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FINESCE D6.4 v0.1 © FINESCE project Page 1 (17) FI.ICT-2011.1.8 FINESCE D6.4 Ver 1.0 FINESCE Roadmap Contractual Date of Delivery to the CEC: September 30, 2013 Actual Date of Delivery to the CEC: October 4, 2013 Author(s): Julian Krenge, Marco Roscher Participant(s): FIR Workpackage: WP6 FI in Energy Business Innovation Estimated person months: 4 Security: CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) Nature: R = Report Version: 1.0 Total number of pages: 16 Abstract: This document describes the current status and planned development of Work Packages 1 5 in terms of their used external technologies, Generic Enablers, planned developments and innovations. Goal is to give a consistent and concise overview over the plan within the different trial sites and to allow for the identification of FINESCE-internal synergies as well as to inform project-external parties. Keyword list: Trial architecture, trial sites, Future Internet, Generic Enabler, exploitation, roadmap Disclaimer: All intellectual property rights are owned by the FIINESCE consortium members and are protected by the applicable laws. Except where otherwise specified, all document contents are: “© FINESCE project -All rights reserved”. Reproduction is not authorised without prior written
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Page 1: FINESCE RoadmapThe FINESCE roadmap is an activity accompanying the setup of the trial architectures within the different Work Packages. This means, that this document and the roadmap

FINESCE D6.4 v0.1

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FI.ICT-2011.1.8 FINESCE

D6.4 Ver 1.0

FINESCE Roadmap

Contractual Date of Delivery to the CEC: September 30, 2013

Actual Date of Delivery to the CEC: October 4, 2013

Author(s): Julian Krenge, Marco Roscher

Participant(s): FIR

Workpackage: WP6 – FI in Energy Business Innovation

Estimated person months: 4

Security: CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services)

Nature: R = Report

Version: 1.0

Total number of pages: 16

Abstract:

This document describes the current status and planned development of Work Packages 1 – 5

in terms of their used external technologies, Generic Enablers, planned developments and

innovations. Goal is to give a consistent and concise overview over the plan within the different

trial sites and to allow for the identification of FINESCE-internal synergies as well as to inform

project-external parties.

Keyword list:

Trial architecture, trial sites, Future Internet, Generic Enabler, exploitation, roadmap

Disclaimer:

All intellectual property rights are owned by the FIINESCE consortium members and are

protected by the applicable laws. Except where otherwise specified, all document contents are:

“© FINESCE project -All rights reserved”. Reproduction is not authorised without prior written

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agreement. All FINESCE consortium members have agreed to full publication of this document.

The commercial use of any information contained in this document may require a license from

the owner of that information. All FINESCE consortium members are also committed to publish

accurate and up to date information and take the greatest care to do so. However, the FINESCE

consortium members cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions nor do they

accept liability for any direct, indirect, special, consequential or other losses or damages of any

kind arising out of the use of this information.

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Executive Summary

The purpose of the FINESCE roadmap is to identify and document key use cases and

innovations. All developments belonging to the individual Work Packages are to be analysed

and a draft of a vision for future applications from a customer perspective to be developed.

Furthermore, the planned deployment of external technologies within the architectures of the

Work Packages – first and foremost the Generic Enablers of the Future Internet – is to be

analysed and documented.

The FINESCE roadmap is an activity accompanying the setup of the trial architectures within

the different Work Packages. This means, that this document and the roadmap will experience

further iterations along the course of the project. In a first step – which is described in this

document – individual roadmaps on WP-level are documented, describing the WP-internal

innovations, developments and external technologies. This status will evolve as the Work

Packages further investigate the Generic Enablers and their possible deployment in the trial

architectures.

Primarily, the roadmap aims to coordinate trial site activities and goals. Additionally, this report

is used as input for the student case competition and open calls for Innovation and Business

Impact. It also illustrates FINESCE objectives and strategies for FI-PPP phase 2, and provides

support for Smart Utility Future Internet-based applications in phase 3 and beyond.

