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IST Information DayIST Information Day
Applications and services for the mobile user and workerGRID-based systems for solving complex problems
eInclusionResearch networking testbeds
Athens, 2 June 2003Athens, 2 June 2003National Documentation CentreNational Documentation Centre
Georgios TSELENTISGeorgios TSELENTISEuropean Commission, IST programme European Commission, IST programme
New Working EnvironmentsNew Working Environments([email protected])([email protected])
European R&D: a fragmented landscapeEuropean R&D: a fragmented landscape
Frameworkprogramme
Only 4% of the total
civil research budget
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Candidate and associated
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Enterprises, universities and research centres
ERA-a new context for EU supported RTDERA-a new context for EU supported RTD
Moving to a European level Research policyMoving to a European level Research policy– Strengthen co-operation between National and EU ActivitiesStrengthen co-operation between National and EU Activities– Improve links between National and EU policies and schemesImprove links between National and EU policies and schemes– Take into account enlargementTake into account enlargement– Development of a “shared vision” on European RTDDevelopment of a “shared vision” on European RTD– Potential for co-funding arrangementsPotential for co-funding arrangements
Realising ERA will requireRealising ERA will require– New thinking: more strategic and goal orientedNew thinking: more strategic and goal oriented– New approach: integration, concentration, critical mass and flexibilityNew approach: integration, concentration, critical mass and flexibility– New scope: taking account of the international dimension of RTDNew scope: taking account of the international dimension of RTD
– greater awareness of who’s doing whatgreater awareness of who’s doing what– New instruments: Integrated Projects (IPs) & Networks of Excellence (NoEs)New instruments: Integrated Projects (IPs) & Networks of Excellence (NoEs)
FP6 is not business a
s usual!
Reinforce leadership where Europe has demonstrated Reinforce leadership where Europe has demonstrated strengths, e.g.strengths, e.g.
– mobile communications and services, broadband communicationsmobile communications and services, broadband communications– micro-opto electronicsmicro-opto electronics– networked audiovisual systems... networked audiovisual systems... – security and dependability,…security and dependability,…
Seize new opportunities that arise from the ‘AmI’ vision and Seize new opportunities that arise from the ‘AmI’ vision and address weaknesses / threats critical for its realisation, e.g.address weaknesses / threats critical for its realisation, e.g.
– multimodal interfaces, semantic-based knowledge handling,.. multimodal interfaces, semantic-based knowledge handling,.. – embedded systems, integration of sensing & actuating devices, ... embedded systems, integration of sensing & actuating devices, ... – Knowledge and computing GRIDs Knowledge and computing GRIDs
Defining the SOs: Five main groups (1)Defining the SOs: Five main groups (1)
Defining the SOs: five main groups (2) Defining the SOs: five main groups (2)
Continued support to leading / challenging applications, Continued support to leading / challenging applications, responding to emerging needs,responding to emerging needs, e.g. e.g.
– eeHealth, eInclusion, eLearning and culture, Health, eInclusion, eLearning and culture, – entertainment and leisure contententertainment and leisure content– business support tools, networked organisations,eWork...business support tools, networked organisations,eWork...
Support to research at the frontier of knowledgeSupport to research at the frontier of knowledge– FET open FET open – FET proactiveFET proactive– Cognitive science, KMCognitive science, KM
Support to infrastructure developmentSupport to infrastructure development– Research networking test bedsResearch networking test beds– Open development platformsOpen development platforms– IST for safety in transport, risk management,..IST for safety in transport, risk management,..
