This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on the BIG IoT project and its second open call. It introduces the project coordinators and technical manager. The agenda includes presentations on the BIG IoT architecture and marketplace, and how to apply to the second open call. It summarizes the goals of the BIG IoT project to bridge interoperability gaps between IoT platforms and foster collaboration. It provides details on the open call timeline and budget, eligible applicants, and desired proposals in smart mobility and environmental monitoring domains.
2nd BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
1st BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
Big io t Project New Overview
Project‘s Goals
Don’t:
Develop yet another platform
Do:
Enable syntactic & semantic interoperability of IoT platforms
Reuse & build upon existing methods and standards to allow interweaving of platforms, things, and users
Lower market entry barriers
Foster an open IoT ecosystems
BIG IoT - Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things - H2020 Project http://big-iot.eu/
Technical Presentation of BIG IoT Marketplace & API
for BIG IoT “IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs?” – Barcelona IOT Solutions World Congress Side Event – OCT 26th 2016
1st Open Call for BIG IoT - platforms and services integration
Open call launched on April, 26th, 2017
Deadline: June, 16th 2017 at 17.00.
Total budget: 300.000 €;
Maximum budget for proposal: 60.000 €
Expected duration of work: 5-6 months
Expected number of funded projects: 5-6
BIG IoT - Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things -
H2020 Project http://big-iot.eu/
Presentation for BIG IoT “IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs?” – Barcelona IOT Solutions World Congress Side Event – OCT 26th 2016
2nd BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
1st BIG IoT Webinar
The webinar will provide a general overview of the BIG IoT project, the technical solution and the application form of the 1st Open call.
Big io t Project New Overview
Project‘s Goals
Don’t:
Develop yet another platform
Do:
Enable syntactic & semantic interoperability of IoT platforms
Reuse & build upon existing methods and standards to allow interweaving of platforms, things, and users
Lower market entry barriers
Foster an open IoT ecosystems
BIG IoT - Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things - H2020 Project http://big-iot.eu/
Technical Presentation of BIG IoT Marketplace & API
for BIG IoT “IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs?” – Barcelona IOT Solutions World Congress Side Event – OCT 26th 2016
1st Open Call for BIG IoT - platforms and services integration
Open call launched on April, 26th, 2017
Deadline: June, 16th 2017 at 17.00.
Total budget: 300.000 €;
Maximum budget for proposal: 60.000 €
Expected duration of work: 5-6 months
Expected number of funded projects: 5-6
BIG IoT - Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things -
H2020 Project http://big-iot.eu/
Presentation for BIG IoT “IoT: New business paradigm for SMEs?” – Barcelona IOT Solutions World Congress Side Event – OCT 26th 2016
Slides from Pekka Koponen, Development Director, Forum Virium Helsinki; CitySDK. Presented at CSC 2016, session 1: OASC 101 – getting hands-on with API, data models
Slides from Mr. Sergio Garcia Gomez, Chair, WG on Smart Cities, Alli- ance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) (Telefonica). 
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
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To start identifying synergies and to learn how different projects will address key data collection, sharing, integration, and exploitation challenges, a series of webinars have been organized under the umbrella of this Big Data Value PPP. These webinars are also organized by BDVA, BDVe project, and other projects which are part of this PPP.
Big Data PPP Industrial Data Platforms - Towards cross-sectorial optimization and traceability
To start identifying synergies and to learn how different projects will address key data collection, sharing, integration, and exploitation challenges, a series of webinars have been organized under the umbrella of this Big Data Value PPP. These webinars are also organized by BDVA, BDVe project, and other projects which are part of this PPP.
Corporate presentation Citiviz made to investors and Start-Ups CEO at CTI-Invest CEODay 2013.
Products, expertises, business model.
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CONTENTS
1. Why OASC? Martin Brynskov, Aarhus University,
Chair OASC
2. OASC mechanisms, Juanjo Hierro, Telefonica, Chief
Architect of FIWARE, OASC task force.
