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The FIRST Project and the Future Internet National Research Programme Prof. Gyula Sallai DSc Future Internet National Technology Platform (FI NTP) Future Internet Research Coordination Centre (FIRCC) Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) ICC 2013 - Future Internet PPP Workshop Budapest, 13 June 2013

Future Internet R&D Activities in Hungary 1. Participation in several FP6 and FP7 ICT projects (BME) and in the SmartAgriFood FI PPP project (Campden BRI) 2. Establishing Future Internet National Technology Platform (FI NTP) - 2011 3. Future Internet Assembly (FIA) and Forum (FIF) in Budapest May 2011 4. FI NTP, as the Hungarian FI Forum Chapter prepares National FI Strategy - 2011 5. Call for participating in Social Renewal Operational Programme (TÁMOP) with ICT, FI etc., proposals financed by EU Structural Funds 6. Consortium led by University of Debrecen wins in 2012 by the theme: Future Internet research from the theory to application (FIRST) 7. Establishing the Future Internet Research Coordination Centre (FIRCC) in the frame of the FIRST project January 2013. 8. Announcing Future Internet National Research Program (JINKA) by the FI NTP and the FIRCC March 2013. 2

Concept of Future Internet Research Strategy Limitation of current Internet New technological opportunities Expansion of content space: things, 3D, cognitive contents Societal-economic impacts Radical increase of Internet in size and complexity Drastic expansion of application opportunities Security and trust Living applications: Intelligent city, home, office, transport, e-health, e-government, education, 3D media, energy, Agri&Food, etc. Scalability & sustainability Content centric networks Internet of People Internet of Everything Internet of Things Ambient and sensor networks Self-managing networks Based on NiCT FI vision, FIA2011 in Budapest and Poznan, FIA2012 in Aarlborg and FIA2013 in Dublin 3

Relevant Future Internet Functions 1. Identification and interconnection of things, devices, sensors (Internet of Things) 2. Mobility: anywhere, anytime data collection and presentation 3. Networked data bases: real time access and global handling of big data (huge scale multimedia contents) 4. Content based searching, content mining 5. Managing 3D and cognitive contents, virtual world 6. Localization, tracking and tracing 7. Information security, personal data protection 8. Customized solutions and presentation (personal profile) 9. Quality, service and application orientation (platform) 10. Cloud computing and communications, software, platform, infrastructure, network as a service 11. Remote collaboration, monitoring and control of physical processes 4

Future Internet Application Areas Manufacturing Business Agri & Food Government Shopping Entertainment Interactive 3D media Independent life for elders Health Life-long education Education E-government Fast entertainment Flexible production Ambient devices Food security Intelligent building and home Child observer Remote medical caring Energy Ubiquitous, RFID environment Penetration monitor Catastrophe management Traffic managemnent Resource efficiency Customerisation Optimisation, automatisation of manufacturing process Virtual collaboration arena Meteorology Transport Research Joint research, planning, modelling Turism Social networking Culture Cultural enheritage Environment, water Data and fraud protection Security Ecologically integrated road and traffic management Logistics 5

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Partners of FIRST project 120 researchers (80 PhD) University of Debrecen Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) Inter-University Research Centre for Telecom and IT (ETIK) Eötvös Lóránt University of Sciences (ELTE) Hungarian Academy of Sciences National Information Infrastructure Development Institute 7

Structure of FIRST project Future Internet Research, Services and Technology From the Theory to Application RSP 6: FI smart city applications RSP 5: Internet of Things RSP 2: Traffic modelling and performance analysis Research Subproject 1: Theoretical foundation of FI RSP 4: Customized content management procedures RSP 3: Network architectures and protocols for FI Horizontal Subproject 7: Developing FI training and postgraduate cources Horizontal Subproject 8: Establishing FI Research Coordination Centre (FIRCC) 8

Scheduling Future Internet Research project (FIRST) and Research Coordination Centre (FIRCC) FIRST project, 27 months FIRCC operation, 5 years Establishing and shaping FIRCC Project start Founding FIRCC in Debrecen. Founders: Project end Starting FI National Research Program Other organisations join the FIRCC 9

The Future Internet National Research Program managed by Future Internet National Technology Platform, Future Internet Research Coordination Centre building upon: the membership and activity of the FI NTP (FI strategy, work-shops), the successful research projects financed by EU Structural Funds, the joining of organizations interested in FI is aiming at: fostering the Internet Technology and Science in Hungary, following, supporting and coordinating the research and innovation activity related to Future Internet in Hungary, enhancing the participation in EU R&D programmes, encouraging the cooperation within the academic sphere, between universities, promoting the cooperation between the academic sphere and the business sphere on precompetitive base. 10

Research Goals Internet Science: fundamentals and impacts Basic research: network science, cryptography, cognitive systems, impact on lifestyle and human relations Future Internet technologies, Internet engineering: Development of networking solutions and protocols, datamanagement methods and design procedures for the FI Innovative solutions: content and applications Development of FI-based, customizable content management methods, industrial and community applications 11

#9: Future Internet testbeds and experiments Research Areas and Goals #8: Future Internet community applications #7: Cyber-physical systems and applications Innovative Solutions: Content Management and Application Development #6: Internet of Things #5: 3D Internet and cognitive infocom #4: Content management Future Internet Technologies: Network architectures, Data management methods #3: Network architectures and protocols #2: FI modelling, analysis and design Internet Science: Network Science, Cryptography, Social impacts #1: Internet basic research 12

Relevant Research Topics Research Areas / Chapters FI testbeds and experiments Future Internet community applications Cyber-physical systems and applications Internet of Things 3D Internet and cognitive infocom Content management Network architectures and protocols FI modelling, analysis and design 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 Internet basic research 1 7 Virtual services testbeds, standards issues Smart City / Space / Health / Gov / Business applications Mobile crowd-sensing platform, cognitive applications Smart energy / production factory / agri-food / agri-food /cars /cars, intelligent / logistics transport Embedded and intelligent engineering systems Self-optimizing and self-managing IoT solutions Identification, IPv6-based IoT HCI, cognitive content /infocom, virtual collaboration 3D Internet and networked media, 4D content creation Knowledge discovery, digital library issues Semantic multimedia search methods Big Data, effective processing of large amount of data NaaS, PaaS etc., Cloud infocommunications Novel transport protocols and mobility handling for FI Scalable, reliable and secure network architectures Performance analysis and network design Traffic management and resource allocation Mathematical models, large scale networks, cryptography, cyber security, cognitive systems, social impacts 13

Participants of the FI National Research Programme More than 30 institutions and 250 researchers University of Szeged Óbuda University University of Miskolc Corvinus University of Budapest Pannon University University of West-Hungary Pázmány Péter Catholic University Eszterházy Károly College National Széchényi Library 14 Antenna Hungaria IBM Hungary Oracle Hungary SAP Hungary 3DICC Lab Hungarian IPv6 Forum SafePay Fujitsu NMH Social Dialogue

The FIRST project and the Future Internet National Research Programme (JINKA) Thank you for your kind attention sallai@tmit.bme.hu