Dr. Florian Schreiner, Fraunhofer FOKUS

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Dr. Florian Schreiner, Fraunhofer FOKUS
Das europäische Future Internet PPP - Perspektiven für Web-Entrepreneurs und mittelständische IKT-Anbieter
22. Mai 2013, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie, Invalidenstr. 48, 10115 Berlin
Das Future Internet PPP
Organisation und Zwischenergebnisse
Florian Schreiner, Prof. Dr. Thomas Magedanz
Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems - FOKUS
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31
D-10589 Berlin
Email: [email protected] | [email protected]
Phone: +49 30 3463 7174
Mobile: +49 160 9726 5544
Competence Center: Next Generation Network Infrastructures
WWW: http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/go/ngni/
Agenda
• Overview of FI-PPP Programme
• The FI-PPP Core Platform
• FI-PPP Usage Areas Phase I
• FI-PPP Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support
• Conclusions
Future Internet PPP
• The FI-PPP follows an industry-driven approach aiming to develop a Core
•
Platform that enables development of smart applications in the Future
Internet
Within the FI-PPP program the platform will be experimented and validation
in real application contexts by a range of actors, in particular SMEs and
Public Administrations
The FI-PPP Programme
today
Call 2
Call 3
Call 1
CONCORD
USE CASES
INFINITY
XIFI
FINEST
INSTANT MOBILITY
FI-Space
SMARTAGRIFOOD
FI-CONTENT 2
FINSENY
Expansion of
Use Cases
Finesce
SAFECITY
OUTSMART
FI-STAR
FI-CONTENT
FITMAN
ENVIROFI
FI-WARE
2010
2011
TF Extension and Usage
2012
Phase 1
2013
Phase 2
2014
2015
Phase 3
Agenda
• Overview of FI-PPP Programme
• The FI-PPP Core Platform
• FI-PPP Usage Areas Phase I
• FI-PPP Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support
• Conclusions
FI-WARE – The FI-PPP Core Platform
A collaboration effort of Europe‘s major operators, IT providers and academia
Creating a Platform focused on the needs of
Application Developers and Providers
Consumers
People
Businesses
Apps/Services Provider
Apps/Services Developer
Open APIs
Platform Provider
What are the needs of developers ?
Connect apps to the
physical world
What are the needs of developers ?
Manage data at large scale and
transform it into knowledge
What are the needs of developers ?
Benefit from open innovation
(open data, co-creation)
What are the needs of developers ?
Reach target users,
monetize
What are the needs of developers ?
Ensuring Privacy, Security
and Trust
What are the needs of developers ?
Keep investment in infrastructures
lower and under control
FI-WARE: Targeting developers needs
What
How
Connect apps to the physical world
IoT-M2M Enablers
Manage data at large scale and
transform it into knowledge
Data/Context Enablers
Benefit from open innovation
(open data, co-creation)
Integration and
Composition Enablers
Built-in
APIs & tools
Reach target users, monetize
Business & Delivery Framework
(consumers, 3rd-party Apps/Services)
Ensuring Privacy, Security and Trust
Security Enablers
Keep investment in infrastructures
lower and under control
Advanced Cloud, network capabilities
Simple, yet powerful and secure
Lowering barriers to innovation
The FI-PPP / FIWARE Platform
open
interfaces
Real
Communities
WLAN
UMTS
DSL
GSM/
ISDN
FI-WARE Generic Enablers
The FI-WARE Platform comprises a set of technological “Generic Enablers”
which are considered general purpose and common to almost any “usage area”
Generic Enablers will provide open interfaces:
• To Application Developers (APIs)
• To support interoperability with other GEs (need for replacement)
Usage area projects
under the PPP
Basic principles about FI-WARE GEs
GE specifications are open (public and royalty-free)
Any implementation of a Generic Enabler (GE) is
made up of a set of components which together
supports a concrete set of Functions and APIs that are
in compliance with open specifications published
for that GE
There might be multiple compliant implementations
of a given GE
The FI-WARE project will deliver a reference
implementation of FI-WARE GEs:
• Based upon results of previous R&D projects
• Licensed with no costs within the FI-PPP program
• Licensed under FRAND conditions elsewhere
The FIWARE Catalogue
FI-WARE Generic Enablers Overview
FI-WARE Generic Enabler (GE): A functional building block of FIWARE. Any implementation of a Generic Enabler (GE) is made up of a
set of components which together supports a concrete set of Functions
and provides a concrete set of APIs and interoperable interfaces that
are in compliance with open specifications published for that GE.
