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1 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Dr. Fiona Williams Ericsson Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 1
2 Outline of the presentation Trends in the market IoT and video are generating growth The FI-PPP as a focus for on-going field trials and innovation in Europe The FI-PPP FINESCE field trials of ICT in the smart energy sector Towards the new 5G-PPP in the Horizon 2020 context Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 2
3 Market facts 5 years ago and now 1,5B 300MoU 4B Mobile subscriptions Internet users Voice per user 6,4B Mobile subscriptions 2,4B Internet users 500MB Monthly traffic per smartphone user 30M Smartphones shipped Q M Smartphones shipped Q1-13 Apps downloaded >500M January 2009 >98B Apps downloaded June 2013 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 3
4 Everything gets connected & smart, not just phones Expansion into digital services to find new revenues Tiered, shared, bundled and real-time pricing models Customer experience & efficiency driving operator transformation Differentiation through superior network performance and quality Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 4
5 Everything gets connected & smart, not just phones Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 5
6 MARKET DRIVERS GROWTH OPPORTUNITY Market & consumer Demands COST REDUCTIONS REGULATORY MANDATES SUSTAINABILITY Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 6
7 Operators m2m efforts focused on utilities, health & transport Sample: 10 operators with ambitions in M2M Number of operators that focus their M2M efforts on different industries Energy & utilities 9 Vodafone Telefonica AT&T China Mobile Verizon Orange Telenor Deutsche Telekom SingTel DoCoMo Transport & logistics Health Automotive Security Consumer appliances Manufacturing & Industrial automation Retail Consumer goods Financial services Public services Travel & hospitality 1 Agriculture 1 Smart city 1 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 7 Source: Evalueserve (operator websites & presentations)
8 industry innovation Media Commerce Health Tapping opportunities in the digital media world by partnering with content providers and acquiring stakes in digital companies Introducing innovative services in music, Mobile TV, apps and gaming areas Launching m-wallet, online shopping, internet auction services to add another revenue stream not tied to data traffic, thereby driving M-Commerce growth Developing integrated e-health platform to connect health professionals & patients together and offerings solutions for remote consultation, medical care and disease management Utilities Making efforts to move toward a low-carbon society by offering Smart Grid Technology Transforming cities into intelligent metropolitan areas using M2M technology. Smart City Initiatives such as Smart Santander and Wireless City Education Working towards provision of total educational environment using ICT Started several initiatives such as networkbased schools, Online Parent Schools, N- Academy and Virtual English Conversation Lessons Transport Collaborating with leading auto manufacturers to extend connectivity to the car. Working to create intelligent vehicle by integrating mobile broadband service into cars Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 8
9 Outline of the presentation Trends in the market IoT and video are generating growth The FI-PPP as a focus for on-going field trials and innovation in Europe The FI-PPP FINESCE field trials of ICT in the smart energy sector Towards the new 5G-PPP in the Horizon 2020 context Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 9
10 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 10
11 The European Internet Economy Source: Towards a competitive European Internet industry European Commission 2012, SMART 2009/0044 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 11 11
12 The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI-PPP) The aim of the FI-PPP is to capture new opportunities in the Future Internet, derived from digitalization of economy sectors This requires creating an generic, open and standard platform (FI-WARE) and meeting point (FI-LAB) around which a dynamic innovation ecosystem can be created engaging developers and entrepreneurs EC provides half of the funding: Pan-european dimension Born local (Europe) but with global ambition Industry driven, major industry players involved Transport, Mobility and Logistics Smart Energy Grid tourism ehealth e-government Open APIs for Open Minds Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 12
13 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 13 The Next Computer
14 The Future Internet PPP delivers FI-WARE technology foundation 8 Use-Cases from different domains Infrastructure repository XIPI Development Phase 1 Large Scale Trials Phase2 FI-LAB & Hackathons 5 Large Scale Trials in different domains XIFI test-beds proliferation Validate with more than 1000 SMEs & web entrepreneurs Product Suite Sustainability Market Visibility Market Take-up Phase 3 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 14 Today 14
