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ICT Research on the Internet of the Future
Future Internet Experimental Facility and Experimentally-driven Research
BudapestJ 2009January 2009
Dr Max LemkeMarek Kolodziejski
Deputy Head of UnitDeputy Head of UnitEuropean Commission
DG Information Society and MediaNew Infrastructure Paradigms and Experimental Facilities
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"The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission"
ICT in FP7: 7 Challenges + FET
Socio-economic goals
ICT in FP7: 7 Challenges + FET
4. Digital5. ICT for health
6. ICT for bilit &
7. ICT for i d d t
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4. Digital libraries & content
health mobility & sustainable growth
independent living and inclusion
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engineering ~9%~20%
Budget share
Terabyte networks
Complexity
Support investments: backward
compatibilitp y
Mobility
Internet of things
Clean slate approaches
compatibility
Need for (open) standards
EconomicTechnological
Clean slate approaches Security for commer-cial services and
applicationsSocietal/Political
European competitiveness on future Internet (act where market forces fail)European competitiveness on future Internet (act where market forces fail)
Consumer protection / empowerment
Social responsibility: preserve neutrality, openness, fairness, social role
B l th d f it / t bilit d th i ht t i
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Balance the need for security/accountability and the right to privacy
Internet of Services, Service Web 3D Internet
T tTrust
Security
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Security
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Networks of the Future
Internet of Things
GOOGLEYAHOOYAHOO
MYSPACEMICROSOFT netlog
SKYPEFLICKR
PAYPAL
SKYPE
BitTorrentKazaA
INTERNET
BitTorrentCISCO AKAMAIJUNIPER NETWORKS
FUTURE INTERNET WILL BE THE KEY
INTERNET1986 1996 2006 2026
FUTURE INTERNET WILL BE THE KEY ENABLER FOR THE UPCOMING SERVICES
GENI/ /N tSE USGENI/FIND/NetSE, USNew Network Architecture Forum, AKARI Project, Japan j , pFuture Internet Forum, KoreaANR, FranceG b GG-Lab Initiative, GermanySHOK, Finland Ambient Sweden InitiativeAmbient Sweden InitiativeInternet del Futuro, SpainNL: Report “The Future of the Internet pEconomy” for Ministry of Economic affairsHU ?
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Challenge 1: Network and Service Infrastructures Infrastructures
Challenges Expected ImpactChallenges Expected Impact
• Strengthened position of European industry
• Current Internet: severe limitations in terms of scalability, mobility, flexibility, security, trust and robustness of networks and services
• European leadership in supply of integrated business solutions Need to:
• rethink networking architectures
• Global standards, interoperability and European IPRs
• Wider market opportunities from new classes of
• support an “Internet of Services”
• support an “Internet of Things” ppapplications taking advantage of convergence
• Integrated large scale Experimental Facility• be trustworthy
• support a “3D Media Internet”• Improved coordination and integration of research
activities in Europe
support a 3D Media Internet
• bridge the gap between long-term research and large-scale experimentation
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large scale experimentation • federate research activities across Europe
557 M€
Call 5≥2IP
37M€
557 M€(~30%of total budget)
≥2IP,STREP, CSACall 4
IP, STREP,NoE, CSA
80M€
Call 5IP, STREP,CSA
50M€
Call 5IP STREP
Call 5IP STREP
90M€ 110M€
IP, STREP,CSA
IP, STREP,NoE, CSA
80M€
Call 4IP STREP
Call 5IP, STREP,NoE, CSA
110M€
80M€
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IP, STREP
– EC –European Future Internet
Science&
ProjectsBased
Approach Industrial&ScientificApproach
EUProjects
&CommercialRelevance
EIFFEL(with links to FIRE,
FIND/GENI,…)
ProjectsAssembly
onFuture Internet
ETPs(SRA)
Science based approachPeer-review and peer-discussion
Long-Term, High-Risk, ExploratoryAdvice & Challenge
Gather Projects Together,Exchange Ideas, VoluntaryCoordination on Message
and Cooperation Disseminate
Provide larger view onthe stakeholders view,
Gather larger view,Commercial reality, Industrial
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Advice & Challenge and Cooperation, DisseminateProject centric
Commercial reality, IndustrialOpportunities and Requirements
Horizontal Interaction: data delivery, opinion delivery
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Trust, Security, Privacy
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MASTERTAS3PRIMELIFETECOM
ONELAB2PIIFIREWORKPARADISOOPNEXT
FIRE Future Internet Res & Exp
TECOMAVANTSSARAWISSENETWOMBATPRISMSWIFTPICOS
ECODEN4CSmartNetPerimeterEchosResumeNet
••• 10eMobility - NEM - NESSI - ePosss - ISIIPSTPNOESA
PICOSeCRYPT IIFORWARDTHINK-TRUST
ResumeNetSelfNetVITAL++WISEBED
FEDERICA
FP7 – WP 2009/10: Building the facility
FP6: Early design &
FP7 – WP 2007/08: Prototyping the b d
Testbed
b d
Testbed
Building the facility and stimulating its use
• building the prototype
design & prototyping
Prototyping the federation concept Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
FIRE Facility based on open coordinated federation of testbeds
• supporting FI ResearchPII
WISEBEDWISEBEDVITAL++VITAL++
supporting FI Researchat different stages of R&D cycle
• expanding scope d i
OneLab2FedericaFederica
FIRE-ResearchNetwork of
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Other ProjectsFP7 MSs . . .