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Authors

Partner Name Phone / Fax / e-mail

FIR Julian Krenge Phone: +49 241 47705 - 504

Fax: +49 241 47705 - 199

e-mail: [email protected]

Marco Roscher Phone: +49 241 47705 - 511

Fax: +49 241 47705 - 199

e-mail: [email protected]

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction ................................................................................................. 6

1.1 Purpose of this report ..................................................................................................... 6

1.2 Scope and target audience of this report ....................................................................... 6

1.3 Relationship to other and previous work ........................................................................ 6

2. Roadmapping methodology ....................................................................... 6

2.1 Objective ........................................................................................................................ 6

2.2 Methodology ................................................................................................................... 6

2.3 Timeline for FINESCE Roadmap ................................................................................... 7

3. Roadmaps .................................................................................................... 8

3.1 WP1: FI providing the sustainable smart city energy eco-system ................................. 8

3.2 WP2 Stream 1: FI for end users of energy eco-systems, Smart Region ....................... 8

3.3 WP2 Stream 2: FI for end users of energy eco-systems, Smart Building ..................... 9

3.4 WP3: FI developing the B2B energy ecosystem ........................................................... 9

3.5 WP4: FI building the Energy Marketplace ..................................................................... 9

3.6 WP5: FI in electricity in action ...................................................................................... 10

4. Conclusions .............................................................................................. 17

5. List of Abbreviations ................................................................................ 17

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1. Introduction

1.1 Purpose of this report

The purpose of the FINESCE roadmap is to identify and document key use cases and

innovations. All developments belonging to the individual Work Packages are to be analysed

and a draft of a vision for future applications from a customer perspective to be developed.

Furthermore, the planned deployment of external technologies within the architectures of the

Work Packages – first and foremost the Generic Enablers of the Future Internet – is to be

analysed and documented.

The FINESCE roadmap is an activity accompanying the setup of the trial architectures within

the different Work Packages. This means, that this document and the roadmap will experience

further iterations along the course of the project. In a first step – which is described in this

document – individual roadmaps on WP-level are documented, describing the WP-internal

innovations, developments and external technologies. This status will evolve as the Work

Packages further investigate the Generic Enablers and their possible deployment in the trial

architectures.

1.2 Scope and target audience of this report

Primarily, the roadmap aims to coordinate trial site activities and goals. Additionally, this report

is used as input for the student case competition and open calls for Innovation and Business

Impact. It also illustrates FINESCE objectives and strategies for FI-PPP phase 2, and provides

support for Smart Utility Future Internet-based applications in phase 3 and beyond.

1.3 Relationship to other and previous work

The work documented here is performed in context of Task 6.2. It uses the deliverables D1.1,

D2.1, D3.1, D4.1 and D5.1 as input and initial starting point for the formulation in the roadmap.

In further steps, the roadmaps have been refined, extended and aligned in workshops with the

Work Package teams.

2. Roadmapping methodology

2.1 Objective

The objective of the FINESCE roadmap is first to identify and gather interdependencies of

technologies, competencies and resources on the one hand and products, services as well as

internal and external drivers on the other hand. Second goal is to create a mutually awareness

of general activities and developments taking place within all trial sites and synchronize

research and approaches, with the aim of enhancing cross-WP communication from the

beginning and to pursue a common approach strategy regarding upcoming similar tasks, and to

foster communication and interdisciplinary cooperation.. Additionally, intended cross work

package interactions shall be supported and documented.

2.2 Methodology

The FINESCE roadmap mainly consists of three individual layers. Fehler! Verweisquelle

konnte nicht gefunden werden. gives an overview over the structure and the content of the

different layers. The top layer I “Core Innovations” documents key innovations and use cases as

well as external market drivers, such as legal or regulatory changes and shifts in consumer

behaviour or needs. The middle layer II “Applications/Services” depicts all the developments

performed within the WP, including developed applications and services, established

architectures and concepts, specifications and standards and other solutions required to

achieve the key innovations. The bottom layer III “Technologies” shows any external

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technologies – especially Generic Enablers – to be used within the trials. Hence this layer

gathers all out-of-the-box solutions and already existing results to be deployed and used.

