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Title: Brief Introduction to FP7 ICT


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Brief Introduction to FP7 ICT
  • Sangheon Pack
  • Korea University
  • (shpack_at_korea.ac.kr)

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Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7)
  • EU's latest research programme
  • Four Categories
  • Cooperation 32.4 bn
  • The ICT element with a budget of 9.1bn
    (largest)
  • Ideas 7.5 bn
  • People 4.7 bn
  • Capacities 4.1 bn
  • The ICT element the e-Infrastructures of600m
  • http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html

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Information and Communication Technologies (1/2)
  • Challenge 1 Pervasive and trusted network and
    service infrastructures
  • Challenge 2 Cognitive systems, interaction and
    robotics
  • Challenge 3 Components, systems and engineering
  • Challenge 4 - Digital libraries and content
  • Challenge 5 - Sustainable and personalised
    healthcare
  • Challenge 6 - Mobility, environmental
    sustainability and energy efficiency
  • Challenge 7 - Independent living and inclusion
  • Future and emerging technologies (FET)

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Information and Communication Technologies (2/2)
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Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
  • ICT incubator and pathfinder for new ideas and
    themes for long-term research in the area of
    information and communication
  • to promote high risk research, offset by
    potential breakthrough with high technological or
    societal impact
  • Ambient Intelligent, eHealth, Neuro-IT, Bio-IT,
    Virtual Reality, Robotics, etc.
  • http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/fet_en.h
    tml

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Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service
Infrastructures (1/3)
  • New generations of pervasive network
    infrastructures
  • Future Internet architecture and technologies
    which overcome todays usage limitations
  • New generations of software and service
    technologies
  • Architectures and solutions for integrated and
    interoperable organizations and enterprises

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Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service
Infrastructures (2/3)
  • Security and trust of networks and service
    platforms
  • End-to-end, personalized media delivery and
    collaborative use
  • Complete user control over personal data and
    digital identity, accompanied by strict
    protection of user privacy

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Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service
Infrastructures (3/3)
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The Network of the Future (1/2)
  • Be pervasive, ubiquitous and highly dynamic
  • A wide variety of nomadic interoperable devices
    and services
  • Guarantee robustness, resilience, trust and
    security compatible with networks and software
    service platforms
  • Support networked and managed business and
    service convergence across a multiplicity of
    environments

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The Network of the Future (2/2)
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4WARD
  • Architecture and Design for the Future Internet
  • Clean-slate approach towards the Future Internet
  • http//www.4ward-project.eu/
  • Project Coordinator
  • Henrik Abramowicz (Ericsson Research)
  • Total Cost and Duration
  • 23.245 M, Jan 2008 Dec 2009 (First phase)

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AUTOI
  • Autonomic Internet
  • built-in security, reliability, robustness,
    mobility, context and self-management of the
    communication resources and services
  • http//www.ist-autoi.eu/
  • Project Coordinator
  • Alessandro Bassi (Hitachi Europe)
  • Total Cost and Duration
  • 3.639 K, Jan 2008 Dec 2009

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Trilogy
  • Trilogy Re-Architecting the Internet
  • to develop new solutions for the control
    architecture of the Internet
  • http//www.trilogy-project.org/
  • Project Coordinator
  • Mat Ford(BT Group plc)
  • Total Cost and Duration
  • 9.2 m, Jan 2008 Dec 2010

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CHIANTI
  • Challenged Internet Access Network Technology
    Infrastructure
  • www.chianti-ict.org
  • Project Coordinator
  • Dirk Kutscher (Technologie-Zentrum Informatik)
  • Total Cost and Duration
  • 1,262,001.60, Jan 2008 Dec 2009

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MobiThin
  • Intelligent distribution of demanding services
    and applications to mobile thin client devices
  • www.mobithin.eu
  • Project Coordinator
  • Piet DEMEESTER (IBBT)
  • Total Cost and Duration
  • 5,053,646, Jan 2008 June 2010

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PRISP
  • Publish-Subscribe Internet Routing Paradigm
  • a new internetworking architecture based on the
    publish-subscribe paradigm
  • rendezvous, routing, and forwarding (e.g., i3)
  • www.psirp.org
  • Project Coordinator
  • Arto Karila (Helsinki University of Technology)
  • Total Cost and Duration
  • 4.1m, Jan 2008 June 2010

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New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities (1/2)
  • Experimentally-driven long term research on new
    paradigms and advanced networking approaches for
    the future internet
  • Interconnected testbeds on networks and services

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New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities (2/2)
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Summary
  • FIF vs. FP7 ICT Network of the Future
  • Focus on wireless communications
  • Cooperative communications multi-hop relay
  • Cognitive radio, spectrum agility, SDR
  • Targets for near future

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