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MORE FIRE 2.6.2010 TNC 2010 VILNA Anri Kivimäki

FIRE is a multidisciplinary research environment for investigating and validating innovative ideas for new networking and service paradigms. It aims to build a dynamic and sustainable European Experimental Facility by connecting and federating existing and new testbeds.

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MORE FIRE 2.6.2010 TNC 2010 VILNA Anri Kivimäki

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  1. MORE FIRE2.6.2010TNC 2010VILNAAnri Kivimäki

  2. FIRE IS: • Multidisciplinary research environment for investigating and experimentally validating highly innovative and revolutionary ideas for new networking and service paradigms. • FIRE is promoting the concept of experimentally-driven research. • FIRE aims to create a dynamic, sustainable, large scale European Experimental Facility, which is built by gradually connecting and federating existing and new testbeds for emerging or future internet technologies. http://www.ict-fireworks.eu/home.html http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire/ DIMES Association Anri Kivimäki

  3. FIREstation MyFire PARADISO 2 FIREBALL PARADISO FIREworks Nanodatacenters SELF-NET BONFIRE EULER CONECT NOVI HOBNET SPITFIRE CONECT PERIMETER N4C SMART-NET ECODE OPNEX SCAMPI CONVERGENCE PII CREW TEFIS BonFIRE VITAL++ Smart Santander OFELIA WISEBED ONELAB2 Users Users Facility projects Call 2 STREPs Facility Projects IPs Call 5 Facility projects IPs&STREPs Call 2 Focused project Call 5 STREPs Coordination & support actions Call 2 Coordination & support actions Call 5 FIRE projects Coordination and Support Actions Building the Experimental Facility and stimulating its use 14 projects, 40 M€ - Call 2 17 new projects, 50 M€ - Call 5 (tentative) Experimentally-driven Research Validation Research Experimentation Requirements Information on Call 5 is tentative – contracts are under negotiation, tentative start in summer 2010

  4. FIRE Office • The FIRE Office is to serve as the single contact point and the mediator when either looking for right experimental resources or new customers for the facilities. • Maintain up-to-date information on FIRE actors

  5. FIRE ArchitectureBoard • Establishes a collaboration structure between the different FIRE facility projects • Supports the development of a portal supporting one-stop-shop of testing facilities • Defines what new capabilities should be added to the existing experimental facilities • Supports the federation and collaboration with European national and international projects and initiatives • Promotes collaboration with testbed operators outside of FIRE

  6. Architecture Board: • Collects all FIRE facility builders to jointly decide on strategy and means to coordinate and facilitate the development of FIRE facility offerings supporting the evolving needs of the customers. • Chairman Jerker Wilander DIMES Association Anri Kivimäki

  7. FIRE Architecture End-user involvement Application Service platforms Vital++ Federated test-beds Exoerimenters Portal Research tools Management Wisebed Federica Onelab2 Business issues PII

  8. FIRE ExternalRelations • Main objective is to make FIRE and especially FIRE Facilitiesmorevisibleinternationally • Performs targeted actions to increase visibility and awareness on FIRE Initiative; • Liaises at “political” level with various complementing and comparable initiatives, European and world-wide; • Promotes the FIRE approach, experimentally-driver research, and markets all its offerings

  9. Going International • Glocal: • The Testbed Ecosystem • A world of Cooperation and Competition • Federation as a solution • Global effort: • « As a global researchenvironmentinvolving the world’sleadingresearchers, a testbed thatcreates innovation is important via cooperatingwithresearch networks overseas » MasatakaKawauchi • Director-General for International and Technology Policy Coordination, Ministry of InternalAffairs and Cooperation - March 30, 2010, Tokyo DIMES Association Anri Kivimäki

  10. International co-operation • Europe: ETPs, FIA, EUREKA , FIF, FI PPP…, • ASIA: Asia FI Forum etc. • Japan: e.g. NICT, Corelab, YRP • US – GENI • Brazil • China DIMES Association Anri Kivimäki

  11. FIREworks and FIRE STATION • Duration 36 months: Startday: 1.6.2010 • Maximum financial EC contribution: 1 500 000€ • 8 Partners: Dimes (Coordinator), Martel, Eurescom, UPMC, GARR, IBBT, IT-Innovation, University of Lübeck • Start Date: 1 April 2008 • Closure date: 30 September 2010 • Maximumfinancial EC contribution: 790 000€ • 3 Partners: Dimes (Coordinator), Eurescom, UPMC • Project Website: www.ict-fireworks.eu • Numerous international events organised (gathering 100-500 participants): FIREweeks, Japan – EU symposium, EU – US (FIRE-GENI) workshops • Main Results / Achievements: • FIRE White Paper • Portfolio Analysis call 2 & 5 • Concept for high-level federation crossEurope

  12. FIRE STATION Main objectives • To move the FIRE Facility towards a more customer-driven, dynamic, effective, sustainable, easy-to-access and easy-to-use experimental platform • To intensify the collaboration amongst the FIRE Community (all FIRE projects, all related stakeholders, such as other testbeds, testbed initiatives, customers of testbeds (projects, researchers from academy and industry)) DIMES Association Anri Kivimäki

  13. FIRE STATION • A single point of contact to coordinate and promote the FIRE approach with respect to the following main requirements: 1) Facilities need synchronization, resource optimization, and common efforts in order to offer customers the best possible service and ensure their sustainability beyond project life times. 2) Researchers need correct and timely knowledge about the available resources, easy access, high usability and appropriate tools to run and monitor their experiments

  14. FIRE STATION project structure DIMES Association Anri Kivimäki

  15. Whatyoucanexpectfrom FIREStation • Office • Potentiallymoreusers, bettercooperationamongfacilitieswhenneededbyusers • Possibility to advertise and disseminatemorewidely • Help Desk • Resultsfromexisting FIRE projects to avoid ”reinventing the wheel” • E.g. firstresults on how to describeresources, benefitfromexperience of runningfacilities etc. • Opportunity for interactive Forum between FIRE projects • Single entryPortalwhenneeded • Etc.

  16. What FIREStation expectsfromyou • Informationavailable on facilities • Regularupdate on progress and awarenessactivities • Development of common tools • Makingsome of yourtoolsavailable to others • Etc.

  17. Coming FIRE Events • Coming events: FIREWeek on 28.6-2.7.: http://fireweek2010.upf.edu/index.htm • ICT 2010 • Japan EU Symposium in Tampere 20-22.10.2010 • FIA Ghent FIRE day on 15.12.2010 DIMES Association Anri Kivimäki

  18. Thankyou!Let’sstartworking… Coordinator Anri.kivimaki@dimes.fi Ambassador: jmagen@interinnov.com

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