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ARTEMIS Industry Association Page 1ARTEMIS - Helsinki 03.10.2013
ARTEMIS SRA Addendum
ARTEMIS-IA Pre-Brokerage eventBrussels February 4th/5th , 2014
Laila Gide Thales
ARTEMIS Industry Association The association for R&D actors in embedded systems
ARTEMIS Industry Association
The Way ForwardThe Way Forward
From ARTEMIS to ECSELFrom ARTEMIS to ECSEL
ARTEMIS Industry Association
The Private Members propose
•a MASRIA (Multi Annual Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda, elaborated by the PMB).
•a RIAP (Research and Innovation Activities Plan, elaborated by the PMB), including a Workprogramme .
From ARTEMIS to ECSELFrom ARTEMIS to ECSEL
ARTEMIS Industry Association
2014 ECSEL MASRIA
2014 MultiAnnual Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for the ECSEL Joint
UndertakingElaborated by the Private Members Board
of the ECSEL Joint Undertaking representing:
the AENEAS Industry Association&
the ARTEMIS Industry Association&
the EPoSS Industry Association
DRAFT
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2014 ECSEL MASRIA2014 ECSEL MASRIA
This 2014 MASRIA consists of 4 documents:
Umbrella document • Introduction
• Vision, Mission and Strategy of the Research and Innovation of the ICT Components and Systems Industry
• Conclusion• References
3 Annexes• Annex 1: Nanoelectronics MASRIA within the scope of ECSEL on behalf
of AENEAS• Annex 2: Embedded/Cyberphysical Systems MASRIA within the scope
of ECSEL, on behalf of ARTEMIS-IA• Annex 3: Smart Systems MASRIA within the scope of ECSEL, on behalf
of EPoSS
ARTEMIS SRA AddendumARTEMIS SRA Addendum
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ARTEMIS SRA AddendumARTEMIS SRA Addendum
Built through a top-guidance (strategy) from the ARTEMIS SRA WG a bottom-up constributions from
ARTEMIS CoIE : mainly EICOSE/SafeTrans - ProcessIT.EU, ES4IB) Experts from the ARTEMIS-IA members
Built to provide inputs to H2020, JU, national and Eureka Built with the Ambition and Targets
To exploit the ubiquity of the Embedded Systems/Cyber-Physical Systems
To exploit the connectivity of networked ES/CPS: the neural system of society
To address the challenge of Time to Market/time on Market To master the complexity while reducing the cost To address the challenge of energy and power consumption.
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ARTEMIS SRAARTEMIS SRA
The ARTEMIS Way in the SRA 2006
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The Strategic Research Agenda Matrix Approach
To overcome the fragmentation, whilemastering the complexity, for yieldingmulti-domain reusable results
and the ARTEMIS Culture
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The ARTEMIS WAY in the AddendumThe ARTEMIS WAY in the Addendum
Industrial Priorities
Technologicalchallenges
Opportunities
Societal Challenges
InnovativeCyber-Physical
Systems
Overcoming fragmentation by yielding multi-domain, reusable components and systems
An ‘Industry driven’ initiative, A unique example of tri-partite cooperation Focus on both business competitiveness and technical excellence, A descriptive ‘Top-down’ approach based on a Strategic Agenda, supported by a
bottom-up expression of needs through Centres of Innovation Excellence, Focus on large impact and market-oriented projects (such as the AIPPs); Large footprint projects with support from smaller focussed projects, to ensure
balance between different research’s actors (large, mid and small industry as well as RTOs and Academic) to drive innovation,
Actively supporting innovation eco-systems approach, particularly attractive to SMEs: standards, tools, science-based engineering processes, education, .. and build on ARTEMIS assets (repository to share results),
Openness and complementarities with EU framework programmes and EUREKA programme ITEA.,
Seek closer cooperation with the KIC ICT LABs., Seek closer cooperation with other ETPs and PPPs, mainly: FoF PPP; Robotic
PPP, ERTRAC ETP,...
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ARTEMIS Contribution
Climate change
Improved safe, secure and inclusive mobility efficient overall energy management, for CO2 emission reduction, Process industry as an agile part of energy systems Smarter and sustainable production - dynamic factory.
