ECS-SRA Digital Life The future of Digital Life in Europe Paul Merkus – Philips Lighting – [email protected]
ECS-SRADigital Life
The future of Digital Life in Europe
Paul Merkus – Philips Lighting – [email protected]
Digital LifeOverall SRA Process
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Dec ‘17 Jan ‘18Aug ‘17 Sep ‘17Apr ‘17 May ‘17 Jun ‘17 Jul ‘17 Nov ‘17Oct ‘17
Outline & teams definition
First draft
Second draft
for comments
by community
Final version
Team, half page & « Game Changers » description
V1 – Majorchallengesidentified
V3 – For review by assoc.mgmt.bodies
V2 – For review by assoc. expert councils.Topic & Major Challenges
V5 – Finaldraft for review by assoc.mgmt.bodies
Finalversion
May 4Kick-off
Dec 5-6EFECSWorkshops
April 19Core team1st meeting
June 9Core team& chapter leaders
July 4Core team& chapter leaders
Sep 7Core team& chapter leaders
Oct 12Core team& chapter leaders
Beg Nov.(no mtg)
Dec 18(no mtgexcept if needed)
End Jan(no mtg)
July 18Core team
Aug 25Core team
Sep 29Core team
Oct 18Core team
V4 – Publiclyavailablefor comments+ PreliminaryinputTo ECSEL MASP
Nov 20Core team+ comm.
Over 250 expertsacross core team
+ 10 chapter teams
Digital LifeOverall SRA structure
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Positioning Digital Lifeon top of other application Chapters
Digital Life
Health & Wellbeing EnergyTransportation
Digital Industry
Personal life
Professional life
Enablingapplications
Technology chaptersTechnological
enablers
Digital LifeChapter contributors – core team
First Name Last Name Organisation Country
PaoloAzzoni EuroTech ITCharlyBastiaansen Philips Lighting FR
RonaldBegeer Philips Healthcare NLAlbertoBianchi Leonardo Group IT
Jose LuisConesa Telefonica ESKlaas JanDamstra GrassValley NLWolfgangDettmann Infineon DE
MarioDiaz-Nava ST Microelectronics FRAntonioJara HOP Ubiquitous ESAntonioLionetto ST Microelectronics IT
PaulMerkus Philips Lighting NLMichaelOffenberg Robert Bosch DE
Carlos EnriquePalau Salvador Polytechnic University of Valencia ESPatrickPype NXP Semiconductors BEMarinaSettembre Leonardo Group ITOvidiuVermesan SINTEF NO
Digital LifeGame Changers/SWOT
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Internalto the EU industry*
Externalto the EU industry*
+
S:Presence of strong
industrial players in EU
Citizen protection by EU
through privacy regulations
Much creativity in EU
Great design capabilities in EU
Experience in embedded systems
O:Ubiquitous availability of smart phones
Low-cost availability of accurate sensors
Advent of IoT, 5G and AI/DeepLrng
Advent of VR, AR, BCI, Robotics, …
Advent of self-parking car, …
Disruption: collaborative business models
-
W:Fragmented market across countries
Limited start-up / VC culture
Few social media companies in EU
Personalised cloud providers from US
…
T:Ageing population
Rural-urban migration
Climate change
Competition from other continents
…
Game changing
trends
The four (smart) spacestargeted by the Digital Life Chapter
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Distinguishing four spaces to live in
Space:Publicspace
Professionalspace
Privatespace
Personalspace
Environmentin a public
environmentin the work
environmentin the home environment
anywhere
Company with anyone with your colleagues with your family with yourself
Examples
of situations
In the street
At a stadium
…
In an office
In a factory
At a farm, …
At home
Visiting family
…
Anywhere
Business
B2G
Business to
Government
B2B:
Business to
business
B2C:
Business to
consumer
B2C:
Business to
consumer
Product examples Traffic lights Smart Office Domotics Smart phone
Digital LifeMajor Challenges
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Different major challenges have overlapping areasThe order is not suggesting any priority
# Major Challenge
1. Ensuring safe and secure spaces
2. Ensuring healthy and comfortable spaces
3. Ensuring anticipating spaces
4. Ensuring sustainable spaces
Digital Life
Digital Life and itsneighboring chapters
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Health & Wellbeing
Digital Industry
Transportation
Pu
blic
Sp
aces
Health related domotics only
Production
related industry
only
Infrastructure
related only
Pro
fess
ion
al S
pac
es
Pri
vate
Sp
aces
Pers
on
al S
pac
es
Comfort related
domotics
Energy
Generation Distribution
Digital Life R&D&I areas
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# Major Challenge #.# High priority R&D&I areas
1Ensuring safe
and secure spaces
1.1 Emergency management and evacuation systems
1.2 Mission critical, safety critical feature rich communication systems for law enforcement
1.3 New concepts and architectures for increasing the trustworthy of digital services and platforms
1.4 Distributed AI, cognitive learning and distributed security (based on blockchain technology)
1.5 Surveillance systems using advanced video pattern recognition for large numbers of video streams
2Ensuring healthyand comfortable
spaces
2.1 Development of sensor devices to measure and digitize physical quantities
2.2 Compact, energy efficient actuators to allow a better physical activation
2.3 Sensors and actuators fusion technology and methodologies (using machine learning and adaptive solutions)
2.4 Larger diffusion of the physical edge nodes (making them more performant)
