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ICT 1 – Smart Cyber-Physical S ystems in H2020

ICT 1 – Smart Cyber-Physical S ystems in H2020. European Commission DG CONNECT Presenter : Dr. Werner Steinhögl NCP training-Brussels 23 rd October 2013. ICT 1 – Cyber-Physical Systems - Content.

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ICT 1 – Smart Cyber-Physical S ystems in H2020

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  1. ICT 1 – Smart Cyber-Physical Systems in H2020 European Commission DG CONNECT Presenter: Dr. Werner Steinhögl NCP training-Brussels 23rdOctober 2013

  2. ICT 1 – Cyber-Physical Systems - Content • Objectives: new paradigms, concepts, platforms or tool-chains laying the foundation for future Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Stakeholders: suppliers and users of CPS, tool and sub-system providers, system integrators, auditors/certification bodies and related academia and research institutes Applicationsectors: energy, transport, medical, but also food, chemistryandothers. Research and innovation activities: • Modelling and integration frameworks • Methods for smart, cooperative and open CPS • Connecting innovators across value chains: • Towards platforms and ecosystems • Bootstrap European networks of Embedded Systems design centres

  3. ICT-1 Cyber-Physical Systems –Objectives • De-verticalising technology solutions • cutting across the barriers between application sectors • including mass consumer markets • Bringing together actors along the value chain: from component suppliers to system integrators; to end user • Creating new ICT Platforms for • vertical markets • core markets • by matchmaking between the needs of customers and future technology and service offers of CPS

  4. Evolution and Revolution – Cyber-Physical Systems User experience, Human-Machine Interface Internet of Things, Cloud,Big Data Internet Network Technologies Cyber-PhysicalSystems / Embedded Systems Networked Embedded Systems "Smart Everywhere" Micro/Nano electronics System on Chip, Smart Systems Computing Continuum Cognitive & Learning Technologies • Foster integrationacross value chains • Target industrial ─ professional─ consumer markets

  5. Context - Cyber-Physical Systems in H2020 *LEIT: Industry-driven research & innovation - "Leadership for Industrial Technologies "Societal Challenges" / Focus Areas Compon. & Systems ICT-1 Adv.Comput- ing ICT-4 Future Internet Content Techs Robotics & Smart Spaces ICT KETs - Nano Electronics, Photonics ICT for Manuf. • FoF 1,8,9 LEIT* - ICT Cross cutting actions: Open Disruptive Innovation, Internet of Things, Digital SSH, Cyber-Security, Horizontal Support to Innovation "Excellent Science"such as FET, research infrastructures and HPC

  6. Cyber-Physical Systems – driven by JTI (ARTEMIS, ECSEL) Implementation in JTI Capital-intensive R&D&I, Pilot lines, Demonstrators / Applications Intensity of investment Industrially-driven R&D Pan-European Innovation: Take-up, Assessment, Infrastructure, Design services Implementationin H2020 Advanced R&D

  7. Cyber-Physical Systems – References • Web-links • Cyber-physical Systems: http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/cyber-physical-systems-1 • Embedded Systems: www.cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/embedded-systems-engineering • JTIARTEMIS: www.artemis-ju.eu • Contact: Werner.Steinhoegl@ec.europa.eu

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