towards service architectures
• operati0nal prototype of FIRE Components to
• open and dynamic• focus on network connectivity layers
FIRE Researchthe Future FP7, MSs, …
FIRE Components to be gradually expanded
• Stimulating innovativeuse of the FIRE Facility
TESTBED PROJECTS• supporting academia and industry• proof-of-concept → pre-commercial tbs• understanding the socio-economic dim.• availability and gradual expansion of
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• availability and gradual expansion ofprototype services starting in 2008
“creating a research environment for investigating and experimentally validating investigating and experimentally validating highly innovative and revolutionary ideas“
To investigate, test and compare, at large scale, new g p gparadigms and future internet architectures, and their socio-economic impact
• e.g. transport/routing paradigms, dynamic topologies, e.g. transport/routing paradigms, dynamic topologies, service architectures ...
• e.g. socio economic impact of putting intelligence into the core, changing the end-to-end principle, ...core, changing the end to end principle, ...
validation
long-termresearch
large scaleexperiment. T tb d
Testbed
Testbed
T tb d
Testbed
Testbed
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research experiment. Testbed Testbed
experimentally-driven, multi-disciplinary research
OPNEX ECODE N4C SmartNet
validation
long term large scaleOPNEX ECODE N4C SmartNet
PerimeterNanodata
centers ResumeNet SelfNetrequirements
long-termresearch
large scaleexperiment.
Building the experimental facility
WISEBEDVITAL++
Testbed Testbed
PII
OneLab2Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Testbed
Federica
support actionsFIREWORKS PARADISO
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FIRE Launch Event, Paris, 10 September 2008
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Industries/SMEs: Albentia, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Dimes, Nokia, Thales, Intel, Italtel, NEC Europe, Thomson , Norut, Solinet, BCT, PLA OCTOPLA, OCTO
Operators: BT, France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Cosmote, OTE, RBB Telefonica Telekom Austria Telekomunikacja Polska Turkcell RBB, Telefonica, Telekom Austria, Telekomunikacja Polska, Turkcell, VoiceGlobe, Vodafone-Panafon
Research Centers: ETH, Fraunhofer, WIT, Create-Net, RACTI, , , , , ,CNIT, EURESCOM, CERTH, INRIA, CNRS, KTH, CTRC, IBBT, Club of Rome, MIT, NICTA
U i iti h l li h i hUniversities: Athens, Basel, Berlin, Bern, Braunschweig, Bucharest, Delft, Dublin, UPC, Geneva, Jerusalem, KCL, Lancaster, Liege, Lubeck, Lulea, Palermo, Passau, Patras, Madrid, Paderborn, Pisa, Poznan, Surrey, T l A i UPMC U l W
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Tel Aviv, UPMC, Uppsala, Warsaw
A first attempt comparing FIRE Facility prototypes
• Networking Research• Network technologyagnostic environmentGÉANT NRENs
•Distributed system•IP networking•Research focus
• Converged Telecom/Internet Service & Network Environments• Industry focus
Context
Gigabit transmission equipment and computing nodes both
PlanetLab – both public and private versions
SOA-NGOSS(e.g. to federate IMS b d t tb d
Platform
• GÉANT, NRENs• Industry focus
• Virtual slices composedf ki d
•Shared Resources•Converging network, i l f d
Focus
computing nodes both capable of virtualization
based testbeds among themselves and with others)
of networking and computing resources
• Isolation of experiments in slices
•Real World Environment•Applications enduring over time•Partial Control
service platform and application infrastructures•Complete Control over Dedicated Resources
• Operationalenvironment
• Reproducibility &monitoring
•Partial Control•Variability•Reproducibility
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monitoring
Building the FIRE experimental FIRE experimentallyBuilding the FIRE experimental facility & stimulating its use
25 M€
FIRE experimentallydriven research
20 M€
Defining the challenges for
the facility25 M€for IPs
20 M€for STREPs
TakingFIRE Components
(gradual expansion)(20%)
FIRE Users(user stimulation)
(20%)
advantage ofthe facility
Co-ordination and support actions - 5 M€ for CSAs
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FIRE Challenges for 2009 and beyond
Have a working prototype of the integrated FIRE facility by end of 2010 (9 months into Call 5 projects)
Match the offe of the FIRE p otot pes ith the demand Match the offer of the FIRE prototypes with the demand by research projects across Challenge 1
Establish FIRE Research as the Grand Challenge projects g p jfor the FIRE Facility
Establish bilateral federations between FIRE prototypes and with other EU national or international facilities and with other EU national or international facilities
Establish FIRE as an integral part of a potential Future Internet PPP
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