Research context in FP6Research context in FP6
Ambient Intelligence (AMI): a visionAmbient Intelligence (AMI): a vision
Ambient Connectivity: a needAmbient Connectivity: a need
eInfrastructure: Towards a New Generation of NetworkseInfrastructure: Towards a New Generation of Networks
From Infrastructure to Applied researchFrom Infrastructure to Applied research
•Future and emerging technologies
•Grid-technology/middleware
for complex problem solving
•eInclusion
•New working environment
Applied Research
Infrastructure & Testbeds
Policies : eInclusion, eEconomy
•Grid & IPv6 Testbeds
•Research Infrastructure
Technology Development
Call 2 of the IST PriorityCall 2 of the IST Priority
Publication: 17.06.03Publication: 17.06.03
Closure date: 15.10.03Closure date: 15.10.03
Indicative budget: ~525 MeuroIndicative budget: ~525 Meuro– 80% of the budget pre-allocated per area 20% to be defined80% of the budget pre-allocated per area 20% to be defined– drawing mainly from 2004 commitment budgetdrawing mainly from 2004 commitment budget
Distribution per instrument: Distribution per instrument: – 2/3 for IPs + NoEs2/3 for IPs + NoEs– 1/3 for STREPs + CAs + SSAs1/3 for STREPs + CAs + SSAs
One stage evaluation procedure; evaluation procedure; no anonymity
1.1. Advanced displaysAdvanced displays
2.2. Optical, opto-electronic, photonic functional componentsOptical, opto-electronic, photonic functional components
3.3. Open development platforms for software and servicesOpen development platforms for software and services
4.4. Cognitive systemsCognitive systems5.5. Embedded systemsEmbedded systems6.6. Applications & services for the mobile user & workerApplications & services for the mobile user & worker7.7. Cross-media content for leisure and entertainmentCross-media content for leisure and entertainment8.8. GRID-based Systems & solving complex problemsGRID-based Systems & solving complex problems
9.9. Improving Risk managementImproving Risk management10.10. eInclusioneInclusion
+ + Research NetworkingResearch Networking + Accompanying actions + Accompanying actions
Strategic objectives covered in Call 2Strategic objectives covered in Call 2
Indicative call sequence & topicsIndicative call sequence & topics
SectorialSectorialApplicationsApplications
Technology Technology componentscomponents
Integrated Integrated systemssystems
+ Services and Products engineering 2010 : Joint call with + Services and Products engineering 2010 : Joint call with priority 3priority 3
Areas in Call 2 and pre-allocated budgetAreas in Call 2 and pre-allocated budget
Instruments IndicativePre-allocated
Budget (Meuro)
1- Strategic Objectives2 3.2.1 Advanced displays All 252.3.2.2 Optical, opto-electronic, photonic functional components All 452 3.2.3 Embedded systems All 502 3.2.4 Open development platforms for software & services All 552 3.2.5 Cognitive systems All 252 3.2.6 Applications and Services for the Mobile User & worker All 602 3.2.7 Cross-media content for leisure and entertainment All 552 3.2.8 GRID-based Systems and solving complex problems All 452 3.2.9 Improving Risk management All 302 3.2.10 eInclusion All 302- Research Networking
2 3.5 Research Networking test beds All 253- General accompanying actions
2 3.6 General Accompanying actions SSAs; CAs 8
Applications and services for the mobile user and workerApplications and services for the mobile user and worker
Key Objectives & BreakthroughsKey Objectives & Breakthroughs– services being seamlessly accessed services being seamlessly accessed
and provided anywhere, anytime and provided anywhere, anytime
– enabling new business models, enabling new business models, new ways of working, new ways of working, improved customer relations improved customer relations and government servicesand government services
Research TasksResearch Tasks
– services that deploy wearable interfaces, services that deploy wearable interfaces, enabling context-sensitivity, user profiling enabling context-sensitivity, user profiling
and personalisation, multiple modes of interactionand personalisation, multiple modes of interaction– collaboration of multi-location and mobile workers collaboration of multi-location and mobile workers – major hurdles for deployment of services for the mobile user major hurdles for deployment of services for the mobile user
Call 2
60 MEuro
Objective: – “To foster the emergence of rich landscape of innovative applications
and services for the mobile user and worker and to support the use and development of new work methods and collaborative work environments. These should be based on interoperable mobile, wireless technologies and the convergence of fixed and mobile communication infrastructures. Such applications and services will enable new business models, new ways of working, improved customer relations and government services in any context.”
