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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SELF-AWARE INTERNET OF THINGS, SELF-IoT 2012 in conjunction with ICAC September 17th Levent Gurgen, CEA-LETI, France A. Rahim Biswas, Create-Net, Italy Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UK Fano Ramparany, Orange Labs, France

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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SELF-AWARE INTERNET OF THINGS,SELF-IoT 2012in conjunction with ICACSeptember 17th

Levent Gurgen, CEA-LETI, FranceA. Rahim Biswas, Create-Net, ItalyKlaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UKFano Ramparany, Orange Labs, France

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Internet of Things

Personal Computers were revolutionary! But the real revolution was when we inter-connected

them! => Internet

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Internet of Things

Personal Computers were revolutionary! But the real revolution was when we inter-connected

them! => Internet

Embedded devices are revolutionary! But the real revolution will be when we will inter-connect

them!

=> Internet of Things, Ubiquitous networks, Cyber-physical systems

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Traditional embedded systems: dedicated to a specific task in a given application domain.

Internet of things: communicating and collaborating embedded systems that are massively deployed, that can perform universal tasks across domains

From embedded systems to internet of things

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Autonomic Computing and Internet of Things: an indispensable union Autonomic computing, a grand challenge that will allow

systems self-managing their complexity, using high-level objectives and policies defined by humans.

Internet of things (IoT) will exponentially increase the scale and the complexity of existing computing and communication systems

Autonomy is thus an imperative property for IoT systems.

Still a lack of research on how to adapt and tailor existing research on autonomic computing to the specific characteristics of IoT, e.g., resources constraints lossy environments. high dynamicity and distribution, real-time nature

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Self-IoT workshop brought you by 5 European projects on IoT and autonomic computing BUTLER

uBiquitous, secUre inTernet-of-things with Location and contExt-awaReness

iCore Empowering IoT through Cognitive

Technologies IoT.est

Internet of Things Environnement for Service Creation and Testing

OUTSMART Provisioning of urban/regional smart

services and business models enabled by the Future Internet

Awareness Self-awareness in autonomic systems

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uBiquitous, secUre inTernet-of-things with Location and

contExt-awaReness

FP7 call: FP7-ICT-2011-7

Integrated Project

October 2011 September 2014

15 M€

1234 man.months

BUTLER

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17:00…

7:00 …

7:30 …

SmartTransport

Delayed: 20min

16:30 …

16:50…

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!13:00…

A day in the life of BUTLER user…

Horizontal,seamless scenarios

SmartHome

SmartCity

SmartHealth

SmartShopping

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Project outline- Project type: Integrated Project- Duration: 36 months- Total cost: €13.4M (59% industry)- EC requested funding: €8,5M - Resources: 1,332 PM (111 FTEs)

Consortium- Coordinator: CREATE-NET (Italy)- 20 partners ( including NTT)- Strong industry participation (12 companies) - 12 countries (including China/Japan- External stakeholders group (use cases)

iCore Project Outline/Consortium

07th October 2011iCore + Butler joint workshop

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Overall iCore framework

07th October 2011iCore + Butler joint workshop

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IoT.est - Internet of Things Environnement for Service Creation and Testing (IoT.est)

8 partners, 7 countries

Project Lead: CCSR, University of Surrey

Start date: 01.10.2011 Duration:

36 months

Industry PTIN, ATOS, SIE

SME TT, AI

Research Centre NICT

Higher Education UNIS, UASO

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IoT.est – a quick snapshot IoT.est is investigating and developing a test-driven service creation

environment (SCE) for Internet of Things enabled business services.

This IoT-SCE will enable the acquisition of data and control/actuation features of sensors, objects and actuators.

The project will provide the means and tools to define and instantiate IoT services that exploit data across domain boundaries and that have testing build in by design.

IoT.est will facilitate run-time monitoring and will enable autonomous service adaptation to environment/context and network parameter (e.g. QoS) changes.

