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Testbeds for CONTENT experimentations
1. Testbeds for CONTENT experimentations
Future Internet Assembly - 9 May 2012 - Aalborg
1 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
2. FI-CONTENT Test beds
Test bed Location Partners Domain
DisneyLand Paris Disney Game & virtual
(Private) Robert SUMNER sum environments
ner@disneyresearch.com
Web-based Living- Saarbrucken DFKI Game & virtual
Lab centered around (Public) Philipp SLUSALLEK environments
3D-Internet slusallek@dfki.de
BBC R&D’s Media London BBC Professionally
Network Integration (Private) George generated content
Laboratory WRIGHT george.wrig
ht@bbc.co.uk
Rural Connect North Lancaster University of Professionally
West living lab (Private) Lancaster generated content
Dr Nicholas RACE
n.race@lancaster.ac.uk
Future Application Berlin Fraunhofer/FOKUS Professionally UGC entertainment Edutainment & culture
media lab (Public) RBB generated content
Stefan ARBANOWSKI
stefan.arbanowski@foku
s.fraunhofer.de
ImaginLab Lannion Orange UGC entertainment
(Public) Pierre-Yves
DANET pierreyves.da
net@orange.com
Local Community Kortrijk Barco High end B2B services
cinema (Private) Tom BERT
Tom.Bert@barco.com
EduCult Koln Fraunhofer/IAIS Edutainment & culture
(Public) Joachim KOEHLER
Joachim.Koehler@iais.fr
aunhofer.de
2 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
4. Game&virtual environments – Disneyland
Title/name of the test bed : Disneyland Paris
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing) : Theme park
Private/INFINITY : Private
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) :
Disneyland Paris encompasses 4,800 acres (19 km2) and contains 2
theme parks, 7 resort hotels, 6 associated hotels, a golf course,
railway station and a new town: Val d'Europe.
User community (how many potential users, user type ) :
Approximately 12 million visitors per year.
Links with other labs : None
Location : Marne-la-Vallée, in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France
Use case coverage : Games and Virtual Environments
Contact name : Bob Sumner
4 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
5. Game&virtual environments– DFKI
Title/name of the test bed : "Web-based Living-Lab centered around 3D-Internet"
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing): Living Lab
Private/INFINITY : Infinity
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) : Our main focus is on Web-
based delivery of interactive 2D and 3D content. This includes both client-side rendering via the
browser (HTML and the XML3D-extension for. In addition we offer a Visualization Center with extensive
multi-media setups. This includes a large, high-resolution back-projected stereo presentation screen,
various 2D/3D LCD-based tiled video walls, Virtual reality back-projection systems with high-quality
user tracking capabilities. Also available are a selection of mobile tablet and smartphone devices for
testing purposes. 3D) as well as server-based rendering with delivery via real-time rendered video-
streams
User community (how many potential users, user type ) : There is no specific user
group connected with the Lab. Instead all testing takes place on the Internet via Web-based techniques.
Links with other labs : We closely collaborate with the following organizations that are all close
by on the Saarbrücken campus: Saarland University, Graphics Lab & Intel Visual Computing Institute of
Saarland University, German Excellence Cluster on Multi-modal Computing and Interaction , Max Planck
Institute for Informatics, Saarbrücken, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Saarbrücken, Center
for IT Security, Privacy, and Accountability (CISPA),
Location : German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Use case coverage : FI-Content, Planned collaboration with Envirofi and SafeCity
Contact name : Philipp Slusallek
5 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
6. Professional services – Future Application Media lab
Title/name of the test bed : Fraunhofer FOKUS Future Applications and Media Lab
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing) : both user testing (up to 10 users) &
technical testing
Private/INFINITY : Private
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) :
• Multiple DVB-S2 / DVB-C / DVB-T digital TV Receiving installation, HD enabled TV and IPTV Headend,
DVB to IP Multicast / Unicast turnaround, Multiple HD DVB-S2 / C Receiver & HD MPEG4 Encoder,
Various highly flexible Software Streaming Server, HbbTV Playout System, Creation of self-maintained
Red Button Applications, Development Platforms and SDKs, all major Smart TV platforms (vendor
specific as well as standard compliant through CE-HTML, HbbTV, W3C), and HTML5 , Managed and
unmanaged IPTV platforms, Hybrid TV devices, Full range of state of the art connected TVs and Set-
Top-Boxes from all major manufacturers, Mobile devices as Smartphones and Tablets for 3-Screen-
Services, prototypes of e.g. HTML5 enabled TV devices and STBs
detailed info available at http://bit.ly/pXsVD4 & http://bit.ly/rm5Mmv
User community (how many potential users, user type ) : 0 (RBB and Fraunhofer will
cooperate here, users will be recruited from RBB audience in Berlin and Brandenburg)
Links with other labs : eGovernment Lab, SOA / Cloud Lab, Secure eIdentity Lab, Document IOP Lab,
eHealth Lab, FUSECO Playground, OSTP, Smart Metering Lab, FAME Lab, Automotive Lab
http://www.interoperability-center.com/labs
Location : Berlin, Germany
Use case coverage : Hybrid Devices and Personalisation, Social Media, UGC and Pro Content
6
Contact name : Stefan Arbanowski
May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
7. Professional services – BBC MNIL
Title/name of the test bed : BBC R&D’s Media Network Integration Laboratory
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing) : Technical testing
Private/INFINITY :
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) : The main test tools available in the
lab are Ixia XM12 chassis equipped with 1G and 10 G modules for large scale network traffic generation,
Ixia IX Chariot for the generation of real-time standard application network traffic. Shunra STN 100Mb
and 1Gb real-time network emulation tool to reproduce a very wide range of network conditions.