– “The target applications and services will be capable of being seamlessly accessed and provided anywhere, anytime and in any context.”
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User and Worker
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User and Worker 2 Main Focal Points
Focus 1Focus 1: : The The integration integration of technologies into a wide range of of technologies into a wide range of innovative mobile and innovative mobile and multimodalmultimodal applications and services applications and services including workplace designs that enhance creativity and including workplace designs that enhance creativity and productivity:productivity:
– Intelligent, adaptive and self-configuring servicesIntelligent, adaptive and self-configuring services that deploy that deploy wearable interfaces and enable automatic wearable interfaces and enable automatic context-sensitivitycontext-sensitivity, , user profiling and user profiling and personalisationpersonalisation in a in a trustedtrusted and and securesecure environment as well as environment as well as multi-lingualmulti-lingual and and multi-culturalmulti-cultural presentation, and presentation, and multiple modes of interactionmultiple modes of interaction
– Novel workplace designs and methods of Novel workplace designs and methods of work organisationwork organisation that that enable collaboration of enable collaboration of multi-locationmulti-location and mobile workers and and mobile workers and can increase participation in, and access to work in can increase participation in, and access to work in remote and remote and rural areasrural areas
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User and Worker 2 Main Focal Points
Focus 2Focus 2: “: “Addressing the major hurdles for the deploymentAddressing the major hurdles for the deployment of of applications and services for the mobile user so as to ensure:applications and services for the mobile user so as to ensure:
– openness and interoperability of serviceopenness and interoperability of service development and development and provision environments, provision environments, including location-based services including location-based services compatiblecompatible with existing and emerging satellite with existing and emerging satellite infrastructures (e.g. Galileo),infrastructures (e.g. Galileo),
– interoperability of services and roaming interoperability of services and roaming across across heterogeneous networksheterogeneous networks and service environmentsand service environments (e.g. (e.g. working, billing, payment, ticketing and accounting working, billing, payment, ticketing and accounting services) services)
– seamless accessseamless access to corporate and government resources to corporate and government resources
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User & Worker
The vision The vision Bring the users, “people”, to the foreground…..Bring the users, “people”, to the foreground…..
….. to the “centre of our attention” ….. to the “centre of our attention” – building trustful technologies for the background building trustful technologies for the background – making technology “adapt” to people needsmaking technology “adapt” to people needs
Moving to an era where …..Moving to an era where …..““Our surrounding is the interface’ to IST applications & services”Our surrounding is the interface’ to IST applications & services”
Exploring beyond “the PC, screens & keyboard interfaces”... Exploring beyond “the PC, screens & keyboard interfaces”...
Enabling multi-sensorial dialogues …..Enabling multi-sensorial dialogues …..– supported by computing & networkingsupported by computing & networking– ‘‘everywhere’, embedded in everyday objectseverywhere’, embedded in everyday objects
Mobile user and worker scenariosMobile user and worker scenariosIncreased importance of:Increased importance of:
– mobility and location independencemobility and location independence– time critical and ad-hoc collaboration (get together to solve a time critical and ad-hoc collaboration (get together to solve a
problem, a task, a business opportunity)problem, a task, a business opportunity)– context awareness (geo-social context: language, culture etc., context awareness (geo-social context: language, culture etc.,
specific setting: time, place)specific setting: time, place)– sharing knowledge and resourcessharing knowledge and resources– added value (created in whatever way is appropriate, no longer added value (created in whatever way is appropriate, no longer
dictated by organisational relations and boundaries)dictated by organisational relations and boundaries)
Challenges: Challenges: – How to create and manage shared workspaces with the above How to create and manage shared workspaces with the above
characteristics?characteristics?– How to integrate these characteristics in a seamless way?How to integrate these characteristics in a seamless way?– What about standardisation?What about standardisation?
