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Global Future Internet Research Origins, Visions and Initiatives Thomas Michael Bohnert SAP Research ICIN 2010, Berlin October 2010

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Global Future Internet Research

Origins, Visions and Initiatives

Thomas Michael BohnertSAP Research

ICIN 2010, BerlinOctober 2010

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Future Internet Research- Origins

„The Internet is broken.“David D. Clark, MIT

In an article in MIT TechnologyReview, 2005

But why, what has happened ?

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Future Internet Research- Origins (cont’d)

After 15 years research on Internet architecture, in 1988, the design goals for the Future Internet were (in thepriority order top-down) [Clark88]

Global connectivityCommunication (service) survivabilityMulti-service supportSupport variety of physical networksDistributed managementCost efficiencyHost attachment with low of effort and costsResource accountability

Original goal was to connect the original ARPANET with the ARPA packet radio network

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Future Internet Research- Origins (cont’d)

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Future Internet Research- Origins (cont’d)

Source: ITU

Source: W. Mohr, PIMRC 2009

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Future Internet Research- Drivers: Devices, Access, Apps

Source: Nokia

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Future Internet Research- Drivers: Cloud Computing

TrendsCloud Computing allows On Demand Software Provisioning with Zero-Installation &Zero-Configuration at low cost and immediate access in Ultra-Scalable Data Centers.

Definition from Consumer PerspectiveDefinition from Consumer Perspective

Selected Cloud Consumers & ISVsSelected Cloud Consumers & ISVs

Application ProvidersApplication Providers Platform ProvidersPlatform Providers Infrastruct ProvidersInfrastruct Providers Service ProvidersService Providers

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Future Internet Research- Consequence

Patching the Internet Architecture (Source eMobility)

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Future Internet Research- Origins

„The Internet is broken.“David D. Clark, MIT

In an article in MIT TechnologyReview, 2005

Let’s start from scratch !

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Future Internet Research- Nets, FIND, GENI

Networking Technology and Systems(NeTS)

Program in National Science Foundation (NSF)Research on information networks

Network architecture, protocols, algorithms,Proof of concept implementation ofhardware and software

Funding: ~$40 million per yearFocus in networking domain

Future Internet Design (FIND)Wireless Networks (WN)Networks of Sensor Systems (NOSS)Networking Broadly Defined (NBD)

Future Internet Design (FIND)Long-term initiative of NSF NeTSresearch programCreated in 2006Funded project seeking to design a next-generation Internet called the ‘FutureInternet’Research goal

FI Network architecture & designCommunity effort and engagementHow to build a network without theconstraints of the current Internet -design the Future Intenet fromscratch

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Future Internet Research- Nets, FIND, GENI

Global Environment for NetworkInnovations (GENI)

GENI is a unique virtual laboratory for at-scale networking experimentationTransformative research at the frontiersof network science and engineeringSupports at-scale experimentation onshared, heterogeneous, highlyinstrumented infrastructureEnables deep programmabilitythroughout the network, promotinginnovations in network science, security,technologies, services and applicationsProvide collaborative and exploratoryenvironments for academia, industry andthe public to catalyze groundbreakinginnovation

Oct ‘09, NSF awards supports for additional 33academic/industrial prototyping teams,A second award supports 3 collaboration sets ofacademic/industrial teams to integrate, operate,and host experiments on GENI infrastructure(40GBps)

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Future Internet Research- A Global Initiative

GENI, FIND

StanfordClean-Slate

Internet delFuturo (ES)

Celtic/Eureca

FP7, FI PPP, FIREFIF, FIA, EIFFEL

EFIA, FIRA, EFII, ETPs

NET-FIT (PT)

Ambient (SE)

ICT-Shok (FI)

Ambient (SE)Ambient (SE)FISG (UK)

G-Lab, Texo, Theseus (DE)

GdR FI, France Numérique (FR)

Asia Future Forum, CGNI (CN)

Akari (JP)

Future Internet Forum (SK)

Nicta (AU)

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Theseus / Texo- Future Information Internet

THESEUS (Greek mythology, succeeded in escaping from the

Minotaur’s labyrinth)Research program to develop ways to navigatethrough the increasing quantities of data found onthe Internet.Launched at the end of 2007 for a term of fiveyears.€100 million in funding from the German FederalMinistry of Economics and Technology€100 million by partners from industry and researchTotal of 60 research partners from academia andthe business worldFocus on new technologies and applicationsFacilitate access to information, combine data, formnew kinds of knowledgeLay the groundwork for the Internet of Services

TEXO (Greek mythology, succeeded in escaping from the Minotaur’s

labyrinth)TEXO is a research project, within theTHESEUSContributes to future service economies bycreating infrastructure components forBusiness Webs in the Internet of ServicesGoal of TEXO is to provide a platform whichmakes services

tradable on the internetcomposable into value-added servicesintegratable into the environment ofservice consumers

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Theseus / Texo- Paving Way for the Internet of Services

ServiceBroker

ServiceBroker

BusinessCustomersBusiness

Customers

Business NetworksBusiness Networks

Externe DienstleistungenExterne Dienstleistungen

Web-basedBusinessSolutions

Web-basedBusinessSolutions

SAP Business SuiteSAP Business ByDesign

LE On-Demand

SAP Business SuiteSAP Business ByDesign

LE On-Demand

USDLService

Directory

ConsumersConsumers

Cloud ServicesB2B Gateways

Freigabe/on-board

Multi-ChannelService Consumption

Leverage third-partysupport services

Real-World-Aware-, End-to-End-Geschäftsprozesse

STERLINGCommerce

(AT&T)

STERLINGCommerce

(AT&T)

