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The SRA. From Vision to Implementation Laïla Gide, Thales Eric Schutz, STMicroelectronics. The ARTEMIS Vision. … An ongoing, major evolution of our society in which all systems, machines and objects will become digital, communicating and self-managed - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • The ARTEMIS Vision An ongoing, major evolution of our society in which all systems, machines and objects will become digital, communicating and self-managed

    Societal and economical consequences:Competitiveness of most industry sectors will rely on Embedded Systems (ES) innovation capability ES technologies are critically important in rebalancing Productivity Growth between Europe and the US and Asia Security, Safety and Quality-of-Life in our society will increasingly depend on ES technologies

  • The world of Embedded SystemsEmbedded Systems are everywhere: in electronic products, equipment or more complex systems, where hardware-software computer-based devices are not visible from the outside and are generally inaccessible Europe is strong in Embedded Systems: industry sectors such as automotive, consumer electronics, industrial production, transportation, aerospace, business automation, telecommunication, and healthcare

  • ARTEMISEuropean Technology PlatformSupport Europe to take a leading position in Embedded Systemsrequires a significant investment in research and developmentFacilitate and stimulate success by establishing an environment supportive of innovationcooperation and competition in technological developmentproactively stimulating the emergence of a new supply industrycomponents, tools, design methodologiesavoiding fragmentation, effective use of resourcesfocused research and development ARTEMIS can help to grow the European embedded systems enterprise

  • The ARTEMIS Strategic Research AgendaA well-calibrated R&D strategy is necessary but not sufficient

    ARTEMIS SRA assumes an inclusive approach:The Research Agenda itselfResearch infrastructure, stimulating innovationE.g. Centres of Excellence (CoEs), SME involvement, ...EducationStandardsFinancing mechanisms and instruments (JTI)Governance

    The SRA is not a closed, static referencePlanned evolution assures its continued relevanceA broad audience will federate Europes important actors and catalyse participation in the vision From Vision to Implementation the ARTEMIS SRA : a holistic vision

  • ARTEMIS SRA - backgroundand historyBuilding ARTEMISVision document by the High Level Group. June 2004

  • ARTEMIS Application ContextsFocus research on technologies with high re-usability Identified four, strategically significant Application Contexts: Industrial systemsAutomotive: Frugal, safe carAerospace: Customisable, efficient, safe air transport Manufacturing & process Industries: Efficient, flexible manufacturing

    Private spaces: Efficiency, safety and pleasure in the homeIncludes Medical sector Nomadic Environments: Walk, Talk, Hear, See

    Public Infrastructure: Secure and dependable environment

    All share the common, critical challenge of COMPLEXITYManaging this complexity is at the core of the ARTEMIS SRA

  • The ARTEMIS Strategic AgendaARTEMIS envisages cross-application solutionsCommon objectives:SustainabilityDesign EfficiencyEase of UseHigh added valueTime to marketModularitySafety / SecurityRobustnessCompetitivenessInnovationCost reductionInteroperability

  • ARTEMIS SRA what came nextBuilding ARTEMISVision document by the High Level Group. June 2004SRA top-level description. Preliminary June 2005, Final March 2006

  • Priority topics forReference Designs & ArchitecturesHighest priority ComposabilityArchitecture DependabilityDesign for SafetyHigh priority Design for Manufacturing limitationsReference architectures for Parallel systemsMulti-aspect Trade-off in DesignsResource managementDesign for (Inherent) SecuritySelf Organisation of systems

  • Priority topics for Seamless Connectivity & MiddlewareHighest priority Resource managementHigh priority Robustness & diagnosisProgrammingOrganization & deploymentProvably correct systemsGlobal connectivityMedium prioritiesSecurityData distribution

  • Priority topics forDesign Methods & ToolsHighest priority System-level modelling: Model-based Design / System EngineeringTest / validation / verificationHigh priority Tool IntegrationTools and methods for affordable certification Medium prioritiesResource managementTools for Product Line EngineeringSimulation environment that can mix physical elements and virtual models (co-simulation)Traceability: Requirements to product, visible at any step of the process

  • ARTEMIS research prioritiesFoundational Science & TechnologyExplore the unknown Provide essential breakthrough ideas to feed future innovation

    Impossible to predict or plan, but Concrete objectives encourage progress :Generate at least 5 radical innovationsComparable to e.g. -processor, DSP, software radioIncrease the number of relevant patentsIncrease the number of referred Scientific Publications at leading international conferences and journalsIncrease of the number of Embedded Systems Science relevant college graduates and university PhDs by 50% by the year 2016.