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User & Worker
Competence nodes networkingM=Management response of a given task in a given time point is given to the competencenode which understands the customers problem best
M
M
M
Customers
Group of competencies needed toperform a task
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User & Worker
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User & Worker
Network society moves us from the Network society moves us from the era of organisationsera of organisations to to the era of organisationthe era of organisation
Single European Electronic Market (SEEM) concept: Single European Electronic Market (SEEM) concept: interoperability, commonly agreed processes, interoperability, commonly agreed processes, standardizationstandardization
Knowledge Management and Semantic webKnowledge Management and Semantic web
Grid-type of information infrastructure (utility)Grid-type of information infrastructure (utility)
p2pp2p
context-sensitive technologies (mobility, location, user context-sensitive technologies (mobility, location, user identification etc)identification etc)
trust and security technologiestrust and security technologies
Technical vision for the SEEMTechnical vision for the SEEM
Call 2: Applications and Services for the mobile User & WorkerUseful information
Contact person(s): Contact person(s): – Michael ZIEGLER ([email protected])– Bror SALMELIN ([email protected])– (INFSO-MOBILE-USER-AND-WORKER@[email protected])
News & Events:News & Events:– 26 June 2003, Brussels Information & Networking Day26 June 2003, Brussels Information & Networking Day: Applications: Applications & services for the & services for the
mobile user and workermobile user and workerhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/so/mobile-services/events/announcement_agendahttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/so/mobile-services/events/announcement_agenda.htm.htm
– 25 June 2003, Brussels: Next-generation Mobile and Location-independent Collaborative e-25 June 2003, Brussels: Next-generation Mobile and Location-independent Collaborative e-Work Beyond the State-of-the-artWork Beyond the State-of-the-arthttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/events/workshop_on_collaboration.htmhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/events/workshop_on_collaboration.htm
Past events:Past events:– 29 April 2003, Consultation Workshop,, Brussels: Ambient intelligence@Work Next-29 April 2003, Consultation Workshop,, Brussels: Ambient intelligence@Work Next-
generation Mobile and Location-independent Collaborative Work - Beyond the state-of-the-generation Mobile and Location-independent Collaborative Work - Beyond the state-of-the-artarthttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/events/consultation-workshop.htmhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/events/consultation-workshop.htm
GRID-based systems for complex problem solvingGRID-based systems for complex problem solving
Key Objectives & BreakthroughsKey Objectives & Breakthroughs– computing and knowledge Grids computing and knowledge Grids
and peer-to-peer approaches and peer-to-peer approaches to solving complex problemsto solving complex problems
Research TasksResearch Tasks
– next generation GRID : security, programming environments, next generation GRID : security, programming environments, resource management; business models for new services, resource management; business models for new services, customisable middleware, interoperability with existing GRID customisable middleware, interoperability with existing GRID and Webservicesand Webservices
– enabling application technologies : modelling, simulation, enabling application technologies : modelling, simulation, datamining, visualisation, process control, remote operation; datamining, visualisation, process control, remote operation; collaborative working in dynamic virtual organisationscollaborative working in dynamic virtual organisations
Call 2
45 MEuro
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems
“Objectives: – To expand the potential of the Grid and peer-to-peer approaches to
solving complex problems which can not be solved with current technologies in application fields such as, but not limited to, industrial design, engineering and manufacturing, health, genomics and drug design, environment, critical infrastructures, energy, business and finance, and new media.
– To overcome present architectural and design limitations hampering the use and wider deployment of computing and knowledge Grids and to enrich its capabilities by including new functionalities required for complex problem solving. This should help the larger uptake of Grid type architectures and extend the concept from computation Grids to
knowledge Grids, eventually leading to a “semantic Grid”.”
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems 2 Main Focal Points
Focus 1Focus 1::
– “Architecture, design and development of the next generation
Grid beyond extensions of existing technologies, leading to
open standards, and including security built-in at all levels,
programming environments, resource management; economic
and business models for new services, customisable
middleware, interoperability with existing Grid and
Webservices. An integrated and comprehensive approach
including stake holders from all relevant levels is required.”
