IoT Research And Innovation In Horizon 2020

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IoT Research and Innovationin Horizon 2020A Focus Area under WP2016/17Francisco Ibanez CNECT/A4Rolf Riemenschneider CNECT /E1DG Communication Networks, Content & TechnologyEuropean Commission1

IOT Focus AreaInternet of ThingsWhat is in it? An enabler of a future hyper-connected society, A set of sensors, actuators, smart objects, datacommunications and interface technologies that allow information to be collected, tracked andprocessed across local and global network infrastructures.2

Vision: Towards Smart Anything EverywhereIoTIoTIoTICT equipmentIoTPhotonicsIoTIoTElectronic n acrossthe full value chainIoT3

The Internet of Things is the next digital revolution IoT, Industrial IoT, Internet of Everything Everything Connected Convergence - Physical Digital Cyber IoT Cloud Computing Big Data Real Time Smart Analytics Cyber-physical Systems - Robotics - Augmented Reality Smart products and services – Smart Environments The Internet of Things is not just hype Research cycle is maturing Demand is consolidating Leading to innovation and tremendous economic opportunities Europe has the capacity to lead We have all the ingredients (research, players, eco-systems ) But there is a big risk of fragmentation and delay in front ofinternational competition4

Source Roland BergerInternet Giants compete withtraditional industriesHEALTHLOGISTICSMOBILITYHOMESROBOTICS5

The European Commission invests heavilyin uptake of the Internet of Things In FP7 - 3 FP7 calls with a directbudget of 100 M forconceptional R&D and piloting 50 M EC direct support in 2015for the creation of IoT InnovationEcosystems Over 100 M EC direct funding in2016 for IoT Large Scale Pilotsand the future IoT Focus Area IoT is the hot topic for industry,investors and start-ups in Europe6

Internet of thingsFocus Area WP2016/17Internet of Things Focus Area Fostering the take-up of IoT in Europe and enabling the emergence ofIoT ecosystems supported by open technologies and platforms. Supported IoT Pilots will use the rich portfolio of technologies and tools sofar developed and demonstrated in reduced environments and extend themto real-life use case scenarios. Support actions provide consistency and linkages between the pilots andcomplement them by addressing horizontal challenges critically important forthe take-up of IoT at the anticipated scale. A coordination body will ensure an efficient interplay of the variouselements of the IoT-FA and liaise with relevant initiatives at EU, MemberStates and international levels Research and innovation effort in specific IoT topics will ensure the longerterm evolution of the Internet of Things

IOT eco system:Devices, Applications and Business modelsCourtesy: IERC 2015DEVELOPERS/IoT Data ServicesMAKERSINDUSTRYM2M/IOTCloud ServicesBig Data AnalyticsIoT ApplicationsDevice ConnectivityPlatformsDevice CloudsIoT PlatformsSocial ND USERSIndustrialSystems &ProtocolsHuman InterfaceSensors, Devices, Gateways, Equipment, MobileAssetsHomeEnergy HealthcareIndustrySignageTourismSecurityAutomotive Transportation Environment8

FI-Ware Platform – A vibrant developer communityFIWARE is a set of 37 softwarecomponents essential fordeveloping any kind ofinnovative Internet services.They are package in 10 groupsfor easy use by developers.Prime sectors are smart cities,creative industry, healthmanufacturing or agrifood.All of FIWARE is open-sourceand royalty free available todayto anyone on www.fiware.org.The FIWARE ecosystem andcommunity provides all what isneeded for users, developersand public sectors actors tostart using FIWARE9

Financial support to third parties(a.k.a. "open calls" or "cascading funding")From General Annexes – KProposals [ ] shall t of Things Innovationo Building an IoT innovationecosystems across the value chain/across siloso Put IoT on the map and link to PPPs,JTI, and national initiativeso Prepare Large Scale Pilots for 2016 landscape analysiso Advancing IoT convergence acrossverticals forstandardisation/interoperabilityo Discuss with industry to provideguidance for IoT in the DSM15

IoT SDOs and alliances landscapeService & AppP2413AIOTIOpen AutomotiveAllianceB2C(e.g., ConsumerMarket)B2B(e.g., Industrial Internet Market)802ConnectivitySource: AIOTI WG3 (IoT Standardisation) – Release 1

Alliance of Internet of Things InnovationAIOTI Structure17

THANK YOUUseful links: Internet of Things in -things Horizon 2020 – The EU Framework Frogramme forresearch and 0/index en.cfm The Alliance of Internet of Things Innovation AIOTIhttp://www.AIOTI.eu IERC – Internet of Things European Research 8

Internet of thingsFocus Area WP2016/17 IoT Direct Focus Area Calls IoT-01-2016: Large Scale Pilots (IA) IoT-02-2016: IoT Horizontal activities (CSA) IoT-03-2017: R&I on IoT integration and platforms (RIA) IoT International Cooperation ICT-37-2016: CHINA: Collaboration on Future Internet (CSA) EUJ-02-2016: Japan: IoT/Cloud/Big Data platforms in social application contexts (RIA) EUK-02-2016: South Korea: IoT joint research (RIA) EUB-02-2017: Brazil: IoT Pilots (RIA)

IOT Focus Areain WP2016/17IoT – Large Scale Pilots in 2016 IoT LSP: Specific featuresInvolve all value-chain actorsAddress business model validation & standardisationAddress user validation and acceptabilityUp-scaling of open platforms across verticals Key Performance Indicators: Ensure the longer-term evolution of IoTCritical Mass, leadership, mobilisationRich portfolio of technologies and toolsTo guarantee the sustainability of theapproach beyond the project20

IOT Focus Areain WP2016/17FA IOT Pilot areas: Pilot 1: Smart living environments for ageing well (EU contr. up to 20 MEUR) Pilot 2: Smart Farming and Food Security (EU contr. up to 30 MEUR) Pilot 3: Wearables for smart ecosystems (EU contr. up to 15MEUR) Pilot 4: Reference zones in EU cities (EU contr. up to 15MEUR) Pilot 5: Autonomous vehicles in a connected environment (EU contr. up to 20 MEUR)Total budget: 100 MEUR (funding rate: 70%)21

Specific Pilot ConsiderationsMultiple stakeholder support Platform and sustainabilityEcosystemData sharingConnectivityMicro-Nano/Embedded Systems22

Wearables – X-cutting adoptionWearables – Consumer -- IndustrialFabricsClothsPatchesBody-mounted devices23Courtesy: www.PWC.com

Integration of wearables inSmart Home ApplicationsInternet of Things- SMART Homesafety omeAutomationEnergyefficiencyHomeAppliances24

IOT Focus Areain WP2016/17EXPECTED – IMPACT Validation, sustainability and replicability, of architectures, standards,interoperability properties, of key characteristics such as security and privacy New industry and business processes and innovative business models Significant and measurable contribution to standards or pre-normativeactivities Improvement of citizens' quality of life, in the public and private spheres, interms of autonomy, convenience and comfort, participatory approaches,health and lifestyle, and access to services Creation of opportunities for entrepreneurs, expanding local businesses toEuropean scale, etc. Development of secure and sustainable European IoT ecosystems andcontribution to IoT infrastructures viable beyond the duration of the Pilot25

IoT-01-2016: Large Scale Pilots Pilot areas: Pilot 1: Smart living environments for ageing well (EU contr. up to 20 MEUR) Pilot 2: Smart Fa

IoT Cloud Computing Big Data Real Time Smart Analytics . The Internet of Things is not just hype Research cycle is maturing . 2016 for IoT Large Scale Pilots and the future IoT Focus Area IoT is the

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