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The Network of the Future European Research in FP7

The Network of the Future European Research in FP7. Rainer Zimmermann Head of Unit “Future Networks” European Commission DG Information Society and Media. FP7 ICT Work Programme 2007-08 Strategy. Reinforce Europe’s strongholds Building on Europe’s assets

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The Network of the Future European Research in FP7

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  1. The Network of the FutureEuropean Research in FP7 Rainer Zimmermann Head of Unit “Future Networks” European Commission DG Information Society and Media

  2. FP7 ICT Work Programme 2007-08Strategy • Reinforce Europe’s strongholds • Building on Europe’s assets • Strengthen Europe’s industry and technology position • Seize new opportunities for Europe • New technology paths • New ways of using ICT responding to socio-economic goals • Ensure that • interventions have impact • Critical mass and capacity to implement • there is a need for public support at EU level • sharing risk, medium-to-long term, trans-national collaboration

  3. FP7 ICT Work Programme 2007-08Challenges Socio-economic goals 4. Digital libraries and content 5. ICT for health 6. ICT for mobility & sustainable growth 7. ICT for independent living and inclusion 1. Network and service infrastructures ~2billion Euros 2. Cognitive systems, interaction, robotics Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Industry/Tech needs 3. Components, systems, engineering

  4. Challenge 1: Network and service infrastructures (2007-08)

  5. Main Challenges of Future Networks • Network and service infrastructures underpin economic progress and the development of our societies • 2 billion mobile terminals in commercial operation, 1 billion Internet users, 400 million internet enabled devices • A growing and changing demand • for increasing user control of content/services for networking ‘things’ - TV/PC/phone/sensors/tags …for convergence: networks|devices|services - video/audio/data/voice/. • Current technologies can be, and need to be improved significantly • for scaling up and more flexibility for better security, dependability and robustnessfor higher performance and more functionality • Europe is well-positioned: industry, technology and use • networks equipment and services, business software, middleware, security, home systems …

  6. Moving Targets Today 5 – 10 years • “Convergence” emerging but: • user handles separate networks • a multiplicity of devices • disparate services • Billions of devices connected • Security and trust are “added on” • Robustness/dependability a key hurdle • Difficulty to cope with the fragmentation of the value chain • Anywhere, anytime, any device • seamless, ubiquitous • broadband, mobile • reconfigurable to load/use/context • Trillions of devices connected • “Built-in” security and trust • Highly dependable software and systems • Full support to distributed value chains and to the networked enterprise

  7. Objective 1.1 The Network of the Future • Ubiquitous Network Infrastructures and Architectures • Convergence and interoperability of heterogeneous network technologies • Flexible and spectrum-efficient radio access, 4G schemes • High-speed end-to-end connectivity with optimised protocols and routing • Context awareness • Support of trillions of connected devices • Optimised Control, Management and Flexibility of the Future Network Infrastructure • Seamless end-to-end network and service composition and operation across multiple access technologies, operators and business domains • Reconfigurability, self-organisation and -management • Management in real-time of new forms of ad-hoc communications with intermittent connectivity requirements and time-varying network topology • Technologies and System Architectures for the Future Internet • Overcoming the expected long-term limitations of current Internet technology • Scalability from a device, service attributes and application environments perspective • Security and trusted domains • New forms of routing and content delivery in a generalised mobile and wireless environment

  8. Objective 1.1 The Network of the Future

  9. Future Internet Research

  10. Funding schemes 3 funding schemes – 5 “instruments” • Collaborative Projects (CP)* • Small or medium scale focused research actions (“STREP”) • Large Scale Integrating Projects (“IP”) • Networks of Excellence (NoE) • Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) • Coordinating or networking actions (“CA”) • Support Actions (“SSA”)

  11. Objective 1.1 The Network of the FutureExpected Impact • Global standards for new generations of ubiquitous and unlimited capacity network and service infrastructures supporting convergence, full interoperability, a significantly larger and diverse number of devices, new services and complex user requirements. • Reinforced European industrial leadership in wired and wireless networks; developing stronger synergies between the various sector actors and contributing to new business models taking advantage of convergence and full interoperability. • New industrial/service opportunities in Europe, especially in the field of Internet technologies, where Europe has not yet reached a position commensurate to its technological potential; identify the corresponding long term solutions.

  12. More Information • ICT FP7 Challenge 1 Info Day : 26 February 2007 Brussels, Charlemagne (Schumann Area) • FP7 web site with Call 1 Text and ICT WP 2007/2008 for download http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict • The IST Communication Technologies web site http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/ct • Our bi-monthly newsletter: • Distributed via email (by subscription - free of charge); • Contains info on all activities in the field including calls for proposals, conferences, publications, etc.) http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/ct/neweve/ws151206/ws151206.htm

  13. BACKUP SLIDES

  14. Objective 1.1 The Network of the Future Funding schemes CP, NoE, CSA (SSA for roadmapping and conference support, CA for co-ordination with related national or regional programmes or initiatives) Indicative budget distribution 200 M€: - CP 180 M€ of which a minimum of 84 M€ to IP and a minimum of 42 M€ to STREP; - NoE 14 M€; - CSA 6 M€ Call: ICT Call 1

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