More Related Content Similar to Self io t-intro Similar to Self io t-intro (20) Self io t-intro1. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
SELF-AWARE INTERNET OF THINGS,
SELF-IoT 2012
in conjunction with ICAC
September 17th
Levent Gurgen, CEA-LETI, France
A. Rahim Biswas, Create-Net, Italy
Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UK
Fano Ramparany, Orange Labs, France
2. Internet of Things
Personal Computers were revolutionary!
But the real revolution was when we inter-connected
them!
=> Internet
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3. Internet of Things
Personal Computers were revolutionary!
But the real revolution was when we inter-connected
them!
=> Internet
Embedded devices are revolutionary!
But the real revolution will be when we will interconnect them!
=> Internet of Things, Ubiquitous networks, Cyber-physical systems
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4. From embedded systems to internet of things
Traditional embedded systems: dedicated to a
specific task in a given application domain.
Internet of things: communicating and collaborating
embedded systems that are massively deployed, that
can perform universal tasks across domains
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5. Autonomic Computing and Internet of
Things: an indispensable union
Autonomic computing, a grand challenge that will allow
systems self-managing their complexity, using high-level
objectives and policies defined by humans.
Internet of things (IoT) will exponentially increase the scale
and the complexity of existing computing and communication
systems
Autonomy is thus an imperative property for IoT systems.
Still a lack of research on how to adapt and tailor existing
research on autonomic computing to the specific
characteristics of IoT, e.g.,
resources constraints
lossy environments.
high dynamicity and distribution,
real-time nature
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6. Self-IoT workshop brought you by 5 European
projects on IoT and autonomic computing
BUTLER
uBiquitous, secUre inTernet-of-things with
Location and contExt-awaReness
iCore
Empowering IoT through Cognitive
Technologies
IoT.est
Internet of Things Environnement for
Service Creation and Testing
OUTSMART
Provisioning of urban/regional smart
services and business models enabled by
the Future Internet
Awareness
Self-awareness in autonomic systems
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7. BUTLER
uBiquitous, secUre inTernetof-things with Location and
contExt-awaReness
FP7 call: FP7-ICT-2011-7
Integrated Project
October 2011 September 2014
15 M€
1234 man.months
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8. A day in the life of BUTLER user…
SmartHealth
7:30 …
SmartHome
!
7:00 …
16:30 …
!
13:00…
SmartTransport
SmartShopping
17:00…
SmartCity
Delayed: 20min
Horizontal,
seamless scenarios
16:50…
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9. iCore Project Outline/Consortium
Project outline
- Project type: Integrated Project
- Duration: 36 months
- Total cost: €13.4M (59%
industry)
- EC requested funding: €8,5M
- Resources: 1,332 PM (111 FTEs)
Consortium
- Coordinator: CREATE-NET (Italy)
- 20 partners ( including NTT)
- Strong industry participation (12
companies)
- 12 countries (including
China/Japan
- External stakeholders group (use
cases)
9
iCore + Butler joint workshop
th
07 October 2011
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11. IoT.est - Internet of Things Environnement
for Service Creation and Testing (IoT.est)
8 partners, 7 countries
Industry
SME
PTIN, ATOS, SIE
TT, AI
Research Centre
NICT
Higher Education
UNIS, UASO
Project Lead:
CCSR, University of Surrey
Start date: 01.10.2011
Duration:
36 months
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12. IoT.est – a quick snapshot
IoT.est is investigating and developing a test-driven service creation
environment (SCE) for Internet of Things enabled business services.
This IoT-SCE will enable the acquisition of data and control/actuation
features of sensors, objects and actuators.
The project will provide the means and tools to define and instantiate IoT
services that exploit data across domain boundaries and that have testing
build in by design.
IoT.est will facilitate run-time monitoring and will enable autonomous
service adaptation to environment/context and network parameter (e.g.
QoS) changes.
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13. OUTSMART – Smart cities, utilities and environment
Part of the FI-PPP initiative (Future
Internet – Public Private Partnership)
Aarhus
Birmingham
Trento
Santander
Berlin
Domain
experts
Future Internet
experts
waste
management
Business innovation
applications and services
domain
specific
Chapters
FRANCE TELECOM SA
TELEFONICA
ALCATEL-LUCENT ITALIA S.P.A.
ERICSSON
ENGINEERING ATOS ORIGIN
CORONIS
WORLDSENSING.
