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IoT6 · Universal Integration of the Internet of Things through an IPv6-based Service Oriented Architecture enabling heterogeneous components interoperability

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201130 September 2014EU funding €2,958,000

The IoT6 project aims at exploiting the potential of IPv6 and related standards (6LoWPAN, CORE, COAP, etc.) to overcome current shortcomings and fragmentation of the Internet of Things, in line with the CERP-IoT and EC recommendations.<br/>Its main challenges and objectives are to research, design and develop a highly scalable IPv6-based Service-Oriented Architecture to achieve interoperability, mobility, cloud computing integration and intelligence distribution among heterogeneous smart things components, applications and services. Its potential will be researched by exploring innovative forms of interactions such as:• Information and intelligence distribution.• Multi-protocol interoperability with and among heterogeneous devices.• Device mobility and mobile phone networks integration, to provide ubiquitous access and seamless communication.• Cloud computing integration with Software as a Service (SaaS).• IPv6 - Smart Things Information Services (STIS) innovative interactions.<br/>The main outcomes of IoT6 are recommendations on IPv6 features exploitation for the Internet of Things and an open and well-defined IPv6-based Service Oriented Architecture enabling interoperability, mobility, cloud computing and intelligence distribution among heterogeneous smart things components, applications and services,- including with business processes management tools.<br/>To achieve these ambitious goals, the consortium consists of seven international academic or research partners and two industrial partners that bring in expertise from complementary research areas such as IPv6, multi-protocol interoperability, routing protocols, security, SOAs, sensor networks, building automation, mobile phone networks, cloud computing, business processes and EPCIS/RFID. IoT6 is supported by a large industry support group with renowned members, which will act as general advisors and will support the dissemination, exploitation and standardization activities.

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

MANDAT INTERNATIONAL ALIAS FONDATION POUR LA COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE

CH · €496,940

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN

AT · €290,400

participant

KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

KR · €39,400

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA

ES · €389,500

participant

UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURG

LU · €266,300

participant

RUNMYPROCESS SAS

FR · €259,200

participant

HAUTE ECOLE SPECIALISEE DE SUISSE OCCIDENTALE

CH · €559,374

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

€467,296

participant

ERICSSON D.O.O FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS

RS · €189,590

Research fields

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