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The DEMETER Open Call #2, DEPLOY, seeks to fund the deployment of new, high value pilots in the agrifood sector. This document represents the presentations given at the Open Call webinar explaining DEMETER, the Open Call and the DEMETER technical offering.

The DEMETER Open Call #2, DEPLOY, seeks to fund the deployment of new, high value pilots in the agrifood sector. This document represents the presentations given at the Open Call webinar explaining DEMETER, the Open Call and the DEMETER technical offering.

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  1. 1. This is your presentation title #DEPLOY
  2. 2. Place Pilot icon Open Call #DEPLOY Webinar What is DEMETER? Kevin Doolin(Walton Institute) DEMETER Open Call #2 Miguel Gonçalves (F6S) DEMETER Technical Offering Yannis Oikonomidis (INTRASOFT) Questions & Answers Session ALL
  3. 3. For more information visit: https://h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy/ opencalls@h2020-demeter.eu /H2020DEMETER https://h2020-demeter.eu/newsletter/
  4. 4. Place Pilot icon
  5. 5. DEMETER Intro and Objectives Kevin Doolin Walton Institute, Waterford Institute of Technology
  6. 6. EU Perspective
  7. 7. EU Perspective Doris Marquardt
  8. 8. In a nutshell
  9. 9. Challenges Addressed - The first challenge is therefore to put farmers in control of the knowledge they can obtain from the data relevant to their specific requirements and activities, i.e. moving from the present situation in which farmers can be overwhelmed by the shear amount of data to one in which they benefit from the insights that data. - The second challenge is related to the deployment model, in a context where the lifespan of agricultural technology extends in some cases over 20+ years – which requires solutions and innovations to be deployed over existing machines. Protecting the existing investments made by farmers while making them part of a digitally enriched environment is a major driver for DEMETER.
  10. 10. Challenges Addressed - The third challenge is linked to the optimal analysis of data – taking into account that for useful trends and patterns to emerge, there is a need to work on large sets of data obtained across multiple farms. A key transformation resides in the ability to collect more data and measurement about the production: soil quality, irrigation levels, weather, presence of insects and pests, etc .In this context, reaping the full value of data requires the creation of trusted cooperation spaces in which data can be collected and shared, taking into account conflicting interests, competition etc. But this is also an opportunity of putting the farmers fully in control of their rights on the data they generate. - The fourth challenge is to overcome market barriers, in a context where large players have aimed, early on, to establish themselves in dominant positions through supplier-operated technological and data platforms. Effectively increasing the lock-in of farmers to a single or a selected group of suppliers and limiting their access to innovation, creating and innovative ecosystem for SMEs and entrepreneur.
  11. 11. Challenges Addressed - The fifth challenge is the interoperability and adoption of technological standards to ensure compatibility to have data exchange and communication standards that link the different systems together in a unified system covering all aspects of the agricultural exploitation.
  12. 12. Objectives 1. Analyse, adopt, enhance existing (and if necessary, introduce new) Information Models in the agri-food sector easing data sharing and interoperability across multiple Internet of Things (IOT) and Farming Management Information Systems (FMIS) and associated technologies. Use the information models to create a basis for trusted sharing / exposure of data between farmers.
  13. 13. Objectives 2. Build knowledge exchange mechanisms, delivering an Interoperability Space for the agri-food domain, presenting technologies and data from different vendors, ensuring their interoperability, and using (and enhancing) a core set of open standards (adopted across all agri-food deployments thereby) coupled with carefully-planned security and privacy protection mechanisms (also addressing business confidentiality).
  14. 14. Objectives 3. Empower the farmer, as a prosumer, to gain control in the data-food-chain by identifying and demonstrating a series of new IoT-based, data-driven, business models for profit, collaboration and co- production for farmers and across the value chain, leading to disruptive new value creation models.
  15. 15. Objectives 4.Establish a benchmarking mechanism for agriculture solutions and business, targeting end-goals in terms of productivity and sustainability performance of farms, services, technologies, and practices based on a set of key performance indicators that are relevant to the farming community.
