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EU funding (€7,998,623): Next Generation IoT as part of Next Generation Internet Hor7 Aug 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

Overview

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Next Generation IoT as part of Next Generation Internet

Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the next big concepts to support societal changes and economic growth, being one of the fastest growing ICT segments. A specific challenge is to leverage existing technology strengths to develop solutions that sustain the European industry and values. To address this, IoT-NGIN introduces novel research and innovation concepts, to establish itself as the “IoT Engine” that will fuel the Next Generation of IoT as a part of the European Next Generation Internet. First, IoT-NGIN uncovers a patterns based meta-architecture that encompasses evolving, legacy, and future IoT architectures. Second, it optimizes IoT/M2M and 5G/MCM communications, including using secure-by-design micro-services to extend the edge cloud paradigm. Thirdly, it enables user and self-aware, autonomous IoT systems through privacy-preserving federated ML and ambient intelligence, with AR support for humans. Finally, IoT-NGIN researches towards distributed IoT cybersecurity and privacy, for example, using Self-Sovereign Identities and interconnected DLTs to implement Meta-Level Digital Twins. IoT-NGIN will be validated via more than 30 types of heterogeneous IoT devices, ranging from tiny resource constrained IoT sensors to intelligent, autonomous buses, drones and robots, deployed in one of the most prestigious IoT/5G lab (OneLab) and five Living Labs: the “Twin Cities” Living Lab in Helsinki/Tallinn, a fully customizable Smart Agri Living Lab in Greece, the BOSCH and the ABB employee-friendly Industry 4.0 facilities in Barcelona and Helsinki, and a hybrid field-lab facility focused on Smart Energy, interconnecting Terni City and EDD Eurolab in Aachen. Beyond partners exploitation plans, to maximize impact and sustainability, IoT-NGIN will push all results via alliances, clusters, SDOs and DIHs, including FIWARE, BDVA, and AIOTI, offer developed software as open source, and organize open Open Calls to engage FGPA/ASIC/fabless and IoT application developers.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
AALTO KORKEAKOULUSAATIO sr €610,282
ABB Oy €391,250
ASM Terni S.p.A. €134,435
Atos IT Solutions And Services Iberia SL €0.00
Atos Spain SA €460,343
Bosch Sistemas de Frenado SL €16,009.86
Capgemini Technology Services €1,924,375
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS €0.00
CUMUCORE Oy €144,750
Ebos Technologies Ltd. €368,750
Emotion Srl €189,250
Engineering - Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A. €272,500
Entersoft ΑΕ Paragogis Kai Emporias Logismikou Kai Ipiresion €333,750
ERICSSON GmbH €412,813
FORUM VIRIUM HELSINKI Oy €157,500
Fundacio Privada I2Cat, Internet i Innovacio Digital A Catalunya €416,125
Netcompany SA €606,875
Privanova SAS €132,500
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN €469,625
Robert Bosch Espana Fabrica Aranjuez SA €248,990
Robert Bosch Espana SL €0.00
Sorbonne Universite €345,750
Synelixis Lyseis Pliroforikis Automatismou & Tilepikoinonion Anonimi Etairia €362,750

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/957246

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