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems 2 Main Focal Points
Focus 2Focus 2: :
– “Enabling application technologies for the solution of complex
problems in domains requiring a Grid-based approach,
including next generation tools and environments for
modelling, simulation, datamining, visualisation, process
control, remote operation; and collaborative working in
dynamic virtual organisations. To exploit synergies and avoid
duplication, communities in different application domains
having similar requirements shall join forces and share
common layers.”
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems The Challenge (1)
Hypermedia
WebSemantic Web
Database
InformationRetrieval
Metacomputing
CurrentGrids
WebServices
Semantic Grid
AuthenticationScheduling
OGSA
Next
Generation
Grids
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems The Challenge (2)
Promote Grid research toPromote Grid research to
Solve complex problems with high Solve complex problems with high
economic and societal impacteconomic and societal impact
Exploit the potential of Grids beyond Exploit the potential of Grids beyond e-Sciencee-Science
Ease access and use of GridsEase access and use of Grids e-Science
Industry & Business
Grids
Moving Grid from e-Science to IndustryMoving Grid from e-Science to Industry
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems The Challenge (3)
Grids for Complex Problem SolvingGrids for Complex Problem Solving
Next generation GridArchitecture, design and development addressing security, business models, open source/standards,interoperability, …
Generic enabling application technologiesTools and environments for simulation, data mining,
knowledge discovery, collaborative working, ...
Ap
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Sector 1
Ap
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Sector 3
Ap
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e-health, e-gov,e-learning,
environment
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems The Challenge (3)
Low level Grid services
Grid-type environment
enabling technologieshigh level Grid services- generic components -
Sector-specificcomps.
Sector-specificcomps.
Sector-specificcomps.
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complexproblemsolving
enablingtechnologies
Infra-structure
Scope of future projects
Generic Enabling Application TechnologiesGeneric Enabling Application Technologies
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems
e-Learning
e-Businesse-Work
environment… … ...
e-Health
e-Science
e-Governmente-Culturetransport
Engineering
Software & Knowledge Technologies Interfaces & Displays
Trust &
security
Micro- & nano- TechnologiesWired & Wireless Broadband Technologies
Networked Intelligent Environments
Grids empowered
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems
GRASP GRASP GRGRID based ID based AApplication pplication SService ervice PProvision:rovision:– Pilot applications in: biomedicine + finance Pilot applications in: biomedicine + finance – Shift to industrial/business use of the GridShift to industrial/business use of the Grid– Industrial strength service provision middleware for GridsIndustrial strength service provision middleware for Grids
• resource managementresource management• securitysecurity• Service Level Agreements (SLA) and Quality of Service (QoS)Service Level Agreements (SLA) and Quality of Service (QoS)• business models and pricingbusiness models and pricing
GRIP GRID Interoperability Project – Grid Interoperability: enabling applications and virtual organisations to Grid Interoperability: enabling applications and virtual organisations to
use simultaneously use simultaneously different Grid middlewaredifferent Grid middleware based on common open based on common open standardsstandards
– Contribute to Contribute to standardisationstandardisation (Global Grid Forum: GGF) (Global Grid Forum: GGF)– Pilot applications in: meteorology + molecular biologyPilot applications in: meteorology + molecular biology
Project examples
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems
Conclusions
Grid technologies will revolutionise the Internet of tomorrow as the Web did for the Internet of today
Grid reseach represents a key priority in IST-FP6 and will serve as a means for the evolution of ERA
The shift of Grids from eScience to industry will in future reap the benefits for European business, industry and society
Need for stronger co-ordination of existing Community, Member States and international Grid research initiatives, e.g. through a “Virtual Grid Middleware Laboratory”
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems
Indicative budgetIndicative budget Call 2: 45 M€ / total FP6: 125 M€Call 2: 45 M€ / total FP6: 125 M€