  16. 16. Objectives 5. Reverse the relationship with suppliers, through an innovative model in which suppliers are responsible for ensuring that a final solution is optimal to the farmer’s existing context and expressed needs. 6. Demonstrate the impact of digital innovations across a variety of sectors and at European level.
  17. 17. Pilot(s) Overview
  18. 18. Architecture from a height
  19. 19. Architecture from a height
  20. 20. Architecture from a height
  21. 21. Thank you for your time. Any questions? 0 0 3 5 3 5 1 3 0 2 9 3 5 K e v i n . D o o l i n @ W a l t o n I n s t i t u t e . i e 0 0 3 5 3 8 6 1 5 2 7 6 9 1 Kevin Doolin EX ECU T IV E D IR ECT O R , W A L T O N IN ST IUTE
  22. 22. OPEN CALL #2 - DEPLOY Miguel Gonçalves
  23. 23. Place Pilot icon Open Call Goal Increase the outreach of the DEMETER value proposition, by funding (with grants up to €150k) small consortia of 2-3 partners for the deployment of new high-value pilots in the agri-food sector, employing DEMETER methodologies and technologies, addressing clear farmers’ needs, with particular focus on EU geographic regions not represented within DEMETER pilots, expanding the technological and/or business coverage of the DEMETER project, towards digitalising and boosting the European agro- business.
  24. 24. Place Pilot icon Who can apply? Consortia of 2-3 partners representing at least a tech provider/ integrator and an end- user, led by a for-profit SME Type of beneficiary: • micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs),✓ • secondary and higher education establishments, research institutes and other not-for profit research entities✓ From: • Member States of the European Union, including their outermost regions; ✓ • Overseas Countries and Territories linked to the EU Member States; ✓ • H2020 associated countries; ✓ • United Kingdom. ✓ Applicants cannot be DEMETER Consortium partners or affiliated entities x
  25. 25. Place Pilot icon Particular focus on EU geographic regions not currently represented within DEMETER pilots Austria Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Denmark Estonia France Hungary Slovakia Sweden
  26. 26. Place Pilot icon Objectives and challenges to address The new pilots to be funded under the DEMETER Open Call #2 – DEPLOY must address specific farmers’ needs and fit into one or more DEMETER challenges and objectives listed below: Challenges: Control of Knowledge Deployment Models Optimal Data Analysis Overcoming Market Barriers Interoperability Objectives: Information Modelling Knowledge Exchange Mechanisms Data Ownership Benchmarking User-Orientated Solutions Real World Impact
  27. 27. Place Pilot icon Multi Actor Approach (MAA) What is the Multi Actor Approach? The “multi-actor approach” aims to make innovation fully demand-driven, involving various actors during the whole cycle. This approach changes the narrative from “designing for” to “designing with”, specifically within the design and development process to ensure that all stakeholder needs are met, and the final solution is useful and usable. How new pilots should implement the MAA? New pilots must include farmers at the earliest stage of design and development, among other relevant stakeholders. This can involve user focus groups, workshops or interviews to identify and gather farmers’ needs that will feed the development of technical requirements. To ensure MAA is user-centric, stakeholders should regularly be contacted for input in a balanced way, through surveys or testing prototypes / new builds of the final software.