Graphically, the roadmaps are made up of three layers populated with white blocks. The size of

the blocks generally correlates to their respective importance. Non-white blocks are either

green, marking them as generic enablers, or blue, marking them as external market drivers.

Figure 1: Structure of FINESCE roadmap

The described three layers of such a roadmap are further interconnected. Arrows between the

elements in each of the layers – namely innovations, applications/services or technologies –

illustrate interdependency between those elements. E.g. an arrow showing from a technology to

an application/service represents that this technology is used for the application/service pointed

at. Further, applications/services can build on each other or enable an innovation. Generally

speaking, an arrow going from element X to Y means that X is required for Y.

The last important aspect of the roadmap is an additional column to the very right of the

roadmap. Here, any future (e.g. FI-PPP phase 3) developments and targets can be

documented.

2.3 Timeline for FINESCE Roadmap

To create the FINESCE Roadmap, two steps are taken. First, individual roadmaps for each of

the Work Packages (or stream within a Work Package) have to be set up. This allows a faster

and more targeted approach in creating the roadmaps. The result of this step is documented in

this deliverable. Secondly, the individual roadmaps are consolidated and combined in order to

identify possible synergies in the developments of the different WPs, which will be delivered in

month 18.

Aside from this two-step-approach the roadmaps of each of the WPs are subject to continuous

change. In the process of evaluating the GEs and their possible deployment and

implementation for the trial architectures, their integration into the architecture might shift,

additional GEs might be required or originally planned ones become obsolete. This means that

the roadmaps need to be continuously updated.

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Initial workshops for each trial site with key partners took place at the trial sites to develop an

overview regarding market drivers, available external technologies and applications and

developments. An outline of market drivers, applications/services as well as external

technologies with their interdependencies was developed. Information regarding risks and

possible problems as well as interdependencies and tasks for necessary WP-internal

implementations/developments to achieve the trial site specific targets were documented.

The current document hence reflects step 1 of the process in creating the FINESCE roadmap:

individual roadmaps for each of the WP. This status will be updated in month 18, when

interdependencies and connections will be once more verified and reviewed. Additionally, high-

level elements of the roadmap, such as overlaps or interferences, will be identified and

synchronization will be performed. This will results in the FINESCE roadmap.

3. Roadmaps

3.1 WP1: FI providing the sustainable smart city energy eco-system

External technologies used in WP1 include a Home and a Building Management System as well

as external data sources such as weather, price and grid data. Additionally, the generic

enablers Data Context, CEP, Big Data as well as Access Control and Identity Management are

used.

Both, Management Systems as well as external data sources along with a Load Forecast are

necessary to establish the Portfolio Manager. For the API Proxy and Management of Access

Control GEs are deployed. The Portfolio Manager in turn feeds the API Proxy, Data Center,

Analytics and the Development of Optimization Algorithms. Finally, Products and Services

include a Proof of Concept and Scale-Up Strategy, Visualisation as well as 3rd

Party Services

and Apps (phase 3).

Optimization Algorithms lead to Cost Optimization by Price Signals and Optimization of demand

by energy mix signals, resulting in optimized usage of energy. External market drivers include

climate contracts, commitments to owners, market interest and political targets.

WP1 builds on existing technology for smart homes and supplements them with Future Internet

technologies to build the technical foundation for business models exploiting the flexibility of

private household energy consumption. The optimization algorithms and methods can create a

viable business model by means of demand side management.

3.2 WP2 Stream 1: FI for end users of energy eco-systems, Smart Region

External Technologies used in WP2 include multiple smart meters (heat, electricity) and sensors

air quality), as well as supply technologies and EVs. External data sources provide information

about weather, price, grid data, etc. Generic Enablers in WP2 include Context Broker, Gateway

Device Management, Gateway Protocol Adapter, Gateway Data Handling, Access Control and

Identity Management.

Products and Services in WP2 are implemented via the following eight steps: Initial Structural

Trial, Integration of House Controller, Integration of Physical Equipment, Integration of External

Data Sources, Performing Remote Control, Integration with GEs, Testing Algorithms (Prosumer

and Micro Grid Algorithm) and finally an API Test.