3. City of Antwerp, Prof. Pieter Ballon, Director Living
Labs, iMinds, OASC task force
4. City of Tampere, Seppo Haataja, Director
InnovaPon programmes, OASC Director
5. Hostabee, Vincent DemorPer, Hostabee, FI-C3 A16
6. The Porto FIWARE Ecosystem, Rui Costa, Ubiwhere
7. Q&A
I4MS AND SAE: OVERVIEW OF UPCOMING OPEN CALLS AND SERVICESI4MS_eu
Alexandra Tasigiorgou, Technologies and Systems for Digitising Industry Unit, European Commission
Mayte Carracedo, FundingBox, ES
Rainer Guenzler, Hahn-Schickard, DE
Oana Radu, Competitive Electronics Industry Unit, European Commission
Slides from Mr. Georgios Tselentis, EC, DG CONNECT, Net Futures, Experimental Platforms.
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
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Slides from Mr. Sergio Garcia Gomez, Chair, WG on Smart Cities, Alli- ance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) (Telefonica). 
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
Big Data PPP Industrial Data Platforms - Towards cross-sectorial optimization and traceability
To start identifying synergies and to learn how different projects will address key data collection, sharing, integration, and exploitation challenges, a series of webinars have been organized under the umbrella of this Big Data Value PPP. These webinars are also organized by BDVA, BDVe project, and other projects which are part of this PPP.
Big Data PPP Industrial Data Platforms - Towards cross-sectorial optimization and traceability
To start identifying synergies and to learn how different projects will address key data collection, sharing, integration, and exploitation challenges, a series of webinars have been organized under the umbrella of this Big Data Value PPP. These webinars are also organized by BDVA, BDVe project, and other projects which are part of this PPP.
Corporate presentation Citiviz made to investors and Start-Ups CEO at CTI-Invest CEODay 2013.
Products, expertises, business model.
Urban Intelligence, Urban Monitoring, Urban Predictive Models, Urban Mobility.
CONTENTS
1. Why OASC? Martin Brynskov, Aarhus University,
Chair OASC
2. OASC mechanisms, Juanjo Hierro, Telefonica, Chief
Architect of FIWARE, OASC task force.
3. City of Antwerp, Prof. Pieter Ballon, Director Living
Labs, iMinds, OASC task force
4. City of Tampere, Seppo Haataja, Director
InnovaPon programmes, OASC Director
5. Hostabee, Vincent DemorPer, Hostabee, FI-C3 A16
6. The Porto FIWARE Ecosystem, Rui Costa, Ubiwhere
7. Q&A
I4MS AND SAE: OVERVIEW OF UPCOMING OPEN CALLS AND SERVICESI4MS_eu
Alexandra Tasigiorgou, Technologies and Systems for Digitising Industry Unit, European Commission
Mayte Carracedo, FundingBox, ES
Rainer Guenzler, Hahn-Schickard, DE
Oana Radu, Competitive Electronics Industry Unit, European Commission
Slides from Mr. Georgios Tselentis, EC, DG CONNECT, Net Futures, Experimental Platforms.
Presented at CSC 2016, session2: Open Session on IoT Large Scale Pilots for Reference Zones in EU cities.
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These projects include access to public equity-free or private funding and services like mentoring, training, participation in public and private events, internationalization or access to technologies.
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Communities are accessible within an open-culture platform thanks to which stakeholders from startups, SMEs, Research & Technology Centres and a variety of other organisations meet, interact and collaborate.
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Big io t_webinar_2nd open call
1. Bridging the Interoperability Gap
of the Internet of Things
BIG IoT Project – Open Call 2 – 1st Webinar
Jelena Mitic
Arne Bröring
Claudia Simonato
2. 2
We are …
Jelena Mitic
Project Coordinator
Siemens AG
Claudia Simonato
Open Call Task Lead
CSI Piedmont
Dr. Arne Bröring
Technical Manager
Siemens AG
3. 3
Agenda
Project & Open Call Overview 10 min – Jelena
BIG IoT Architecture 10 min – Arne
Q&A 10 min
2nd Open Call: How To Apply 15 min – Claudia
Q&A 30 min
4. 4
For your information…
This Webinar will be recorded
Slides and recorded presentation will be available online
Please post your questions in the chat, we will answer them in Q&A session
Please mute your microphone during the presentation
6. 6
Challenge – missing interoperability
Today, we are dealing with many heterogeneous, vertically oriented IoT platforms.
Thus, the development of cross-platform and cross-domain applications is tedious and expensive.
Additionally, it leads to high market entry barriers for small innovative business.
As a result of this, no vibrant IoT ecosystem exists.