2.5 Improvement on interoperability among different domains through improved exchange of context information
3Ensuring
Anticipatingspaces
3.1 Robotics in care and smart assisted living environments
3.2 Anticipate and prepare events in the office space
3.3 Providing navigation tips in the public space to avoid congestion
3.4 Identification of potentially dangerous situations, using VR and AR
3.5 Further development of data analytics to realise anticipation functionality
4Ensuring
Sustainablespaces
4.1 Concepts for smart street lighting (lowering energy usage while enhancing safety)
4.2 Embedded air quality monitoring (particles/gas) solutions for efficient energy usage
4.3 Integrated sensors to detect leakage in ageing infrastructure
4.4 Systems solutions for sustainable agri-food industry
4.5 Context awareness for energy reduction and improved living
Digital LifeAreas for R&D&I for the Major Challenges
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Identified
spaces:
Public
space
Professional
space
Private
space
Personal
space
Characteristics:
Major Challenges:
in a public
environment,
with anyone
in the work environment,
with your colleagues
in the home
environment,
with your family
with yourself
Safety &
security
Healthy &
Comfortable
Anticipating
Sustainable
Digital LifeAreas for R&D&I for the Major Challenges
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Identified
spaces:
Public
space
Professional
space
Private
space
Personal
space
Characteristics:
Major Challenges:
in a public
environment,
with anyone
in the work environment,
with your colleagues
in the home
environment,
with your family
with yourself
Safety &
security
Public safety
Emergency and
crowd mgnt.
Access control Anti-burglaryWallet
Biometrics
Healthy &
Comfortable(indoor) navigation
Healthy office
Productivity
Home
Assistant
Personal assistant
Quantified self
AnticipatingTraffic mgnt.
Asset tracking
Adaptive
work spacee-Butler
Coaching
Wearables
Sustainable
Energy saving
Water saving
Air-pollution
Carbon neutral officesOff-grid living
Micro housing
Sharing rather
than owning
Digital LifeExpected achievements
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# Major Challenge Expected achievements
A.Ensuring safe
and secure spaces
• Reduction of the number of safety/security incidents• Mitigation of impact of incidents: emergency management system• Identification of the emergence of potentially dangerous situations
B.Ensuring healthy and comfortable
spaces
• Wider adoption of IoT devices for smart home, smart building, smart office• Collaborative robots (“cobots”) and cooperation with other machines and humans • Distributed AI enabled AR: integration of physical objects with virtual spaces• Automatic adaptation to operator conditions and operator age
C.Ensuring
anticipatingspaces
• Anticipation at the personal level in smart phone• Robotics in care and smart assisted living environments• Anticipation in events management: travel booking, room reservation, catering, …• Technologies that use VR and AR to provide education of security measures
D.Ensuring
sustainablespaces
• Smart energy monitoring by IoT devices• Creating front runners for sustainable Digital Life, i.e. projects in selected cities• Energy efficient public safety systems, including crowd alarming and evacuation• Energy efficient smart traffic management
Digital Life: Time Frames
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2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.52 -
En
suri
ng
he
alth
y
and
co
mfo
rtab
le s
pac
es
1 -
En
suri
ng
safe
and
se
cure
sp
ace
s
Improvement on interoperability among different domains through improved exchange of context information
Larger diffusion of the physical edge nodes (making them more performant)
Sensors and actuators fusion technology and methodologies (using machine learning and adaptive solutions)
Compact, energy efficient actuators to allow a better physical activation
Development of sensor devices to measure and digitize physical quantities
Emergency management and evacuation systems
Mission critical, safety critical feature rich communication systems for law enforcement
Surveillance systems using advanced video pattern recognition for large numbers of video streams
Distributed AI, cognitive learning and distributed security (based on blockchain technology)
New concepts and architectures for increasing the trustworthy of digital services and platforms
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
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anti
cip
atin
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s
4 -
En
suri
ng
sust
ain
able
sp
ace
s
Providing navigation tips in the public space to avoid congestion
Anticipate and prepare events in the office space
Further development of data analytics to realise anticipation functionality
Identification of potentially dangerous situations, using VR and AR
Robotics in care and smart assisted living environments
Context awareness for energy reduction and improved living
Systems solutions for sustainable agri-food industry
Integrated sensors to detect leakage in ageing infrastructure
Embedded air quality monitoring (particles/gas) solutions for efficient energy usage
Concepts for smart street lighting (lowering energy usage while enhancing safety)
For each of thehigh priority R&D&I areas
Digital LifeThe floor is yours!