Baseline Measurement starts after step three, enabling information about energy consumption

to residents and triggering user involvement as market driver. Following step five, the smart grid

is launched and roll-out of EVs begins. Phase 3 consists of peak load shaving in the electrical

grid, building and validating forecast profiles as well as smart grid functionality for OEMs.

The system deployed in the smart region is a key aspect in terms of the integration architecture

of several different technologies and Generic Enablers. As higher flexibility by prosumers will be

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required to allow for decentralized energy production, WP2 Stream 1 will show the technical

feasibility of such infrastructures.

3.3 WP2 Stream 2: FI for end users of energy eco-systems, Smart

Building

Generic Enablers used in WP2 Stream 2 include Location, Big Data Analysis, Data Handling

PLL, Publish/Subscribe Context Broker and Context Awareness Platform. Additional external

technologies are Meters, Gateways, Power Analysers, Sensors, Root Nodes, Weather Services

and the building blocks of a micro-grid. Those include Solar Panels and Wind Power Emulators /

Modules, Inverters, Electronic Storage Systems and Loads.

Afterwards, these external technologies are combined to make up the Building Control Centre

(monitoring and concentrating energy information of different buildings), a Wireless Sensor

Network (as physical implementation of all devices), the already-mentioned Micro-Grid

(integrating technology to develop monitoring and management applications) as well as a

Weather Forecasting (developing new products from already developed software).

WP2 Stream 2 drives existing technology for smart office buildings one step further and shows

close-to-market solutions, which can already actively support building management.

3.4 WP3: FI developing the B2B energy ecosystem

Apart from the Generic Enablers IoT, CEP, App Mashup and Security, the only external

technologies used in WP3 are Modbus / Profinet, Metering Technology and Fiber to the Cloud.

The ability to connect a variety of different machines and DERs is part of the main Products and

Services developed within this WP. Other important developments in this context are an

adequate Data Aggregation and Identity Management as well as the deployment of an API for

use with 3rd

Party Services and Apps. Furthermore, a Cross-Border VPP Manager is developed

and Grid & DER Simulation takes place.

Manufacturing Event Handling with an integrated Energy Efficiency Evaluation and combined

with the flexible energy prices provided by cross-border VPP management, will support a higher

use of renewable energy in manufacturing. For the VPP, regulations and business profitability

are the main obstacles to full market exploitation. The ICT infrastructure developed within WP3

allows for the management of such a VPP. The smart factory performs a field study of the

potentials of load shifting in discrete manufacturing. Given the current legal and economic

circumstances, such solutions will not be deployed in the near future.

3.5 WP4: FI building the Energy Marketplace

External Technologies in use for WP4 include only Generic Enablers: Context Broker, Big Data

Analysis, CEP, App Mashup, Data Handling and Security.

A combination of the Context Broker, Big Data Analysis and CEP GEs allows in a first steps the

processing of several kinds of data like social events repository, weather data, metering data,

energy dynamics and contract information and thus form the starting point for all Products and

Services of this WP. Through the integration of subjective data, an issue detector, regulation

compliance and contract management as well as Integration of a Contract Manager and

Interactive marketplace as interface to end-users is developed. Additionally, validation takes

place and an API is developed .

Market-side components include external drivers such as EU 2020 Targets as well as the

minimization of grid instability, increased demand flexibility, income maximization on both

retailer and consumer side as well as prosumer involvement. Finally, to increase the usage of

renewable energies, a new aggregator business model for the energy market emerges.

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WP4 investigates the possibilities of an energy marketplace in the area of the distribution grid.

The trial investigates the technical feasibility and potential use cases of such an approach to

validate the market application.

3.6 WP5: FI in electricity in action

Usage of external technologies in WP5 includes GEs such as Cloud Edge and Authentication or

other from the Security technical chapter as well as Data Connections, Weather forecasts as

well as Distribution PQ Monitors and Smart Charging Stations.

