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FI-WARE Interface to the network and Devices Chapter

FI-WARE Interface to the network and Devices Chapter. FI-WARE Objective. FI-WARE will build the Core Platform of the Future Internet Introducing a generic and extendible ICT platform for FI services Meeting demands of key market stakeholders across different sectors

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FI-WARE Interface to the network and Devices Chapter

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  1. FI-WAREInterface to the network and Devices Chapter

  2. FI-WARE Objective • FI-WARE will build the Core Platform of the Future Internet • Introducing a generic and extendible ICT platform for FI services • Meeting demands of key market stakeholders across different sectors • Strengthening the innovation-enabling capabilities in Europe • Platform isbased on GenericEnablers • Open Specifications • Reference Implementationastestbed for FI-PPP Use Case Projects

  3. A Platform Driven by Developers Needs Consumers People Businesses Apps/Services Provider Open Interfaces Platform Provider Provide “Generic Enablers” to the usage areas…and beyond

  4. In collaboration to Usage Areas

  5. Some figures and data Main data 26 partners 5 Universities 4248 Person Months (excl. open calls) Total Funding 41 M€ Open calls 12,3 M€ Total budget 66,4 M€ Three years duration

  6. FI Core Platform Architecture: main chapters Functionality Trust and Security Operations Developer tools Service delivery Cloud Hosting Internet of Things Support Services Interface to the Network and devices

  7. FI Core Platform Architecture: main chapters Functionality Trust and Security Operations Developer tools Service delivery Cloud Hosting Internet of Things Support Services I2ND = Interface to the Network and devices

  8. transport network A virtual network(s) transport network B The NetICGenericEnabler • Open Networking concept enabling network nodes to provide intelligent network connectivity by dynamic configuration via open interfaces • Network Information and Control • Programmability enablement within the network • Flow processing, Routing, Addressing • Resource management • Homogeneous access to heterogeneous open networking devices • Network virtualisation enablement FiWare-internal and –external use cases(represented by, e.g., network providers, cloud hosting providers, content providers S3C API S3C NetIC API Interface Control PathStatistics Traffic Statistics NetIC Topology Path Control Traffic Control subnetwork a subnetwork b subnetwork c subnetwork d

  9. The S3C GenericEnabler Application Domains Application Domains Application Domains • It provides an extended interfacing for service platforms dynamically adapting their requirements to the packet core network • Service, Capability, Connectivity, and Control elements • Network Event Management • Resource Management (computation, QoS, …) • Operator’s Authentication, Authorisation, Accounting, Auditing and Charging • Connectivity Management • Network Context Data Management • Based on 3GPP EPC architecture Services API Network Event Mgmt. Resource Mgmt. Connectivity Mgmt. Operator SA4C & LI Small data push/pull Network Data Caching and Aggregation Inter-Carrier Mgmt. Network Context Data Mgmt. Network Identity Mgmt. S3C BC/MC Mgmt. ANDSF PCRF PDN GW 3GPP Evolved Packet Core NET_IC Generic Enabler HSS AAA ANGw ePDG S-GW Untrusted Non-3GPP Trusted Non-3GPP MME 2G/3G eNodeB CDI-Net

  10. Users of I2ND Interfaces • Applications running on connected devices and cloud Proxies • Interacting with the end user through GUI • Using device features (i.e. sensors, profile information, stored data, etc.) • Using information accessible remotely (i.e. network services or cloud services) by means of the connectivity device capabilities • FI-WARE Services • B2B, B2C services provided by the FI-WARE platform • Get access to the underlying features, functionalities and information • FI-WARE are usually services provided through other FI-WARE GEs interacting with I2ND GEs • Cloud Services • Include both legacy cloud services and dedicated cloud services provided by FI-WARE platform

  11. Conclusions • The GenericEnablersof FI-WARE’s Interface to the Network and DevicesProvide • Functionality to enable the Intelligent Connectivity • Connecting applications/application platforms to the network intelligently • Leveraging on full potential of features of the network • Accessing the devicecapabilities • Interacting with cloudproxies • Open and standardised Interface specifications • Support to mobility, QoS, Quality of Experience (QoE) • Theyreprsent the network and device for all FI-WARE’sGenericEnablers • They put the basis for the Future Internet

  12. Thank you!

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