  28. 28. Place Pilot icon Activities Design phase: 2 months Engage farmers to gather their needs that will feed the development of technical requirements Fine-tune pilot planning and technology usage with DEMETER experts Prepare follow-up/ monitoring documents to evaluate the pilot progress. Install & Operate phase: 8 months Apply selected methodologies and deploy technologies in the field Configure units and software Initiate operations Collect relevant data Continuous feedback loop with users Assess phase: 2 months Pilot demonstration Aggregate results on technologies Assess impact Communicate achievements Exploitation plan
  29. 29. Place Pilot icon Funding Up to €150.000 per consortium (Funding rate: 100%; equity free; lump sum) Maximum financial support per consortium partner of €100.000 Payments are associated with each phase results (deliverables/milestones/KPIs), not on timesheets, invoices, etc. Phase Duration Funding Example (€150k) DESIGN 2 months 20% €30.000 INSTALL & OPERATE 8 months 60% €90.000 ASSESS 2 months 20% €30.000
  30. 30. Place Pilot icon How to Apply? Go to: https://h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy Read the Guidelines for Applicants (Annex 2) Read the Technical information (Annex 3)
  31. 31. Place Pilot icon How to Apply? Go to: https://h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy Read the Guidelines for Applicants (Annex 2) Read the Technical information (Annex 3) Write your proposal using the official Proposal template (Annex 4.1)
  32. 32. Place Pilot icon How to Apply? Go to: https://h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy Read the Guidelines for Applicants (Annex 2) Read the Technical information (Annex 3) Write your proposal using the official Proposal template (Annex 4.1) Fill in and sign the required attachments • Consortium declaration of honour (Annex 5) • SME declaration (Annex 6) (for each SME)
  33. 33. Place Pilot icon How to Apply? Go to: https://h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy Read the Guidelines for Applicants (Annex 2) Read the Technical information (Annex 3) Write your proposal using the official Proposal template (Annex 4.1) Fill in and sign the required attachments • Consortium declaration of honour (Annex 5) • SME declaration (Annex 6) (for each SME) Submit your application on F6S before 16 February 2022, at 17:00 CET: https://www.f6s.com/demeter-open-call-2-deploy/apply
  34. 34. Place Pilot icon Open Call Diagram
  35. 35. Place Pilot icon Evaluation Criteria • Excellence & innovation (40% weighting) • Impact (25% weighting) • Implementation (20% weighting) • Value for money (15% weighting)
  36. 36. Place Pilot icon Evaluation Criteria Excellence & innovation (40% weighting) • Appropriateness of the pilot project scope and alignment with DEMETER challenges and objectives. • Focus on EU countries not represented within existing DEMETER pilots. • Innovation degree and level of integration with DEMETER. • Appropriateness of Multi Actor Approach. • Quality, credibility, and clarity of pilot project description
  37. 37. Place Pilot icon Evaluation Criteria Impact (25% weighting) • Potential for the outcomes to be adopted, or to be used or to be streamlined by farmers and farm managers into existing practices. • Strengthening the competitiveness and growth of companies by developing innovations meeting the needs of European and global markets, and, by delivering such innovations to the markets. • Effectiveness of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results.
  38. 38. Place Pilot icon Evaluation Criteria Implementation (20% weighting) • Appropriateness of the skills and experience of the project delivery team. • Coherence and effectiveness of the work plan, including appropriateness of the allocation of tasks and resources, justification of resources
  39. 39. Place Pilot icon Evaluation Criteria Value for money (15% weighting) • Appropriateness of expected costs and resources assigned to the project.