To optimize EV Charging, Renewable Supply Forecasts as well as an Integrated System

comprised of a Charging Management System, Distribution DR Management and Smart Grid

Communication Network is used. Additionally, Inter-Substation Communication and an API for

remote controlled Charging and possible 3rd

Party Services and Apps are developed.

The Market’s target of Local Balancing is implemented via EVs in the grid and Grid Anomaly

Handling through Auxiliary Grid Services. In phase 3, this could lead to an automated grid

leaning towards 100% Renewables.

The WP5 solution has three major dependencies for market exploitation: First, sufficient EVs

need to be in use in a region that they have an effect if they are controllable by an energy

provider. The second dependency is market acceptability of the service by the customers. This

dependency is on the profitability of the service.

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3rd Party Services and

Apps

GEBig Data

GECEP

GEData Context

Building Mgmt System

Building Gateway

External data sources:

Weather, price, grid data

Portfolio Manager

WP1 API (E.ON Hyllie Service)

Data Center

Cost Optimization by Price Signals

Optimization of demand by energy mix signals

Instantaneous variable reduction of energy

consumption

Development of Optimiziation

Algorithms

Load Forecast

Home Energy Mgmt System

Optimized useage of energy

API Proxy

GE Access Control

GE Identity Management

Management of Access Control

Climate Contract with city of Malmö

Committments to external building owners

Market interest

Swedish Smart Grid Council and Strategy

PoliticalEU 202020

Targets

Proof of Concept and Scale-Up Strategy

EVs Charging Poles

Solar Collector

PV

End User Interfaces (Mobile Devices)

Visualisation

Analytics (Validation of Optimization, Estimate on Energy/CO2/€ saved)

Distributed Optimiziation

Develco Box

Generic Enabler

External market driver

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2) Integration of

House Controller

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4) Integration of

External Data

Sources

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5) Performing

Remote

Control

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6) Integration

with GEs

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7) Testing

Algorithms

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8) API Test

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IC Meter (Indoor

Air Quality Meter

Kamstrup Smart

Meter (Heating

consumption)

Echelon Box

(electricity

consumption)

Develco Box

Technicolor Box

Heat Pump

PVs

Electric Vehicle

Charger

Client: SDVP Hardware: LIABSG

Box

Interfacing to Software Client

(Smart AMM Client)

1) Initial Structural

Trial

(SFHD)

3) Integration of

Physical Equipment

(SFHD)

1) Peak load

shaving in the

electrical grid

(SFHD)2) Shifting

electricity

consumption to

periods with lower

prices

(SFHD)

3) Information about energy

consumption to residents

(SFHD)4) Building and

validating

forecast profiles

(SFHD)

5) Smart Grid

functionality for

OEMs

(SFHD)

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EVs

Danish Smart Grid Strategy

External data sources (current and

forecast): Weather, price, priced tarifs, grid data

Prosumer Algorithm

Micro Grid Algorithm

Context Broker Gateway Device Mgmt

Gateway Protocol Adapter

Gateway Data Handling

Access Control

Identity Mgmt.

APIInterfacing to

Software Client

Heat Storage

Interfacing to Software Client

(VMS)

Data StorageControl Center (User Interface)

User Interfaces for residents in

house

Baseline measurement

starts

Launch of Smart Grid

Simulation of scaling up

Market interest

DK 2020/2050 Goals

User Involvement

New and innovative

business models

Roll-out of EVs

Generic Enabler

Size for all elements should roughly

correlate to relevance

External market driver

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Building Control Centre (Building

Manager System information)

(OBD)

Wireless Sensor Network

(OBD)Micro-grid

(OBD)Weather Forecasting

(OBD)

GE Publish/

Subscribe Context

Broker

Context

Awareness

Platform

Location

Solar Panels

GE Big Data

Analysis

Meters

Power

Analyzer

Gateways

Sensors

Root Node

Wind Power

Emulator / Module

Electric Storage

System/Charger

Module

Inverter Module

Electronic Load

GE Data

Handling–PLL

Weather Services

monitoring and concentrating

energy information of different

buildings

physical implementation of all the

devices

integrating technology to develop

monitoring and management

applications

developing new products from

already developed software

Generic Enabler

Size for all elements should roughly

correlate to relevance

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PoliticalEU 202020

Targets

Grid & DERSimulation

Production Event Handling

More renewable energy in production

Cross-border VPPmanagement

Interfaces for Prosumers

Enable business model of pumped-storage

hydroelectricity

Event model for production

GE CEP(PROTON)

Fiber to the Cloud

Simulation of factory

Simulation of DERs

Local VPP Mgt.Connect

DERsData Aggregation

Identity mgt. for energy

Tests of scaled scenarios

Contract Mgt.

