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Pascal Drabik. DG Information Society – Research Networking European Commission. IPv6 Global Summit Taiwan. Taipei – 25-02-2003. IPv6 Rise in Europe. “The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission”.
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Pascal Drabik DG Information Society – Research Networking European Commission IPv6 Global Summit Taiwan Taipei – 25-02-2003 IPv6 Rise in Europe “The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission”
Contents • Introduction • IPv6 in Framework Programme 5 • Potential Benefits from IPv6 • Conclusion
Contents • Introduction • IPv6 in Framework Programme 5 • Potential Benefits from IPv6 • Conclusion
Introduction • RTD at European level provides a unique opportunity • To aggregate fragmented effort in the context of the European Research Area (ERA) • Build consensus and provide a “global approach” • Framework Programme (e.g. FP5, FP6) • Specific Programme • Strengthening the ERA • Priority 2: Information Society Technologies (IST) • ... • Structuring the ERA • Research Infrastructures • ...
Vision statement “Start creating the ambient intelligence landscape for seamless delivery of services and applications in Europe relying also upon test-beds and open source software, develop user- friendliness, and develop and converge the networking infrastructure in Europe to world-class” George Orwell: 1984 URL: ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/istagscenarios2010.pdf URL: ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/istag-99-final.pdf
Contents • Introduction • IPv6 in Framework Programme 5 • Potential Benefits from IPv6 • Conclusion
In particular, 2 experimentation platforms • Euro6IX and 6NET • Total budget: 34 M€ - 22% of global situation • Total EU funding: 18 M€ - 21% of global situation IPv6 projects financial overview • Interest at European level since 1999 • Global situation at the end of 2002: • Total budget: 156 M€ • Total EU funding: 85 M€
IPv6 in FP5 • Deployment • 6NET • Euro6IX • Promotion • Eurov6 • IPv6TF-SC • Clustering • 6Link • Others • more specific
6HOP 6INIT 6POWER GCAP OVERDRIVE SATIP6 6LINK 6NET 6QM 6WINIT Euro6IX EUROV6 IPV6TF-SC LONG CRUMPET EMOTION DRIVE MIND @HOM ANDROID HARMONICS MESCAL NGN-INITIATIVE FUTURE HOME INTERMON MIND MOBY DICK WIRELESSCABIN GN1 NGN LAB TORRENT 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 FP5 FP6 Projects Life since 01-01-2000 Total cost:nearly 156 M€ Total EU funding:nearly 85 M€
Contents • Introduction • IPv6 in Framework Programme 5 • Potential Benefits from IPv6 • Conclusion
Potential Benefits from IPv6 (1/3) • Human beings need to communicate • e.g. Day to day life • Evolution: Voice, Paper, Telephone, Internet, ... • Success of the telephone, GSM, mobile telephone with video, ... • Critical factors to enable communications: • Network access • Bandwidth • Trust • . . .
Potential Benefits from IPv6 (2/3) • IPv6, “always-on”, allows network access • IPv6 contributes to address “trust” issues • IPv6 does not address bandwidth issue
Potential Benefits from IPv6 (3/3) • Potential to reduce the digital divide • Potential to improve our social environment • e-government • Education • Healthcare • etc... • Huge spectrum of innovative applications • e.g. “Internet fridge” • e.g. Virtual Reality, Navigation Systems • etc...
Contents • Introduction • IPv6 in Framework Programme 5 • Potential Benefits from IPv6 • Conclusion
Conclusion (1/2) • IPv6: door to a new world of applications and services to be explored • IPv6 is a corner stone for eEurope and ERA and European Union is supporting IPv6 • Need to study the societal impact o the opportunities provided by IPv6
Conclusion (2/2) • Need to explore the new world • Need to prepare the deployment • Infrastructure • Management • etc... • Need to think about the societal impact
IPv6 Global Summit Taiwan Pascal Drabik European Commission DG Information Society F2 Rue de la Loi, 200 B-1049 Brussels Belgium E-mail: Pascal.Drabik@cec.eu.int URL: http://www.cordis.lu/ist/rn/home.htmlPhone: +32 2/295-48-24 Fax: +32 2/299-31-27