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Future Internet Research and Experimentation – FIRE www.ict-fire.eu

Future Internet Research and Experimentation – FIRE www.ict-fire.eu. Jacques Magen FIRE STATION jmagen@interinnov.com. AsiaFI 2011– August 10, 2011. What is FIRE?. FIRE Experimental Facility. Validation. User Communities. Research. Large Scale Experiments. Test bed 9. Test bed 1.

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  1. Future Internet Research and Experimentation – FIRE www.ict-fire.eu Jacques Magen FIRE STATION jmagen@interinnov.com AsiaFI 2011– August 10, 2011

  2. What is FIRE? FIRE Experimental Facility Validation User Communities Research Large Scale Experiments Test bed 9 Test bed 1 Test bed 1 Test bed 2 Test bed 2 Test bed 3 Test bed 3 Exp 5 Exp 2 Requirements Test bed 4 Test bed 4 Test bed 5 Test bed 5 Exp 4 Exp1 Test bed 6 Test bed 6 Exp 3 Test bed 7 Test bed 8 Test bed 7 Test bed 8 Federated Service Testbeds Federated Network Testbeds FIRE Research FIRE - Future Internet Research and Experimentation

  3. Benefits of FIRE for Europe The FIRE initiative creates an open research environment, which facilitates strategic research and development on new Internet concepts giving researchersan instrument to carry out large-scale experimentation on new paradigms

  4. FIRE: One of several Future Internet activities Areas of relevance for FIRE FI in international context FP7 “Challenge 1”: Network of the Future • - United States, • - Japan • Korea,- BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) • … FI-PPP ~200 projects covering research in communications, networks, media technologies, software & services, trust & security, Internet of things Started: 2007 Innovation oriented FI research partnership Will start in 2011 European Funded here FP8 Definition FI Assembly CIP Pilots Representatives of EU Member states and FP7 associated countries Started 2009 Constituency building Future research trends FIA constituency impact FIA conference & workshops FIA scientific book Started 2008 Stimulate deployment of FI-based services in smart cities. 2010 FI Forum Representatives of EU Member states and FP7 associated countries. Started 2009 EUREKA National FI Initiatives More than 15 European countries have national FI focussed RTD & Innovation actions ongoing - CELTIC-PLUS (communications) - CATRENE (nano-electronics) - EURIPIDES (microsystems) - ITEA2 (software) National Research & Innovation Pilots Policy

  5. Future Internet: Comprehensive EU approach longer-term R&D  integration of new ICT & new ideas  open platforms and interoperability  FP7 technology risk • at-scale experimentation • collaborative/exploratory environ. FIRE • market oriented R&D, supply/demand • cost-efficiency, common enablers FI PPP • large scale trials (using existing technology) • service innovation CIP Piloting deployment 2-3 years 5-10 years time to market

  6. FIRE: Experimentally driven R&D coordination and support measures experimental facility experimentally-driven research • Supporting research and innovation on new network and service architectures • Through large scale experimentation, predict behaviour and assess non-technical impact

  7. FIRE Projects – Research Multi-hop wireless Large-scale data LAWA OPNEX Cognitive routing ECODE CONECT Flexible radio FIRE experimental Facilities: PERIMETER User centric CONVERGENCE Content centric PlanetLab (OneLab2) Cognitive radio (CREW) Open Flow (OFELIA) IMS (PII) Services on Clouds/Grids (BonFIRE, TEFIS) Internet of Things (WISEBED, SmartSantander) Core network (FEDERICA) N4C DTN EULER Routing Smart-Net Smart Antennas HOBNET Smart buildings Self-Net Self Mngt. NOVI Virtual infra. Vital ++ P2P / IMS Services on opport. networks SCAMPI Resume-Net Network Resilience SPITFIRE Nanodatacenters Edge Infrastructure Internet of things

  8. FIRE Projects – Call 2 (completed) • Main Facility Projects • OneLab2:An open federated laboratory supporting network research for the future Internet- the European part of PlanetLab http://www.onelab.eu/index.php/projects/onelab2.html • PanLab – PII: Pan-European Laboratory Infrastructure Implementation http://www.panlab.net/ • WISEBED: A number of independent sensor networks located at 9 locations throughout Europe http://www.wisebed.eu/ • FEDERICA1:Federated E-infrastructure Dedicated to European Researchers Innovating in Computing network Architectures http://www.fp7-federica.eu/ 1 Not funded from the FIRE Programme

  9. FIRE Projects – Call 5 FIRE Station MyFire FIREBALL PARADISO 2 SPITFIRE LAWA EULER CONECT NOVI HOBNET CONVERGENCE SCAMPI Smart Santander CREW TEFIS BonFIRE OFELIA Users Users Validation Research Large Scale Experiments Requirements IP Facility Projects Call 5 STREP Projects Call 5 Coordination & support actions Call 5 Coordination and Support Actions Building the Experimental Facility and stimulating its use 17 projects, 50 M€ - start in 2010 Experimentally-driven Research

