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Real World Internet

Real World Internet. Status. rwi.future-internet.eu. Main achievements. Community created 50+ contributing Initial set of research areas identified Drivers in place RWI scenarios defined 6 scenarios, citizen/business centric Prague “open café” style successful

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Real World Internet

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  1. Real World Internet Status rwi.future-internet.eu

  2. Main achievements • Community created • 50+ contributing • Initial set of research areas identified • Drivers in place • RWI scenarios defined • 6 scenarios, citizen/business centric • Prague “open café” style successful • More effective than standard presentations

  3. RWI Scenarios • Emma's Commute (Sector: Transport) – CIT-VIS • Telehealth monitoring (Sector: Health) - CIT-INC • Telehealth monitoring (Sector: Health) - CIT-VIS • The mobile Citizen in Future Internet of Energy Scenario (Sector: Internet of Energy) • The Business Side in Future Internet of Energy Scenario (Sector: Internet of Energy) - BUS-VIS • Easy Life scenario (Sector:Health) - BUS-INC

  4. Bled • Initial creation of the cluster, “Communicating Things” Panel as part of NoF session • High level discussion of main ideas, vision and research challenges

  5. Madrid • 2 invited lectures on specific topics of interest • Identity and trust • Networked knowledge • Strengthening the community • Collaboration initiated with EPoSS • 16 projects supporting RWI • Discussion of cross-domain issues with Identity/trust and FIRE • But low participation of other domains

  6. Prague • Very good progress • Good collaboration before the meeting • Good preparation for the meeting • 5 topics identified, drivers in place • Networked knowledge • Network architecture • Device technologies • Socio-economic • Evaluation • Open café style session • Each area discussed, the main research topics and issues identified • RWI input provided to FISO, MANA, FIRE, Identity and Trust

  7. Methodology (Inputs) RWI Scenarios Scenario Functional Requirement Mapping RWI Position Paper Research Roadmap Research Priorities 5 Scope Papers 4 Draft Tables Project Results/Plans

  8. Prague Outcomes • Definition of Research Priorities • Start on a breakdown into specific issues • Initial timeline suggestions • Today, Incremental, Incr.-Visionary, Visionary • Definition of required Test Bed features • Priorities of features in the near term

  9. Prague Outcomes

  10. Prague Outcomes Networked Knowledge Network Architecture Evaluation Device Technologies

  11. RWI Plans • Short Term (Next few months) • Whitepapers per topic • Dissemination to FIA domains • Long Term (Stockholm) • Interleaved FIA sessions, open café with participation from all clusters • Draft Research Agenda for RWI (whitepaper) • IoT/Networks/Services/Security/Trust/…

  12. What can be improved? • Plan for better cross-dissemination and collaboration between the domains • Avoid FIA to become yet another conference • Collaboration platforms for the domains should be unified (xzy.future-internet.eu) and consolidated mailing-lists

  13. Comments - report of the INFSO Task Force on FI

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