Shunra STA 1Gb and 10Gb real-time network emulation tool to reproduce a very wide range of network
conditions. Shunra Network Catcher. A wide area network measuring tool. Agilent Network analyser
with 100Mb, 1Gb Ethernet and STM1 STM4 interfaces. Fluke OptiView 1Gb Network analyser with Air
Magnet WiFi analyser included. msMeter Media storage performance test tool. A range of network
switches and routers for setting up test networks. A range of clients, servers and racks of file storage
for setting up test systems. High speed raw Internet access with a range of IP addresses for temporary
use for testing. Data centre and Lab bench space bookable for BBC related short term tests and
experiments.
User community (how many potential users, user type ) : n/a
Links with other labs : none
Location : BBC premises
Use case coverage : Professional services
Contact name : George Wright/Barbara Zambrini, BBC R&D
7 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
8. Professional services – RuralConnect North West Living Lab
Title/name of the test bed : RuralConnect North West Living Lab
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing) : User testing of service usability,
perceptual experience, and user behaviour and Technical testing of content services and
networking infrastructure.
Private/INFINITY : Private
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) : The Rural Connect Living Lab, as
its fundamental and founding principle, seeks to offer advanced communication services to
areas which are not normally served by traditional Internet Service Providers (ISPs). The
areas of immediate interest are real user communities which are currently being left behind
by other UK based initiatives. The purpose is to work in collaboration with real end-user
communities to ensure that rural areas are at the forefront of technology innovation within
Europe.
User community (how many potential users, user type ) : 6000 student residence (young
adults) of the university campus + Families of 300 households in a rural village (children,
middle-aged and elderly people) + Active participants for laboratory user experiments.
Links with other labs : The Rural Connect Living Lab is a member of the European Network of
Living Labs - http://www.openlivinglabs.eu.
Location : Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
Use case coverage : Professional services
Contact name : Dr Nicholas Race
8 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
9. UGC : ImaginLab
Title/name of the test bed : ImaginLab
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing) : Living lab
Private/INFINITY : Public
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) :
Imaginlab is a telco grade Next Generation Network which is
dedicated to experimentation. All the technologies involved in
ImaginLab are the pillars of Future Internet for telecommunication
operators, broadcasters, content providers and application
developers.
User community (how many potential users, user type ) : more
than 100 residential customers equiped with fibre access and
tenth of users equipped with 4G mobile
Links with other labs : PanLab, ENOL
Location : Lannion - France
Use case coverage : UGC
Contact name : Michel Corriou / Pierre-Yves Danet
9 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
10. High End B2B services – Local Community cinema
Title/name of the test bed : Local Community cinema
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing) : technical
configuration testing + long term usability testing
Private/INFINITY : Private
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) : The
Kortrijk cultural ecosystem encompasses many players that are
interconnected over a high bandwidth network. Amongst them
are a theater which can be used for large screen, live content.
User community (how many potential users, user type ) : 10-20
users: local museum, local school, local cinema, …
Links with other labs : Re-use/Re-configuration of hi-bandwidth
IBBT network
Location : Kortrijk, Belgium
Use case coverage : High End B2B services
Contact name : Tom Bert/Brecht Vermeulen
10 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
11. Education&culture - EduCult
Title/name of the test bed : EduCult test bed
Type (Living lab : user testing/technical testing) : user testing,
large user community
Private/INFINITY : During phase 1 private, later (phase 2) public
Short description (equipment available, connectivity) : This testbed
comprises web-based applications and internet portals to access and explore cultural and
educational content. The content can be retrieved and accessed by any kind of mobile and
fixed network device with a common state-of-the-art internet browser (e.g. HTML, mobile
web). Two representatives of this EduCult testbed are the portal of the German digital
Library containing several millions of content items and the Opencast e-Learning repository
User community (how many potential users, user type ) : Open to the
public; dependent on the activated user community (see chapter 5.6). Mainly addressed
users are students, teachers, knowledge workers and employees continuing education and
off-the job training programs
Links with other labs : Europeana, eTwinning
Location : Across Europe; one site in each European country
Use case coverage : Education and Culture
Contact name : Joachim.Koehler@iais.fraunhofer.de
11 May 9, 2012 FIA - Aalborg
12. Large Scale User Community Activation for phase 2
As a reminder: FI-PPP is led by industry and driven by users…
FI-CONTENT Large Scale User Community Activation for phase 2
• In order to activate a large scale user community for experiments in phase 2
the FI-CONTENT partners have already established regional focus groups
about the Future Media Internet in several European countries during phase 1.
• The user community bootstrapping activities will be fed with all the
discussions and trials which have been performed so far by the focus groups in
phase 1, in order to build on top of their results.
• The objectives of the first focus group meetings in phase 1 were to bootstrap a
regional open-innovation ecosystem to co-create novel use case scenarios for
the Future Media Internet and to interconnect with other European focus
groups to create a large scale user community for participating in the
experiments of phase 2.
May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
13. Examples of Future Media Internet
Focus Group Meetings in Phase 1
May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
14. Focus Group: Games and Virtual Worlds, Zürich, CH
Brainstorming
14 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
15. Focus group findings
Virtual playground: Mixing real and virtual items to solve challenges
Jump in & Jump Out: Ubiquitous access to virtual world no matter
where you are in the real world
15 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
16. Focus Group: Edutainment & Culture, Cologne, DE
Preliminary findings & recommendations
Educational Domain Experts expressed their interest in the subject
Future Internet for education and culture, mainly to equip any
student and teacher with future media internet skills and
services in order to…
16 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
17. Focus Group: Edutainment & Culture
Preliminary findings & recommendations
Students expressed their high interest in the subject Future
Internet for education and culture, mainly to collaborate in real
and virtual project teams with other students in Europe
17 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
18. Liaison with other FI-PPP projects
Liaison with INFINITY and FI-WARE
INFINITY
INFINITY project has the objective to establish a web repository which
collect information on FI-PPP project test beds
INFINITY project could help in the following aspects :
Some FI-CONTENT test beds are public and can be used by other FI-PPP projects
Some FI-PPP project test beds could be used by FI-CONTENT use cases
Each public test beds have filed the questionnaire
FI-WARE
FI-WARE project defines the technical platform for FI-PPP projects
FI-WARE could help in the following aspects :
Identification of the technical enablers that each test bed should implement
according to the use cases that they will cover
Identification of cloud enablers and the method of access
Share common enablers between uses cases (authentication,
storage, user profils, …)
18 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
19. Liaison with other FI-PPP projects
Liaison with other use cases
• Instant Mobility : FI-CONTENT should be able to bring content to
people when they are in mobility situation
• Finseny : FI-CONTENT could bring specific content to users in order to
provide new coaching services helping people to save energy
• Outsmart : FI-CONTENT could bring specific content to users in order
to provide new coaching services helping people to decrease their
environmental impact
• SmartagriFood : FI-CONTENT could bring specific content to users in
order to provide new coaching services helping people to eat better
with less environmental impact
• EnviroFI : FI-CONTENT could bring specific coaching services for
citizens with allergies
• Safecity : FI-CONTENT could bring specific content to citiziens in
order to provide new coaching services for safer behaviour in the city
19 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT
20. Liaison with other FI-PPP projects
Other liaisons
Coalition For Action ICT Regio
The Coalition for Action on ICT in regional programs (ICTRegio CfA) is a
working group that will gather stakeholders from all Member States. The
working group will develop common narratives to assist the regional
services in charge of the development of regional programs to include ICT in
their future smart specialisation strategies (3S).
FI-CONTENT has been invited to join this group in order to use test bed as
potential tool to help in regional specialisation
FI-CONTENT is in charge of the Taxonomy definition
20 May 9, 2012 FIA, Aalborg FI-CONTENT