SEEBURGERSEEBURGER

AMAZONWeb Services

AMAZONWeb Services

AZURE ServicesPlatform

AZURE ServicesPlatform

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G-Lab- Design & Experiment the Network of the Future

G-LAB (German-Lab)National Platform for Future Internet StudiesG-Lab consists of two major fields

Research studies of future InternetcomponentsDesign and setup of experimental facilities

Future Internet StudiesArchitectures, Routing, Mobility, Management,QoS/QoE, SoA

ExperimentationG-Lab Central with 59 network nodes inKaiserslauternMore than 170 network nodes in totalAt least 25 nodes at each siteAdditional sites with sensor networksCurrently based on PlanetLab software

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ICT-Shok- Future Internet Networking

ICT Shok (Finnish Strategic Centres forScience, Technology and Innovation)

Enhance the Internet technology and ecology as aplatform for innovationProviding strong governance over the use ofnetwork resourcesGovern information in such a way that especiallymobile use of the network and its services will benatively supportedPresent problems & challenges

Unwanted traffic, Scalable routing, Mobility &Multihoming, Resources & compensation,Privacy & attribution, Trust & reputationInformation networking, Usage patterns,Socio-economics, Autonomy & resilience,Energy consumption, Shifting bottlenecks

Balanced research strategy between “clean slate” and “evolutionary” approach

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France – Plan Numérique 2012- Enterprise Digitization

France – Plan Numérique 2012Accelerate the improvement of competitiveness and growth of enterprises by digitization of the countryby means of

EducationResearch and development

Further objectivesIncrease of digital applications in schoolesEstablishment of a "digital University"Adaptation of professional education according to the needs of theDigital economyDevelopment of production and offer of digital contentDynamization of research and development in the area of information and communicationtechnologies

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Internet del Futuro- A Holistic Future Internet Approach

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Ambient Sweden- Sweden, a Leading Internet Nation in 2015

In Ambient Sweden the Internet is available inall contexts and for all of the functions thatusers desire.For users, the Internet is a natural aspect ofworking and leisure time, often without thembeing directly aware of its presence

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AKARI- A Small Light in the Dark Pointing to the Future

AKARI (“akari” = “a small light" in Japanese )The AKARI Architecture Design Project aims toimplement the basic technology of a newgeneration network by 2015Philosophy is to pursue an ideal solution byresearching new network architectures from a cleanslate without being impeded by existing constraintsThe issue of migration from today's conditions canbe considered using specific design principlesduring design timeGoal is to create an overarching design of what theentire future network should be.This vision of a future network is embedded as partof societal infrastructure

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AsiaFI- Asia Future Internet Forum

AsiaFI (Asia Future Internet Forum)Founded to coordinate research and development on Future Internet among countries in Asia as well aswith other continentsAsiaFI was formed in December 2007 after preparation of six monthObjectives

long-term open research by international collaborationloose federation for tight collaborationwork around political/financial difficultiesencourage tight collaborationcurrent focus on education and foster young researchers for future Internet research

Working GroupsArchitecture & Building Blocks Working GroupsMobile & Wireless Working GroupTestbed

EducationSemester-long FI Courses, Ph.D thesis, Short-term scientific exchange

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European Framework Program 7- Research for European Competitivness

FP7 ICT: ~9 Billion Euro over 7 years

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European Framework Program 7- Challenge 1, The Future Internet

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European Technology Platforms- Sector Research Agenda

European Technology Platforms related to theFuture Internet

MissionStrategic Research Agendas (SRA) for FutureInternet in different technology fieldsTechnology and Application VisionsX-ETP - joint vision document on the Future Internet

ImpactEU Commission and EU Member States considerSRAs when defining national and Europeanresearch programs and policy actions

The three core elements of NEXOFNESSI Open Reference ModelNESSI Open Reference ArchitectureNESSI Open Reference Implementation

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The Future Internet Public-Private Partnership- Making the Future Internet a Reality

Source: European Commission

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European Future Internet Initiative- A Vision for the FI PPP

Source: D. Kennedy

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Future Internet Research Alliance- Vision and Motivation

Cloud ComputingFuture Networks

Internet of Services

Internet of Things

WPx-y

European Initiatives National Initiatives

Enab

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Visio

n Holistic

Overarching

eHealth

ContentUtilities &

Environment

Transport, mobility &logistics Smart Energy Grid

Automation

Industry/Academic - SME/Incumbent - European/International

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Future Internet Research Alliance- Vision & Opportunities

Cloud ComputingFuture Networks

Internet of Services

Internet of Things

ContentTransport & Logistics Smart EnergyAutomation

Biz & Tech Vision Applications

UsersTechnologyProvider

ResearchCenter

Generic Supportfor Future Biz

WPx-y

• Focused• Project Oriented• Domain Innovation• Proof-of-Concept

Calls

• Focused• Project Oriented• Domain Innovation• Proof-of-Concept

• Program• Industry focused• Strategic Impact• Consolidation• Large-scale Demo

• Instrument• Multi-disciplinary• RTD/INO/EDU• Long-term• Academic

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European Future Internet Alliance- Address Fragmentation and Join Forces

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European Future Internet Alliance- Address Fragmentation and Join Forces

EFIA’s Vision:“to advance the Internet significantly by 2020 using European technologies and services tothe benefit of European Society and Industry”

EFIA’s Mission:“to be the European industrial led alliance that facilitates the focused research, developmentand innovation towards the Future Internet while promoting the uptake of the advancedtechnologies and business models for the future internet in partnership with all stakeholdersin the community”

EFIA’s Strategy:“is to promote its vision through European, International and National Research Programmesto achieve a high synergy in the Future Internet activities across Europe and to significantlycontribute to the realisation of a coherent viable and successful Future Internet in theshortest possible time”

EFIA Mission and Vision

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Thank you!

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