FI-WARE Open Innovation Lab
FI-WARE will work towards building
an Open Innovation Lab which
combines:
• The FI-WARE Testbed
• The FI-WARE Development Support
Infrastructure (forge + additional
community tools)
It is intended that this Open
Innovation Lab be available to third
parties (specially SMEs) after the
second year
Summary of useful resources
FI-WARE wiki (http://wiki.fi-ware.eu):
Quick FI-WARE tour
FI-WARE FAQ
FI-WARE Agile
FI-WARE Catalogue (http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu)
FI-WARE Twitter account (https://twitter.com/Fiware)
FI-WARE website (http://fi-ware.eu)
FI-PPP website (http://fi-ppp.eu)
Agenda
• Overview of FI-PPP Programme
• The FI-PPP Core Platform
• FI-PPP Usage Areas Phase I
• FI-PPP Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support
• Conclusions
A Colaborative programme
Agenda
• Overview of FI-PPP Programme
• The FI-PPP Core Platform
• FI-PPP Usage Areas Phase I
• FI-PPP Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support
• Conclusions
FI-PPP Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support
With XiFi …the FI-PPP Core Platform also comes to Berlin!
Support of advanced experiments on
the FI –PPP Core Platform:
• to leverage existing public investments in
advanced infrastructures
• to support a multiplicity of heterogeneous
environments
• to support FI-PPP Use Cases in the large
scale
• to foster collaboration between EIT ICT
Labs and the FI-PPP Programme of the EC
Agenda
• Overview of FI-PPP Programme
• The FI-PPP Core Platform
• FI-PPP Usage Areas Phase I
• FI-PPP Capacity Building and Infrastructure Support
• Conclusions
Evolution of Service Enabling Platforms
Real
Communities
WLAN
UMTS
DSL
GSM/
ISDN
COSIMS
2006
Open SOA
Telco PG
2010
open
interfaces
Smart Communications PG
2013
FI-PPP
Core
Platform
2013
www.SC-Playground.org
www.FUSECO-Playground.org
Smart Communications Playground
An open platform for Smart City services
see www.sc-playground.org software for more information
Conclusions
• The FI-PPP Core Platform enables a broad range of usage areas. Usage Areas from the FI-PPP
Phase I and the current Phase II Usage areas give an idea of what kind of services are possible.
• The FI-PPP Core Platform is currently instantiated across several European nodes
• In the upcoming Phase 3 of the FI-PPP Programme
– wide take - up of FI - PPP results by SMEs and web - entrepreneurs using Generic and
Specific Enablers developed in FI - WARE and the trials is being fostered
– development of services and applications making use of innovative infrastructures, big
data, Internet of Things, etc. is encouraged
4th FOKUS „Future Seamless Communication“ Forum (FFF)
Berlin, Germany, November 28-29, 2013
• Theme: „Smart Communications Platforms for Seamless Smart City Applications –
•
Fixed and Mobile Next Generation Networks Evolution towards virtualized network
control and service platforms and Seamless Cloud-based H2H and M2M Applications“
FUSECO FORUM is the successor of the famous FOKUS IMS Workshop series (2004-09)
– FFF 2010 attracted 150 experts from 21 nations
– FFF 2011 was attended by around 200 experts from 30 nations
– FFF 2012 was attended again by around 200 experts from 30 nations
• See www.fuseco-forum.org
Incl.
FI-PPP
Phase II
Workshop!!
Contact
Florian Schreiner
Dipl.-Ing.
FI Group Leader
Next Generation Network Infrastructures
Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31 | 10589 Berlin | Germany
Phone +49 30 3463 -7174 | Fax -8000
[email protected]
www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/go/ngni
Thomas Magedanz
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil
Head of Competence Center
Next Generation Network Infrastructures
Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31 | 10589 Berlin | Germany
Phone +49 30 3463 - 7229 | Fax -8000
[email protected]
www.fokus.fraunhofer.de