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The European FIRE Initiative Overview and Potential Tridentcom 2009 Washington DC, US April 2009 Dr Max Lemke Deputy Head of Unit European Commission DG Information Society and Media New Infrastructure Paradigms and Experimental Facilities [email protected] .eu www.cordis.lu/fp7/ict/fire ••• 1 "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission" Overview The global context for Future Internet Research European Future Internet Research (ICT) Research under “The Network of the Future” Research under “Future Internet Research and Experimentation” (FIRE) ••• 2 Terabyte networks Support investments: backward Comppylexity compatibilitcompatibility Mobility Technological Economic Need for (open) Internet of things standards Clean slate approaches Security for commer- cial services and Societal/Political applications European competitiveness on future Internet (act where market forces fail) Consumer protection / empowerment Social responsibility: preserve neutrality, openness, fairness, social role Ba lance the need for security/ account abilit y and the right to privacy ••• 3 Internet is evolving towards a Mobile Internet Smartphone shipments x1000 2100 1800 1500 Broadband llions) Subscription, 2/3 1200 mobile in 2012 900 600 ubscriptions (Mi ubscriptions S 300 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Mobile Internet use generated over $5 billion in 2007, and accounted for $1.7 billion in Q1 of this year, i.e 33% increase. 400 Millions Mobile Internet users expected••• 4 in 2012 Facebook Internet-based Services GOOGLE YAHOO MICROSOFT netlog MYSPACE PAYPAL FLICKR SKYPE KazaA BitTorrent AKAMAI CISCOJUNIPER NETWORKS INTERNET 1986 1996 2006 2026 FUTURE INTERNET WILL BE THE KEY ENABLER FOR THE UPCOMING SERVICES The societal context is changing Ageing population; Climate change, environment; Energy scarcit y, trans port rea ppraisal ; Raw material, water; Globalisation, emerging new world leaders; Demographic pressures, migrations; SiSecurity an did privacy concerns; Regionalisation trend ••• 6 Social Networking – A Massive Move 1 Billion people in SilNtkiSocial Networking Websites WorldWide 154 Million people accessing a Social Networking Website every day 3 Billion minutes spent on SilNtkiSocial Networking every day 8 Billion pages accessed on Social Networking Websites every day ••• 7 Some illustrations of the FI “size” Google indexed 26 Million pages in 1998 ––todaytoday it indexes 1 Trillion ppgages There are currently 210 billion emails per day (73% spam) In October 2008, 12.6 total billion searches (US alone) were made ‐ as compared to 13.5 billion videos viewed Facebook and MySpace each have over 100 million users (3 out of 4 teenagers). 1300 Billion SMS messages in 2008 3.7 Million pictures uploaded every day in Flickr User generated content such as YouTube generate more than 73 billion streams in 2008 ••• 8 Is the current Internet reaching its Limits? What has happened since the 1970’s: The web & P2P revolution The mobile revolution The wireless internet of objects revolution ••• 9 Future Internet ‐‐ An Architectural problem Management on a real‐time basis of the allocation and use of networked resources allowing for dynamic and responsive service provisioning ••• 10 The Challenges Software and Service architectures Hyper connectivity Different paths, different tariffs, Mobility and wireless customisation, geo‐location, context dominance, Devices‐ Dynamic adaptation Things come on‐line, Virtualisation of resources Heterogeneity, Cloud computing Re‐configurability, Open Software Self‐configuration Dependability/reliability Lia bility Policy drivers/concerns Skills Environment/ Energy Content / New Media Transport Service discovery, Health/Ageing Digital footprints IiImmersive worlds Public Procurement Privacy , security , 3D search Innovation trust, multiple Copyrig ht Standards and IPRs identities, R&D IfInformat ion, Net Governance governance••• 11 Spectrum Revolutionary vs Evolutionary Scalability Self-management New architecture paradigms ging Internet of things Emer et Interaction ark g g MM istin Content x x Internet E delivery of Today Optical Mobile internet Existing Emerging Technology ••• 12 ICT Work Programme 2009‐2010 ~2 B€ totalll i200010 Soci o‐econo mic goals Flagships Digital Towards ICT for Mobility, ICT for Libraries sustainable Environmental Independent and and Sustainability and Living, ETPs Content personalised Energy Efficiency Inclusion and healthcare Governance Network and Service Infrastructures Future Internet blocks s rging dd ee ee Cognitive Systems, roa Em Interaction, Robotics