• Questions?
• Feedback?
• Inputs?
• …
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Digital Life: Ideas (to be) pitched
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Idea Name Title Presenter Organization Major Challenge
Brainbedded AIBrain-Derived Neural Networks for Artificial
Intelligence and LearningFlorian Walter TU Munich MajCh B: Healthy and comfortable spaces
PRISMAPResence Intelligence
through Smart MicrowAvesensors
Paul Merkus Philips Lighting MajCh C: Anticipating Spaces
Infrared4YouSmart thermal vision for a wide range of applications
Sophie Bethoux ULIS MajCh’s A, B and D
SEDAPINS
Secure, reliable data provision for interoperable
networked systems- MaaS application
Sven Jansen TNO MajCh’s A: Safe and Secure spaces
SMART4PAXSmart solutions to improve
Passenger seamless Mobility and experience
Georges Mykoniatis
Ecole Nationalede lÁvation Civile
(ENAC)
StarWarsSTAndard Resilient Workflow
for Advanced Reliable Systems
Emmanuel Vaumorin
MagillemDesign Services
R&I funding instrument landscape
NATIONAL
Develop & Maintain
Critical Mass
National contract
EUREKA
Trans-National
Programmes
National Priorities
National contract
H2020
Innovation & Infrastructure
European Priorities
EC contract
ECSEL-JU
ECS Programmes
National & European
Priorities
EC contract & National
contract
NATIONAL CROSS BORDER COOPERATION
NATIONAL FUNDINGEUROPEAN FUNDING
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ECS-related R&I funding programme informationAvailable in the Exhibition Hall ECSEL 2018 RIA and IA calls:
• Calls open: 21/02/2018• Project Outline deadline:
26/04/2018• Full Project Proposal deadline:
20/09/2018
Based on ECS SRA
Open, deadline for PO February 13th, 2017
Open, closing dateFebruary 15th 2018
PO deadline March 12th 2018
Call opens Dec 11th 2017PO deadline March 9th 2018
Call closure April 23rd, 2018
Call open, cut-off date March 1st, 2018
PO deadline March 12th 2018
Digital LifeContact Information
Paul Merkus, Philips Lighting
Mario Diaz Nava, STMicroelectronics
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ECS-SRADigital Life
The future of Digital Life in Europe
Paul Merkus – Philips Lighting – [email protected]
Digital Life: Ideas (to be) pitched
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Idea Name Title Presenter Organization Major Challenge
Brainbedded AIBrain-Derived Neural Networks for Artificial
Intelligence and LearningFlorian Walter TU Munich MajCh B: Healthy and comfortable spaces
PRISMAPResence Intelligence
through Smart MicrowAvesensors
Paul Merkus Philips Lighting MajCh C: Anticipating Spaces
Infrared4YouSmart thermal vision for a wide range of applications
Sophie Bethoux ULIS MajCh’s A, B and D
SEDAPINS
Secure, reliable data provision for interoperable
networked systems- MaaS application
Sven Jansen TNO MajCh’s A: Safe and Secure spaces
SMART4PAXSmart solutions to improve
Passenger seamless Mobility and experience
Georges Mykoniatis
Ecole Nationalede lÁvation Civile
(ENAC)
StarWarsSTAndard Resilient Workflow
for Advanced Reliable Systems
Emmanuel Vaumorin
MagillemDesign Services