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EU FP7 Perspectives of a researcher
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2. TSSG- Balanced EcoSystem Commercial The Entrepreneur Basic Research The Science Applied Research The Engineering TSSG Commercial Basic Research Applied Research
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6. ICT: Changes are happening everywhere Network of the Future Internet of the Future Networks & Architecture Integration of Networks & Systems Core Communication Technologies (radio, digital, photonics…) Regulation Enabled by technological development Industry - European Industrial Leadership - Innovation / SME’s International Cooperation - Internet of the Future - Satellite (space strategy) Standardization - Intellectual Property - Internal Market - Research cooperation New Business Models IPR Management European Competitiveness in a globalized environment Competition & Consumer Protection
14. Mobility & Future Networks Yesterday’s view Operator’s (or visited) network Operator USER IDENTITY AAA server Network is the centre 1 contract No choice
15. Mobility & Future Networks Today’s view Operator’s (or visited) network Operator A USER IDENTITY AAA server Many networks, but still network centric multiple contracts multiple roles/ identities But manual… choice Operator’s (or visited) network Provider B USER IDENTITY AAA server
16. Tomorrow’s view – User in the Centre Community network NO “old-style” contracts (Single-sign-on-like experience) Pseudonymized identities for privacy Context-based ABC Quality of Experience (in its broadest sense!) Next generation AAA for mobility Primitives for Service Compostion (QoE) ID, Attribs, Prefs,Auth Cred. 3rd party infrastructures PKI / PMI / ID mgmt / Reputation Frameworks
In the Future Internet, we will witness the move from - fixed-mobile convergence to “Always Best Connected”, - from multi-service offers to dynamically composed services based on context awareness and ambient intelligence. In the Future Internet, convergence will also occur between spontaneous communities (like peer-to-peer communities) and hardware and resources they share to support their ad-hoc networking. In the Future Internet users will also demand increasing privacy and security, assuring that unwanted information is not divulged by their communications. The expected changes will require a paradigm shift from operator/network-centric approaches toward user-centric ones.