and logy chnologi oo ee Te Components, Techn Systems, Futur Engineering ••• 13 ••• 13 Internet of Services, Service Web 3D Internet TtTrust Security NtNetwor ks o fthFtf the Future Internet••• 14of Things Pervasive and Trustworthy Network and Services Infrastructures THE FUTURE INTERNET Networked Internet of Things Media and and Enterprise 3D Internet Environments Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation The Network of the Future Planned EU contribution under the federating theme “Future Internet” in 2009/2010: > 567 M€ ••• 15 The European Approach towards the Future Internet Projects Science Based Industrial & Approach & Scientific Commercial Approach EU Relevance Projects EIFFEL Assembly (with links on ETPs to FIRE, Future (SRA) FIND/GENI,…) Internet Science based approach Gather Projects Together, Provide larger view on Peer-review and peer-discussion Exchange Ideas, Voluntary the stakeholders view, Long-Term, High-Risk, Exploratory Coordination on Message Gather larger view, Advice & Challenge and Cooperation, Disseminate Commercial reality, Industrial Project centric Opportunities and Requirements Horizontal Interaction: data delivery, opinion delivery ••• 16 ASPIRE P2P NEXT COIN TA2 CuteLoop 2020 3D Media iSURF NAPA-WINE CASAGRAS SEA ADAMANTIUM TRILOGY SAPIR 4WARD VICTORY EFIPSANS PetaMedia E3 CONTENT SENSEI 4NEM CHIANTI PSIRP N-CRAVE es IRMOS f tion and MOBITHIN ry r r NEXOF-RA oo ”” a a s s k k yy MOMENT ee RESERVOIR AUTOI SLA@SOI SMOOTH-IT SOA4ALL SOCRATES OPEN t cre twor ETNA rvice itectu hings ectur obilit SHAPE ernet delive n ee e e SENDORA tt tt h h TT m CIUDAD d d S EURO-NF (NoE) MM N “ PERSIST sISI In SERVFACE EIFFEL an Arc S-CUBE eMOBILITY Service WEB 3.0 Conte MobileWeb2.0 Archi NESSI 2010 ONELAB2 PII MASTER FIREWORK Trust, Security, Privacy TAS3 PARADISO PRIMELIFE OPNEXT TECOM ECODE AVANTSSAR N4C AWISSENET SmartNet FIRE Future Internet Res & Exp WOMBAT Perimeter PRISM Echos SWIFT ResumeNet PICOS SelfNet IP eCRYPT II VITAL++ STP eMobility - NEM - NESSI - ePosss - ISI FORWARD WISEBED NOE ••• 17 THINK-TRUST SA FEDERICA ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Develo Reducing fragmentation ofefforts fertilization Open interactions and cross- Joint strategic research agenda Service Offer ppg in Socio-Economics Facilities Usage o Real World Real World Internet g common deliverables common The FutureInternet Assembly Future Content Networks Identity andTrust Identity Management and architectures o f www.future www.future- domain researchchallenges scenar scenar Future Internet Work Programme Objectives idi -internet.eu os an Network internet.eu Architecture and Mobility Programme d crosscross- Internet of “Things” Content creation and - delivery ••• Services Architectures Objectives 18 FIRE Future Internet Research & Experimentation Trust, Security, Privacy European Technology Platforms EU industry commitment Large scale partnerships, ildiincluding SME’s and acadidemia www.nem‐ www.isi‐ www.smart‐systems‐ System and end‐to‐end initiative.org initiative.eu.org/ integration.org approach Demonstrating economic Large Scale EU Partnerships joining the impact Future Internet Strategic Research Agenda’s Acting as vector of strategic co‐operation with third countries Das Bild kann nicht angezeigt werden. 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CtlCatalysi ng idindust tilrial ItInterest on FtFuture ItInternet www.future‐internet.eu/fileadmin/documents/reports/Cross‐ ETPs_FI_Vision_Document_v1_0.pdf GENI/NetSE, US New Network Architecture Forum,AKARI, Japan Future Internet Forum, Korea EU-ICT Programme EU Member States’ Programmes Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Finland, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, … ••• 20 Pervasive and Trustworthy Network and Services Infrastructures THE FUTURE INTERNET Networked Internet of Things Media and and Enterprise 3D Internet Environments Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation The Network of the Future Planne d EU contribiibution for the Network of the Future in 2009/2010: 190 M€ ••• 21 Future Networks Project Portfolio & Clusters Future Internet Technologies MOMENT CHIANTI MOBITHIN MOBILEWEB2.0 4WARD EPIFSANS TRILOGY PSIRP SMOOTH-IT EURONF AUTOI EIFFEL N-CRAVE ETNA SENSEI E3 HURRICANE SOCRATES eMobility SENDORA C-CAST DICONET EU-MESH CARMEN ARAGORN OMEGA REDESIGN MIMAX WALTER SARDANA NEWCOM++ MULTI-BASE BONE WIMAGIC EUWB REWIND ROCKET PHYDAS FUTON UCELLS SFERA CODIV DAVINCI WHERE ALPHA sISI Radio Access and Spectrum Converged and Optical Networks ••• 22 Trilogy – An Architecture for Change Trilogy Concept Main Objectives