Budget vs. Instruments (tentative)Budget vs. Instruments (tentative)4-5 (mainly) IPs and NoEs Coverage of each research 4-5 (mainly) IPs and NoEs Coverage of each research
focus by ~2 IPs focus by ~2 IPs ~5 STREPs ~1-2 CAs SSAs~5 STREPs ~1-2 CAs SSAs
Call 2: GRID-based Systems for solving complex problems Useful information
Contact person(s): Contact person(s):
Wolfgang BochWolfgang Boch, Head of Unit F2 - Grids for Complex Problem solving , Head of Unit F2 - Grids for Complex Problem solving ([email protected]) ([email protected])
For Next generation Grid developments contact For Next generation Grid developments contact Roman TirlerRoman Tirler ([email protected])([email protected])
For Generic enabling application technologies contact For Generic enabling application technologies contact Max LemkeMax Lemke (max.lemke @cec.eu.int)(max.lemke @cec.eu.int)
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids/index.htmhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids/index.htm
News & Events:News & Events:– Info day Info day June 20th June 20th in Brussels in Brussels “Centre Borschette”, 36 Rue Froissart“Centre Borschette”, 36 Rue Froissart
Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds
Work complementary to high performance GRIDs & Work complementary to high performance GRIDs & GÉANTGÉANT
Key Objectives: Key Objectives:
– Validate through test beds future upgrades in Validate through test beds future upgrades in Europe’s infrastructureEurope’s infrastructure
– Foster & deploy next generation networksFoster & deploy next generation networks
Research TasksResearch Tasks– Test and validate new networking technologiesTest and validate new networking technologies– Develop Roadmaps for infrastructure Develop Roadmaps for infrastructure
developmentdevelopment– InteroperabilityInteroperability
Call 2
25 MEuro
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds
“Objectives:– To integrate and validate, in the context of user-driven large scale
testbeds, the state-of-the-art technology that is essential for preparing the future upgrades in the infrastructure deployed across Europe. This should help support all research fields and identify the opportunities that such technology offers together with its limitations. The work is essential for fostering the early deployment in Europe of Next Generation Information and Communications Networks based upon all-optical technologies and new Internet protocols and for incorporating the most up-to-date middleware.”
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds
FocusFocus::– “integrating, testing, validating and demonstrating new networking
technologies and services in real-world settings and production
environments.– developing roadmaps and strategic guidance for infrastructure development
in Europe, promoting specialised training and education on related
advanced topics, promoting centres of excellence (e.g. GRIDs technology
centres) and technology and know-how transfer ...– fostering interoperability of solutions across different scientific and
industrial disciplines in an effort to achieve broader-scale up-take of new
state-of-the-art infrastructure technology and promoting the creation of
standards and a continued effort to strengthen contributions to open-source
objectives.
”
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds
'Research Networking' is a key IST area with 2 complementary approaches:
•broadband interconnection of national research and education networks
•establishment of advanced European experimental test-beds
GÉANT: a forerunner of ERA and a model for international cooperation in global challenges
The IPv6 Experimentation Platforms are facilitating GEANT
and National Research and Education Networks for their
move to IPv6
Central Africa
Russia
EUMEDISEUMEDconnect
Southern Africa
Virtual Silk Highway
Projects & GRIDs
India
Singapore
China JapanTEIN
Operational or funding availableRequest to interconnect received
BrazilAustralia
@LISALICE
GEANT
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds
International links of GÉANT within FP5International links of GÉANT within FP5
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds GÉANT
World leading Research Network Connecting more than 3100
Universities and R&D centers Over 32 countries across Europe Connectivity to NA, Japan, … Speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds
Transfer volume in the European Backbone Networkbefore and after the introduction of GÉANT
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Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds
Visible facts from FP5 on support for Research Infrastructures:
GÉANT / international connectivity - Eumedis, ALIS, TEIN, Russia,...
