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Per Blixt Head of Unit European Commission DG Information Society and Media

The European approach FUTURE INTERNET RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTATION FIRE Seattle July 2009. Per Blixt Head of Unit European Commission DG Information Society and Media New Infrastructure Paradigms and Experimental Facilities.

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Per Blixt Head of Unit European Commission DG Information Society and Media

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  1. The European approach FUTURE INTERNET RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTATION FIRE Seattle July 2009 Per BlixtHead of Unit European Commission DG Information Society and Media New Infrastructure Paradigms and Experimental Facilities "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission"

  2. summary • Future Internet: background and motivation • The European approach: Future Internet in Framework Programme 7 and beyond • FIRE • Conclusions

  3. WEB sites: 30 new Million sites added in 2008 17% annual growth scale factor: how big is big? • Google indexed 26 Million pages in 1998 – today it indexes 1 trillion pages • There are currently 210 billion emails per day (73% spam) • User generated content (e.g YouTube) produces 73+ billion streams in 2008 • Facebook and MySpace each have over 100 million users (3/4 teenagers) • 3.7 million pictures uploaded every day in Flickr • 1.3 trillion SMS messages in 2008

  4. Broadband Subscription, 2/3 mobile in 2012 Smartphone shipments x1000 mobile and “things” factor • Internet goes mobile due to the widespread of smart terminals and of broadband mobile networks • +50% in 2008; >1 Billion users expected to use their mobile as Internet gateway in 2012 Towards trillions of connected devices, Internet of objects, novel applications driven by user needs: CONTEXT: e.g. Geo-location as embedded capability PARTICIPATION: e.g. Combine virtual with the physical world

  5. Change in IP traffic by category 2006-2012, in Exa Bytes** per month Breakdown of consumer Internet IP traffic* monthly traffic 2008, as a % of total traffic 32.2 consumer Web, email, data Internet video to PC business 30 Internet video to TV 18.5% 25.3% 6.2% total: 5.3 EB* Others: 11.5% gaming 3.5% 20 P2P traffic Video communications 1.1% 44.4% VoIP 0.7% 12.0 9.8 10 7.7* 4.4 4.1 3.0 2.2 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index, 2007–2012 (June 2008) *: 2008 consumer IP traffic = Internet traffic (5.3 EB) + non-Internet traffic (2.4 EB), or 7.7 EB **: 1 ExaB = 1018 B video factor Changes in consumer Internet IP traffic: • P2P stable (even low decrease) • Strong growth of video streaming • Video doubles traffic every 2 years

  6. Number of Web services found by SEEKDA crawler during the past 25 months Adapted from SAP Research, 2008, and SEEKDA, 2008 services factor A multitude of connected IT services, which are offered, bought, sold, used, repurposed, and composed by a worldwide network of service providers, consumers, aggregators, and brokers - resulting in - a new way of offering, using, and organising IT supported functionality

  7. trustworthy information society • Cyber-threats, cyber-crime • Complexity of critical Infrastructures • Trust, accountability, transparency • Identity, privacy and user empowerment • Human values and acceptance

  8. summary • Future Internet: background and motivation • The European approach: Future Internet in Framework Programme 7 and beyond • FIRE • Conclusions

  9. 7th FP 2007/13 – 50,521M€ FP7 Cooperation Programme: 32,413 M€ Space,1430, 4% Security, 1400, 4% Socio-economic, 623, 2% Health, 6100, 19% Transport, 4160, 13% Food, 1935, 6% Environment, 1890, 6% Energy, 2350, 7% ICT, 9050, 28% NMT, 347, 11% Strengthening Competitiveness through Co-operation

  10. ICT WorkProgramme 2009-10 Socio-economic goals i2010Flagships Digital Libraries and Content Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency ICT for Independent Living, Inclusion and Governance ETPs Network and Service Infrastructures 557M€ (~70% on Future Internet) Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics Future and Emerging Technologies Technology roadblocks Components, Systems, Engineering •••10

  11. Call 4 80 M€ Call 5 37 M€ Call 5 110 M€ Call 5 50 M€ Call 5 90 M€ Call 4 110 M€ Call 5 80 M€ ICT challenge 1 Pervasive and Trusted Network and Services Infrastructures 1.5 Networked Media and 3D Internet 1.3 Internet of things 1.4 Trustworthy Internet 1.6 Future Internet Experimentation Facility 1.2 Internet of Services and Software 1.1 The Network of the Future

  12. - Coordination of on-going EU R&D activities 94 EU-funded projects, 400 M€, >500 participants (+ 300-400 M€ euros expected in 1-2 years) Future Internet assembly (Fia) for projects Future Internet Forum (FIF) for MS - PPP complementing the FP7-ICT WP Challenge 1

  13. summary • Future Internet: background and motivation • The European approach: Future Internet in Framework Programme 7 and beyond • FIRE • Conclusions

  14. “creating a research environment for investigating and experimentally validating highly innovative and revolutionary ideas“ To investigate, test and compare, at large scale, new paradigms and future internet architectures, and their socio-economic impact validation large scale experiment. long-term research requirements Testbed Testbed Testbed Testbed Testbed Testbed Purpose of FIRE Purpose of FIRE

  15. User Communities Exp5 Exp2 Test bed 9 Test bed 1 Test bed 1 Test bed 2 Test bed 2 Test bed 3 Test bed 3 Exp4 Exp1 Exp3 Test bed 4 Test bed 4 Test bed 5 Test bed 5 Test bed 6 Test bed 6 Test bed 7 Test bed 7 Test bed 8 Test bed 8 FIRE • Anticipating technology trends • Assessing business models • Evaluating societal impact • User-centric development • Data-intensive experimental research Federated Service Testbeds Federated Network Testbeds FIRE Experimental Facility

  16. Keywords: Network ( /Services) Complexity Multidisciplinarity Empirical approaches Towards an “internet science”? FIRE goal: Understandhow Internetis changingeconomy and society,and how it can improvesociety and environment

  17. FIREWORKS PARADISO experimentally-driven, multi-disciplinary research SmartNet VITAL++ OPNEX ECODE N4C Perimeter ResumeNet SelfNet WISEBED Federica Nanodatacenters validation Building the experimental facility large scale experiment. long-term research requirements PII OneLab2 Testbed Testbed support actions Testbed Testbed Testbed Testbed FIRE - Overview of Projects FIRE - overview of projects (from Call2 Objective 1.6: Community Funding 40 M€) ••• 7 FIRE Launch Event, Paris, 10 September 2008

  18. ICT WP 2009/10 - Objective 1.6: Future Internet experimental facility & experimentally-driven research FIRE experimentallydriven research 20 M€ for STREPs Building the FIRE experimental facility & stimulating its use 25 M€ for IPs Defining the challenges for the facility Takingadvantage ofthe facility FIRE Components(gradual expansion)(20%) FIRE Users (user stimulation)(20%) Co-ordination and support actions - 5 M€ for CSAs ICT Call 5

  19. Fu • T • FIRE • C Ideas on collaboration for FIRE facility projects

  20. summary • Future Internet: background and motivation • The European approach: Future Internet in Framework Programme 7 and beyond • FIRE • Conclusions

  21. Future Internet is recognised as a priority at European and international levels A comprehensive set of initiatives and tools are in place to pool resources Experimentation has a crucial role in those developments International cooperation is key, we can make a difference conclusions

  22. Thanks you for your attention! more information on…. http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge1_en.html http://www.future-internet.eu/http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire/home_en.html • per.blixt@ec.europa.eu

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