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Objective 1.6: FIRE

Learn about the latest developments in FIRE projects, including the expansion of scope, system-level testing, and user-friendly experimenter support. Discover the objectives and expected impact of FIRE Science and how it aims to overcome sectoral fragmentation and integrate life and human sciences.

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Objective 1.6: FIRE

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  1. Objective 1.6: FIRE NCP Info Day23 June 2010 Dr Max Lemke, Deputy Head of Unit European Commission - DG INFSO New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission" "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission"

  2. Challenge 1 - ”Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures” 1.5 Networked Media & Search Systems 1.3 Internet connected Objects 1.6 FIRE Future InternetResearch & Experimentation 1.4 Trustworthy ICT Future Internet PPP 1.2 Internet of Services & Cloud Comp. 1.1 Future Networks

  3. FIRE Future Internet Research & Experimentation validation User Communities Large Scale Experiment. Research requirements Exp5 Exp2 Test bed 9 Test bed 1 Test bed 1 Test bed 2 Test bed 2 Test bed 3 Test bed 3 Exp4 Exp1 Exp3 Test bed 4 Test bed 4 Test bed 5 Test bed 5 Test bed 6 Test bed 6 Test bed 7 Test bed 7 Test bed 8 Test bed 8 • Supporting research and innovation on new network and service architectures • Through large scale experimentation, predict behavior and assess non-technical impact FIRE Research FIRE Experimental Facility Federated Service Testbeds Federated Network Testbeds Onelab2, Federica, PII, and Wisebed are offering their prototype services

  4. What is new with the 2nd wave of FIRE projects? • Expanded scope related to networking and far beyond: • Service architectures and clouds • Sensor Networks • Networking: cognitive radio, open flow • Increased emphasis on system level • Selected FIRE research projects focus on system-level testing • System-level testing is considered the Grand Challenge • Support for demand-driven open federation of facilities • Joint architecture board moderated by FIREstation • Significant budget reserved for federation between facilities • Improved user friendliness • Joint portal for first level experimenter support • Joint working group on issues such as user friendliness, etc. • Massive stimulation of users/experimenters: • 20% of the budget in each new facility projects reserved for innovative experiments • > 30 innovative experiments expected to be selected through open Calls by projects – mostly in 2011

  5. 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 FIRE Roadmap Work Programme 2011/12 FIRE Federation and Sustainability(Call 8: Facility + Experiments) Third Wave of FIRE projects (Call 7: Facility + Internet Science) Second Wave of FIRE projects(Call 5: Facility + Research) First wave of FIRE projects(Call 2: Facility + Research) Preparatory projects under FP6

  6. FIRE plans under Work Programme 2011/12 Call 7 (tentative closing January 2011) • Maturing and expanding the FIRE Facility ( Continuity! ) • Complimentary areas • Extending and advancing early prototypes IPs only, 15 M€ (indicative < 5M€, indicative: minimum one IP each) • FIRE Science ( New! ) • Multidisciplinary NoE in holistic FI research • Overcome fragmentation and integrate life and human sciences • 5 M€ Call 8 (tentative closing 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€ (indicative: 1 - 1.5 M€ per project, 24 months)

  7. 1.6 d: FIRE Science • A multidisciplinary Network of Excellence in holistic Future Internet research to lay the foundations of an Internet Science: • allowing a better understanding of the complex nature of Internet networks, services and applications • allowing their design based on desirable social, economic or environmental objectives • Objectives • 1) overcoming sectoral fragmentation • 2) integrating life and human sciences • 3) creating an “internet scientist” profile

  8. FIRE Science - Expected Impact • Better understanding by European industry and academia of the complex nature of the Internet • key when considering changes, when providing services, and when seeking to take advantage of new market opportunities • Strategic capability to assess a priori the evolution of Internet networks, services and applications in terms of broad implications at societal, economic and environmental levels • taking into account aspects such as sustainability, privacy, openness, neutrality, and market evolution

  9. FIRE Challenges 2010 and beyond • Working prototypes of new FIRE facility projects by early 2011 • Collaboration of FIRE facility projects in Working Groups • Towards high level federation/collaboration/integration • Sharing a joint user-friendly customer portal • Match the offer of FIRE with the demand by FI research • Promote system-level showcases • Proof the FIRE value in complex experimentation projects • Establish bilateral federations between FIRE prototypes and with other EU national or intl. facilities and infrastructures • GEANT, German-Lab, GENI, JGN/AKARI, … • Demonstrate its value • Establish the role of FIRE in the Future Internet PPP • FIRE infrastructure as part of the PPP experimentation infrastructure • Bring in FIRE experience in federation and experimentation • Derive a sustainability model for the FIRE facility • Currently, building the FIRE facility is a challenging research issue • In the long term (e.g. FP8), operation of the FIRE infrastructure cannot be funded through research funds • New funding mechanisms/business models need to be found - a mix of : • Research Infrastructure funds, • Commercial business models, • Research funds for innovative aspects?

  10. FIRE Key Events 2010/11: 30 June – Barcelona FIREweek Open Workshop 27-29 Sept – Brussels, ICT 2010, FIRE @ exhibition & networking 15-17 December – Ghent, FIRE Launch Day & 6thFIA Conference 17-19 May – Budapest, 7th FIA Conference cordis.europa.eu/FIRE Further Information FIRE Science Activities • Web forum • Related actions • Oxford Internet Institute Study on Interrelations between technological, cocial and economic aspects of the FI • Paradiso 2 support action • Workshops at FIREweek and ICT 2010

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