Objective ICT-2007.1.6 New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities

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New Paradigms &
Experimental Facilities
FP7 – ICT Call 2 Objective ICT-2007.1.6
NCP Info Day
Brussels 23 May 2007
Dr. Max Lemke
Deputy Head of Unit
DG INFSO-F4
New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire
Limits of the current Internet architecture
and of the IP protocol
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Internet has grown to unexpected reach
– 1 billion users
– Tb/s links
– Broadband to home
– E-europe
– Internet telephony, TV, …
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Problems have as well
– Spam
– Viruses
– Service attacks
– Complexity of management
– Adding new devices: cars, mobile phones, sensor networks…
– Mchine-to-machine communication
Different perspectives for
the Future Internet
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Industrial
– backward compatibility / standards
– security for supporting commercial services and applications
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Academic/Technological
– aiming at clear improvements
– clean slate approach to overcome intrinsic limitations
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Political
– redesigning the internet involves a huge social responsibility
• cannot be based solely on technological or commercial constraints
– how to preserve openness, fairness, social role of the Internet
• Striking the right balance between security and privacy
• was internet open and democratic by design or by accident?
– do not throw the baby out with the bath water!
– European competitiveness on future internet
Objective ICT-2007.1.6
New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities
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Experimentally-driven long-term research related to the Future Internet
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Interconnected testbeds
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Part of Challenge 1 – complementary e.g. to “Technologies and systems
architectures for the Future Internet”, part of Objective “The network of
the Future” (Call 1)
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To bootstrap and prepare the European FIRE
Future Internet Research and Experimentation Initiative
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Call 2 - Budget: 40 M€ - planned
opening June, closure October 2007
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http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire
Advanced networking
approaches
Interconnected
testbeds
Workprogramme text:
NEW PARADIGMS AND EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIES
Target Outcome
 Advanced networking approaches to architectures and
protocols
– to cope with the increased scale, resilience, complexity, mobility,
security and transparency of the Future Internet
– coupled with their validation in large scale testing environments
based on a combination of physical and 'virtual' infrastructures
 Interconnected
testbeds addressing:
– novel distributed and reconfigurable protocol architectures;
– novel distributed network and service architectures,
infrastructures and software platforms;
– advanced embedded or overlay security, trust and identity
management architectures and technologies
– system-level testbeds for providing trusted access to e-services
with users requiring no administration and security skills
 Coordination
and Support Actions
Workprogramme text:
NEW PARADIGMS AND EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIES
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Impact
– Strengthened EU position in Future Internet
Developments
– Wider take-up of RTD on networks and services facilitated
by comprehensive validation
– Global consensus towards standards and strengthened
international co-operation through interconnected
testbeds and interconnection capabilities offered to third
countries
– Higher confidence in the secure use of the internet
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Indicative Budget Distribution
– CP 36 M€: IPs min 12 M€, STREPs min 15 M€
– NoE 3M€
– CSA 1M€
The FIRE Initiative
Future Internet Research and Experimentation
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Experimentally-driven long-term research
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on new paradigms and networking approaches for the future internet
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open to fresh bottom-up ideas, no backwards-compatibility constraints
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complementing the running FET SAC projects
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multidisciplinary
Building a sustainable, dynamic, large-scale experimentation facility
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Supporting both medium and long term research on networks and services
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Gradually built by federating existing and new testbeds
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PANLAB, ONELAB ideas for federation
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Research Networking Testbeds, SAC testbeds
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Open to relevant testbeds from EU, EUREKA, national, regional projects
For use by European industry and academia
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FIRE is a long term initiative: Call 2 is just a first step – more calls planned in FP7
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Definition of a European identity based on EU needs and strengths
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Exploiting the GEANT pan-European Gigabit research network
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Collaboration with FIND/GENI (US) and related initiatives in the Far East
FIRE baseline: starting from FP6 research
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Long-term research in communications and networking
under Future and Emerging Technologies:
– Situated Autonomic Communications projects:
• ANA, BIONETS, CASCADAS, HAGGLE
– other future internet related projects
• CATNETS, COOPCOM, EVERGROW, NET-REFOUND
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Research Infrastructure Testbeds
– Onelab STREP to widen Planetlab and create an autonomous
Planetlab Europe
– PANLAB SSA preparing the federation of testbeds
– Testbeds related to QoS, new routing, convergence of services,
IPv6, mobility and multihoming, etc.
Baseline: SAC projects in FP6-FET
2006 – 2009, ~ 30 M€
HAGGLE
BIONETS
Opportunistic
networking
(cross-layer)
New Architectures
Autonomic
service
evolution
Common research issues:
Security, resilience,
self-* (organisation,
evolution,healing, …)
Situated Services
interaction ofAutonomic
new
paradigms withcommunication
society
elements
ANA
Beyond
IP
self-org.
CASCADAS
Baseline: Testbeds in FP6
(2006 – 2009, ~ 30M€)
IST
RI
disruptive technologies,
systems, architectures
pre-commercial
services,& products
take-up
pre-commercial or
emerging technologies
long-term
FIRE strategy
WPs 2009-10, 2011/12
WP 2007-08
FIRE
ONELAB
Objective 1.6
“New Paradigms
& Experimental
Facilities”
Call 2
40M
PANLAB
CORELABS
CIP
Capacities
Study
To be
defined
FIRE Preparatory Group Report
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to be issued in early June
activities identified as needed to bootstrap FIRE
– Experimentally driven long term research on future internet
– Framework / umbrella / organisation for federation of testbeds
– Pilots of interconnected testbeds
• demonstrating the added value of federation/interconnection
• system-level testbeds
• testing and benchmarking methodologies
Objective ICT-2007.1.6
New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities
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Contact
– Unit INFSO - F4 New Infrastructure Paradigms and
Experimental Facilities
– Per Blixt (HoU)
– Max Lemke (DHoU)
– Fabrizio Sestini
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Info Day
– 14 June 2007, Brussels
– [email protected]
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Website
– http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire