fi-ppp smartagrifood and fispace at iot china 2013
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Future Internet Business Collaboration Networks in Agri-Food, Transport & Logistics
Sjaak Wolfert
IoT Conference
Shanghai, 4-5 June 2013
livingenvironment
The Wageningen UR domain:healthy food and living environment
food and foodproduction
health, lifestyleand livelihood
Sustainable agriculture Nutrition and health Sustainable fishery Biomass Chains
Marine resourcemanagement
Landscape and land use Nature & Biodiversity Water management Competing claims
Behaviour and perception Food security Institutions Consumer Citizen
Wageningen UR
Faculty and staff: > 6,000
Turnover: € 710 million (2011)
Research
● Top 3 in our domains
● Top 100 worldwide in university ranking
● Exploitation and valorisation of research
Education
● > 11,000 students
Wageningen UR in the world
Offices in Brazil, China and Ethiopia
Presentation outline
General introduction into Agri-Food Supply Chain Networks and ICT
The EU Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI-PPP)
The SmartAgriFood project
The FIspace project
law & regulationmulti-dimensional
Agri-Food Supply
Chain Networks
(AFSCN)
• Information communication control
• ICT is crucial key driver for
innovation
• farm is a focal company
innovation
geographic cluster
horizontal fulfillment
Vertical
Specific characteristics of Agri-Food Supply Chain Networks
Heterogeneous, dynamic natural conditions (e.g. soil, weather, pests)
Seasonal growing
Natural products: growth, decay, high quality variations
Dynamic, open chains
High demands from consumers and society (legislation, certification, food safety)
High volume distribution
Governance: large processors, many SME’s in global chains
Main challenge: Feed the world within the carrying capacity of planet Earth
Increasing world population, food demand
‘License to Produce’ from Consumers & Society
● Take care of Environment, Nature, Climate
● Food Safety and Transparency
Innovation: need of sustainable breakthroughs in knowledge and technology
Global competition (WTO)
Economic crisis is limiting the investment capacity
ICT developments
Islandautomation
ERP Open architecture(SOA-BPM)
skip this step for agri-food?
Future Internet
Public-Private Partnership
Generic idea of FI-PPP illustrated by phase 1 projects
http://www.fi-ppp.eu/projects/
Generic Requirements for the Future
Internet
FI-WARE Core Platform
The Reference Architecture of the FI-WARE platform is structured along a number of technical chapters, namely:
Cloud Hosting
Data/Context Management
Internet of Things (IoT) Services Enablement
Applications/Services Ecosystem and Delivery Framework
Security
Interface to Networks and Devices (I2ND)
See http://www.fi-ware.eu/our-vision/ for detailed information
FI PPP Programme Implementation
90 M€ 80 M€ 130 M€
Smart Food and Agribusiness: Future Internet for Safe and Healthy Food from Farm to Fork
Dr. Sjaak Wolfert (coordinator)LEI Wageningen UR
e-mail: [email protected]
• EC contribution 5 M€• Start date 01.04.2011• Duration 24 months• Partners 21 • Countries represented 7
The Smart Agri-Food project aims to:
• Boost the application and use of future internet ICTs in Agri-Food
• Affect a huge number of Agri-Food SMEs throughout Europe
• Increase the competiveness and sustainability of Agri-Food
Objectives Smart Agri-Food (Phase I)
To boost the application and use of future internet ICTs in the agri-food sector by:• identifying and describing the technical, functional and non-functional FI-
specifications for experimentation in smart agri-food production as a whole system and in particular for smart farming, smart agri-logistics and smart food awareness
• identifying and developing smart agri-food-specific capabilities and conceptual prototypes, demonstrating critical technological solutions including the feasibility to further develop them in large scale experimentation and validation
• identifying and describing existing experimentation structures and start user community building, resulting in an implementation plan for the next phase
SmartAgriFood: 3 use case domains – 6 pilots
Vegetable Production
(greenhouse)
Arable Farming(spraying)
Flowers & PlantsSupply Chain
Fruits & VegsSupply Chain
Meat Transparency
Tailored Shopping Experience
Smart Farming Overall Architecture Greenhouse and Spraying Use Case Pilot
External Services
Data sources from sensing and
monitoring
LocalFMS
Spraying, Greenhouse Services
Meteorological Service
State and Policy Information Service FMIS
E-agriculturist Service for spraying potatoes,
greenhouse
Cloud FMS
PublicRepository
RegistryCentralizedCloud Service
21
Machine Breakdown Service
11.04.2023 22
User interface on the Service framework levelWork station / Home page view
Logistics Intelligence5.0
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Future Internet Application Potentials for Smart Agri-Food Logistics
Logistics Connectivity
Real-time Virtualization
Cloud Event Management System
Location A Location B
VirtualPlant
VirtualLocation A
VirtualLocation B
Environment
updatePlant
location update
Environment
update
Prototype Demonstration
1. Search and select objects
2. Location of the object
3. Environmental conditions
4. Representative picture of the object
5. Historic trajectory of environmental conditions
6. Expected quality trajectory
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http://trackntrace-wur.rhcloud.com/fpp3.html
• Each logo/sign has several criteria that has to accomplish.
Smart Food Awareness: how?
• Product scanning (RFID, barcode ...)
• Image recognition (logos/signs)
• Consumer gets tailored information of the product and/or logo.
• Each product contains information gathered through all supply chain.
• Each consumer defines his/her shopping profile.
