Internet of Things: Cross-cutting Integration Platforms Across Sectors

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Internet of Things: Cross-cutting Integration Platforms Across Sectors Dr. Ovidiu Vermesan, Chief Scientist, SINTEF DIGITAL EU-Stakeholder Forum, 31 January-01 February, 2017, Essen, Germany

IoT - Hyper-connected Society Everything connected, everything analysed, Embedded intelligence everywhere Physical, Digital, Virtual Cognition Sustainability Energy Efficiency Autonomous Systems Electricity Everywhere Digital Shadow Pervasive Sensing Cloud Computing Mobile Edge Computing Smart Data Ubiquitous Mobile Computing Computer-aided Collaboration

The dynamics of IoT digital age

IERC European Research and Innovation Highway IoT European Research Cluster H2020 IoT-EPI Projects IoT Projects FP7 IoT Smart Cities Projects Sustaining Europe s leading position in the future Internet of Things within a global context H2020 Call 2017 H2020 Call 2018 H2020 Call 2019 Bring together the EU funded projects and identifying IoT technology research challenges at the European level in the view of global development. Address the large potential for IoT-based capabilities in Europe and to coordinate the convergence of ongoing activities.

IERC IERC Activity Chains AC02: IoT Emerging Technologies and Applications AC01: IoT Architecture approaches and open platforms Activity Chains AC03: IoT Results Exploitation AC05: Trusted IoT AC04: IoT Hyper-connected Society

IoT-EPI IoT - European Platforms Initiative The IoT European Platforms Initiative (IoT-EPI) program includes the research and innovation consortia that are working together to deliver an IoT extended into a web of platforms for connected devices and objects. The IoT platforms support smart environments, businesses, services and persons with dynamic and adaptive configuration capabilities. The goal is to overcome the fragmentation of vertically-oriented closed systems, architectures and application areas and move towards open systems and platforms that support multiple applications.

IoT-EPI IoT - European Platforms Initiative Projects Supporting IoT activities on innovation ecosystems The business engine for IoT projects Building an IoT Open Ecosystem for Connected Smart Objects Symbiosis of smart objects across IoT environments iot-epi.eu objects Connect mass-market products with the digital world across multiple application sectors Open virtual neighbourhood platform for connecting IoT infrastructures and smart Interoperability of heterogeneous IoT platforms Adoptive gateways for diverse multiple environments Bridging the interoperability gap of the IoT

IoT-EPI IoT - European Platforms Initiative Task Forces Innovation International Cooperation Platforms Interoperability 6 5 1 2 4 3 Educational Platforms IoT Accelerators IoT Business Models

IoT-European LSPs Programme IoT European Large-Scale Pilots Programme The IoT European Large-Scale Pilots Programme includes the innovation consortia that are collaborating to foster the deployment of IoT solutions in Europe through integration of advanced IoT technologies across the value chain, demonstration of multiple IoT applications at scale and in a usage context, and as close as possible to operational conditions. The programme projects are targeted, goal driven initiatives that propose IoT approaches to specific real-life industrial/societal challenges. They are autonomous entities that involve stakeholders from supply side to demand side, and contain all the technological and innovation elements, the tasks related to the use, application and deployment as well as the development, testing and integration activities.

IoT-European LSPs Programme IoT European Large-Scale Pilots Programme Projects IoT Large-Scale Pilots applications and use cases: MONICA: Wearable devices containing sensors and actuators for massive scale applications. ACTIVAGE: Active and healthy ageing. AUTOPILOT: Automated driving and infrastructure. IoF2020: Strengthen competiveness of farming and food chains in Europe. SYNCHRONICITY: Single digital city market for Europe. CREATE-IoT: Stimulate collaboration between IoT initiatives, by supporting the development and growth of IoT ecosystems based on open technologies and platforms. U4IoT: Actively engage end-users and citizens to achieve IoT societal acceptance.

ACTIVAGE IoF2020 MONICA SYNCHRONICITY AUTOPILOT CREATE-IoT U4IoT IoT-European LSPs Programme IoT European Large-Scale Pilots Programme Activity Groups IoT Focus Area Sustainability IoT Standardisation, Architecture and Interoperability IoT Focus Area Evolution IoT Accelerators Ecosystems and Market Place Trusted IoT, Privacy, Security and Legal Frameworks European IoT Focus Area IoT Open Environments Communication, Collaboration Strategy and Liaisons

AIOTI Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation AIOTI goal is to create and master sustainable innovative European IoT ecosystems in the global context to address the challenges of IoT technology and applications research, innovation, development and deployment including standardisation, interoperability and policy issues, in order to accelerate sustainable economic development and growth in the new emerging European and global digital markets.

