EPoSS Session1-6_Smart Systems Gateway_Topham
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EPoSS Session1-6_Smart Systems Gateway_Topham
Smart Systems Integration Knowledge Gateway David Topham – United Kingdom Nicolas Gouze – VDI/VDE-IT © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 1 Definition EXPRESS is generating a web-based Knowledge Gateway: • Providing a one-stop-shop resource for ecosystem members, public authorities and interested parties throughout society • Signposting to other Smart Systems related resources The themes included are: • • • • • • • • • A map of EU players and their capabilities Education, Training and Recruiting Access to finance and Funding opportunities New project watch and collaboration alert Research, Design and Manufacture Applications and Markets Standardisation and Legislation Event calendar Publications © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 2 A Gateway for all • The Smart Systems Gateway needs to be for everyone, not just technologists • Helping SMEs to identify their position, their potential and their prospects for support And enabling large companies to discover new opportunities to work with agile SMEs and research groups • Assisting research groups to understand fast-shifting applications and avenues for commercialisation And informing investors about the rewards to be gained from involvement in the Smart Systems revolution • Positively engaging end users, the general public and legislators to gain the society-wide benefits of Smart Systems © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 3 Internal Home / selection structurepage Welcome! For a personal introduction to Smart Systems - click on the viewpoint that best describes yourself Education & Training Research & Development Product design Smart Systems manufacturing Welcome! For a personal introduction to Smart Systems Consultancy or Strategy and Finance & Specifier or Cluster business Economic - click on theBuyer viewpoint that best describes yourself Management development development Education & Training Specifier or Buyer Legislation Regulation Standards Legislation Regulation Standards Service provider Research & Development User or potential user Product design Consultancy or Cluster Management Strategy and business development Education Commercial R&D Public R&D General interest Finance & Economic development Embedded software Process Product design & design & development development Service provider Consultancy & Cluster Management Legislation Regulation Standards User or potential user Smart Systems manufacturing chain Marketeers & service providers Smart Systems manufacturing Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Finance & Economic development Applications Sectors General interest Information and References In the Smart Systems Ecosystem, skills and capability are rewarded by revenue and investment – click for more details © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 4 Internal structure Education & Training Research & Development Specifier or Buyer Consultancy or Cluster Management Product design Smart Systems manufacturing Legislation Regulation Standards EU Capability Radar Service provider User or potential user General interest Strategy and business development Finance & Economic development Smart Systems Showcases Smart Systems Ecosystem Applications Sectors Information and References Introduction to Smart Systems All information contained in the gateway remains accessible to any type of visitor! © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 5 Home / selection page Welcome! For a personal introduction to Smart Systems - click on the viewpoint that best describes yourself Education & Training Research & Development Product design Smart Systems manufacturing Introduction to Smart Systems Specifier or Buyer Consultancy or Cluster Management Strategy and business development Finance & Economic development Smart Systems Ecosystem Legislation Regulation Standards Service provider User or potential user General interest EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Education Commercial R&D Public R&D Embedded software Finance & Economic development Process Product design & design & development development Consultancy & Cluster Management Legislation Regulation Standards Smart Systems manufacturing chain Marketeers & service providers Applications Sectors Information and References In the Smart Systems Ecosystem, skills and capability are rewarded by revenue and investment – click for more details © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 6 Example translation page Smart Systems affect every walk of life. They are bringing diagnostic instruments to clinics. They are bringing automatic safety systems to cars and public transport. They are becoming embedded into consumer goods, into the networks that power and inform society, and they are underpinning the efficient provision of public and private services. Increasingly they sense their surroundings, operate autonomously and collaborate with other Smart Systems. From the point of view of Education and Training, Smart Systems present interesting multidisciplinary challenges which will stretch students and teachers alike, but with major benefits in the creation of a well-rounded skills base with excellent prospects for employment in industry or the research community. The Smart Systems Showcases included in this Gateway will further help to inform and inspire students. Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem Visions of Smart Systems EU Capability Smart Systems not only unite multiple technologies, Radar they are strongly tailored to application sectors. This knowledge-rich environment is fertile ground for a From the point of view of , Smart multitruly European manufacturing supply Systems chain, and itspresent interestingSmart Systems involvement of agile, innovative, SMEs. disciplinary challenges which will stretch students and teachers alike, but with major benef its in the creation of a Showcases All forms of Transport & Mobility and their well-rounded skills base with excellent prospects f or employment in industry or the research community. infrastructure continually demand improved safety, Applications efficiency and environmental Smart Systems The Smart Systems Showcases included in this Gateway will f urtherimpact. help to inf orm and inspire students. Sectors offer reduced operator distraction and error, and optimisation of vehicle control, navigation and logistics across multiple modes of transportation. Information In Health & Well-being, Smart Systems, with their and Photograph: Frog Design References in-built expertise and portable miniaturisation, promise benefits from personal diagnosis and Frog Design envisage smart face masks that protect monitoring, through treatment and the preparation of but also sample pollution – communicating city-wide targeted drugs and implants, and ultimately to with other masks to provide a map of air quality telemedicine and personalised health systems across the community. © EXPRESS 2015 verbeeke Fotografie Education and Training SSI Manufacturing & Factory Automation use Smart Systems to optimise processes ranging from the examination of raw materials and parts, the predicting of subsequent machine settings to compensate for variation, and the updating of manufacturing parameters based upon end-product 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 7 rapyuta.org – Bart Va Where robots Google - the Rapyuta database is part of the European Robo Earth project, sharing and standardising the way robots perceive the human world The capability for Smart Systems to Communicate, with users and with other collaborating systems is paramount. Furthermore, the individual elements of Smart Systems may themselves be integrated by communications rather than direct physical contact. Energy is behind almost every class of human endeavour. Civilisation depends upon care, security and efficiency at every stage from the discovery and unlocking of energy sources, through the storage and distribution of energy and on to its final use. Smart Systems are at work safeguarding and optimising every aspect of this critical chain. The demands for precision, low mass, fuel efficiency and utmost reliability make Aerospace a fundamental driver for high technology. Smart Systems bring the potential for the elimination of human error in control, guidance and navigation, and for the continuous monitoring of safety-critical airframes and ground systems. Photograph : United States Coast Guard Autonomous drones – gaining wide access to US airspace by 2015, and 30,000 flying worldwide by 2020 – will be a huge driver for light, efficient, Smart Systems development Smart Systems, with their ability to accept and evaluate multiple inputs - temperature, pressure, rainfall, pollutants, contaminants - are already finding application in The Environment. Their ability to network, coupled with small size and low cost, enables area-wide improvements not only in living and working environments, but also across the recycling and disposal landscape. The ability of Smart Systems to make autonomous decisions based upon a combination of events allow them to safeguard life, property and information, maintaining a continuous vigil. Safety, Security & Reliability affect all walks of life, from the protection of transactions and identity through to product safety and the continuous monitoring of food quality. Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References Smart Systems are playing an increasing role in Construction & Civil Engineering, starting with surveying, continuing with the logistics of bringing together the manifold elements of construction, controlling the services of completed buildings and structures, and monitoring their integrity over life. © EXPRESS 2015 In Clothing & Textiles the uptake of wearable 8 Photograph : United States Coast Guard Autonomous drones – gaining wide access to US airspace by 2015, and 30,000 flying worldwide by 2020 – will be a huge driver for light, efficient, Smart Systems development evaluate multiple inputs - temperature, pressure, rainfall, pollutants, contaminants - are already finding application in The Environment. Their ability to network, coupled with small size and low cost, enables area-wide improvements not only in living and working environments, but also across the recycling and disposal landscape. The ability of Smart Systems to make autonomous decisions based upon a combination of events allow them to safeguard life, property and information, maintaining a continuous vigil. Safety, Security & Reliability affect all walks of life, from the protection of transactions and identity through to product safety and the continuous monitoring of food quality. Smart Systems are playing an increasing role in Construction & Civil Engineering, starting with surveying, continuing with the logistics of bringing together the manifold elements of construction, controlling the services of completed buildings and structures, and monitoring their integrity over life. In Clothing & Textiles the uptake of wearable technology and in-built features in upholstery and wall coverings is fast accelerating due to the adoption of low cost yet durable Smart Systems with their ability to integrate flexibly and to harvest energy from the users’ environment. Near Field Communication – Gemalto and NXP Smart Systems Communications and Security team up to provide secure transactions whilst protecting personal identity The convergence of broadcasting, communications and computing is revolutionising not just the media, but also all manner of domestic appliances. The massive and pervasive Home & Entertainment sector now takes Smart Systems for granted, and an eager public expects further advances month-bymonth. Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References The most basic needs of increasing populations are provided by continuing advances in the efficiency and productivity of the Agriculture, fisheries, food & beverage sectors. Smart Systems have key roles to play in dairy and arable farming, forestry, the fishing industry, food and drinks processing, distribution and safety. © EXPRESS 2015 9 Smart Systems Primer Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 10 Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 11 The ecosystem and its players Embedded software experts identify and install the intelligence that makes Smart products smart Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Education Commercial R&D Public R&D Embedded software Process Product design & design & development development Clusters knit together the diversity of players that are needed to research, design and create Smart Systems Consultancy & Cluster Management Legislation Regulation Standards The manufacturing chain includes everything from raw Finance & materials and components Economic through to finished goods – development and the tools and machines to make them Smart Systems manufacturing chain Marketeers & service providers Legislation can hasten the deployment of proven Smart Systems, eg Air bags Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References Clickable descriptions (examples) © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 12 EU Capability Radar www.express-ca.eu/SSI-Capability-Radar Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Search & filter criteria (info in pop-up): • Education & Training • Public R&D • Commercial R&D • Product design & development • Embedded software • Process design and development • Smart Systems supply and manufacturing chain • Marketing and service provision • Finance and economic development • Consultancy and cluster management • Legislation, regulation and standards © EXPRESS 2015 Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information for each dot on the map: Contact details, description (400 words), application area(s), specialities or specific services, GPS data, … Only public information! SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 Information and References 13 Example showcase: Smart Medical Devices Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 14 Example showcase: Smart Home Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 15 Example showcase: Smart Community Gateway home Smart Services Smart Building Smart Business Smart Energy Smart Home Internet Smart Transport ation Smart Security & Safety Smart Factory Smart Living EMobility Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Home Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References Smart City © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 16 Applications Sectors selection page Gateway home Smart Systems applications sectors - click for in-depth information Construction & Civil Engineering Home & Entertainment Safety, Security & Reliability Manufacturing & Factory Automation Communications Aerospace Energy Transport & Mobility Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Agriculture, fisheries, food & beverage Clothing & Textiles Health & Well-being The Environment Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 17 Example application sector - Automotive Automotive Gateway home Overview Introduction to Smart Systems Smart systems affect every aspect of automotive. A great number of sensors, actuators and processors are already in place in today’s cars, so the opportunity is to further install “smartness”. Smart Systems Ecosystem in the long term vision of autonomous vehicles it will be extremely important to build a reliable set of images which describe precisely both the internal and external “state-of-functions”. An immense amount of data must be processed in real time in order to provide a coherent picture. At the same time, the vehicle will be integrated and will interact into a much larger eco-system. Opportunities for Smart Systems • Much intelligence integrated already, in all vehicles, and particularly at the heart of the EV. • Optimise driver decision making and navigation. • Health and Usage monitoring. • Real-time sensor fusion and virtual sensor creation • Smart “shell” design and implementation EU Capability Radar Selespeed Robotized gear-box Control Unit - Magneti Marelli Hurdles to be overcome • Re-inventing architectures – simplifying, localising, distributing. Trade-off from local to remote. • Real time processing performance and multi-core platform. • Affordable solutions applications. for safety relevant • Consumer Electronic meets Automotive. Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References Applications According to some in depth analysis (“Smart Connectivity: Connected Automotive Systems” B. Bihr, President Bosch Engineering GmbH, June 2012) there will be about 7bn connected people and about 1bn licensed connected vehicles worldwide by 2015. Moreover, due to the capability of HEV/EV to manage electrical energy on-board, it will become natural to consider the vehicle as a user/producer of electrical energy. As a result, the vehicle will interact in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Energy (IoE). Hence, there will be important opportunities for Smart Systems both in consolidated ( powertrain, chassis, body,..) and new domains: • Smart cluster for driver assistance. 18 An immense amount of data must be processed in real time in order to provide a coherent picture. At the same time, the vehicle will be integrated and will interact into a much larger eco-system. Opportunities for Smart Systems • Much intelligence integrated already, in all vehicles, and particularly at the heart of the EV. • Optimise driver decision making and navigation. • Health and Usage monitoring. • Real-time sensor fusion and virtual sensor creation • Smart “shell” design and implementation Selespeed Robotized gear-box Control Unit - Magneti Marelli Hurdles to be overcome • Re-inventing architectures – simplifying, localising, distributing. Trade-off from local to remote. Gateway home • Real time processing performance and multi-core platform. • Affordable solutions applications. for safety relevant Introduction to Smart Systems • Consumer Electronic meets Automotive. Applications According to some in depth analysis (“Smart Connectivity: Connected Automotive Systems” B. Bihr, President Bosch Engineering GmbH, June 2012) there will be about 7bn connected people and about 1bn licensed connected vehicles worldwide by 2015. Moreover, due to the capability of HEV/EV to manage electrical energy on-board, it will become natural to consider the vehicle as a user/producer of electrical energy. As a result, the vehicle will interact in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Energy (IoE). Hence, there will be important opportunities for Smart Systems both in consolidated ( powertrain, chassis, body,..) and new domains: • Smart cluster for driver assistance. Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases • Safety. • Optimise range, performance, comfort. • Smart e-actuators. Applications Sectors Information and References Space reserved for pictures, charts or tables Source: Strategy Analytics Data Jan 2013 © EXPRESS 2015 19 Information and References selection page Gateway home Smart Systems resource centre - click for in-depth information Smart systems primer Technology and partner watch Funding schemes Technologies for Smart Systems Business development tools Production Processes for Smart Systems Introduction to Smart Systems Events calendar News Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Career & job opportunities Future research priorities Reference documents Links Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 20 Links and example projects in Smart Systems Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Horizon 2020 Smart Systems Ecosystem Regional and National public funding EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Venture Capital funding Information and References Self funding © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 21 Information and References selection page Gateway home Smart Systems resource centre - click for in-depth information Smart systems primer Technology and partner watch Funding schemes Technologies for Smart Systems Business development tools Production Processes for Smart Systems Introduction to Smart Systems Events calendar News Smart Systems Ecosystem EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Career & job opportunities Future research priorities Reference documents Links Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 22 77 Research agenda documents analysed for “Smart Links” and consolidated Gateway home Introduction to Smart Systems Smart Systems Ecosystem Back to the radar! - An opportunity for you! EU Capability Radar Smart Systems Showcases Applications Sectors Information and References © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 23 Join the Ecosystem! www.express-ca.eu/SSI-Capability-Radar Open Open and and fill fill in in the the form form to to describe describe yourself yourself on on the the ecosystem ecosystem map: map: www.express-csa/SSI-capability-radar www.express-ca.eu/SSI-Capability-Radar Enrich the map, no matter which of the following you represent: Education & Training Embedded software Public & Commercial R&D Process design & development Consultancy & Cluster Management Legislation, Regulation, Standards © EXPRESS 2015 Product design & development Smart Systems Manufacturing Finance & Economic development Service Provider End-User SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 24 Thank you for your attention! Contacts: Petra Weiler, [email protected] Nicolas Gouze [email protected] EXPRESS is a Coordination Action that receives funding from the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant Agreement No. 610551 © EXPRESS 2015 SSI 2015, Copenhagen, 2015 25