The FI-WARE project aims to build a common core platform for the future internet. It will develop a set of generic enablers that provide common functions around connectivity, data management, cloud hosting and more. These generic enablers will be open specifications that can have multiple compliant implementations. The platform will support the needs of app developers by enabling connections to physical systems, managing large data at scale, and ensuring privacy, security and trust. It will include a testbed and open innovation lab for validating apps built on the platform. The project has 26 partners and a budget of 66.4 million euros over three years to create a standardized, open and future-proof foundation for innovation.
Standards and Interoperability: Creating a whole that is bigger than the sum ...AllSeen Alliance
Yongjin KIM, CTO/EVP, Modacom Co. Ltd.
Graham Martin, CEO & Chairman, EnOcean Alliance
Claudio M. Camacho, Head of IoT, Tuxera Inc
Presented at the AllSeen Alliance's Partner Programme at Mobile World Congress 2015.
Keynote speech at IEEE flagship conference on Integrated Network Management.
Developing a comprehensive vision and understanding of Intent driven networks at Nokia Bell Labs.
How Converged Access and Application Intelligence Let You Handle Complex Network Needs for Visibility, Protection and Productivity. Customers around the world frequently describe to me their visions of the arriving IT environment—an ecosystem that’s open, flexible, scalable and robust; that lets companies enhance their application intelligence, fortify security, and seize fast-arising business opportunities.
AllSeen Alliance Technical Steering Committee Chair Greg Burns explains the importance of open source for the Internet of Things and why AllJoyn is moving the market forward at the Linux Foundation's 2015 Collaboration Summit.
OMA Director Market Development, Dr. Eshwar Pittampalli, delivers his presentation at the NGMN Industry Conference & Exhibition on March 25, 2015.
In this presentation, he delivers:
OMA’s Perspective on 5G
Who OMA is
OMA’s Services 2020 study – Preliminary observations
OMA believes Developers play an increasingly important role in 5G services creation
Standards and Interoperability: Creating a whole that is bigger than the sum ...AllSeen Alliance
Yongjin KIM, CTO/EVP, Modacom Co. Ltd.
Graham Martin, CEO & Chairman, EnOcean Alliance
Claudio M. Camacho, Head of IoT, Tuxera Inc
Presented at the AllSeen Alliance's Partner Programme at Mobile World Congress 2015.
Keynote speech at IEEE flagship conference on Integrated Network Management.
Developing a comprehensive vision and understanding of Intent driven networks at Nokia Bell Labs.
How Converged Access and Application Intelligence Let You Handle Complex Network Needs for Visibility, Protection and Productivity. Customers around the world frequently describe to me their visions of the arriving IT environment—an ecosystem that’s open, flexible, scalable and robust; that lets companies enhance their application intelligence, fortify security, and seize fast-arising business opportunities.
AllSeen Alliance Technical Steering Committee Chair Greg Burns explains the importance of open source for the Internet of Things and why AllJoyn is moving the market forward at the Linux Foundation's 2015 Collaboration Summit.
OMA Director Market Development, Dr. Eshwar Pittampalli, delivers his presentation at the NGMN Industry Conference & Exhibition on March 25, 2015.
In this presentation, he delivers:
OMA’s Perspective on 5G
Who OMA is
OMA’s Services 2020 study – Preliminary observations
OMA believes Developers play an increasingly important role in 5G services creation
Learn more about the OMA Developer Tool Kit, as delivered to attendees at Mobile World Congress, March 2015. The developer tool kit is the first in a series of revolutionary new tools designed to make OMA Enablers more accessible and easier to use for application developers.
Mobile Networks as Secure and Reliable Communication Platform for Smart HomeAllSeen Alliance
Dr. Jiri Hosek, Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic) gave this presentation at the AllSeen Alliance's Partner Programme at Mobile World Congress 2015.
Enabling Advanced Automation with Network-friendly Machine LearningLaurent Ciavaglia
Talk at the Applied Machine Learning Days - AMLD 2019, 3rd edition of the emerging flagship conference on AI/ML. Examples of ML for network automation use cases.
Towards Intent-driven and Cognitive Network OperationsLaurent Ciavaglia
Talk at the ETSI 5G Summit 2017. Overcome operational complexity of networks by a radical shift in their usability: intent-based interfaces and empowerment of network components with superior cognitive capabilities are essential enablers.
Keynote talk at IEEE CSCN 2018 Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking. Highlighting challenges and directions of zero-touch and automation in the networking industry and providing insights on recent standardization activities.