Snapshot of the prototype app
1. Create your consumer profile :a. As an anonymous consumerb. As a registered consumer
2. Scan a product in the supermarket:
a. A consumer can scan a QR code in order to request information of interest.
b. Or take a picture of a logo/sign on a product in order to know its meaning and criteria.
3. Get the attributes of the product according to consumer interests and preferences previously specified in his/her consumer profile.
Multi-Point EPCIS and additional sources
fTRACE SERVER
... ..................
Supplier 1
EPCISrepository
Supplier 2 Supplier 3 Manufacturer
EPCISrepository
EPCISrepository
EPCISrepository
discovery service + ONS
Static Data
event
Internet
Webserver
query receiver /processing
EPCISrepository
eventevent
eventeventevent
...
Certificate Provider
...
EPCISrepository
Small Supplier
event
product information
Allerge Information
.........
More (detailed) information about pilots
• Most deliverables available at http://www.smartagrifood.eu/site-downloads
• Conceptual prototypes and mock-ups are demonstrated at http://www.smartagrifood.eu/pilots
FI-WARE
Expansion of Use Cases
Call 3Call 2
FITMAN
XIFI
INFINITY
ENVIROFI
Call 1
CONCORD
20112010 2012 2013 2014 2015
Phase 3Phase 1 Phase 2
FI-CONTENT
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OUTSMART
SAFECITY
FINSENY
SMARTAGRIFOOD
INSTANT MOBILITY
FINEST
TF Extension and Usage
FI-STAR
FI-PPP Programme Architecture
Platform components
Platform usage
Use case scenarios
Capacity Building
Finesce
FI-CONTENT 2
FIspaceUse case platforms
Future Internet Business Collaboration Networks in Agri-Food, Transport & Logistics
Sjaak WolfertProject Coordinator
End-2-End VisibilityCollaboration & Communication
High-Quality Customer Applications
New Services & Apps
Consultants
Forwarder
Production Plants
Carriers
PortsCustoms
BanksInsurances
Authorities
ConsumersFeatures
Machine-2-Machine Communication
Motivation and Impact
Agri-Food, Transport and Logistics:• EU turnover: 1,500 billion €• Efficiency: 148-220 billion € savings• Sustainability: 26.5% of CO2 emissions
Future Internetwill facilitate:■ … seamless cross-organizational
collaboration (information exchange, communication, coordination of activities)
■ …unprecedented transparency, visibility and control of processes (using Internet-connected sensors and IoT devices)
■ …rapid, easy, low cost development and deployment of customized solutions (apps and services)
■ …agile formation of business networks and ecosystems (social networks and app/service markets)
Project Details
• EU Seventh Framework Program (7FP)– Future Internet Public Private Partnership programme (FI-PPP)
• Project type: Collaborative Project - Large-scale Integrated Project (IP)
• Total budget: 20 M€• EU funding: 13.5 M€• Duration: April 2013 – April 2015 (FI-PPP phase II)• Grant Agreement: 604123• Project coordinators:
– Sjaak Wolfert, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands– Rod Franklin, Kühne + Nagel, Switzerland
• Website: www.FIspace.eu
Project Consortium (29 partners)
ICTproviders:
CommunityBuilders:
SystemIntegrators:
End users:
KnowledgeInstitutes:
FIspace platform High Level Architecture
Trial 1Front-End
FIspace Store
Real-time B2B Collaboration
Core
System & Data Integration
Security, Privacy, and Trust Management
Operating Environment
Dev
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Trial 2
Trial 3
Trial 4
Trial 5
Trial 6
Trial 7
Trial 8
I2NDIoTIoCIoSS&T
GENERIC ENABLERS
DEVELOPMENT TOOLKIT
Base Technologies
Validation
1 4
3
5
2
6
8
7
Intelligent PerishableGoods LogisticsSmart Distributionand Consumption
Farming in the Cloud
Use Case Trial Experimentation Sites
1. Crop Protection Information Sharing
2. Greenhouse Management & Control
3. Fish Distribution and (Re-) Planning
4. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Quality Assurance
5. Flowers and Plants Supply Chain Monitoring
6. Meat Information Provenance
7. Import and Export of Consumer Goods
8. Tailored Information for Consumers
Associated partners
• Borborema Group (Brasil)• Centre of Excellence in Farm Business Management (New Zealand)• China Telecom Corporation Limited Beijing Research Institute (China)• EDEKA (Germany)• Eurofins GmbH (Germany)• European Retail Academy• Future Logistics Living Lab (Australia)• Global G.A.P. c/o FoodPlus GmbH• JOHN DEERE GmbH & Co. KG European Technology Innovation Center • ORGAINVENT (Germany)• Pardalis (USA)• Sebrea Minas Gerais (Brasil)• Union Fleurs aisbl• Westfleisch eG (Germany)
Supporting partners
• Agroconnect• Tuinbouw Digitaal/Greenport Digital
Community• Centre for Agroecology and Food
Security. Coventry University (UK)• Geomations SA• Koninklijke Maatschap Wilhelminapolder• PASEGES• GreenHouse in Nafpaktos• Maatschap Hamster• Maatschap Wage• Nursery Greenhouse in east Peloponese• ZLTO
• Koc Holding• Tupras • Gaia association• Yasad• Universiy of Pireaus Research
Centre / TNS Living Lab• NICTA• TUBISAD• ITA Aragon• Ministry of Rural development and
food• Malaga city