  40. 40. Place Pilot icon Timeline *tentative dates * * * * *
  41. 41. Place Pilot icon Why should you apply? Grants up to €150k (equity-free funding) Access to top methodologies and technologies Work with DEMETER agri-tech experts Join a vibrant ecosystem Shape the future of agriculture
  42. 42. Place Pilot icon 5 Tips for a successful application Read the Guidelines for Applicants and Technical Information: https://h2020- demeter.eu/open-call-deploy/#downloads Check the FAQs: https://h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy/#faq Check the online Q&A: https://www.f6s.com/demeter-open-call-2-deploy/discuss Use the official proposal template: https://h2020-demeter.eu/wp- content/uploads/2020/02/Annex-4.1-Proposal-template.doc Apply on F6S before 16 February 2022, at 17:00 CET (Brussels time): https://www.f6s.com/demeter-open-call-2-deploy/apply
  43. 43. For more information visit: www.h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy/ or Email us at : opencalls@h2020-demeter.eu
  44. 44. Reference Architecture & Reference Implementation Overview Yannis Oikonomidis - INTRASOFT INTL
  45. 45. Place Pilot icon The main DEMETER elements
  46. 46. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Reference Architecture (I)
  47. 47. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Reference Architecture (II)
  48. 48. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Reference Architecture (III)
  49. 49. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Reference Architecture (IV)
  50. 50. Place Pilot icon Positioning of the main elements in DEMETER Reference Architecture - Reference Implementation - Access Control Server (ACS) & Access Control Enabler - DEMETER Enabler HUB (DEH) & DEH Client Enabler - Brokerage Service Environment (BSE) & Functional Interoperability Enabler - Stakeholder Open Collaboration Space (SOCS) - Infrastructure and tools (DEMETER consortium only)
  51. 51. Place Pilot icon Deploying applications in DEMETER DEMETER central cloud DEH DEE Central BSE DEE DEE Application 1 Other clouds Edge or local BSE DEE DEE DEE DEE DEE DEE Application 2 BSE BSEs and DEEs can be deployed from cloud to edge or to local infrastructure BSEs coordinate the discovery and execution of running DEEs DEEs offer services whose access is • public, or • local to the BSE, or • customizable Applications can use services from other BSEs Running services can be discovered from remote BSEs • (with the assistance of the DEH and the central BSE)
  52. 52. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Enhanced Entity – Core Enablers in DEMETER RA AIM: the DEMETER Agriculture Information Model, a common semantic data model
  53. 53. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Agriculture Information Model (AIM) AIM consists of 5 main parts: * Core meta-model * Cross-Domain ontology * Domain-Specific ontologies * Pilot-Specific ontologies * Metadata Schema
  54. 54. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Access Control Server (ACS) and Access Control Enabler (ACE) features Available at: https://acs.bse.h2020-demeter-cloud.eu:5443/ • Authentication, Authorization, Traceability functionality • DEMETER Applications/Services and Users registration process for BSE, DEH, SOCS • Fine-grained access control mechanism • The Traceability Agent will keep record of the users’ activities to access DEMETER resources by logging the issue and use of authentication and authorization tokens. • REST API for logging and retrieving the details of the use of the authentication and authorization tokens. • ACE is implemented as libraries • Provide authentication by username and password • Provide refresh authentication functionality • Provide revoke authentication token functionality • Provide an easy way to interact with the REST API that is exposed by the authorization service
  55. 55. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Enabler Hub (DEH) features Available at: https://deh.h2020-demeter-cloud.eu/ Provides a DEH Dashboard where user can register, manage, and consume DEH Resources. It also provides Resource Registry Management, a module in charge of storing data about DEH Resources. More specifically: • Centralises the full description of all the components, devices, services, data sources, platforms, etc. that are accessible for exploitation and ultimately for deployment. • Provides the harmonised description that enables each component to be used in the co-creation mechanism. • Provides the uptake of each component in different deployments through the full set of DEMETER enabled interoperability mechanisms. • Includes the mechanisms that ensure interoperability with standardized solutions and with dominant solutions introduced by other initiatives (IOF2020, ADAPT, DATABIO, or SmartAgriHubs, GAIA-X, etc.)