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OUTSMART – Smart cities, utilities and environment

FRANCE TELECOM SA TELEFONICAALCATEL-LUCENT ITALIA S.P.A. ERICSSONENGINEERING -ATOS ORIGINCORONISWORLDSENSING. CEA-LETIUNIVERSITY OF LUXEMBOURG ALEXANDRA INSTITUTTETAMPLEX AS ARHUS VAND A/S UNIVERSITY OF SURREY AMEY OW LIMITED Ci3CREATE-NET Dolomiti Energia UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA BANCO SANTANDER SA SANTANDER cityEMPRESA CANTABRA SL E.ON SERVICIOS SL TTI NORTE, S.L. FRAUNHOFERBSR BERLINER STADTREINIGUNGSBETRIEBE

Aarhus

Birmingham

Trento

Santander

Berlin

Chapters

1st phase: proof of concept ; 2 years duration, 7,6 M€ budget.2nd phase: large scale deployments (more cities in Europe)

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wastemanagement

water and

sewage

environmen

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transport

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domain specific

domain

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domain specific

domain

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Business innovationapplications and services

Domain specific requirements

Technology transfer

Technology foundation

Clusterleaders

Future Internetexperts

Domain experts

Transversalpartners

Part of the FI-PPP initiative (Future Internet – Public Private Partnership)

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OUTSMART platform

Sensor/Actuator Networks

Clusters and use cases

OUTSMART capillary network AMMS System StreetLight Regulators

(Actuators)

Light Level Sensor

CarPresence

Sensor

PedestrianPresence

SensorAMMS Devices StreetLight Intensity

Controler

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Other Networks(Source Info)N

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Back

bone

OUTSMART Capillary Network Access

Gateway

OUTSMART adapter

OUTSMARTadapter

……… Proprietary networks ……….

Cluster Access Point

UtilityNetwork

OUTSMART adapter

AuthorityNetwork

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Self-awareness in autonomic computing

Awareness is a Future and Emerging Technologies Proactive Initiative funded by the European Commission under FP7

helping to support researchers in self-aware autonomic systems

organizes workshops and encourages international collaboration

Provides funding for Collaborative Research Exchange in the field of Self-Awareness in Autonomic Systems

runs training activities, summer schools coordinates a research roadmap produces magazines and newsletters

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is a coordination action

ASCENS: Autonomic Service-Component Ensembles EPICS: Engineering Proprioception in Computing Systems ORGANIC COMPUTING: Organic Computing Initiative (OCI) RECOGNITION: Relevance and cognition for self-awareness in

a content-centric Internet SAPERE: Self-aware Pervasive Service Ecosystems SYMBRION: Symbiotic Evolutionary Robot Organisms (funded

by PerAda) CoCoRo: Collective Cognitive Robots

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Self-IoT Workshop

Goals of the Self-IoT workshop to Identify the important, challenging and emerging needs

of IoT applications that are becoming omnipresent in our daily lives (e.g., at home, office, transport, city and urban environments).

To continue in the coming years and to be the reference workshop to gather different scientific communities from academy and industry for the common goal which is

to realize plug&play, context-aware and autonomous Internet of things that will be self-configured, self-

organized, self-optimized and self-healed without (or with minimum) human intervention.

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Agenda 8:45 – 9:00 AM : Welcome Remarks

9:00 – 10:00 AM : Keynote by Joerg Denzinger, Testing cooperative autonomous systems for unwanted emergent behaviour and dangerous self-adaptations

10:00 – 10:30 AM : Refreshments 10:30 – 11:00 AM : Dynamic Trust Management for Internet of Things Applications. Fenye Bao

and Ing-Ray Chen.11:00 – 11:30 AM : Social Network Relationships in the Internet of Things. Pat Doody and Andrew Shields.11:30 – 12:00 AM : Autonomic Pervasive Applications Driven by Abstract Specifications. Ozan Gunalp, Levent Gurgen, Vincent Lestideau and Philippe Lalanda.

12:00 AM – 1:30 PM : Lunch in Piedmont Room 1:30 – 2:30 PM : Panel session: The challenges and future trends of autonomic computing for

Internet of Things.Chair: Joerg Denzinger;Panelists: Jorge Pereira Carlos, ATOS, “Internet of things – Some (human) use cases”;Rui Zhang, PARC, “Contextual intelligence: the next decade”;Chetan Gupta, HP, “Real-time operations management”.2:30 – 3:00 PM : Autonomic computing system for self-management of Machine-to-Machine networks. Mahdi Ben Alaya, Salma Matoussi, Thierry Monteil and Khalil Drira.

3:00 – 3:30 PM : Refreshments 3:30 – 4:00 PM : A Distributed Model for Approximate Service Provisioning in Internet of

Thing. Chayan Sarkar, Vijay S. Rao, R. Venkatesha Prasad, Abdur Rahim Biswas and Ignas Niemegeers.4:00 – 4:30 PM : Activity Duration Analysis Using Foursquare Check-ins. Joan Melia-Segui, Rui Zhang, Eugene Bart, Bob Price and Oliver Brdiczka.

4:30 – 4:45 PM : Concluding remarks

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