AIOTI Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation Activity Areas Deployment Identify barriers Gather evidence Contribute to the Digital Single Market IoT Ecosystem Build across different application areas Mapping and bridging of IoT innovation activities Encourage the growth of start-ups in IoT IoT Uptake Identify spearhead players Communicate Champion Large Scale Pilots Experimentation, replication and deployment Convergence Interoperability H2020

AIOTI Structure Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation Working Groups

Other large European initiatives ECSEL AENEAS ARTEMIS-IA EPoSS FoF Regional and national initiatives Digital Catapult coordinates IoT activities in UK. Programme on IoT research activities ( 120M projects - 10% coming from the EU) funded by the Research Council and also Industry led programmes. 40M had been dedicated to large scale pilots in smart cities and two health care pilots. La French Tech for digitisation with a number of supporting regional initiatives addressing key technologies Industrie 4.0 in Germany which is supporting IoT-related research for manufacturing.

IoT platforms ecosystems VC investment $1.9B in 2014 $768M in 2010 221 deals in 2014 91 deals in 2010 Source: CBInsights 360+ IoT platform offerings 200 startups 200 US based IoT platforms 50+ Multinational 100 European Source: IOT Analytics < 20 Open Source 30+ Platforms acquired IoT developers 4.5Mio IoT developers 91% IoT developers use open source Source: Vision Mobile

IoT platforms ecosystems Source: UNIFY-IoT - http://www.internet-of-things-research.eu/pdf/d03_01_wp03_h2020_unify-iot_final.pdf

Handling IoT heterogeneity Privacy is not something we can standardize or account for in a scripted template. Privacy is a function of shifting contexts, motives, and frameworks: culture, religion, location, age, gender, income, family, sexual orientation, life events, experiences, exposure, and more. Privacy is subject to each of our unique, yet deeply human sensitivities.

IoT needs and expectations Common platform for running the projects across different European initiatives i.e. Common strategy for the autonomous driving pilots being performed by IoT, ECSEL RIAs, Lighthouse projects and 5G PPP (addressing communications for autonomous driving). A common, uniform market place to allow industry to up-scale their platforms and services to fully exploit the potential of a European digital single market. Interoperability and standardisation across industrial sectors and platforms End-to-end, by design and by default security, privacy, safety across the sectors and IoT architecture layers and platforms

IoT needs and expectations Edge computing domain development based on agreed international standards to fully exploit the potential of a European digital single market Convergence of information (IT) and operational technologies (OT) requires and holistic approach for consumer, business and industrial internet of things technologies and applications. End-to-end, by design and by default security, privacy, safety across the sectors and IoT architecture layers and platforms Coordinated activities between the ECSEL, 5G, PPPs AIOTI, on cross-sectorial and integrated digital platforms, technological and standards development. Integrate IoT and federated platforms in the context of circular economy across industrial sectors

IoT needs and expectations Coordinate PPPs' activities and link their large demonstrations that address IoT and related technologies like CPS. Instruments for federation that will allow efficient upscaling of initiatives that are successful and show potential. Address the interoperability issues, standardisation and the architecture used by the diversity of platforms and propose and develop mechanisms across Europe to up-scale platform building and stimulate innovation. Connecting Regional and National Initiatives across Europe coordinate across PPPs and link to national/regional IoT demonstrations using national IoT funding. Replicate pilots in other regions and promote Best Practice. Development of a reference IoT architecture that allows for cooperation across value chains and openness to SMEs and the support of Open Platforms

IoT needs and expectations Promote industrial partnership and dialogue across a critical mass of stakeholders, including large companies as well as SMEs, and to promote consensus on platform up-scaling. Support for Large Experimental Facilities that allow SMEs to access and exploit IoT platforms based on open standards and open APIs. Coherent implementation of large-experimental facilities across Member States, vertical sectors, and across societal challenges. Large-scale pilots should build on converging technology trends integrating Artificial Intelligence, communications, IoT, cloud, data analytics, robotics, edge computing, and addressing more application areas (smart living environment, smart agriculture, smart grids, smart cities, intelligent transport systems, automated transport, environmental monitoring, internet of robotics things, etc).

IoT needs and expectations IoT based roadmap for digital transformation across the industrial sectors on pursuing IoT applications, technologies, interoperability at different layers, market-relevant standards, uniform guidelines for intellectual property, data protection and security. Build upon the large investments of individual EU member states into national initiatives to digitise their industry and foster knowledge exchange and the emergence of converged solutions for a digital single market for European industrial solutions. Adopting a European innovation-based policy related to free data flow across Europe that will allow the industry to realise the benefits of the Digital Single Market for IoT and ensure that Europe remains in the lead on IoT research and innovation and will continue to create opportunities for its start-up community. A holistic, comprehensive and coordinated strategy at the European level, avoiding fragmentation by looking at MSs best practices while encouraging the creation of pan- European IoT ecosystems across various industrial sectors involving the stakeholders in the different architectural layers and the different participants in the value networks, LEs, RTOs, SMEs and start-ups.

Thank You! Ovidiu.Vermesan@sintef.no