15 FI-LAB (FI-WARE Open Innovation Lab) FI-LAB will be a case example of a FI-WARE Instance. It: Provides Cloud hosting capabilities so third parties can run experimental Future Internet Applications and test them Make Generic Enablers implementations available for experimentation: Global accessible instances provided as a Service Deployable as dedicated instances by application providers using Cloud blueprint management functions Will be operated under central control and be accessible from a dedicated website. A meeting point for innovation: Entrepreneurs can setup accounts for free, adhering to certain terms and conditions Liason with so-called application sponsors (e.g., cities) to enrich the environment Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page
16 Building the FI-WARE ecosystem: the vision Instructions for creation of dedicated GE instances FI-WARE Catalogue Commercial facility Instructions for using Global shared GE instance Current FI-Lab FI-Lab expansion across Europe as shared facility for Trials (XiFi project) Trial 2 Current focus: Take up of FI-WARE results by Internet application developers and entrepreneurs Creation and support of a dynamic innovation ecosystem FI-Lab expansion across Europe Trial 1 Specific UC Trial facilities Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 16 16
17 Opportunities for all Application sponsors (business, cities, etc) Connect to entrepreneurs Put their data at work Visibility, promotion Costs saving Better service to customers Corporate Reputation Entrepreneurs, Developers Ability to test with real data Ability to run trials with real users Visibility, promotion Hosting of permanent showcase Connection to potential customers Acceleration of product development FI-WARE Technology Providers Added value to just the technology Connecting to entrepreneurs: Revenue-sharing opportunities Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 17
18 Next steps Ambitious FI-WARE promotion campaign (4,2 M investment during May 2013 April 2014 period) Successful launch of the FI-Lab at London Campus Party (September 3-8) Startup weekend events planned across Europe Hackathons, Development contests (870 K in awards) 100 M of funding for SMEs and Web entrepreneurs developing products on top of FI-WARE: to be canalized through incubators, accelerators, SME associations projects starting in 2014 Design and deployment of pan-european FI-WARE trial facility to be launch in April 2014 Proposal for FI-WARE continuation phase (23 M ) Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 18 18
19 The EC is making a strong bet on FI- WARE/FI-LAB Neelie Kroes launched FI-LAB at Campus Party Europe in London (full speech here) FI-WARE is one way we are levelling a playing field: a project to make innovative technologies available for all. Smart cities are a great example They create platforms, and use them, making open data and applications available to citizens, to developers, to innovators, to come up with yet more ideas and this is where initiatives like the FI-LAB come in. Led by industry, this is a major investment in generic technology. She also made a reference to FI-LAB at the launch of the EIP on Smart Cities and Communities (full speech here) Just earlier this week I launched the Future Internet lab That's something that you can turn into real results, real jobs, and real innovation. European platforms helping European innovation in European cities. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 19
20 Outline of the presentation Trends in the market IoT and video are generating growth The FI-PPP as a focus for on-going field trials and innovation in Europe The FI-PPP FINESCE field trials of ICT in the smart energy sector Towards the new 5G-PPP in the Horizon 2020 context Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 20
21 The Future Internet for Smart Energy ICT Smart Energy Internet technology Energy Future Internet of Energy: organizing many... (volatile) distributed energy production (flexible) consumers and prosumers electric vehicles (as consumers and storage) Benefits of using the future internet: lower costs for application development easy access for new partners scalability of applications Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 21
22 GRID transformation TODAY ENERGY RESOURCES CENTERED Generation Transmission Distribution Consumer ONE ENERGY FLOW, ONE INFORMATION FLOW Source: NIST Smart Grid Framework 1.0 Sept 2009 EXPECTED DISTRIBUTED AND PARTICIPATIVE MARKET Distributed generation and consumption More focus on customer concerns; quality, security of supply New market participants, pro-sumers, aggregators, mobility service operators, etc New management models; transparency and non discriminatory access. BI-DIRECTIONAL ENERGY FLOW, N INFORMATION FLOWS New products and services.