Demographic change
Automated farming for greener agricultural productivity Better and more affordable everywhere health care and health cure. Robotics : including for surgery , for manufacturing, …. Autonomous driving for better mobility and safety of aging population
Urbanisation smarter and more secure cities: intelligent urbanisation, On-line cars/ fleet management Advanced driver assistance systems to reduce traffic fatalities and costs Autonomous cars, with Car-to-car/ car to infrastructure connectivity
Globalisation the ‘Always’ better and faster connected world through intertwined systems. Automated flying for better usage of the limited airspace Sustainable production: flexible distributed production/manufacturing intelligence
ARTEMIS Contribution to the Societal challenges ARTEMIS Contribution to the Societal challenges
ARTEMIS research directions and roadmapARTEMIS research directions and roadmap
Cross-cutting Application Contexts with the Roadmap
Cross-cutting Application Contexts with the Roadmap
Efficient and safe Mobility
Smart communiti
es
Well being & health
Sustainable
Production
ARTEMIS research directionsOur Roadmap: 4-4-3
ARTEMIS research directionsOur Roadmap: 4-4-3
4 Application Contexts driving 4 Research Clusters along 3 phases
4 Application ContextsEfficient and safe mobility: automotive, aerospace, railway, spaceWellbeing and Health: home care, hospital care,… Sustainable Production: process automation, power plants, mining, food production Smart Communities: smart and secure cities, efficient buildings, smart spaces, autonomous and robotic systems, cloud computing
4 Research Clusters Architectures Principles and models for Safe and secure Cyber Physical SystemsSystem Design, modelling and virtual engineering for Cyber Physical SystemsAutonomous adaptive and cooperative of Cyber-Physical SystemsComputing Platforms and Energy Management for Cyber Physical Systems
3 phasesPhase 1: short term 2014-2015Phase 2: medium term 2016-2017 Phase 3: longer term 2018-2020
ARTEMIS research directionsA closer look
ARTEMIS research directionsA closer look
2018-2020 … 2014-2015 2016-2017
Global architectures
Principles
Programming Paradigms/frameworks
Safe and secure opreation in
non-deterministic environment
Certification requirements for disruptive architectures
Principles
Modular /composable
reference architectures/
protocols
Monitoring and diagnosis
/application independent
software
Related certification
requirements
architectureStandards
Evolution of Certification processes
Adding cognitive users
models
Extension to novel
application contexts
Architectures Principles and models for Safe and secure Cyber Physical Systems
2018-2020 … 2014-2015 2016-2017
Targeting fully autonomous
CPS
environment modelling Design space
exploration
Verification/validation
methodology and tools for complex
systems and environment
Life cycle management
Targeting Semi-
autonomous CPS
Targetting CPS for assisting
Users
Extend to cost
reduction
Modelling complex
interactions with human
Engineering for fully self-
reconfiguring CPS
Novel format verification techniques
Stochastic approaches
Cross-sectoral usability
System Design, modelling and virtual engineering for Cyber Physical Systems
Adding virtual
engineering
Extend to QoS
2018-2020 … 2014-2015 2016-2017
Autonomous adaptive and cooperative Cyber-Physical Systems
Core enabling functionalitiesFor efficient
use of ressources
Optimising global
application performance
Adding adaptation and
run-time optimisation
Reliable and trustable decision making
Planning for safety related autonomous
CPS
-autonomous CPS
Adding learning capabilities
Adding Distributed
decision making
Introducing Intuitive and
enhanced accessibility
HMI/WMI
HMI/WMI
2018-2020 … 2014-2015 2016-2017
Computing Platforms and Energy Management for Cyber Physical Systems
Extending to dynamic
adaptation
Energy management
Low power computing for global system view
Complexity management
Reliability and security
Mixed critical systems
Extending to heterogeneousMulti/many core
computing reseources
System level programming
Portability
virtualisation
Global cooperative and
distributed system
debugging and validation
Adding environment
modelling in the loop
Predictive and adaptive
computation
Rule based system
behaviour construction
and programming
Scalable and modular
approaches for affordable
qualification / certification
Annex 1 :•Detailed list of Priority Candidates topics•In Annex 1 is our “reservoir”
ARTEMIS research directionsA closer look
ARTEMIS research directionsA closer look
2014 ECSEL RIAP2014 ECSEL RIAP
The basic set-Up of the 2014 ECSEL Research and Innovation Activities Plan (RIAP)
• Introduction
Relation principles of the RIAP to the MASRIA Projects can address one or more ANNEXes Recommendations for calls
• 3 Annexes ANNEX 1 (nano projects) on behalf of AENEAS ANNEX 2 (embedded projects) on behalf of ARTEMIS-IA ANNEX 3 (smart projects) on behalf of EPoSS
• Structure of the ANNEXes Description of focus areas plus budget foreseen Relations to the respective ANNEX of the MASRIA Recommended elements of scoring criteria for the evaluation by
independent experts
ES/CPS PartES/CPS Part
To prepare the ES/CPS Part :
A template to collect your EoI (input) for the RIAP
bring your ideas for projects into the RIAPRefer to the 4-4-3
(4 application areas, 4 roadmap clusters and 3 phases)Now Focus on : phase 1 (Table on page 65 of SRA addendum)Describe :
Also indicate links to EPoSS and AENEAS (MASRIA annexes) to enable topics for “umbrella” projects
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2014 ECSEL RIAPES/CPS Part
2014 ECSEL RIAPES/CPS Part
Example:
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Fiche Reference number 10
Focus areas description Required Budget
Reference to respective ANNEX of the MASRIA
Roadmap Cluster (5.3.1): e.g. C- Autonomous adaptive and cooperative CPS
Cross reference to Annex1 of SRA addendum: 1.3 Development of autonomous (cooperative) systems (with cooperative, distributed situation awareness and solution finding)
70 M€ 1.3
Objectives Development of mechanisms of autonomous CPS Development of control of cooperative and autonomous SoS ( e.g car , networks, smart grids, adaptive swarms) Research technical topics: Distributed Situation awareness, coherent world views, distributed, cooperative solution finding, Coping with
evolvability, resilience (vs. strict predictability and dependability), autonomous, adaptive, self-organizing, self-healing and self-diagnosing systems, security;
Design languages for autonomous CPS; Automated Design for multi-domain, multi-criticality, multi-manufacturer, adaptive, autonomous, human-centric Systems of Systems / Cyber-Physical-Systems
Emergence of complex behaviour out of an assembly of simple components that are context aware and act autonomously within their limited context, runtime system monitoring for property prediction;
Expected impact Design planning control and operation for autonomy and runtime adaptation (configuration, behaviour),
including monitoring and on-line diagnosis. Cost efficient development of autonomous systems, where subsystems share a coherent view of the
situation and are able to cooperatively build strategies to reach solutions Systems in simple structured environments and/or hard-wired tasks, and swarms????
Potential links across the annexes of MASRIA:
- EPoSS Contribution to ARTEMIS Strategic Research Challenges (5.2.3):
ARTEMIS application contexts (3.3):
Recommended elements of scoring criteria for the evaluation by independent experts: additional criteria to the one written in the workprogramme:
- Contribution to technology areas - Contribution the Industrial priorities
Your input is essential to the RIAP!
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