CEA-LETI
UNIVERSITY OF LUXEMBOURG
ALEXANDRA INSTITUTTET
AMPLEX AS
ARHUS VAND A/S
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
AMEY OW LIMITED
Ci3
CREATE-NET
Dolomiti Energia
UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
BANCO SANTANDER SA
SANTANDER city
EMPRESA CANTABRA SL
E.ON SERVICIOS SL
TTI NORTE, S.L.
FRAUNHOFER
BSR BERLINER STADTREINIGUNGSBETRIEBE
Cluster
leaders
FIware
Technology
foundation
Transversal
partners
Technology
transfer
Domain specific
requirements
1st phase: proof of concept ; 2 years
duration, 7,6 M€ budget.
2nd phase: large scale deployments
(more cities in Europe)
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14. Clusters and use cases
Network Backbone
OUTSMART platform
Cluster Access Point
OUTSMART adapter
OUTSMART Capillary
Network Access
Gateway
OUTSMART
adapter
OUTSMART adapter
Utility
Network
Other Networks
(Source Info)
Authority
Network
Capillary networks
……… Proprietary networks ……….
OUTSMART capillary
network
Light Level
Sensor
Car
Presence
Sensor
Pedestrian
Presence
Sensor
AMMS System
StreetLight Regulators
(Actuators)
AMMS Devices
StreetLight Intensity
Controler
Sensor/Actuator
Networks
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15. Self-awareness in autonomic computing
Awareness is a Future and Emerging Technologies
Proactive Initiative funded by the European Commission
under FP7
helping to support researchers in self-aware autonomic
systems
organizes workshops and encourages international
collaboration
Provides funding for Collaborative Research Exchange in
the field of Self-Awareness in Autonomic Systems
runs training activities, summer schools
coordinates a research roadmap
produces magazines and newsletters
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16. is a coordination action
ASCENS: Autonomic Service-Component Ensembles
EPICS: Engineering Proprioception in Computing Systems
ORGANIC COMPUTING: Organic Computing Initiative (OCI)
RECOGNITION: Relevance and cognition for self-awareness in
a content-centric Internet
SAPERE: Self-aware Pervasive Service Ecosystems
SYMBRION: Symbiotic Evolutionary Robot Organisms (funded
by PerAda)
CoCoRo: Collective Cognitive Robots
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17. Self-IoT Workshop
Goals of the Self-IoT workshop
to Identify the important, challenging and emerging needs
of IoT applications that are becoming omnipresent in our
daily lives (e.g., at home, office, transport, city and urban
environments).
To continue in the coming years and to be the reference
workshop to gather different scientific communities from
academy and industry for the common goal which is
to realize plug&play, context-aware and autonomous
Internet of things that will be self-configured, selforganized, self-optimized and self-healed without (or with
minimum) human intervention.
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18. Agenda
8:45 – 9:00 AM : Welcome Remarks
9:00 – 10:00 AM : Keynote by Joerg Denzinger, Testing cooperative autonomous systems for
unwanted emergent behaviour and dangerous self-adaptations
10:00 – 10:30 AM : Refreshments
10:30 – 11:00 AM : Dynamic Trust Management for Internet of Things Applications. Fenye Bao
and Ing-Ray Chen.
11:00 – 11:30 AM : Social Network Relationships in the Internet of Things. Pat Doody and
Andrew Shields.
11:30 – 12:00 AM : Autonomic Pervasive Applications Driven by Abstract Specifications. Ozan
Gunalp, Levent Gurgen, Vincent Lestideau and Philippe Lalanda.
12:00 AM – 1:30 PM : Lunch in Piedmont Room
1:30 – 2:30 PM : Panel session: The challenges and future trends of autonomic computing for
Internet of Things.
Chair: Joerg Denzinger;
Panelists: Jorge Pereira Carlos, ATOS, “Internet of things – Some (human) use cases”;
Rui Zhang, PARC, “Contextual intelligence: the next decade”;
Chetan Gupta, HP, “Real-time operations management”.
2:30 – 3:00 PM : Autonomic computing system for self-management of Machine-to-Machine
networks. Mahdi Ben Alaya, Salma Matoussi, Thierry Monteil and Khalil Drira.
3:00 – 3:30 PM : Refreshments
3:30 – 4:00 PM : A Distributed Model for Approximate Service Provisioning in Internet of
Thing. Chayan Sarkar, Vijay S. Rao, R. Venkatesha Prasad, Abdur Rahim Biswas and Ignas
Niemegeers.
4:00 – 4:30 PM : Activity Duration Analysis Using Foursquare Check-ins. Joan Melia-Segui, Rui
Zhang, Eugene Bart, Bob Price and Oliver Brdiczka.
4:30 – 4:45 PM : Concluding remarks
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