
IPv6
L1+L2
Complement &
Integrated with
ETSI M2M
platform
(OMA-DM)
ReliabilityPower & Bandwidth
EfficiencyRuntime, seamless and modular software
upgrade framework
WiSePRoM
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Local based services : IR-UWB for localization
Track items or individuals within a few centimeters… over long ranges
RF IC solution for consumer market• Frequency Band 3.2 à 8.8 GHz : 8 channels• BW : 500MHz to 1GHz, Data rate up to 5 Mbps• Range : up to 2000m, Ranging accuracy <4cm• Low Power
SpoonPhone
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Sigfox : Utra Narrow band radio
Provides a unique global cellular connectivity solution, from the customers’ devices to their software applications
RF IC solution for consumer market• ISM band 433/868/915 MHz • 100 bps to 1kbps • Sensitivity -140dBm• Global cellular connectivity at low
power• Can support millions of connected
devices
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Spectrum harvesting : High data rate NFC
RF IC solution for consumer market• Coupling RFID and IR UWB• Data rate from 54 to 125 Mbps @ 30cm• Power consumption : 5mW• Low cost
Solution to share and experience content locally with a mobile device
10s required to download 1 Gigabit of content from battery-less memory tags
Nokia World ’ 11
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Characterization of RFID chips (impedance, sensitivity) at 800-1000 MHz
Characterization of specific materials
Design and test of custom tag antennas
Simulation and characterization of read/write range performances at 800-1000 MHz
New sensors
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IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
Solutions for energy
Energy Efficient server
ARM 64 bit, FDSOI, Interposers, …
Low Power Cyber Physical Systems
Low power mixed IC design, adaptive matchingtechnologies, low to zero power devices
Energy efficient technology: FDSOI
ULP IC design, ULP memories, resistive memories, power management, 3D integration,
sense & react, optical interposer
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Fully Depleted – Silicon on Insulator
Improved performance Improved performance-per-wattAdaption to variability of loads
UTBB-FDSOI performance gain versus conventional Bulk CMOS technology.Blue: no body biasing, Green: FBB = +1V. Demonstrated by CEA Tech and
STMicroelectronics ISSCC 2014
Ultra-Wide Voltage Range (UWVR) operations: VDD=[0.39V – 1.3V]
High-frequency: Fclk > 2.6GHz @ 1.3VFclk > 450MHz @ 0.39V
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IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
Energy efficient technology: FDSOI
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CHAIN VALUE
Pre-series line
IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
The Silicon enablement platform model
A single partner along product maturation
IPs
Services
Academics
DKs
Silicon
ManufacturingFOUNDRIES
Design Center
ECO
SYSTEM
IC DESIGN PLATFORM ACCESS TO ADVANCED IPs EMULATOR & TEST PLATFORMS INDUSTRIAL MPW SHUTTLE EXPERTISE & SERVICES
Innovative productsIndustrial needs ON
E S
TO
P
SH
OP
Testchips ProductionIdeas
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IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
Energy efficient compute nodes for servers
Technology• FD-SOI• 3D silicon integration• 64-bit ARM Cores
Interposer• Passive or active• Mature technology
node• Application specific• Medium volume• Cost effective
assembly
Scalable approach: form micro-servers to HPC
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IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
Power Cyber Physical Systems
Leakage
management
Responsiveness
Power-Management Unit (PMU) Battery / Energy Harvester
Configuration Management Unit (CMU)
Event/Energy-
driven
Advanced Programmable
Wake-Up features
Ultra Low Power
Lightweight crypto
Wake-up
Radio
Wake-up
SensorsWake-up
Controller
Energy control
Authent
/Securit
yWake-up
Timers
Wake-up
Imager
Responsive
Always-Responsive Sub-system
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IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
L-iot : a flexible architecture for IoT nodes
Power-Management Unit (PMU) Battery / Energy Harvester
Wake-up
Radio
Wake-up
SensorsWake-up
Controller
Configuration Management Unit (CMU)
Always-Responsive Sub-system
Energy control
Authent
/Securit
y
Adaptive Always-Responsive/On-Demand according to energy levels
Wake-up
Timers
Radios
Sensors
CPU
(Register)
Memory
(SRAM &
eNVM)
MCU
Co
-pro
ce
ssin
g
(RF,
cry
pto
, d
ata
fusi
on
, im
ag
er)
On-Demand Sub-system
Imager
Wake-up
Imager
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Leakage
management
Responsiveness
Power-Management Unit (PMU) Battery / Energy Harvester
Configuration Management Unit (CMU)
Processing/Communication
power
Application-driven
IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
Flexible Wake-up /On Demand platform
Radios
Sensors
CPU
(Register)
Memory
(SRAM &
eNVM)
MCU
Co
-pro
ce
ssin
g
(RF,
cry
pto
, d
ata
fusi
on
, im
ag
er)
On-Demand Sub-system
ImagerIntegrity/Confidentiality
Applicative
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IoT Challenge #2: Energy consumption
Flexible Wake-up /On Demand platform
Leakage
management
Responsiveness
Power-Management Unit (PMU) Battery / Energy Harvester
Configuration Management Unit (CMU)
Advanced Power
Management Unit
Configuration for
adaptivity
Energy Harvesting
Adaptive
Gain: POWER/100
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
IoT: the Internet of Threats
Today security / privacy issues make the newspaper headlines
Massive adoption of IoT by citizens relies on confidence in terms of security and privacy
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Most of the IoT nodes are accessible to attackers
Implementations must be secured-by-designMemory dump , reverse engineering, side channel analysis, bus probing…
“Trustworthy computing (with software) cannot exist until we have trustworthy hardware to build it on”
Dr. Dean Collins, Deputy Director, DARPA
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Solutions for Dependability
Security
Privacy and trust, authentication, scalable secure networks, lightweight crypto, homomorphic
cryptocomputing
Reliability
Reliable communication systems for M2M, Privacy and trust.
Criticity
Real-time OS, dynamic compilation, critical cloud data processing, distributed computing,
resource agnostic sensor networks
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
CEA Tech solutions for security
1. Security assessment and certification
2. Hardware security for IoT nodes
3. Secure middleware solutions from sensors to gateways
4. Reliable and secure wired/wireless network technologies
5. Design of large scale deployment secured schemes
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Security evaluation and certification
Certification ITSEF: licensed laboratoryCommon Criteria security evaluations up to
the highest Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL7)
on electronic components and embedded SW
French certification scheme
International banking schemes
Security evaluation of embedded systemsSoftware attacks
Physical attacks
DomainsSmartCard Banking, Pay TV, e-Identity
Automotive ECUs, body control, motor control
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Analyze threats on industrial protocols
Detailed analysis of protocol specifications
Implement attacks on wired / wireless multi-protocols industrial sensor networks
Develop dedicated tools (SW + HW) to perform security tests
Build security test-beds
Analyze the criticality of attacks
Propose security solutions
Adapt existing solutions to match the
industrial network context
Develop new solutions
Aggregator /
Concentrator /
Gateway
Information
system
Sensors
IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Network security analysis and testing
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IoT dedicated cryptography
IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Hardware integration of security
Secure design of components and systems
TradeoffHardware implementation constraints
Resistance to attacks
Power consumption
Size / volume
Cost
Tamper resistant chip design Ultra low cost
pairing
Cost effective solution
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Strong network security in resources-constrained
wireless sensor networks (WSN) interconnected to
larger infrastructures
• Protect the data transmitted
• Protect the network infrastructure
• Lightweight IP security protocols adapted to the limited resources of WSN (power, CPU, memory…)
• Remote & adaptive management of WSN security • Authentication & network access control• Dynamic key establishment• Threat /Intrusion detection mechanisms in WSN• Dynamic security adaptation to react to threats• Trust management system for WSN
• Secure software update for WSN• Secure, reliable and resource-efficient sensor software update
from a remote server
Network access control Key Management
Adaptive Security
Management
IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Reliable communication systems for M2M
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Security hardened Cloud system
Secure cloud server end-to-end infrastructure prototype.
USIM-based authentication and key establishment.
HW-assisted on-the-fly memory encryption.
By construction: hypervisor out of the TCB.
Code & data confidentiality & integrity.
A unique encryption key per VM.
HW-assisted task switching.
HSM: Hardware Security Module
TCB: Trusted Computing Base
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Criticity enforcementAnaxagoros Hypervisor for mixed criticality apps.