23 FI-PPP Family of projects Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 23
24 FI-PPP Phase I: FINSENY s 4-Step Approach 1. Scenario description Identify use cases and actors (market roles as well as systems & devices) according IntelliGrid method 2. ICT requirements Define requirements for communication & information flows as well as services and middleware cmp Microgrid Control Center uc Use Case Model Actor Legend Candidate for Generic Enabler (GE) Combination of GE and domain-specific enablers Candidate for domain-specific enabler IF7 Operator Interface Outline Usecase IF8 Market Management Contract Management System Subfunctions Use Case IF9 Maintenance Forecasting & Planning... Scheduling Enterprise Service Bus 3. Functional Architecture identify key functional building blocks and interfaces, specify data models and communication protocols develop ICT architecture based on common and domain specific enablers IF6 Ov erlay Grid Inter Operation State Analysis Supply & demand Configuration Control Optimization balancing Management Realt-time High-Speed Data Bus Communication Network Monitoring IF1 Communication Domain Front End for Network Devices IF2 Communication Front End for Prosumer Devices IF3 Communication Network Management... Historical Information System (short & long-term) Device Registry IF4 Customer Serv ice Front End IF5 4. Trial candidates identify trial candidates taking into account relevance, trial setup and reuse of existing trials Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 24
25 FINESCE Partners and Trial Sites trial site partner location Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 25
26 FI-PPP Phase I ( ): FINSENY s 4-Step Approach uc Use Case Model System 1. Scenario description Identify use cases and actors (market roles as well as systems & devices) according IntelliGrid method Actor Use Case Outline Usecase Subfunctions 2. ICT requirements Define requirements for communication & information flows as well as services and middleware 3. Functional Architecture Identify key functional building blocks and interfaces, specify data models and communication protocols Develop ICT architecture based on common and domain specific enablers cmp Microgrid Control Center Legend Candidate for Generic Enabler (GE) Combination of GE and domain-specific enablers Candidate for domain-specific enabler IF7 IF8 Operator Interface Market Contract Maintenance Management Management Enterprise Service Bus IF6 Ov erlay Grid Inter Operation State Analysis Supply & demand Configuration Communication... Control Optimization balancing Management Network Management Realt-time High-Speed Data Bus Domain IF9 Forecasting & Planning... Scheduling Historical Information System (short & long-term) 4. Trial candidates Identify trial candidates taking into account relevance, trial setup and reuse of existing trials Communication Network Monitoring IF1 Communication Front End for Network Devices IF2 Communication Front End for Prosumer Devices IF3 Device Registry IF4 Customer Serv ice Front End IF5 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 26
27 Trial 1: FI Providing Sustainable Smart City Energy (Malmö, Sweden) Using Future Internet as an enabler for innovation and opening of closed systems Demonstrate optimization of supply and demand across different energy carriers, such as electricity, heat and cooling Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 27
28 E.ON Malmö Smart Energy site Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 28
29 Trial 1 Introduction Scope The scope of the WP1 trial is to execute Demand Side Management and Demand Side Response tests with external buildings in the Hyllie district, Malmö, Sweden, based on an integrated approach of energy carriers Desired outcomes How Future Internet technologies can contribute to an efficient and robust Demand Side Management system Proof of concept and evaluation on solution which architecture is based on distributed energy management capability and centralized portfolio management Evaluate and test different business model(s) according to defined use cases to obtain better view on Demand Side Management and Demand Side Response as well as ideas on customer s potential to act as balancing power Scale-up strategy for the trial, e.g. ability for other towns/regions/business sectors to use the results/functionality Participants E.ON, RWTH Aachen Hyllie, Malmö Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 29 Page 29
30 Trial 2 introduction Motivation: Support the change of end user behaviour towards a more optimal usage of renewable energy when available. Create an opportunity for entrepreneurs and SMEs to implement, test and improve new prosumer services, thus fostering innovation. Scope: The WP will follow two streams of activities: Energy management in a community of 25 single family houses in the Horsens area Energy management in a commercial office building in Madrid Objectives: Evaluate the value provided by enabling innovative services to prosumers using FI Generic Enablers in the two trial sites. Jointly, the two streams of activities will address the following objectives: 1. Enable value added services through an open FI based platform with FINESCE APIs, offering rich data on energy needs and consumption patterns. 2. Promote energy efficiency via incentives from the energy market place and dynamic tariffs. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 30
