EUJ-1-2014
Technologies combining big data, internet of things in the cloud -
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EUK-02-2016
IoT joint researchMOTIVATION EUK-02-2016 is more focused on addresing technological issues in big data application scenarios. In addition there is a specific reference on the application domain in smart cieties context.
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Specific Challenge:
Big data, internet of things are trends which will influence and impact the future development of cloud computing systems. Information gathering, processing and computing of massive amounts of data generated from and delivered to highly distributed devices (e.g. sensors and actuators) creates new challenges, especially for services and data hosted and executed across borders including EU and Japan. These requirements will impact the underlying cloud infrastructure requiring efficient management of very large sets of globally distributed non-structured or semi-structured data that could be produced at very high rates (i.e. big data). A multi-cloud service platform supported by broadband networks needs to handle all these challenges and appear to the application environment as one uniform platform.Scope: The focus of the joint research is the development of innovative global cloud platform technologies to meet the new challenges of big data, mobile and IoT. It should address requirements from business and industrial applications, such as robotics or factory automation and/or societal applications, such as health management for an aging society.
The outcome of the research will be a global, scalable and flexible service platform for developing real time services which can process, integrate and visualize Big Data over advanced integrated cloud and network infrastructures.
Future standardization requirements should be considered. The technologies developed should be validated through relevant use cases and demonstrations requiring the combination of real world sensors and/or actuators with “big data” infrastructures over clouds.
Expected impact:
Credible demonstrations based on cross-border business and/or societal applications of robust interoperable technologies combining big data, IoT and mobile on cloud platforms.
Concrete implementations of interoperable solutions that integrate big data, IoT and mobile that are candidates for standardisation.
Potential for commercial application in business environments, expressed in the form of a credible international exploitation plan.
Types of action:
Research & Innovation Actions –The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of EUR 1,5 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Cross-cutting Priorities:News flashes
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A total of 26 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below:EUJ1 - 9EUJ2 - 3EUJ3 - 7EUJ4 - 7
As a specific arrangement for the evaluation of Call H2020-EUJ-2014, it is requested to include a final draft of a Coordination agreement.Therefore the Proposal Template has been modified to include a part 4.3 as the correct placefor thecoordination agreement. The new version of theProposal Template (Technical Annex Section 4-5) can be downloaded from the Submission Service.
Publication date: 2014-01-07 (11 years ago)
Opening date: 2014-01-07 (11 years ago)
Closing date: 2014-04-10 (11 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 6000000
Expected grants: not specified
This call topic has been appended 4 times by the EC with news.
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