Spatial and temporal security.
Resource lending as a design principle.
« Day one » use of formal verification (Frama-C).
Ability to virtualize Linux, OSEK and PharOS.
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Secure Execution with Innovative Security Tradeoff
How to be sure that the remote computing platform will not misuse your data?
Current idea: a (micro-)processor processes only clear data
What if a processor could work directly on encrypted data without having to disclose any secret?
This is where the potential of homomorphic encryption emerges
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IoT Challenge #3: Dependability
Homomorphic encryption
An homomorphic encryption system is a cryptosystem which, on top of allowing to encrypt and decrypt data, allows to perform (any) calculations in the encrypted domain.
In essence, the « cryptocomputer »:Keeps its algorithm private.
Can insert any (cleartext domain) data into the calculation.
Has access to neither intermediate nor final calculations results.
Such (secure) cryptosystems have been shown to exists in 2009.
Although theoretically efficient, the first systems were totally impractical.
But now, we are tackling the first real apps!
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IoT Challenge #4: Interoperability
Solutions for Interoperability
Move towards open systems and platforms that support multiple
applications.
Overcome the fragmentation of vertically-oriented closed systems
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IoT Challenge #4: Interoperability
Today: Domain-centric, vertical solutions
!
SmartHome SmartShoppingSmartTransportSmartHealth
- Monitoring medicine
intake
- Personalized
diabetes assistance
- Providing training
tips
- …
- Promoting
carpooling
- Minimizing taxi
delays
- Avoiding traffic
jams
- …
- Managing
sparkdeals
- Getting advice on
buying goods
- Retrieving
discount
- …
SmartCity
- Managing parking
space
- Lighting up a city
efficiently
- Monitoring Air
Quality
- …
- Monitoring and
controlling
- Saving energy
comfortably
- Interacting with
appliances
-…
Illustrations from the EU FP7 BUTLER project
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IoT Challenge #4: Interoperability
Tomorrow: Horizontal smart solutions
Illustrations from the EU FP7 BUTLER project
HW/SW platforms
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IoT Challenge #4: Interoperability
Holistic virtualization platforms of the physical world
IoT is about managing resources:
Network Heterogeneity and variability management
Distributed resources (Linc)
Device as a Service (SensiNact)
Rapid prototyping and deployment:
Management of the unexpected
Virtual sensors or resources
Continuous integrationLINC SensiNact
• Everything-as-a-service approach
• Fully OSGi compliant
• Lightweight & distributed
• CEA Tech developed solution
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IoT Challenge #4: Interoperability
sensiNact Studio
DSL editor Graphical EditorProperties View
Navigator View
Deployment View
sensiNact Studio: tool for IoT application development and deployment
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EU-Japan ICT Cooperation
Japan and the European Union are two key players in the ICT fieldIoT will require interoperabilityScale of today’s global challenges requires that we work together more closely and effectivelyIn conformity with the mutual interests and the research orientation of the EU and Japan
Specific actions dedicated to EU-Japan partnership Specific calls for cooperative projects in H2020
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AT A GLANCE
Project coordinator :Clout-EU: Levent Gürgen, CEA, FranceClouT-JP: Yoshio Saito, NTT East, Japan
Partners:ClouT-EUEngineering, ItalyUniversidad de Cantabria, SpainST Microelectronics SRL, ItalyAyuntamiento de Santander, Spain Comune di Genova, Italy
ClouT-JPNTT EastNTT R&D
Keio UniversityPanasonic System SolutionNational Institute of Informatics
Duration: 36 months
Total cost: €2,32M for ClouT-EU
€1 ,5M for ClouT-JP, funded by NICT
Programme: FP7-ICT-2013- EU-
Japan
Further information:http://clout-project.euDr Levent Gü[email protected]+33 4 38 78 97 57
ClouT: Cloud of Things for empowering the citizen clout in smart cities
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Introduction to ClouT (Video)
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10 use cases from 10 application domainsFirst reference architecture and itsimplementation
Development of field trials in 4 pilot cities
Main achievements at mid-termof the project
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Input Data from Sensor or Database
Analysis Anonymity
City Database• Map• Tourism• Citizen Participation
City RelatedCompany Database• NPO HP• Event Info.
Public API・Restrant Info.