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Our approach
BIG IoT API
MarketplaceApplication Service
BIG IoT API to provide and consume IoT resources from different platforms in an unify way
Marketplace to share, discover and monetize IoT resources (data and services)
Tool for easy development of new, cross- platform services and applications
8. 8
8 IoT platforms already speak BIG IoT
Platforms
ConnectedCity Platform
Distributed Smart Object Platform
Smart Data Platform
Wubby Platform
OpenIoT Platform
Advanced Parking Management
TIC Platform
Smart Traffic Platform
Application
Application
…
Service
Service
…
9. 9
Pilots & Use Cases
Use Cases in the domains of Smart Mobility
and Environmental Monitoring:
BIG IoT offeringsLink:
10. 10
Project in a nutshell
Project Duration 01.01.2016 - 31.12.2018
Consortium 12 partners + 2 linked 3rd parties
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BIG IoT Open Calls
€750k for 3rd parties to implement new IoT solutions or integrate the existing
ones into the BIG IoT ecosystem by making use of the BIG IoT enablers
2 Open Calls:
first
Date: 26th Apr – 16th Jun 2017 – CLOSED
Budget: 320k€
second
Date: Jan 30th –May 4th 2018 - ON GOING
Budget: €430k€
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2nd Open Call Summary
What?
Type 1: Developing new services/apps based on data available on the marketplace.
Type 2: Integrate existing IoT data sources/platforms by using BIG IoT API, offer them on the BIG IoT
Marketplace AND develop new apps/services based on new data/existing data. The data sources and
the developments should be related to Smart Mobility and Environmental Monitoring and the BIG IoT
pilots.
Why?
Join strong ecosystem , promote your solution, increase usage of your data for new services and
applications, get visibility in the European IoT community
When?
Call Open: 30th January– 4th May 2018
Project Implementation: June 2018- October 2018 (5 months)
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“The participation to the project gave us the
chance to experiment with technologies which
are not commonly adopted by our competitors,
giving us a competitive edge.” Simularia, Rossella
Prandi
“BIG IoT represents an opportunity in many
ways, from extending our reach to players
located in areas we may never get to, to linking
us up with alternative data and service providers:
this helps creating potential to enrich our offer,
discover innovative approaches to integrate our
data and explore new collaborations.” DFRC,
Chiara Bertoldini
Experiences from the 1st Open Call
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I need to build:
Objective II: Foster Collaboration and Monetization
BIG IoT Marketplace
Parking Payment
Service
Smart Parking
Application
Required functionality:
• Find available parking
• Pay for parking
… … …
Each Offering has
semantic description
App/Service
Developer
Parking Data Source
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Architecture Overview
Application
Platform
BIG IoT Consumer Lib
Consumer
Provider
BIG IoT Marketplace
BIG IoT Provider Lib
Offering Description
defines Access API
Offering Description
used as payload
Offering
model
used for
discovery
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Integration of Heterogeneous Platforms
Consumer
A1
Consumer
Logic
Consumer Lib
legacy IF
Legacy
Platform
Mode 2
Consumer
Logic
legacy IF
Legacy
Platform
Mode 3Mode 1
Provider
Consumer Lib
A1
Provider Lib
Consumer L.
A1
Consumer Lib
Mode 4
Constrained
Device
Provider Lib
Srv Logic
Proxy Service
Provider Lib
Gateway Service
Srv Logic
+Mapping
Common API
Consumer
Logic
Platform w/
BIG-IoT
Support
+ Mapping
Consumer
Logic
Native Support
24. 24
BIG IoT Marketplace ... for whom?
End User ... who are looking for apps
Developers, IT guys, Creatives…
• @ Smart City
• @ Mobility Company
… who need IoT offerings for their applications
27. 27
Utilize Consumer & Provider Lib to access/provide Offerings
Utilize Consumer & Provider Lib to interact with Marketplace
Utilize / create Offering Description(s) and domain vocab.
For Providers: keep offerings running and registered at BIG
IoT marketplace until end of BIG IoT project for all partners
For Consumers: keep application/service running until end of
BIG IoT project for all partners
Provide feedback and shape an IoT Ecosystem
Your tasks to integrate with BIG IoT
Service / Platform
BIG IoT Provider Lib
Application / Service
BIG IoT
Marketplace
BIG IoT Consumer LibType 1
Type 2
30. 30
Who
Individual SMEs, universities, companies and research institutes,
start ups, public agencies, public utilities, publicly owned
societies;
already registered, only one entity per proposal;
not necessarily located in any of the three demonstration sites
Not eligible for funding: institutions, organisations or other kind
of legal entities funded by or otherwise affiliated with a BIG IoT
partner
Each participant can present more than one proposal but only
one can be selected
Participants selected from the first Open Call can participate to
the second Open Call providing a value-added solution
Preferred data referring to pilot areas (Piedmont, Barcelona,
Berlin) PLEASE HIGHLIGHT THIS ASPECT IN THE PROPOSALS!
