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From Celtic to Celtic-Plus
Towards a Smart Connected World
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About Celtic
Initiated and supported by the major Telco players in Europe:
CELTIC is the only EUREKA Cluster focusing on
Telecommunications
Focusing on Integrated System Solutions from end-to-end
Pre-competitive collaborative R&D
CELTIC’s overall budget target around 700 M€
Projects are jointly funded by private and public money
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CELTIC research areas
BroadbandAccess
Networks
Mobile &WirelessNetworks
CustomerPremises
Equipment &Terminals
BroadbandTransportNetworks
Components
Management of Services &
Networks
Advanced Services &Multimedia
Security
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Results and ImpactsNew products or improved products
Prototypes/ field trials
Number of standards contributions
Number of publications/ conferences
Number of newly created (direct) jobs
190
160
90
430
865
Number of PhD/ Master thesis 170
Estimated RoI: around 50 x 15 B€
*) figures extrapolated for 49 closed projects on the basis of 16 evaluated project outcomes
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• TRAMMS– New traffic modeling and user behavior
analysis in IP networks by new real-time measurement products
• B21C– Strong contributions to DVBx standardisation;
test tools and probes for DVB transmission planning
• EnComPAs-2– Prototype of a new ‚Community
Communications Platform‘ include remote management
Success Stories (Award winners 2009)
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Success Stories (Award winners 2008)
• TIGER (Together IP, GMPLS and Ethernet Reconsidered)– New carrier-grade Ethernet technologies for a better design and lower risks on future
Internet developments– Direct impact on several product lines and contributions to world-wide standardization.
• MOVIES (Mobile Video and Interactive Services)– Integration of DVB-H mobile broadcasting with return channels through the mobile
network– New interactive mobile services by combining mobile cellular and digital broadcast
communication technologies.
• CARLINK (Wireless Traffic Service Platform for Linking Cars)– Development of intelligent wireless traffic service platform, which
• improves traffic safety, • reduces traffic accidents and • provides new types of vehicular services
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• FIDELITY– Digital identification in federated networks with the Liberty Alliance– Several new products, platforms and Web services for a common ID management by Liberty
Alliance
• BANITS– Innovative applications and products:
• Telemedicine, Multi-Video-conferencing• E-gate 100, commercial product by RAD• Optibase Multimedia Server MGW 1100, commercial product by Optibase • Supervision and Access System IMUX, new product line by Inelcom • Ethernet DSL Access EDA System: ECN320 switch, EDN312xp IPDSLAM and HM410 home
gateways, prototypes by Ericsson EAB • DLM package integrated in the 5530 Network Analyser, by Alcatel Bell• EoSDH Ethermapper, Prototype by Robotiker • Contributions to several standardization bodies
• GANDALF– Innovative solutions on automated radio resource management– Several new products (e.g.):
• "Wirtek TheCure": a new auto-troubleshooting product series• Automated diagnosis product for radio access networks
Success Stories (Award winners 2007)
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Overall Project Budget
* estimated til end of Celtic
(*)
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Number of Projects
Active countries by number of projects
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Company Types
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Celtic-Plus - The Way Forward
• Achieved: High impact of Celtic projects– for business and European competition
• But: More technological challenges to come– Networks and services are all-Internet based – Better, faster, saver Internet is needed– User to come into main focus– Interoperability is key– Need to save energy everywhere
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Ambitions for Celtic-Plus
Number of performed projects
Total expected effort (PY)
Number of active companies
Number of active countries
Total expected budget (M€)
120
800
7,000
550
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until 2019
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New Research Approach
Get Connected While Connected
Multimedia End-User Services
Business Support Systems
Services & Network
Management
Network and Platforms
Smart Connected World
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The network foundationGet Connected
security, privacy trust
accountability
manageability and
diagnosability
availability
scalability
mobility
heterogeneity
No satisfactory solution currently exists to commonlyaddress all challenges of the Internet
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Networking
Seamless Networking
Network support
Get Connected
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Wireless
Wide area networks
Short range communication
Broadband terminals and base stations
Spectrum and satellite
Get Connected
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Optics
Greater system capacity
Higher transparency
Technologies at lower cost
Full remote reconfigurability
Get Connected
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More Network Challenges
• More effective mobile stations and terminals
• More efficient data centers• Solutions for specific areas
Energy Efficiency
• Connected objects• Automation and
learning Network elements
• Network content aware
Autonomic networks
Get Connected
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Objective: adding value to bitse-Health monitoring
Financial transactional services
Digital advertising
Connected car
While Connected
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Respond to new user needsWhile Connected