Dialog's Developer Ecosystem Success Story with hSenid Mobile TADSummitAlan Quayle
Dialog's Developer Ecosystem Success Story with hSenid Mobile TADSummit. 12-13 November 2014 Istanbul, Point Hotel Taksim
Dinesh Saparamadu
CEO – hSenid Mobile
Venura Mendis
Head of Product Service Innovation
Dialog Axiata
Ivan Judson of Microsoft gave this presentation during the AllSeen Alliance open source for IoT track at the Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit 2015.
Yuping Tseng, CTO of ThroughTek, discusses how to incorporate the AllJoyn framework to the ThroughTek Kalay Platform at the AllSeen Alliance's LinuxCon Japan Mini-Summit in June 2015.
Mobile interoperability and business productivityAllSeen Alliance
Yury Buluy, Product Manager, MobilityLab LLC gave this presentation at the AllSeen Alliance's 2015 Mobile World Congress Partner Programme.
About Mobility Lab:
MobilityLab, LLC. is an enterprise start-up ISV focused on developing the next generation out-of-the-box enterprise mobility solution — the integrated enterprise mobile workplace WorksPad. MobilityLab has an extended technology partnership with the leading global enterprise mobility ecosystem providers, including Citrix, Good Technology, IBM, and Symantec. Since October 2014, MobilityLab has been a member of AllSeen Alliance community.
Introduction to Rakuten Mobile Virtual Network OperatorKAILASH CHAUHAN
Introduction to Rakuten MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), designed to leverage Network /Cloud and OTT to become leader in next generation innovation in telecommunications networks ( ORAN/VRAN)
Learn more about the OMA Developer Tool Kit, as delivered to attendees at Mobile World Congress, March 2015. The developer tool kit is the first in a series of revolutionary new tools designed to make OMA Enablers more accessible and easier to use for application developers.
Mobile Networks as Secure and Reliable Communication Platform for Smart HomeAllSeen Alliance
Dr. Jiri Hosek, Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic) gave this presentation at the AllSeen Alliance's Partner Programme at Mobile World Congress 2015.
Enabling Advanced Automation with Network-friendly Machine LearningLaurent Ciavaglia
Talk at the Applied Machine Learning Days - AMLD 2019, 3rd edition of the emerging flagship conference on AI/ML. Examples of ML for network automation use cases.
Towards Intent-driven and Cognitive Network OperationsLaurent Ciavaglia
Talk at the ETSI 5G Summit 2017. Overcome operational complexity of networks by a radical shift in their usability: intent-based interfaces and empowerment of network components with superior cognitive capabilities are essential enablers.
Keynote talk at IEEE CSCN 2018 Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking. Highlighting challenges and directions of zero-touch and automation in the networking industry and providing insights on recent standardization activities.
Dialog's Developer Ecosystem Success Story with hSenid Mobile TADSummitAlan Quayle
Dialog's Developer Ecosystem Success Story with hSenid Mobile TADSummit. 12-13 November 2014 Istanbul, Point Hotel Taksim
Dinesh Saparamadu
CEO – hSenid Mobile
Venura Mendis
Head of Product Service Innovation
Dialog Axiata
Ivan Judson of Microsoft gave this presentation during the AllSeen Alliance open source for IoT track at the Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit 2015.
Yuping Tseng, CTO of ThroughTek, discusses how to incorporate the AllJoyn framework to the ThroughTek Kalay Platform at the AllSeen Alliance's LinuxCon Japan Mini-Summit in June 2015.
Mobile interoperability and business productivityAllSeen Alliance
Yury Buluy, Product Manager, MobilityLab LLC gave this presentation at the AllSeen Alliance's 2015 Mobile World Congress Partner Programme.
About Mobility Lab:
MobilityLab, LLC. is an enterprise start-up ISV focused on developing the next generation out-of-the-box enterprise mobility solution — the integrated enterprise mobile workplace WorksPad. MobilityLab has an extended technology partnership with the leading global enterprise mobility ecosystem providers, including Citrix, Good Technology, IBM, and Symantec. Since October 2014, MobilityLab has been a member of AllSeen Alliance community.
Introduction to Rakuten Mobile Virtual Network OperatorKAILASH CHAUHAN
Introduction to Rakuten MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), designed to leverage Network /Cloud and OTT to become leader in next generation innovation in telecommunications networks ( ORAN/VRAN)
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Look through the slides from the July 17th FierceWireless webinar with guests from Cisco, SDNCentral, and Openwave Mobility as they examine the place of SDN in facilitating next-generation application services.