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What
Two possible types of proposal:
Type 1: Development of new applications
and services based on data available on the
marketplace
Type 2: Platform and services integration in
BIG IoT
AND
development of new applications and
services based on existing data/newly
provided data
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We are looking for…
IoT Platform and Data providers, developers
Domains: Smart Mobility (traffic, parking etc.)
and Smart Environment (e.g. air quality)
Data (own or open source) – data won’t
become automatically open but BIG IoT
provides solutions for accounting, licensing,
and billing
IoT Platforms that contain offerings/data and
new development ideas
Proposals in English
Proposals up to €35k or €60k depending on the
type
33. 33
Northern Germany Pilot Berlin/Wolfsburg Wish List
Innovative IT-services and applications for
Smart parking
Integration of smart parking and smart charging to
provide reservation and payment functionalities for
parking places, parking spots at charging stations,
and car sharing cars.
Multimodal mobility information including
reservation and booking services for mobility
options and
Multimodal routing and navigation services
including incident messages for trip monitoring
purposes.
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Barcelona Pilot Wish List
Development of new apps for in-car integration
using the existing protocols (Mirror Link, Android
Auto or Apple Carplay) based on own or existing
BIG IoT offerings.
Further innovative IT-services and applications
processing the Barcelona BIG IoT data offerings for
Smart Parking, Traffic Monitoring, Smart Bike
Sharing, Public Transport Optimization, Smart
Charging and Multimodal Routing and Navigation.
New app based on Incentive-based Green Route
Planning for end customers, which enables to
make a demo with connected cars using the
navigator system through Mirror Link or Android
Auto.
BCN pilot could also benefit from operators´ IT
services and apps for payment and reservation of
parking places and from services and applications
supporting Device-to-Device communication.
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Piedmont Pilot Wish List
Smart Parking,
Traffic Monitoring and optimization,
Use of air-quality data towards citizens
The cities of Biella and Vercelli have agreed to
host Pilot installations in their streets.
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Important Documents for Applications …
… are available at our website: http://big-iot.eu/second-open-call/
38. 38
Application Form I
Let us know who you
are!
Describe your profile
and create your team.
Insert a complete
company profile.
Ask your team
members to login into
F6S.
2
39. 39
Application Form II
7 main sections:
A. Participant Basic Info
B. Proposal basic Info
C. IoT Solution
D. Innovation and Impact
E. Implementation
F. Data management
G. Miscellaneous
40. 40
Focus: Section B- IoT Solution
Open data are NOT
MANDATORY.
BIG IoT enables
accountability that allow
the management of data
accordingly to the owner’s
policies.
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Focus: Section D Implementation
Duration: Up to 5 months
Deliverables: any tangible output
(report, software etc. describing your
results).
List of deliverables template available
on our website.
2 deliverables are MANDATORY for
proceeding the scheduled payments:
Intermediate and
Final Technical Report.
Budget for personnel, equipment and
other goods, services and travel costs.
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And then?
Submission Deadline
May 4th, 5pm CET
Evaluation by external evaluators and
notification of winners:
June 8, 2018
Project start:
June 18, 2018
Winners will join the project as Siemens third parties
and sign the Collaboration Agreement with Siemens.
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Communication and support
During the proposal phase:
FAQ section on our website
Feasibility Check for proposals draft
available until the 13th of April
Helpdesk e-mail contact
During the implementation phase:
Kickoff F2F meeting June 2018 in Munich
First support team:
Open Call team: Claudia & Juergen
Technical team lead by Arne
For whom is the marketplace?
We are not addressing such persons <click>, so, end users who look for apps ... Like it is done by app stores of Google and Apple.
Insteadm we are mainly addressing such guys <click>, so, Developers, IT personnel, or creatives, who are employed at a smart city, mobility company, or similar, and who are looking for IoT offerings for their applications