••• 1 Dr. Max Lemke European Commission - DG INFSO Deputy Head of Unit, New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission" October 2008 The European FIRE Initiative Future Internet Research and Experimentation
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Dr. Max LemkeEuropean Commission - DG INFSO
Deputy Head of Unit, New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities"The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European
Commission"
October 2008
The European FIRE InitiativeFuture Internet Research and Experimentation
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Mobility and pervasiveness
Security, trust, dependability
QoS for commercial video streaming applications and broadband services
Heterogeneity of devices and services/applications (e.g. RFIDs, sensors)
Complexity of network management
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The original Internet design has successfully enabled multiple waves
of innovation! But…
Novel societal and commercial usages are pushing the original Internet architecture to its limits…
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Internet has become a critical infrastructure both from the social and economic perspectives.
This was impossible to foresee when its 30-years old architecture was defined.
Is there a need for a Future Internet?
These requirements may go beyond the capabilities of NGN architectures, currently envisaged by incumbent operators
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Terabyte networksComplexityMobility Internet of thingsClean slate approaches
Support investments:
backward compatibility
Need for (open) standards
Security for commer-cial services and applications
European competitiveness on future Internet (act where market forces fail)
Consumer protection / empowermentSocial responsibility: preserve neutrality, openness, fairness, social
roleBalance the need for security/accountability and the right to privacy
Societal/Political
EconomicTechnological
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Internet of Services, Service Web
Networks of the Future
3D Internet
Internet of Things
Trust
Security
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Networked Media and 3D Internet
Internet of Things and Enterprise Environments
Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation
The Network of the Future
Planned EU contribution under the federating theme “Future Internet” in 2009/2010: > 567 M€
EU contribution in Challenge 1 in 2007/2008: 585 M€incl. > 200 M€ closely related to the Future Internet
••• 7eMobility - NEM - NESSI - ePosss - ISI
Trust, Security, Privacy
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Experimentally-driven research Not just paperwork: research, theories must be based on
testbeds and data-driven experiments
Allowing identification of potential evolutionary transition paths
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The Internet is evolving towards a mobile Internet
More radical Future Internet evolutions/re-designs will have complex societal and economic repercussions
Internet to be addressed as a complex system across layers – from connectivity to services
Need for a multidisciplinary research environment allowing large-scale experimentation to identify technical, societal and economic repercussions of changes to the current Internet
In European ICT Research the Future Internet is one of three federating research schemes
Internet is a global issue: international co-operation is a must
FIRE launched in September - 14 projects, 40 M€ funding