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FI-WARE Stefano De Panfilis ( Fi -WARE PCC Member) 4 th July 2011

FInES - Samos Summit 2011 . FI-WARE Stefano De Panfilis ( Fi -WARE PCC Member) 4 th July 2011. Internet of People. Internet of Networks. The start …. Internet of Services. Internet of Knowledge. Internet of Things. Our objective. Our (real) objective. Some figures and data.

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FI-WARE Stefano De Panfilis ( Fi -WARE PCC Member) 4 th July 2011

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  1. FInES - Samos Summit 2011 FI-WAREStefano De Panfilis (Fi-WARE PCC Member)4th July 2011

  2. Internet of People Internet of Networks The start … Internet of Services Internet of Knowledge Internet of Things

  3. Our objective

  4. Our (real) objective

  5. Some figures and data 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€ Start: 1st May 2011 Duration: 3 years

  6. Suppliers Governments Manufacturer Consumers Retailers Wholesalers App/Services ecosystem and delivery framework Cloud Hosting Internet of Things Interface to Networks The VISION Future Internet Core Platform Provisioning – Hosting – Brokering – Consumption

  7. Developing applications for consumers Consumers People Businesses Apps/Services Provider Open Interfaces Platform Provider Provide “Generic Enablers” to the usage areas…and beyond

  8. In collaboration with Usage Areas

  9. 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

  10. Service delivery Objective: Provision, Composition and delivery of services • Application and service ecosystem and delivery framework Multi channel multi service access Composition and mash-up Business Framework Registry and repository

  11. Cloud Hosting Objective: Handle the provision of computation, networks and software resources Cloud hosting PaaS Enablement Network Edge/cloud proxy mgt. PaaS Advanced management SaaS Basic management SaaS Virtualization

  12. Internet of Things Objective: Interaction with “things”, searchable and accessible Internet of Things enablement IoT process automation IoT resource management IoT Data handling IoT Communications

  13. Data and context management Objective: Transform the data into information Data and context management Context management Event management Analysis infrastructure High level intelligent Services Data Storage and core services

  14. Interface to the network and devices Objective: Open and standardized interfaces to network and devices Interface to Network and Device Interface to connected devices Context management Interface to Network services Interface to open networking entities Data Storage and core services Interface to Cloud proxies

  15. Security privacy and Trust Objective: Develop a security ecosystem, comprising core and generic enablers Security privacy and trust Generic Security Enablers Context based and compliance Optional security services Data Storage and core services Security monitoring

  16. Development tools, testing and exploitation Objective: Support the community of developers Objective: Integrated testing and validation Objective: Exploitation and standardization DevComE Testing Exploitation Testing and deployment Support to Usage cases Standards API IDE support Integration Exploitation Strategy Forge implantation Internaltestbed Market analysis

  17. Core Platform Instances and Use Case Trials

  18. Our time schedule First year June/September 2011: High level architecture description January 2012: First open call issued May 2012: Reference implementation Second year June 2012: Open call closes September 2012: First FI-WARE testbed January 2013: Second open call issued May 2013: FirstReference implementation Third year June 2013: Open call closes September 2013: second FI-WARE testbed January 2014: Reference implementation May 2014: Fi-Ware final release

  19. In a nutshell Create a solid basis for the Internet of the Future

  20. Thank you!

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