SNS• Local SNS• Twitter
Public Private
Store Info.• Coupon• Time Sales
Sensor Info..・Interactive Street・Santander
・Illumination Sensor・Train Info.
Sensor Info.• Camera• Camera
Database
Info. From SensorAnd Citizens
Restaurant
Day will sink in an hour.
Project the description
of real time info. on the
wall
Project the production
on the table
Provide appropriate
lighting for food and
drink
Day will sink in an hour.Project the description
of real time info. on the
wall
Street
Station
Tourist Info. Center
Enoshima
Station
Next DepartureOfuna 15:15Fujisawa 15:20
・Shop/Tourism Info.
・Info. From Citizens
・Train/Station Info.
【RegularMode】
▼▼ ▼
▼
▼▼
▼ ▼ ▼ ▼
Interactive city Fujisawa Regular Mode
Data FormatConversion
StorageDelivery
DB RegularMode
CautionMode
Nighttime
Daytime× Like!×
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Input Data from Sensor or Database
Analysis Anonimity
Data FormatConversion
StorageDelivery
DB RegularMode
CautionMode
Nighttime
Daytime× Like!×
City Database• Map• Tourism• Citizen Participation
City RelatedCompany Database• NPO HP• Event Info.
Public API・Restrant Info.
SNS• Local SNS• Twitter
Public Private
Store Info.• Coupon• Time Sales
Sensor Info..・Interactive Street・Santander
・Illumination Sensor・Train Info.
Sensor Info.• Camera• Camera
Database
Info. From SensorAnd Citizens
Restaurant
Project the description
of Emergency info. on
the wall
Project the production
on the table
Provide appropriate
lighting for food and
drink
Project the description
of Emergency info.
on the wall
Street
Station
Tourist Info.Center
Enoshima
Station
Out of ServiceHill
【EmergencyMode】
▼▼ ▼
▼
▼▼
▼ ▼ ▼ ▼
Disaster preventionWeather information
Disaster preventionEvacuation SiteHill
Interactive city Fujisawa Emergency Mode
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Fujisawa Dashboard
ClouT Architecture
Virtualized City Resources
Recommended ViewFuji Mt. and Sunset
In 30 min,
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ClouT: use case
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Mitaka Field Trial Scenario
Paw Users
Reaction(Reaction Paw)
[STEP1]Write comments Paw)
[STEP3]Registered reaction of Paw(user action)as a “Reaction Paw”
RegistrationInformation
(Paw)
[STEP2]Notice a paw to userwho meets conditions.
Paw readers
[STEP4]Watch the “Reaction Paw”
Beautiful cherry!New PawArrived
I visited
I took photos too.
One reaction
Revitalization Of City Environment
Community Creation
Going out support(Health promotion)
Elderly people get information on the application (called “Paw Collection”) , will go out if they get motivated by the information and write comments for the other users to motivate to go to the place.
The other users read comments of the facilities on Paw Collection ,that motivates them to go out.
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牟礼コミュニティセンタ
Paw Collection in Mitaka
We inspect how elderly people get motivated to go out by using Paw Collection.(IC-tags installed in 31 facilities in Mitaka City for this trial)
We expect the effect such as health promotion , revitalization of the citiesby going out.
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FEderated interoperable SmarT ICT services deVelopment And testing pLatforms
October 2014-September 2017
Brand new H2020 project!
Santander
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Large scale experimentation in real-life environments: Osaka train station
Smart city, smart building
Smaller scale, experimental platform at Osaka and Kansai areaSmart POS, smart energy, smart health, smart transport, Osaka Osampo service(ISID)
Real-life testbeds, field trials - Japan
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Teaming EU-JP pour IoT projets
CEA Tech is developing innovative solutions covering most aspects of IoT
Special focus on low energy and security
CEA Tech allows its partners to access new technologiesDesign center supporting FDSOI technolgyUltra low power IPs in sensing, computing and communicatingScalable middleware for networks of IoT nodesSecure and trusted solutions including homomorphic encryptionReal-Time hypervisor and virtualization for mixed real-time criticality loads
CEA Tech is a key player in EU-JAP cooperative projects on 5G, IoT and cloud technologiesWe wish to reinforce the current cooperation between CEA Tech and Japan with dedicated programs
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