You will learn:
1. How to provide subscriber-awareness in a SDN network via the SDN Controller
2. Why a hierarchical (L2-4 and L7) SDN approach is necessary
3. The critical business and ROI drivers for service providers considering Gi-LAN services
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Enabling High Level Application Development In The Internet Of ThingsPankesh Patel
The Internet of Things (IoT) combines Wireless Sensor and Actuation Networks (WSANs), Pervasive
computing, and the elements of the \\traditional" Internet such as Web and database servers. This leads to
the dual challenges of scale and heterogeneity in these systems, which comprise a large number of devices of
dierent characteristics. In view of the above, developing IoT applications is challenging because it involves
dealing with a wide range of related issues, such as lack of separation of concerns, need for domain experts to
write low level code, and lack of specialized domain specic languages (DSLs). Existing software engineering
approaches only cover a limited subset of the above-mentioned challenges.
In this work, we propose an application development process for the IoT that aims to comprehensively
address the above challenges. We rst present the semantic model of the IoT, based on which we identify
the roles of the various stakeholders in the development process, viz., domain expert, software designer,
application developer, device developer, and network manager, along with their skills and responsibilities.
To aid them in their tasks, we propose a model-driven development approach which uses customized lan-
guages for each stage of the development process: Srijan Vocabulary Language (SVL) for specifying the
domain vocabulary, Srijan Architecture Language (SAL) for specifying the architecture of the application,
and Srijan Network Language (SNL) for expressing the properties of the network on which the application
will execute; each customized to the skill level and area of expertise of the relevant stakeholder. For the
application developer specifying the internal details of each software component, we propose the use of a
customized generated framework using a language such as Java. Our DSL-based approach is supported by
code generation and task-mapping techniques in an application development tool developed by us. Our
initial evaluation based on two realistic scenarios shows that the use of our techniques/framework succeeds
in improving productivity while developing IoT applications.
1. FI-WARE – Overview
Jose Jimenez (Director international programmes)
http://www.fi-ware.eu
Future Internet for new Century Cities
November 2012
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
2. Future Internet PPP
The FI-PPP follows an industry-driven approach aiming to develop a Core
Platform that enables development of smart applications in the Future Internet
It promotes experimentation and validation in real application contexts,
bringing together demand and supply and involving users.
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
3. The objective is to build the common
elements of the FI
From a traditional vertical solution… …to holistic horizontal solutions: the smart city
Service 1 Service 2 Service N Enabled horizontal services
Service 1 Service 2 Service N
Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence
layer 1 layer 2 layer N Smart City Platform
Network 1 Network 2 Network N
Smart Connectivity
Device 1 Device 2 Device N
Smart Devices
One ICT (device-network-IT) solution for each
service Open participation to new services and users
No synergies New ICT business model enabled
Non re-usable or scalable solutions New services based on synergies
Traditional ICT business model Scalable, normalized and modular technological model
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the Future Internet
4. A Colaborative programme
An open platform, and an example realization, for service creation, in
different areas
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
5. Focused on the needs of Application
Developers and Providers
Consumers
People Businesses
Apps/Services Provider
Apps/Services Developer
Open APIs
Platform Provider
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the Future Internet
6. What are the needs of developers ?
Connect apps to the Manage data at large Reach target users,
physical world scale and transform it monetize
into knowledge
Benefit from other Keep investment in Ensuring Privacy,
users. Open systems, infrastructures lower Security and trust
cocreationt and under control
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
7. FI Core Platform Architecture: The elements
Internet Context/data
Service delivery Cloud Hosting
of Things Mangement
Functionality
Trust and Security
Developer
Operations
tools
Interface to the Network and devices
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
8. With a modular design
Each Architecture
Chapter in FI- GE specifications
WARE will lead to are open (public
definition of a set of and royalty-free)
GEs
There might be
multiple compliant
implementations
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the Future Internet
9. Those elements can be replicated according
to your needs
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
10. Fiware: A sound and trustworthy design
• A portable solution
Standardized • Made of independent but interdependent
modules
• All APIs and a great number of elements will
Open be open Software
• Supported by major vendors and Telco
Future providers
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
11. Innovation requires much more than
research
Telefónica Global investment
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet
12. Future Internet PPP – Programme Architecture
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the Future Internet
13. FI-WARE Test-bed
The FI-WARE Testbed will be a case example of a FI-WARE
Instance. It:
• will allow Use Case projects and third parties to run and test Future
Internet Applications based on FI-WARE GEs, validating them.
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the Future Internet
14. FI-WARE Open Innovation Lab
FI-WARE will work towards building an Open Innovation Lab which combines:
• The FI-WARE Testbed
• The FI-WARE Development Support Infrastructure (forge + additional community tools)
It is intended that this Open Innovation Lab be available to third parties
(specially SMEs) after the second year
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the Future Internet
15. Some figures and data about FI-WARE
Main data
26 partners
5 Universities
4248 Person Months
(exc open calls)
Total Funding 41 M€
Open calls 12,3 M€
Total budget 66,4 M€
Three years duration
The FI-WARE Project – Core Platform for
the Future Internet