SFI Future Internet Workshop Miguel Ponce de Leon Track: European Future Internet Activities   February 2011
Future Internet Assembly FIA brings together approx. 150 research projects that are part of Challenge 1 of the ICT programme of FP7. FIA works towards producing A vision, challenges, scenarios and roadmaps for the Future Internet. FIA Organisation FIA Activities Roadmapping, (Pre-)Standardisation, International Collaboration FI Architectures,  Management and Service-aware Networking Architectures, Linked Open Data,  Enterprises, Real World Internet,  FutureContent Networks FIA Book,  FI Portal,  www.future-internet.eu
European Future Internet Initiative (EFII) The EFII see a Future Internet core platform that will be a unified and open architecture, that globally enables the creation, deployment and execution of application by using hardware, software and networking capabilities. http://initiative.future-internet.eu/events/architecture-workshop/presentations.html The EFII have identified a set of Generic Enablers Combined in a high level vision Deployed in a global functional architecture
EU FP7 ICT Call 8 Opens 26 July 2011  Closes on 17 January 2012  Budget of €785.5m Euro ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/fp7/ict/docs/ict-wp-2011-12_en.pdf FIA Related Topics covered include: Objective 1.1 Future Networks Objective 1.2 Cloud Computing, Internet of Services and Advanced Software Engineering Objective 1.4 Trustworthy ICT Objective 1.6 Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE)
Miguel Ponce de Leon, Chief Technologist, TSSG, WIT. Email:  [email_address] Tel: +353 51 302952 (w) Web: www.tssg.org/people/miguelpdl twitter: miguelpdl

EC FIA Activities overview 2011

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    SFI Future InternetWorkshop Miguel Ponce de Leon Track: European Future Internet Activities February 2011
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    Future Internet AssemblyFIA brings together approx. 150 research projects that are part of Challenge 1 of the ICT programme of FP7. FIA works towards producing A vision, challenges, scenarios and roadmaps for the Future Internet. FIA Organisation FIA Activities Roadmapping, (Pre-)Standardisation, International Collaboration FI Architectures, Management and Service-aware Networking Architectures, Linked Open Data, Enterprises, Real World Internet, FutureContent Networks FIA Book, FI Portal, www.future-internet.eu
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    European Future InternetInitiative (EFII) The EFII see a Future Internet core platform that will be a unified and open architecture, that globally enables the creation, deployment and execution of application by using hardware, software and networking capabilities. http://initiative.future-internet.eu/events/architecture-workshop/presentations.html The EFII have identified a set of Generic Enablers Combined in a high level vision Deployed in a global functional architecture
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    EU FP7 ICTCall 8 Opens 26 July 2011 Closes on 17 January 2012 Budget of €785.5m Euro ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/fp7/ict/docs/ict-wp-2011-12_en.pdf FIA Related Topics covered include: Objective 1.1 Future Networks Objective 1.2 Cloud Computing, Internet of Services and Advanced Software Engineering Objective 1.4 Trustworthy ICT Objective 1.6 Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE)
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    Miguel Ponce deLeon, Chief Technologist, TSSG, WIT. Email: [email_address] Tel: +353 51 302952 (w) Web: www.tssg.org/people/miguelpdl twitter: miguelpdl

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Future Internet Reference Architecture FIA lead effort for an Internet Architecture for Innovation, where they highlight. Internet Principles that Have Fostered Innovation. Internet Driven Innovation in Europe. Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Europe. Innovation Hindered by the Current Internet Architecture Principles. Principles to Inspire FI Architectures to Foster Innovation. http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi/library/docs/p3-aiai-2010.pdf FIA FIArch WG Looking at the fundamental limitations of the current Internet and the path to a future Internet. They see the following base functionalities under pressure: Processing/handling of “data”: refers to forwarders (e.g. routers, switches, etc.), computers (e.g., terminals, servers, etc.), CPUs, etc. and handlers (software programs/ routines/services) that generate and treat data. Storage of “data”: refers to memory, buffers, caches, disks, etc. and associated logical data structures. Transmission of “data”: refers to physical and logical transferring and exchange of data. Control of processing, storage, transmission of systems and functions: refers to the action of observation (input), analysis, and decision (output) whose execution affects the running conditions of these services, systems and functions. http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/foi/library/docs/current-internet-limitations-v9.pdf
  • #5 FIA Related Topics covered include 1.1 Future Networks (€160m) 1.2 Cloud Computing, Internet of Services and Advanced Software Engineering (€70m) 1.4 Trustworthy ICT (€80m) 1.6 Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE) (€25m)