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13-14 June 2013, Aveiro 4th European Summit on the Future Internet
From Experimental Infrastructures to Innovation
Anastasius Gavras Eurescom GmbH http://www.fi-xifi.eu
Goals
• To develop a process for adapting and upgrading existing test infrastructures with the capabilities to support Future Internet technologies
• To establish a core network of five high capacity and advanced capabilities nodes that support sector services and applications in the future Internet
– Federation of nodes
– Additional nodes in the second year
• Enable pilots and trials for sector applications in the future Internet
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Challenges
• Transition from experimentation to large scale trials
– Exploitation toward European Cities and Regions
– 800 Web developers expected to use XIFI capacities
• Synergies and cooperation between and among EU regions and other regions of the world
– Cross analysis of best practise among respective sites (Field Trials, European and e.g. US Cities and Regions, Communities of Developers)
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The XIFI Technical Approach
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The initial 5 sites:
• Ireland (Waterford, HEAnet)
• France (Orange, ImaginLab)
• Spain (Telefonica, Red.es)
• Germany (Deutsche Telekom, Fraunhofer)
• Italy (Telecom Italia, Trentino Network)
The XIFI Technical Approach
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3-Step approach:
1. Build the backbone between the 5 initial core sites. These form a federated and virtualised capacity layer to facilitate the deployment and interoperability between the FI-PPP core platform and other platforms across Europe. Consider aspects, such as:
• The access network
• The experimental nature of some of the networks
• The need for data centers
2. Validate the capabilities of the generic enablers on the core platform
3. Enlarge the network to reach the Use Case Pilots, which may be using FIRE testbeds, EIT ICT Labs or private infrastructures. This will be done through an Open Call process
Waterford
Berlin
Seville
Brittany
Infra 1 NRENS (Research)
Infra 2 Access
Infra n DataCenters
XIFI
FIWARE1 FIWARE2 Other Platforms
(UC)
Trento
The XIFI Timeline
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1st Year
• Define the XIFI core concepts, reference architecture and
development methodology
• Deploy the core technical infrastructure
– Embedding if the core platform testbed(s)
– Learning by doing
• Provide the framework for the federation of
infrastructures (technical / administrative)
• Ensure co-existence and interaction between
– Sites/nodes
– Services/Applications
– Platforms
• Consider business and economic incentives
2nd Year
• Network Enlargement (2M Euro to fund additional infrastructures)
• “Deployment” of Use Cases and Trials
• Full scale operations with field trials and developers (phase 3)
Core Technical
Experimental backbone
Cities
Regions
The XIFI Partners
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Thank you for your attention!
Find us at www.fi-xifi.eu contact@fi-xifi.eu
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Acknowledgments: The research conducted by XIFI receives funding from the European Commission FP7 under grant agreement
no. 604590. The European Commission has no responsibility for the content of this presentation.
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