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Enhance the User ExperienceWhile Connected
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Media Delivery ChainWhile Connected
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Future services (1)
Digital Citizen
Digital identity
Digital School
Digital Home
Digital City
While Connected
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Future services (2)
Digital Car
Digital Rail, bus, plane
Digital Entreprise
Future interfaces
While Connected
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Business AspectsWhile Connected
Evolution of value
networksForecasting User
modeling
Call for Proposals
New fast call processCalls in 2011
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Fast Celtic-Plus call process
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan
1st call (Spring) 2nd call (Autumn)
National Applications National evaluations
Project start phase (1st call)
Project start phase (2nd call of prev year)
National Applications National evaluations
PA/CG meeting(selection and labelling)
FPP & National application submission deadline
1st FPP proposal phase
FPPreview
Project start phase (2nd call)
2nd FPP proposal phase
FPPreview
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Celtic-Plus Calls 2011• Spring call
– Call launched: 1 February (call-1/2011)– Proposer’s Day: 29 March in Heidelberg– Submission deadline: 9 May 2011– Labelling: mid June 2011
• Autumn call– Call launched: 1 July (call-2/2011)– Proposer’s Day 14 June in Warsaw– Submission deadline: 10 October 2011– Labelling: end November 2011
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Celtic-Plus Calls
Main Research Areas (Celtic-Plus Purple Book)• Get Connected
– Connecting in a secure was from end-to end• While Connected
– Everything needed while a connections is running• Complementing the Future Internet
– “Celtic Use-case Factory”• Celtic-Plus and Green Internet
– Environment protection, energy-efficiency, inter-disciplinary approach
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Going Green
• Energy Savings in telecoms:– Networks fixed/ mobile (less Watt/ bit)– Services (less computing/ transport needs)
• Energy Savings through telecoms:– Energy management (via telecoms) for:
• Households, companies, energy providers– Smart Grids (intelligent energy networks)
• Close cooperation with Energy sector
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ICT devices produce 2% of the total CO2 emissions and it is expected to increase. This equals to the emissions of the aviation traffic.
Energy Savings in telecoms:
Measuring/ reducing power consumption, using virtualization for servers; power adaptations e.g. in radio network according usage
Improving the efficiency of cooling;
Extending the life of assets by reusing them within the company;
New power supply solutions such as DC voltage ;
New architectures for the communications networks: standby mode awareness of networks/ base stations when idle.
“Going Green: Get Connected”
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Energy Savings through telecoms:
Digital Home/Enterprise: energy management (via telecoms) for households, companies;
Digital City: sustainable areas such as smart buildings, smart infrastructures (water, energy, heat, and transportation), smart services (health, entertainment) for city dwellers and travellers;
Digital Car/Urban Transport: Intelligent Transport Systems and Services –all the road transport elements will form a network which will be intelligent, adaptive, context-aware and self-healing;
Smart Grids (intelligent energy networks) -closer cooperation with the energy providers; important e.g. for “fuelling” future electric cars and vehicles.
“Going Green: While Connected”
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Celtic-Plus Event Heidelberg29-30 March 2011
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Objectives
Focus on the new challenges for the telecommunications world and the competitiveness of Europe's telecommunications industry
towards a Smart Connected World.
Discuss new research projects and build new project teams on:New service challenges:
• Get connected (telecommunications infrastructure challenges)• Digital City• Digital Home• E-Health• multi-disciplinary topics
Celtic-Plus Proposer’s Day
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• High-level views on future challenges from industry perspective• Future Internet, how the program impact should be extended• Green-ICT, CleanTech, Smart Grids
• Inter-disciplinary challenges for a better, cleaner, energy-efficient world
Celtic-Plus Event
Exhibition
• Successful and promising Celtic projects show their results and prototypes• Discuss with experts to further extend the impact and develop new ideas
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Thank you for your attention!
Heinz Brüggemann, Director Celtic [email protected]
www.celticplus.eu
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Reserve
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Open platforms
Operator resources Third party apps
access to operator resources
SELECTED RESOURCESALL THE RESOURCES
more global
profit from niche segments
(“The Long Tail”)
improve efficiency and time-to market
brands will renew their
relationship with customers
Open business models through services co-creation
network
Get Connected
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Open source
Open source is a radical new approach in systems development
Enabling users to design and share workspace and applications is key …
Speed up development cycleBetter adjust to users’ needs
Get Connected
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Green Platform
Access OptimizationCoverage
Quality assuranceCost-cutting
New Concepts for TransportOptical Transparency
Simplified Architecture New Network Capabilities
Efficient growth and evolution
Get Connected
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Country Involvements
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