  10. What is new with the Call 5 FIRE projects Expanded scope related to networking and far beyond: Service architectures and clouds Sensor networks New networking issues: Cognitive radio, OpenFlow Increased emphasis on system level Some FIRE research projects focus on system-level testing Support for demand-driven open federation of facilities Joint FIRE Architecture Board moderated by FIRE STATION 20% of budget in each new facility project reserved for federation between facilities

  11. FIRE Projects – Call 5 (started mid- 2010) • Facility Projects • BonFIRE:Building service testbeds for Future Internet Research and Experimentation • CREW: Cognitive Radio Experimentation World • OFELIA:OpenFlow in Europe – Linking Infrastructure and Applications • Smart Santander: Environmental sensor network in the Spanish city of Santander • TEFIS:Testbed forFuture Internet Services

  12. Building servicetestbeds for Future Internet Research and Experimentation Objectives: To build a multi site cloudfacility to supportapplications, servicesand systems research,targeting the future Internetof Services To give researchers accessto a facility which enables largescale experimentation of theirsystems and applications To evaluate the cross-cutting effects of converged service and network infrastructures BonFIRE www.bonfire-project.eu

  13. Cognitive Radio Experimentation World Objectives: To build an open federated platform for experimentally-driven research on advanced spectrum sensing, cognitive radio and cognitive networking strategies in view of horizontal and vertical spectrum sharing in licensed and unlicensed bands The CREW facility will incorporate 4 individual wireless testbeds incorporating diverse wireless technologies (heterogeneous ISM, heterogeneous licensed, cellular, wireless sensor) augmented with state-of-the-art cognitive sensing platforms CREW www.crew-project.eu

  14. OpenFlow in Europe - Linking Infrastructure and Applications Objectives: To create a unique experimental facility that allows researchers to not only experiment on a test network but to control the network itself precisely and dynamically The OFELIA facility is based on OpenFlow, a currently emerging networking technology that allows to virtualize and control the network environment through secure and standardized interfaces OFELIA www.fp7-ofelia.eu More

  15. Smart Santander Objectives: To build a unique-in-the-world city-scale experimental research facility in support of typical applications and services for a Smart City More than 20,000 sensors based on a real life Internet of Things deployment in an urban setting www.smartsantander.eu

  16. Objectives: To build a multi site cloud open platform able to integrate existing and next generation testing and experimental facilities To develop a connector model that enables facilities to be accessed and used in a unified manner using Web services The TEFIS platform integrates 7 complementary experimental facilities, including network and software testing facilities, and user-oriented living labs TEFIS Testbed for Future Internet Services www.tefisproject.eu

  17. Use Cases of new FIRE facilities (1a) OFELIA has 5 testbeds across Europe that create a distributed OpenFlow infrastructure of multi-layer and multi-technology. The experimental facility will offer access to diverse technologies, including Ethernet, optical and wireless domains. The islands are connected by multiple 1GE links to the GEANT network. CREW has 4 wireless testbeds across Europe, with advanced spectrum sensing solutions. These can be combined to allow industry and academia to evaluate wireless protocols and/or hardware in a controlled environment. • BonFIRE is open for experiments that pose state-of-the-art research challenges in Cloud Computing. For example: • Dynamic Service Landscape Orchestration for an Internet of Services • QoS-Oriented Service Engineering for Federated Clouds • Elasticity Requirement for Cloud Based Applications

  18. “Use Cases” of new FIRE facilities (1b) SmartSantanderhas a unique city-scale experimental research facility that supports typical sensor (IoT) applications and services for a smart city. TEFIS has a Web portal that provides a single access point to different testing and experimental facilities. Initially, the TEFIS platform integrates 7 complementary experimental facilities, including network and software testing facilities. An example of a typical Use Case is a large scale SOA application for a huge travel-business eCommerce platform accessible both from Websites and Web Services.

  19. FIRE Facility projects Cognitive radio Open flow Services Services SmartSantander Smart Cities IBBT Virtual Wall OpenCirrus/ Clouds Grid5000 SmartSantander Federated e-infrastructue TEAGLE IMS PlanetLab Sensors W I S E B E D 19

  20. Status of International cooperation A Russianpartner In MyFIRE PanLab Project involves a Canadian partner A Japanese partner in OneLab2 Regular links with Korea Participation in AsiaFI 2011 OFELIA, ResumeNet And CONECT involve US Partners A Chinesepartner in TEFIS, OneLab and MyFIRE’sconsorsiums An Indianpartner In MyFIRE TEFIS and MyFIRE include a Brazilian Partner NanoDataCenter, Onelab2 and ResumeNetinvolve AustralianPartners

  21. International cooperation under way EU / US (GENI) cooperation Several common workshops were already organized; joint projects shall start soon. EU/Brazil cooperation A joint Call for Proposal has just closed –one project is about to start. Others Some actions have taken and are taking place with Canada, India, and Russia.