31 WP2 trial sites Stenderup Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 31
32 Trial 3 - FI Developing B2B electricity eco-system Building a cross-border Virtual Utility Wind GW Virtual Power Plant Control Solar GW Bio Mass TSO Load Smart Factory GW Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 32
33 Belgium Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 33
34 Germany Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 34
35 Trial 4 FI Building the Energy Marketplace Motivations Marketplace for Demand Side Management High density of Renewable Energy Sources Generation is more and more distributed Demand is more controllable than production Objective to increase the grid stability and efficiency by using energy market mechanisms Scope Experimentation in Terni (Italy) ~15 Customers ~2 Renewable Energy Sources Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 35
36 Context Trial site: Terni (Italy) 10 POWER [MW] LV PRODUCTION PLANTS Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 36
37 Trial site Ireland Future Internet : Electricity in Action Objectives: ecar batteries as interruptible loads to balance the power grid Substation communication for power management Simulation at RWTH to scale up results trial site partner location Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 37
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39 Trial 5: Part II Smart Grid Communication Objectives Develop a highly advanced IP-based smart grid communication network based on Optical Packet Switch and Transport (OPST) architecture Implement and gain knowledge of FI-Ware Security Generic Enabler Enhance knowledge of utilities smart grid communication requirements as well as gap analysis in this area Smart Grid Communications using OPST Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 39
40 Simulation Support at RWTH The Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems at RWTH is equipped with a unique infrastructure for simulation of power systems and interaction with communication infrastructure The simulation facility will be used both as proof of concept and as as test for scalability Real-Time Digital Simulator (Copyright Peter Winand) Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 40
41 Apps for the Smart Energy World original trials plus open call FINESCE SME contest Phase III APP APP APP APP APP APP APP APP APP APP APP APP APP APP API Layer Virtual Power Smart Factory Smart Home Electric emarket Place Plant and Prosumers Vehicles DSE DSE DSE DSE DSE DSE DSE GE GE GE GE GE GE GE GE Device Sensor Actor Device Actor Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 41
42 FINESCE 5 Innovation events: Impressions More information on Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 42
43 FINESCE Dissemination events Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 43
44 Outline of the presentation Trends in the market IoT and video are generating growth The FI-PPP as a focus for on-going field trials and innovation in Europe The FI-PPP FINESCE field trials of ICT in the smart energy sector Towards the new 5G-PPP in the Horizon 2020 context Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 44
45 EU Commissioner Kroes called industry to join EU Commission in a PPP on 5G Commissioner Kroes called industry at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona, Spain And today I call on EU industry and other partners to join us in a Public-Private partnership in this area. An open platform that helps us reach our common goal more coherently, directly, and quickly. European 5G is an unmissable opportunity to recapture the global technological lead. And I hope you will be able to support and join us. Group of organisations prepared a PPP proposal Source: Commissioner Neelie Kroes, Smashing barriers and thinking big. Address at Mobile World Congress, 26 February 2013, Barcelona, Spain, Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 45
46 Why a PPP? I PPP Programme that will deliver solutions, architectures, technologies and standards for the ubiquitous 5G communication infrastructures of the next decade Programme Ambitions: Key Challenges / High level KPIs Providing 1000 times higher wireless area capacity and more varied service capabilities compared to 2010 Saving up to 90% of energy per service provided. The main focus will be in mobile communication networks where the dominating energy consumption comes from the radio access network Reducing the average service creation time cycle from 90 hours to 90 minutes Creating a secure, reliable and dependable Internet with a zero perceived downtime for services provision Facilitating very dense deployments of wireless communication links to connect over 7 trillion wireless devices serving over 7 billion people Enabling advanced User controlled privacy Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 46