API

Energy Efficiency Evaluation of Production

Energy KPI system

Connect machines

GE IoT(Esper4FastData)

GE App Mashup(WireCloud)

Modbus& PROFINET

Metering Technology

ERP Data Aggregator

GE Security

3rd Party Services and

Apps

Cross-Border VPP Manager

Generic Enabler

Size for all elements should roughly

correlate to relevance

External market driver

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Terni increase renewables

EU 202020Targets

API

Validation

Issue detector

Social events repository

Weather data

Energy dynamics

Contract information

Resolution plan

Contract tailor

Contract mgm.

Regulation compliance rule engine

Integration (Contract Manager)

Metering data

Interactive marketplace

(Interface to End-User)

GE CEP GE Security

GE Context broker

GE Big Data Analysis

GE Data Handling

GE Application Meshup

Minimization of grid instability (power flows

and loses) / DSO side Maximization of incomes / Energy

retailer side

Maximization of benefits /

Consumer side

Demand flexibility

Prosumer involvment

Increase of the usage of REs

New Aggregator business model for the energy market

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Integegration of subjective data

External market driver

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GESecurity

Privacy Preservance

WiMAX

LTE

Fiber Network

Smart Grid Communication

Network

Communication Speed

Optimization

Standardisation

Distribution PQ Monitor

Distribution DR Mgmt.

System Integration

Renewable Supply

Forecast

EV Charging Optimization

Auxiliary Grid Services

Timing Sync.

IED Equipment

Authorization

GE Authentication

Inter-Substation Communication

API

GE Security

Charging Remote Control

5 G

Charging Mgmt. System

Energy Market Exploitation and EVs

Balancing Renewables

EV in the GridGrid Anomaly

Handling

Local Balancing Automated Grid

Towards 100% Renewables

3rd Party Services and

Apps

OPST

GE Cloud Edge

Smart Charging Station

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Potentially critical path

Size for all elements should roughly

correlate to relevance

External market driver

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4. Conclusions

The presented roadmaps depict the current status of the design within the different trials. This

status will evolve as the Work Packages further investigate the Generic Enablers and their

possible deployment in the trial architectures. Another iteration of this deliverable will be created

by Month 18 to reflect the changes and updates on the individual roadmaps as well as to

illustrate and document the consolidated FINESCE roadmap.

However, in the course of the creation of the roadmaps some synergies between different trial

sites could already be identified. Those mainly refer to Generic Enablers used by different Work

Packages – e.g. the GE Complex Event Processing to be used in WP 1, 3 and 4, which requires

deep understanding of CEP as such and the aspects of technical integration – or other external

technologies – e.g. the Develco box used by WP 1 and 2. As identified in the roadmap, in WP 3

and 4 a similar development (automatic issue detection) is being done, but with different

application areas.

The roadmaps will further be elaborated in the coming months of the project to guarantee a

consistent and up-to-date status description of the whole FINESCE trial sites.

5. List of Abbreviations

API Application programming interface

B2B Business-to-business

CEP Complex Event Processing

DER Distributed Energy Resource

DSE Domain Specific Enabler

FI Future Internet

GE Generic Enabler

GEi Generic Enabler Implementation

HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol

IaaS Infrastructure as a Service

ICT Information and communications technology

IP Internet Protocol

KPI Key performance indicator

PaaS Platform as a Service

SaaS Software as a Service

SME Small and medium enterprises

V2G Vehicle-to-grid

VPP Virtual Power Plant

WP Work Package