  22. Cooperation with Japan FIRE STATION represented FIRE during the 3rd EU-Japan Symposium on Future Internet and New Generation Networks (NWGN) held in Tampere, Finland, on 20-22 October 2010. An EU-Japan common call in the near future could be the way to follow up concretely. The interaction with CoreLab (PlanetLab) Japan is frequent and systematic for FIRE projects such as OneLab2.

  23. Cooperation with China China is already a key player in the area of Internet with a strong emphasis on testbeds. The most developed groups seem to be located in Beijing and Shanghai. TEFIS has a Chinese partner: The Shanghai Development Center of Computer Software Technology. FIRE STATION’s interactions with China’s take the form of discussions with contacts in the Networking Research field, participation in conferences and events.

  24. Cooperation with Korea FIRE Projects OneLab is working with PlanetLab Korea through PlanetLab Europe (PlanetLab Korea is federated with PlanetLab Europe). FIRE STATION FIRE STATION represented FIRE during the last KOREN workshop. It was another opportunity to demonstrate the visibility and importance of FIRE, and make contacts for potential future cooperation. More with the AsiaFI Community? For discussion today!

  25. Other initiatives (incl. GEANT, NRENs, G-Lab, GENI, Asia FI, FIA, FI-PPP, FIF, ETPs, etc.) Other test beds (outside FIRE EC projects) FIRE STREP Projects FIRE Office Entry point from the outside MyFIRESupport Action(BRIC, Standards, BusinessModels) External Relations FIRE STATION Project Mgt FIREBALLSupport Action(Living Labs in the context of Smart Cities) FIRE Architecture Board Federation between facility projects Chairman + Moderator + 1 representative per running IP project + representatives from other relevant projects PARADISO2Support Action(The socio-economics of the future Internet) External Experts Advisory Group The FIRESTATION Support Action

  26. FIRE plans under Work Programme 2011/12 Call 7 (closing date: January 2011) Maturing and expanding the FIRE Facility Complimentary areas Extending and advancing early prototypes IPs only, 15 M€ FIRE Science Multidisciplinary NoE in holistic FI research Overcome fragmentation and integrate life and human sciences 5 M€ Call 8 (closing date: January 2012) FIRE Federation Implement a high level federation framework for all facilities Making it self-sustainable towards 2015 Develop credible business models assuming decrease of EU funding 1 IP, 8M€ FIRE Experimentation Challenging RTD, e.g. on holistic network and service architectures Innovative usage of the FIRE facility STREPs only, 15 M€ 3 new facilities: Networks & Services; Content and Multimedia; Social Networks (TBC)

  27. FIRE Projects – Open Calls • An “Open Calls Information Day” was organized on 9 February 2011 in Brussels for three FIRE experimental facilities: BonFIRE, OFELIA and TEFIS. These Open Calls are designed to stimulate the use of the facilities of each of these facilities through new innovative experiments. • The Open calls were a real success: • 71 proposals submitted (about 10 will be retained); • A total amount of 16 million euros (requested funding: 11.8 million euros); • Most of the proposals demonstrated technically brilliant ideas with a real added value for the FIRE facilities. Next Open Calls Information Day: 14 September 2011 in Brussels (for CREW, SmartSantander and OpenLab) Open to international cooperation! More info at: www.ict-fire.eu

  28. New EU initiative: “Future Internet PPP” To answer FI challenges, the European Commission has launched the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership Programme (FI-PPP). The main goal is to advance a shared vision for harmonised European-scale technology platforms and their implementation, as well as the integration and harmonisation of the relevant policy, legal, political and regulatory frameworks. More at www.fi-ppp.eu

  29. The INFINITY Project INFRASTRUCTURES AND EXPERIMENTAL TRIALS ALL OVER EUROPE Communication Channels Requirements Other Users Concertation Board Technical Exchanges Methodology Database Partnership Strategy USER FI-PPP Projects SMEs Industry Academic Institutions Public Authorities Etc. WEB REPOSITORY Communication & Dissemination www.fi-infinity.eu

  30. The FIRE Website www.ict-fire.eu Maintained by the FIRESTATION Support Action

  31. The FIRE BrochureDownloadable at http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html

  32. The FIRE Wiki http://wiki.ict-fire.eu (maintained by the FIRESTATION Support Action) http://wiki.ict-fire.eu

  33. Thank you for your attention More information: www.ict-fire.eu Contact: contact@ict-fire.eu The  research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7 2007-2013, ICT objective 1.6) under grant agreement nr. 257439 FIRESTATION.

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