Large scale experimentation on IPv6 Optical testbeds Grids pilots involving leading Research Centers
High political visibility - EP, Council, eEurope 2002 Doubling the budget in FP6
International dimension
GÉANT network
IPv6 Testbeds
R&
D
Grids Testbeds
Optical Testbeds
piloting of new and particularly powerful forms of distributed computing – Grids – boosting the processing of information
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds Research e-InfrastructureResearch e-Infrastructure
deployment of the most performant research backbone network in the world (GÉANT) – boosting the transfer of information
GÉANT
GridsGrids Gridspilots
IPv6IPv6
Two key aspects for the future:
e-Infrastructure
Call 2: Research Networking test beds Call 2: Research Networking test beds Moving towards an e-InfrastructureMoving towards an e-Infrastructure
IPv6
IPv6
IPv6
GridsGrids
GridsGÉANT
Grids middleware
Call 2: Research Networking test beds Call 2: Research Networking test beds Moving towards an e-InfrastructureMoving towards an e-Infrastructure
e-Infrastructure
In FP6, deployment of a Grid empowered eInfrastructure
Call 2: Research Networking test bedsResearch Networking test beds Useful information
Contact person(s): Contact person(s): Mr. Mario CAMPOLARGO Head of Unit F3 Research InfrastructureMr. Mario CAMPOLARGO Head of Unit F3 Research Infrastructure(([email protected])[email protected])Mr. Mr. Pascal DRABIK responsible for the 2nd CallPascal DRABIK responsible for the 2nd Call([email protected])([email protected]) – http://www.cordis.lu/ist/rn/home.htmlhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/rn/home.html– http://www.cordis.lu/ist/rn/rn-fp6.htmhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/rn/rn-fp6.htm
Next Events: Next Events: Mid July (exact day not defined yet) Stay tuned at the site!Mid July (exact day not defined yet) Stay tuned at the site!
Past Events:Past Events: Meeting with NRENs - 24th March 2003Meeting with NRENs - 24th March 2003
Workshop on Interconnection of heterogeneous wireless testbeds - 26th March 2003Workshop on Interconnection of heterogeneous wireless testbeds - 26th March 2003
Call 2: eInclusioneInclusion
“Objectives:
– To promote eInclusion as a core horizontal building block in the establishment of the Information Society to ensure equal access and participation for all in Europe.
– To develop intelligent systems that empower persons with disabilities and ageing citizens to play a full role in society and to increase their autonomy.”
Call 2: eInclusioneInclusion
FocusFocus::– “Research on advanced interfaces, low cost sensors and
possibly robotics to be integrated in assistive devices, and
information modeling and web semantics to improve web
usability for digitally disadvantaged persons.”– “ Development and demonstration of intelligent housing for
persons with special needs to be addressed in an integrated approach. ”
– “Networking of research teams, in the domain of assistive technologies to strengthen the research effort on the quality of life of users with physical, sensory or cognitive impairments as well as in the domain of design-for-all for mainstream products and services exploring, for example, cognitive demands and new multimodal platforms. ”M
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Call 2: eInclusioneInclusion
IST should be perceived as tool for social integration of elderly and disabled persons
Amsterdam Treaty: “all European citizens shall have the right to participate fully and without discrimination in European society”
Some figures:– By the year 2010, about 25% of the European population will
be aged over 60, rising to 30% by 2020.– The proportion of persons with disabilities will rise from about
11% today to around 18% by 2020
Call 2: eInclusioneInclusion
Technology Research Initiative, “eAccessibility for All”:
Equal access + participation for allEqual access + participation for all
Empowerment + autonomyEmpowerment + autonomy
Call 2: eInclusioneInclusion
Barrier-free technologies: – focus on mainstream products and systems, including public
services, which must be designed in such a way that they can meet the requirements of the widest possible range of users and use situations
Empowering technologies – focus on a broad range of intelligent assistive devices and
systems for persons with disabilities, which must be developed and improved. Leading-edge technologies must be identified and harnessed to the tasks of enabling users to live independent lives, to achieve self-fulfilment and to realise their full potential.