47 Why a PPP? II Complementary PPPs Progress on services (e.g. FI-PPP) is accelerating the already high pressure for improved Infrastructure(s) Need to advance networks (e.g. 5G Infrastructure PPP) to ensure the optimal user experience and EU Leadership Source: EC NetSoc CSA FI and 5G PPP Poster. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 47
48 5G PPP vision Context Future 5G networks quite different from today's networks It takes in average 10 years to develop a new generation of network Vision In ten years from now, telecom and IT will be integrated towards a common very high capacity ubiquitous infrastructure Converging capabilities for both fixed and mobile accesses Future networks massively based on general purpose, programmable and specific high performance hardware That will offer resources for transport, routing, storage and execution Network elements will become "computing equivalent" equipment that gathers programmable resources, interfaces and functions based on virtualisation technologies Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 48
49 Key challenges Providing 1000 times higher wireless area capacity and more varied service capabilities compared to Saving up to 90% of energy per service provided. The main focus will be in mobile communication networks where the dominating energy consumption comes from the radio access network. Reducing the average service creation time cycle from 90 hours to 90 minutes. Creating a secure, reliable and dependable Internet with a zero perceived downtime for services provision. Facilitating very dense deployments of wireless communication links to link up over 7 trillion wireless devices serving over 7 billion people. Enabling advanced user controlled privacy. Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 49
50 Proposed research program Project implementation Faster, More Powerful and More Energy Efficient Solutions for integrated High Capacity Access and Core Networks for a Wider Range of Services Wireless Networks Optical Networks Automated Network Organisation - Network Management and Automation Implementing Convergence Beyond the Access Last Mile Re-Designing the Network Information Centric Networks Network Function Virtualisation Software Defined Networking Networks of Clouds Ensuring availability, robustness and security Ensuring efficient hardware implementations Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 50
51 Indicative timeline I Mid 2014: Expected start of first projects under the PPP umbrella Exploratory phase to understand detailed requirements on 5G future systems and to identify most promising functional architectures and technology options which will meet the requirements. These activities will build on previous research work in industry and research framework programs as well as global activities in other regions and standards bodies Detailed system research and development for all access means, backbone and core networks (including SDN, virtualised network resources, cloud systems, undedicated programmable hardware, ) by taking into account economic conditions for future deployment. This work will set the basis for a Pan European experimental infrastructure serving all network domains. The proof of concepts in particular for core network elements is expected in this phase. Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 51
52 Indicative timeline II 2016/2017 Detailed system optimisation by taking into account all identified requirements and constraints. Finalise consensus on globally identified frequency bands for mobile and wireless communications (also taken into account the result of WRC15) and final system definition and optimisation by means of simulations, validation of concepts and early trials. The PPP will develop contributions to initial global standardisation activities and will build the Pan European experimental infrastructure in collaboration with GEANT and FIRE initiative. Preparation of WRC17/18. Support of initial international standardisation activities, which will continue in the following years. 2016/2017 Support of regulatory bodies for the allocation of newly identified frequency bands for the deployment of new systems. New frequency bands should be available around 2019/2020. Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 52
53 Indicative timeline III 2016/2017 Implementation of large trials of new systems for validation under close to real world conditions, complementary research work as the need will arise as technologies are assessed to 2019 Investigation, prototypes, technology demos and pilots of network management and operation, cloud-based distributed computing and big data for network operation. 2017/2018 Extension of trials to non ICT stakeholders to evaluate the programme results and its impact in the real economy. 2017/2018 Detailed standardisation process based on validated system concepts by means of simulations and close to real world trials to 2020 Large scale demonstrations and trials, scalability testing, etc. Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 53