  56. 56. Place Pilot icon DEH Client Enabler features * DEH Client being a core component of DEH, the main functionality is to generate resource consumption metrics of enablers deployed on a given docker host (where DEH enablers will be deployed) and report back to DEH. * Establishes an interface with DEH and BSE. To register or get Container registration info, which will also be included as part metrics. * Generates resource consumption metrics will be reported back to DEH periodically: Volume = Memory Usage & CPU Usage, Time Usage = Duration of running containers Interaction with other DEH components
  57. 57. Place Pilot icon Brokerage Service Environment (BSE) and Functional Interoperability Enabler (FIE) features Available at: https://bse.h2020-demeter-cloud.eu/api/swagger/ Provides a way through which DEMETER-enhanced Entities (DEEs) can discover one another and provide/consume their services among each other. More specifically: • Facilitates the registration, discovery and ultimately provisioning (communication process) for the DEMETER-enabled resources • Implemented as a self-contained application that would enable an external party to deploy it as a complete brokerage service solution • Accompanied by a publish-subscribe communication mechanism that addresses the required communication data throughput (realized via StreamHandler) • Functional Interoperability Enabler (FIE) is a core enabler of DEMETER architecture, bundled with the BSE module => compatibility check is triggered when a service gets registered to BSE
  58. 58. Place Pilot icon SOCS features Discover who is part of the network • Organisations Catalogue Stakeholders Catalogue Create, share and manage your innovative ideas in a collaborative way • DEMETER Co-creation application Innovation Space Find out the most relevant resources shared by DEMETER partners • Papers and publications • Wikis Knowledge Management Share experiences and interact with the rest of the community, join forces, exploit synergies, build partnership. • Blog • Discussion • Events Collaboration tools Integrate research and innovation processes in real life and controlled environments! • Agri trials Experimental facilities Universal Search
  59. 59. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Enhanced Entity – Advanced Enablers in DEMETER RA
  60. 60. Place Pilot icon RA Mappings for the DEMETER Pilots (Pilot 1.3 example)
  61. 61. Place Pilot icon DEMETER Enhanced Entity – Advanced Enablers 1. Adaptive Visualization Dashboards 2. Benchmarking and KPIs 3. Data Management 4. Data preparation & Integration 5. Pattern Extraction for Optimal Fertilizer Usage 6. Data Analytics for Irrigation 7. Pattern Extraction with Computer Vision 8. Data Analytics for "meteo/weather Forecast“ 9. Data Analytics for "Crop Irrigation based on ETo-Kc“ 10. Data Analysis for Optimal Pesticide Usage 11. Fusion of Weather information 12. Machine Learning Tools 13. PredictorTraining 14. Traceability 15. Confidentiality 16. 4.A.1 – Plant Yield Estimation 17. 4.A.2 Plant Phenology Estimation 18. 4.A.3 Plant Stress Detection 19. 4.A.4 Crop Type Detection 20. 4.A.5 Estimate Beehive 21. 4.B.1 DSS for Irrigation Management 22. 4.B.2 Reference Evapotranspiration Prediction 23. 4.B.3 Soil Moisture Estimation 24. 4.B.4 Crop Water Status Anomalies Detection 25. 4.C.1 Nitrogen Balance Model 26. 4.C.2 Nutrient Monitor 27. 4.D.1 Emission 28. 4.D.2 Field Operation 29. 4.D.3 Variable Rate 30. 4.E.1 Pest Estimation with Sterile Fruit Flies 31. 4.E.2 Estimate Temperature-related Pest Events 32. 4.F.1 Estimate Milk Production 33. 4.F.2 Poultry Feeding 34. 4.G.1 Estimate Animal Welfare Condition 35. 4.G.2 Poultry Well-Being 36. 4.H.1 Milk Quality Prediction 37. 4.H.2 Transport Condition 38. 4.H.3 Field Book and FaST 39. 4.I.0 Indicator Engine for Benchmarking Purpose 40. 4.I.1 Generic Farm Comparison 41. 4.I.2 Neighbour Benchmarking 42. 4.I.3 Technology Benchmarking
  62. 62. Place Pilot icon DEMETER OC2 GitLab group Open call #2 GitLab group: • Documentation and other material (for DEMETER modules and enablers) • Issue tracker (managed/tracked by coaches) • Open call participants cannot get access to DEMETER internal groups/repositories • Access provided upon request via email (please, contact Yannis.Oikonomidis@intrasoft-intl.com and Dimitrios.Skias@intrasoft-intl.com) • Only accepted OC projects can request access to DEMETER GitLab
  63. 63. For more information visit: www.h2020-demeter.eu or Email us at : info@h2020-demeter.eu

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