Call 2: eInclusioneInclusion
IST should be perceived as tool for social integration of elderly and disabled persons (Cross Domains – Barrier Free and Empowering Technology, including intelligent interfaces and cognitive issues)
Reasonable cost is an important factorReasonable cost is an important factor
Added value to existing funding (from international, national and regional programmes)
Call 2: eInclusioneInclusion Useful information
Contact person(s): Contact person(s): Mrs. Inmaculada.PLACENCIA-PORRERO Mrs. Inmaculada.PLACENCIA-PORRERO ([email protected])([email protected]) – http://www.cordis.lu/ist/so/einclusion/home.htmlhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/so/einclusion/home.html– http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka1/special_needs/home.htmlhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka1/special_needs/home.html
Past Events:Past Events:– 21.05.2003 e-inclusion Infoday, Brussels21.05.2003 e-inclusion Infoday, Brussels
– http://www.cordis.lu/ist/so/einclusion/events.htmlhttp://www.cordis.lu/ist/so/einclusion/events.html
Some figures from Call 1Some figures from Call 1
Example: Example: Networked Business and GovermentsNetworked Business and Goverments– Requested:1.6 B€ Indicative budget: of 75M€ (21.5 times Requested:1.6 B€ Indicative budget: of 75M€ (21.5 times
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Instruments for the IST priorityInstruments for the IST priority
Integrated ProjectsIntegrated Projects– Objective drivenObjective driven
Networks of ExcellenceNetworks of Excellence– Exploratory researchExploratory research
+Article 169+Article 169
Targeted research projectsTargeted research projects– (address specific issues)(address specific issues)
Co-ordination actionsCo-ordination actions
Support ActionsSupport Actions No longer available ….. No longer available ….. - Individual Take-up Actions- Individual Take-up Actions- SME Exploratory Awards- SME Exploratory Awards
NEW
Networks of ExcellenceNetworks of Excellence
Industrial exploitation
Current Industrial strength / presence
Fundamental research
Basicresearch
Industry-driven research
Targeted Research ProjectsTargeted Research Projects
Example of implementation in ISTExample of implementation in IST
« Monolitihic »Incremental
Integrated ProjectsIntegrated Projects
Integrated ProjectsIntegrated Projects
IPs: addressing all needed elements of the value chainIPs: addressing all needed elements of the value chain
Knowledge & Data bases
Gesture & Facial Recognition
Intelligent Virtual Worlds
Taste Smell
Body Sensors Displays ActuatorsHaptic Devices
Speech
Intelligent Assistants & Virtual HumansPhysical Virtual World
Virtual & Augmented Realities
Interface Layer
Integrated projectCurrent projects
Ex: Multi-sensorial interfaces
“Monolithic”
• partners known at outset• tasks identified• budget known
“Incremental” participation • tasks identified• budget known• not all participants are in
“Incremental” funding• objectives known• technology roadmap known• tasks to be completed• budget to be changed• participants as well
Integrated Projects - Integrated Projects - possible implementationspossible implementations
Some practical aspectsSome practical aspects
Not that many IPs can be launched by strategic priorityNot that many IPs can be launched by strategic priority
The IP must meet the Call text clearlyThe IP must meet the Call text clearly
Impact analysisImpact analysis
Covering the innovation process; interactionsCovering the innovation process; interactions
Technology, verification and disseminationTechnology, verification and dissemination
Do not bet only on IP (check STREPs)Do not bet only on IP (check STREPs)
Size?Size?
Some practical aspectsSome practical aspects
Management more important than before, crisis Management more important than before, crisis management to be described!management to be described!
IPs something entirely new, high competition, “good” IPs something entirely new, high competition, “good” not enough, not enough, very goodvery good the minimal the minimal
Use the Expressions of Interests for checking related Use the Expressions of Interests for checking related activities activities
Contact the relevant Commission people before Contact the relevant Commission people before spending too much effortspending too much effort
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Thanks for your attention!
Georgios TSELENTISGeorgios TSELENTISEuropean Commission, IST programme European Commission, IST programme
New Working EnvironmentsNew Working Environments([email protected])([email protected])