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VITAL · Virtualized programmable InTerfAces for innovative cost-effective IoT depLoyments in smart cities

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201330 November 2016EU funding €2,695,000

Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications are currently based on multiple architectures, standards and platforms, which have led to a highly fragmented IoT landscape. This fragmentation is evident in the area of smart cities, which typically comprise several technological silos (i.e. IoT systems that have been developed and deployed independently). Nowadays there is a pressing need to remove these silos in order to allow cities to share data across systems and coordinate processes across domains, thereby essentially improving sustainability and quality of life. In response to this need, VITAL will realize a radical shft in the development, deploment and operation of IoT applications, through introducing an abstract virtualized digital layer that will operate across multiple IoT architectures, platforms and business contexts. Specifically, VITAL will provide platform and business context agnostic access to Internet-Connected-Objects (ICO). Moreover, it will research virtualized filtering, complex event processing (CEP) and business process management mechanisms, which will be operational over a variety of IoT architectures/ecosystems. The mechanisms will compromise the diverse characteristics of the underlying ecosystems, thereby boosting interoperability at the technical and business levels. VITAL will also provide development and governance tools, which will leverage the project's interfaces for virtualized access to ICOs.VITAL will allow solution providers to (re)use a wider range of data steams, thereby increasing the scope of potential applications. It will also enable a more connected/integrated approach to smart city applications development, which will be validated in realistic deployments in London and Istanbul. The partners will contribute and adapt a host of readily available urban infrastructures, IoT platforms and novel IoT applications, which will ease the accomplishment of the project's goals based on an optimal value for EC money.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

IE · €518,400

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE

FR · €300,823

participant

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality

TR · €108,540

participant

IMAGES & CO LIMITED

UK · €215,940

participant

CAMDEN TOWN CENTER LIMITED

UK · €129,105

participant

SANTER REPLY SPA

IT · €307,693

participant

ISTANBUL TEKNIK UNIVERSITESI

TR · €141,340

participant

RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LABORATORY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

EL · €309,633

participant

ATOS SPAIN SA

ES · €309,904

participant

SINGULARLOGIC ANONYMI ETAIREIA PLIROFORIAKON SYSTIMATON KAI EFARMOGONPLIROFORIKIS

EL · €353,622

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