54 Indicative timeline IV 2019/2020 New frequency bands available for trial network deployment and initial commercial deployment of new systems. 2019/2020 Close to commercial systems deployment under real world conditions with selected customers to prepare economic exploitation on global basis. Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 54
55 Proposed governance model Basic approach Associated Members in Association coming from communicationsnetworks-oriented ETP and beyond Association Board General Assembly Association Statutes and Modus Operandi of Association PPP Contract (Article 19 in Horizon 2020 Regulation) European Commission Grant Agreement per project Full Members in Association Member Agreement Industry Advisory Group 5G Initiative Communicationsnetworks-oriented ETP ETP governance model Consortium Agreement per project signed by all project partners 5G Infrastructure Collaboration Agreement across all projects in all Phases and signed by all partners Source: 5G PPP proposal. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 55
56 Proposed governance model Project implementation Industry Advisory Group <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Steering Board Source: 5G PPP proposal. Technology Board Topic area 1 Topic area 2 Topic area 3 Phase I Project 2 Project 3 Project N Topic area 4 Project 1 Topic area 5 Topic area 6 Topic area 7 Topic area m Active PPP Projects Cross Issues Phase II Project 2 Project 3 Project N Topic area 1 Topic area 2 Topic area 3 Topic area 4 Project 1 Topic area 5 Topic area 6 Topic area 7 Topic area m Topic area 1 Topic area 2 Topic area 3 Phase III Project 2 Project 3 Project N Topic area 4 Project 1 Topic area 5 Topic area 6 Topic area 7 Topic area m Consortium Agreement per project signed by all project partners 5G Infrastructure Collaboration Agreement across all projects in all Phases and signed by all partners Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 56
57 Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 57
58 Work Program Until now only unofficial draft Work Programs available Call 1 Publication date December 11, 2013 All Topics except ICT14.a, ICT14.b, ICT14.c, ICT35 ICT14a, ICT14.b, ICT14.c ICT37 [SME instrument] Open call cut-off dates 23 April November 2014 Phase 1 18/06/ /09/ /12/2014 Phase 2 XX/10/2014 XX/12/2014 Phase 1 18/03/ /06/ /09/ /12/2015 Phase 2 18/03/ /06/ /09/ /12/2015 Source: EU Commission. Overall indicative budget: EUR million from 2014 budget and EUR 170 million from 2015 budget Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 58
59 Work Program Source: EU Commission. All single stage 2014 EUR million Smart Cyber-Physical Systems ICT1.a 37 ICT1.b 17 ICT1.c 2 Smart System Integration ICT2.a 35 ICT2.b 9 ICT2.c 3 ICT2.d 1 Advanced Thin, Organic and Large Area Electronics (TOLAE) technologies Smart Networks and novel Internet Architectures Smart optical and wireless network technologies Advanced Cloud Infrastructures and Services Tools and Methods for Software Development FIRE+ (Future Internet Research & Experimentation) ICT3.a 17 ICT3.b 15.5 ICT3.c 3 ICT3.d 2.5 ICT5 24 ICT6.a 29 ICT6.b 1 ICT7.a 66 ICT7.b 5 ICT7.c 2 ICT9 25 ICT11.a 25 ICT11.b 5 ICT11.c 1.5 Web Entrepreneurship ICT13.a 6 ICT13.b 4 Advanced 5G Network Infrastructure for the Future Internet Big Data and Open Data Innovation and take-up ICT14.a 98 ICT14.b 25 ICT14.c 2 ICT15.a 39 ICT15.b EUR million Cracking the language barrier ICT17.a 4 ICT17.b 10 ICT17.c 1 Support the growth of ICT innovative ICT18.a 14 Creative Industries SMEs ICT18.b 1 Advanced digital gaming/gamification ICT21.a 9 technologies ICT21.b 8 Multimodal and Natural computer ICT22.a 7.5 interaction ICT22.b 16 ICT22.c 7.5 Robotics ICT23.a 57 ICT23.b 12 ICT23.c 5 Photonics KET ICT26.a 28 ICT26.b 8 ICT26.c 5 ICT26.d 6 Development of novel materials and systems for OLED lighting ICT29 18 Human-centric Digital Age ICT31.a 6 ICT31.b 1 Cybersecurity, Trustworthy ICT ICT32.a 37 ICT32.b 1 Trans-national co-operation among National Contact Points ICT33 4 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support ICT35.a.b.c 4 ICT35.d 1.5 ICT35.e 0.5 ICT35.f 1 Open Disruptive innovation Scheme (ODI) ICT35 [SME instrument] Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 59
60 Trial site Ireland - Demand Control Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 60
61 FINESCE API Services per Category and Trial WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP 1 Smart City, WP 2 Smart Region, WP 3 X-Border VPP, WP4 emarket, WP 5 ecar & Dist. network Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 61
62 #1 Everything gets connected & smart, not just phones Everything gets connected as devices, consumer electronics, cars, grids and everything else wants to get benefit from mobility, following the rapid adoption of smartphones. Users appreciate having apps and data seamlessly available on multiple devices, most evident on tablets and smartphones. Hans Vestberg, Ericsson President and CEO, at MWC 2013 predicted that By 2013 more than 50% of phone shipments will be smartphones, driven by more affordable models. Towards Future Internet and 5G in Europe Ericsson AB 2014 Page 62
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