  • Innovation EnvironmentThe ARTEMIS SRA also addresses the INNOVATION ENVIRONMENT required to stimulate investment in ES R&D and Innovation

    The main policies address:Establish Centres of (Innovation) ExcellenceSupport for SMEsEstablishing successful, new SMEsStimulating growth of existing SMEsSupport for Open Source initiativesSupport Standards and RegulationSupport structuring of academic and research communityLink Education and Training to Industry Needs

  • ARTEMIS Innovation8 ProposalsCENTERS OF EXCELLENCE (COE) ARTEMIS SMEPACTARTEMIS SME OFFICE ARTEMIS COMMUNITY & OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVES SHARING RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURES ARTEMIS STANDARDS & REGULATION SUPPORT INITIATIVE STRUCTURING THE ACADEMIC RESEARCH & EDUCATION COMMUNITY ON EMBEDDED SYSTEMSARTEMIS ORCHESTRA CONTEST

  • Contest: ARTEMIS OrchestraTo demonstrate the capabilities of Embedded Systems and to inform the broad public about their significance, ARTEMIS launches: ARTEMIS ORCHESTRA, a contest aimed at universities, research teams and technology institutions.

  • Communication and Dissemination toolsARTEMIS has already: A websiteA Quarterly Journal A Bi-weekly NewsletterARTEMIS Journal: 800 items/ 1000 downloadsARTEMIS Newsletter: distributed to 500 contacts/ up to 200 downloads per issue

  • ARTEMIS Events & NetworkingSpecial guest: Commissioner Viviane Reding Release of the Strategic Research AgendaBrussels, March 6, 200622 Journalists120 ParticipantsAnnual Conference 2005 Release of the preliminary version of the SRAParis, June 30- July 1160 participants

    Annual Conference 2006Release of the Detailed version of the SRAGraz, May 22-24, 2006250 participantsSRA Launch Event

  • ARTEMIS in the pressRecent support from the Finnish Governement: The Finnish Government has made a commitment to allocate public research funding to one of the most advanced initiatives called Artemis. Its aim is to enhance Europes leading position in certain electronic systems. The Finnish Governments total contribution will be 70 million euros over a seven-year period starting from next year.Recent support from Jos Manuel Barroso : I was happy to announce support of the European Commission to this Artemis joint technology projectRecent support from Commissioner Viviane Reding: The budget of the ARTEMIS initiative will be around 3 billion over seven years.More than 50 percent of this would come from industry, while the rest would be financed by the European Commission and by the EU Member States and Associated States involved. I expect that this new method of teamwork in European research will leverage 7 euro of overall R&D effort for every euro of Community money spent - and this, ladies and gentlemen, would really be worth the effort and value for money.

  • ARTEMIS and other PlatformsICT PlatformsARTEMIS - Embedded Systems ENIAC - European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council EPoSS Micro-systemsThe NEM Initiative - European Initiative on NETWORKED and ELECTRONIC MEDIA The Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology Platform (eMobility) EUROP, the European Robotics Platform Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI) Photonics21 - The Photonics Technology Platform The Integral Satcom Initiative (ISI)

    ARTEMIS is one of the three proposed JTI candidates: Extract from the Draft Council Conclusions : Strategic priorities for innovation action at EU level dated 7/11/2006.... The Council, therefore, invites the Commission to make, by February 2007, proposals for the setting up of those Joint Technology Initiatives that have reached an appropriate stage of preparedness (innovative medicines, aeronautics and embedded computing systems). ...

  • ConclusionsARTEMIS is set to lead the way in Embedded Systems Research SRA is readyIndustrial and academic partners, Member States and EC fully committedThe ARTEMIS Industry Association ARTEMISIA (part of the planned JU) ready