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European Network Technologies Connecting the Digital Society

European Network Technologies Connecting the Digital Society. Future Networks EU Research

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European Network Technologies Connecting the Digital Society

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  1. European Network Technologies Connecting the Digital Society • Future Networks EU Research • for the ubiquitous ultrafast Internet of the future enabling every European to have a broadband connection to the digital society (Digital Agenda for Europe) and a strong competitive supporting industry Radio Access and Spectrum Use Future Internet Technologies Converged and Optical Networks

  2. Main trends affecting research and innovation in the communications networks area Societal drivers: Urbanisation Smart cities Mobility Information availability Social networks Privacy Security Energy efficiency Demographic trends Healthcare Education … Research & Technology drivers: Capacity/Efficiency Service/Content centricity Virtualisation & “Cloudification” Cognition Context awareness Manageability Self-organisation Self-optimisation Cross-layer optimisation Flexibility Smart environments, Sensors M2M …

  3. Novel Internet Architectures Clean Slate/ Visionary Internet Motivations • - 30 years old internet architecture, host centric • - Not design to natively support mobility, security, QoS… • - Issues solved from overlay perspective; • - multiple approaches proposed to develop new Internet architectures: ICN, CCN, NDN…Idea: decouple content from access port; • - Still unsolved problems: scalability is typical; applicability to large range of applications Objectives • -Further validate innovative architectural approaches; • - Solve unsolved remaining issues; • - get closer to deployment, validate migration paths. Evolutionary Internet

  4.  ICT 5. Smart Networks and novel Internet Architectures (23 M€) • Novel architectural and networking approaches to information delivery and access • Key functionalities: • Security, trust, mobility and scalability (built-in) • Impact: • Strengthen the EU datacom/telecomindustry • Contribution to industrialstrategies and roadmaps • Establish links with international initiatives • Contribution to large scale trials • Type of Action: • Research and Innovation – Small projects

  5. Smart network technologies Motivations, technological building blocks for: • - Flexibility in both optical and wireless networks, • - higher rates, access and core; • - application to novel usage scenarios (e.g. data centres connectivity, novel user driven scenarios..) • - New frequency bands and spectrum usages (both fiber and wireless) • - satellite role and contribution

  6. ICT 6. Smart optical and wireless network technologies 1/2 Innovative network technologies addressing the increasingtraffic and the multiplicity of usages (29 M€) • Optical networks • - Flexible management • - Very high speed transmission and access • - Efficient data center architectures • Scalability, cost and energyefficiency • Wireless networks • - New paradigms for wirelessconnectivity • - Flexible use of spectrum • - Addressing usage diversity • Hybrid (terrestrial/satellite) infrastructure for extensive coverage and resilience

  7. ICT 6. Smart optical and wireless network technologies 2/2 • . • Expectedimpact: • - Strengthencurrent EU industrialcapabilities on wireless and optical • - Reduceenergyconsumption (10x) • - Higherspectrumefficiency, lower radiation • - Support new applications and services • - Community building, coordination with national initiatives (Support Actions) • Type of action: • Research and Innovation – Small projects • Support Actions (2M€) • Support to dissemination, standardisation, international cooperation, industrialroadmapping, etc

  8. Inducement PrizesNetwork Technologies • a) Breaking the optical transmission barriers • Maximise the fiber transmission capacity per channel • b) Collaborative sharing of spectrum • Novel methods for decentralised spectrum management • Impact: • - Stimulate high-level scientific work • - Attract new organisations • - Create ICT awareness on public and young researchers • Type of action: Prizes (2X 1 M€)

  9. Network Technologies at ICT 2013: Create, Connect, Grow 6-8 November 2013, Vilnius Wehope to seeyouat the followingrelated sessions: • 6 November 2013 16:00-16:45 (Room 1): ICT 14 Advanced 5G Network Infrastructure for Future Internet (Bernard Barani) • 7 November 2013 16:50-17:35 (Room 1): ICT 5 & ICT 6 Smart Networks and novel Internet Architectures/Smart optical and wireless network technologies(Philippe Lefebvre) • 7 November 2013 14:50-15:35 (Room 2): ICT 29 Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects(Werner Steinhoegl/Peter Friess)

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