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Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
Towards zero-power ICTTowards zero-power ICT
Future and Emerging Technologies
Objective ICT-2009.8.6: Towards Zero Power ICT
(2zeroP)
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
Towards zero-power ICTTowards zero-power ICT
Towards Zero Power ICTRationale & Objective
• Efficiently powering or self-powering of all the electronic devices surrounding us in our daily life is a major challenge for transformative research.
therefore
• New disruptive directions are needed – for energy-harvesting technologies at the
nanometer and molecular scale, – and their integration with low-power ICT into
autonomous nano-scale devices for sensing, processing, actuating and communication.
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
Towards zero-power ICTTowards zero-power ICT
Towards Zero Power ICTTarget Outcome
• Foundations of Energy Harvesting at the nanoscale:– Demonstration of radically new strategies for energy
harvesting and local storage below the micrometer scale.– Exploration and harnessing of potential energy sources at
that scale including kinetic energy present in the form of random fluctuations, ambient electromagnetic radiation, chemical energy and others.
– Research may also address bio-mimicked energy collection and storage systems.
• Self-powered autonomous nano-scale electronic devices:– Autonomous nano scale electronic devices that harvest
energy from the environment, possibly combining multiple sources, and store it locally.
– These systems would co-ordinate low-power sensing, processing, actuation, communication and energy provision into autonomous wireless nanosystems.
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
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Towards Zero Power ICTExpected Impact
• Possibility of building autonomous nano-scale devices (from sensors to actuators), extending the miniaturisation of autonomous devices beyond the level of the ‘smart dust’
• New applications in a vast number of ICT fields such as intelligent distributed sensing, for health, safety-critical systems or environmental monitoring
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
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Towards Zero Power ICTWorkprogamme text in brief
• At “nano-scale”
• harvest and store energy • to build up self powered devices
• to serve ICT purposes likesensing, processing, actuating,
communicating
• Look for radically new approaches…
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
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BiologyPhotosynthesis
BiologyCatabolism
Nano-Robotics
ChemistryMolecular
Engineering
ElectronicsUltra-Low-Power
ElectronicsNanoscale
Energy Conversionmechanical to
electrical
NanoscaleEnergy Conversion
chemical to electrical
NanoscaleEnergy Conversionelectromagnetic to
electrical
ChemistryEnergy Storage
ElectronicsEnergy Storage
Theory
NEMS
Towards Zero Power ICTCall on multi-disciplinary research
(non-exhaustive list of disciplines)
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
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Towards Zero Power ICTWorkshop, 23 June 2009
• Open Workshop in Brussels, 23 June 2009
• organised by “Nano-ICT” Coordination Action with support by FET
• Community driven event to elaborate on specific research challenges addressed in this FET initiative
• Information about this workshop will be available soon onhttp://www.phantomsnet.net/Foundation/index.php?project=1&intra=1 andhttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fet-proactive/2zerop_en.html
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
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Towards Zero Power ICTWhat else?
• This objective is new, nothing similar has been called before within Future & Emerging Technologies.
• The relevant scientific communities have yet to emerge.
• Objective 3.9 aims at developing energy efficient smart systems, whereas “Towards Zero-Power ICT” is looking for disruptive approaches at the nano-scale.
• What this “Towards-Zero-Power ICT” is not addressing:e.g. nano-scale features enhancing large scale energy harvesters (e.g. quantum dots improving solar cells)
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
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Objective ICT-2009.8.6 within Call 5Opening: July 31st, 2009 Deadline: November 3rd, 2009
Funding scheme: STREP onlyBudget: 7 million Euro
Contact persons: [email protected]
[email protected] Website: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fet-proactive/2zerop_en.html
Towards Zero Power ICTAdditional Information
Call 5 National Contact point Briefing, Brussels, 12 May 2009 INFSO FET Ralph Stübner
Towards zero-power ICTTowards zero-power ICT
Future and Emerging Technologies
Thank you very much for your attention!