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iCore · Internet Connected Objects for Reconfigurable Ecosystems

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201131 October 2014EU funding €8,707,000

The iCore initiative addresses two key issues in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT), namely: (a) how to abstract the technological heterogeneity that derives from the vast amounts of heterogeneous objects, while enhancing context-awareness, reliability and energy-efficiency. (b) to consider the views of different users/stakeholders (owners of objects & communication means) for ensuring proper application provision, business integrity and, therefore, maximize exploitation opportunities.The iCore proposed solution is a cognitive framework comprising three levels of functionality, reusable for various and diverse applications. The levels under consideration are: i) virtual objects (VOs), ii) composite virtual objects (CVOs), and iii) functional blocks for representing the user/stakeholder perspectives.VOs are cognitive virtual representations of real-world objects (e.g., sensors, devices, etc.) that allow resolving the underlying technological heterogeneity. CVOs, on the other hand, use the services associated with VOs. In other words, CVOs are cognitive mash-ups of semantically interoperable VOs, delivering services in accordance with the user/stakeholder requirements. In each level there are scalable fabrics, offering mechanisms for the registration, look-up and discovery, and the composition of services. Through these features the cognitive framework constitutes an open networked architecture encompassing highly intelligent (i.e., adaptive, etc.) software.The iCore solution will be attributed with essential security protocols/functionality, which span all levels of the framework, and consider the ownership and privacy of data, as well as the actual access to objects.The validation of the proposed solution will be carried out by considering relevant Future Internet application areas enabled by the IoT. In particular, the use cases addressed by iCore are the following: ambient assisted living, smart office, smart transportation, and supply chain management.

Consortium · 28 organisations

coordinator

CREATE-NET (CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TELECOMMUNICATION EXPERIMENTATION FOR NETWORKED COMMUNITIES)

IT · €948,128

participant

UNIVERSITY OF SURREY

UK · €840,500

participant

ZIGPOS GMBH

DE · €212,880

participant

ARAGO SYSTEMS

FR · €70,000

participant

M3S SRL

IT · €108,000

participant

THALES SERVICES NUMERIQUES SAS

FR · €100,000

participant

WUXI SENSINGNET INDUSTRIALIZATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE

CN

participant

CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA

IT · €392,475

participant

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO

NL · €583,000

participant

SIEMENS SRL

RO · €393,690

participant

SOFTWARE AG

DE · €485,461

participant

THALES SIX GTS FRANCE SAS

FR · €530,550

participant

WUXI SMART SENSING STARS COMPANY LTD

CN · €96,900

participant

AMBIENT SYSTEMS B.V.

NL · €320,497

participant

NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION

JP

participant

TRILOGIS SRL

IT · €100,000

participant

KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

KR

participant

ATOS SPAIN SA

ES · €388,100

participant

ATOS CONVERGENCE CREATORS SRL

RO

participant

UNIVERSITY OF PIRAEUS RESEARCH CENTER

EL · €650,450

participant

INNOTEC21 GMBH

DE · €354,000

participant

NOKIA BELL LABS FRANCE

FR · €41,439

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA

IT · €92,196

participant

TELECOM ITALIA SPA O TIM SPA

IT · €110,985

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT

FI · €677,500

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €515,023

participant

NOKIA BELL

BE · €504,060

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE · €191,166

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