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Bridging the Interoperability Gap of the Internet of Things BIG IoT Project – 2nd Webinar Jelena Mitic Stefan Schmid Claudia Simonato

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Bridging the Interoperability Gapof the Internet of Things

BIG IoT Project – 2nd Webinar

Jelena Mitic

Stefan Schmid

Claudia Simonato

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We are …

Jelena MiticProject CoordinatorSiemens AG

Stefan SchmidArchitecture LeadBosch CR

Claudia SimonatoOpen Call Task LeadCSI Piedmont

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Agenda

Project & Open Call Overview 10 min – Jelena

BIG IoT Architecture 10 min – Stefan

Q&A 10 min

1st Open Call: How To Apply 15 min – Claudia

Q&A 30 min

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For your information…

The Webinar will be recorded

Slides and recorded presentation will be available online

Please post your questions in the chat, we will answer them in Q&A session

Please mute your microphone during the presentation

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Project Overview

Jelena

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Challenge – missing interoperability

Today, we are dealing with many heterogeneous, vertically oriented IoT platforms.

Thus, the development of cross-platform and cross-domain applications is tedious and expensive.

Additionally, it leads to high market entry barriers for small innovative business.

As a result of this, no vibrant IoT ecosystem exists.

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Our approach

BIG IoT API

MarketplaceApplication Service

BIG IoT API to provide and consume IoT resources from different platforms in an unify way

Marketplace to share, discover and monetize IoT resources (data and services)

Tool for easy development of new, cross- platform services and applications

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8 IoT platforms already speaks BIG IoT

Platforms

ConnectedCity Platform

Distributed Smart Object Platform

Smart Data Platform

Wubby Platform

OpenIoT Platform

Advanced Parking Management

TIC Platform

Smart Traffic Platform

Application

Application

Service

Service

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Pilots & Use Cases

Barcelona

Piedmont

Berlin – WolfsburgUse Cases in the domain of Smart Mobility

and Environmental Monitoring:

Smart Parking

Smart Traffic Management

Public Transport Optimization

Healthy Bike Navigation

Smart Bike Sharing

Incentive-based Green Route Planning

Multimodal Route Optimization

Smart Charging

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Project in a nutshell

Project Duration 01.01.2016 - 31.12.2018

Consortium 12 partners + 2 linked 3rd parties

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BIG IoT Open Calls

€750k for 3rd parties to implement new IoT solutions or integrate the existing

ones into the BIG IoT ecosystem by making use of the BIG IoT enablers

2 Open Calls:

first

Date: 26th Apr – 16th Jun 2017 – ONGOING

Budget: €300k (up to €60k per project)

second

Date: Jan – Feb 2018

Budget: €450k

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1st Open Call Summary

What?

Integrate existing IoT data sources/platforms by using BIG IoT API and offer them on

the BIG IoT Marketplace. The data sources should be related to Smart Mobility and

Environmental Monitoring.

Why?

Join strong ecosystem , promote your solution, increase usage of your data for

new services and applications of the second Open Call, get visibility in the

European IoT community

When?

Call Open: 26th Apr – 16th Jun 2017

Project Implementation: Sep 2017- Jan 2018 (5 months)

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BIG IoT Architecture

Stefan

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Main Challenges

City – Public Parking

DepartmentParking Lot Provider A

How to discover

data sources?

Parking Lot Provider B Berlin

Barcelona

Piedmont

Smart Parking Service

How to access?

How to evolve?

Parking

Information

Community

-based

Parking

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Our Solution

City – Public Parking

DepartmentParking Lot Provider A

Community

-based

Parking

Parking Lot Provider B Berlin

Barcelona

Piedmont

BIG IoT Marketplace

Semantic

Description of

Offerings

Offering

Semantic

Search

Offering

Semantic

Description

OfferingOffering

Offering

Smart Parking Service

Parking

Information

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High-level Architecture

Service / Application

Service / Platform

BIG IoT Marketplace

BIG IoT Provider Lib

BIG IoT Consumer Lib

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BIG IoT API – Access

BIG IoTProvider

Lib

Credentials

<Output Data>

GenericOffering

parameters

OfferingDescription

<Input Data>

<response>

<platform call>

Call: Offering endpoint

Platfo

rm/ Se

rvice

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Offering Description (OD)

Service / Application

Platform / Service

BIG IoT Marketplace

BIG IoT Provider Lib

BIG IoT Consumer Lib

OD describesinterface

OD used as payload

Offeringmodel fordiscovery

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Offering Description – Example

{ context: ["http://big-iot.eu/ctx" ,

{"schema" : "http://schema.org"}],

providerId: "Barcelona_City-provider"

name: "Sensor-level ParkingSpace Information"

category: "schema:parkingSiteManagement"

inputData: [

{name: "longitude", rdfType: "schema:longitude"}

{name: "latitude", rdfType: "schema:latitude"}

{name: "radius", rdfType: "schema:geoRadius"}

]

outputData: [

{name: "longitude", rdfType: "schema:longitude"}

{name: "latitude", rdfType: "schema:latitude"}

{name: "status", rdfType: "schema:parkingSpaceStatus"}

]

endpoints: { uri: "http://bigiot/access/parkinginfo", type: "HTTP_GET"}

licenseType: "OPEN_DATA_LICENSE", region: "Barcelona"...

price: { money: {amount: 0.002000, currency: "EUR"}, accountingModel: "PER_ACCESS"} }

...

URI of theOffering

Semantic annotations

Based onWeb of Things‘Thing Description

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BIG IoT Marketplace ... for whom?

End User ... who are looking for apps

Developers, IT guys, Creatives…• @ Smart City• @ Mobility Company

… who need IoT offerings for their applications

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BIG IoT Marketplace

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BIG IoT Marketplace Portal

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Your tasks to integrate with BIG IoT

1. Utilize Provider Lib (currently in Java) to implement access to your Offerings

2. Utilize Provider Lib to implement interactions with Marketplace

3. Create Offering Description for each of your offerings to register them

a. Collaborate to extend the domain model to accomodate your offerings

4. Provide offerings at BIG IoT marketplace until end of BIG IoT project for all partners

5. Provide feedback and shape an IoT Ecosystem

Service / Platform

BIG IoT Marketplace

BIG IoT Provider Lib

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More information: Developer Guide

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Questions & Answers

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1st Open Call

How to Apply

Claudia

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Who

Individual SMEs, universities, companies and research

institutes; only one entity per proposal; not necessarily

located in any of the three demonstration sites

Not eligible for funding: institutions, organisations or

other kind of legal entities funded by otherwise affiliated

with a BIG IoT partner

Each participant can present only one proposal

Participants selected from the first Open Call can

participate to the second Open Call providing a value-

added solution

Preferred data referring to pilot areas (Piedmont,

Barcelona, Berlin) PLEASE HIGHLIGHT THIS ASPECT IN

THE PROPOSALS!

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We are looking for…

IoT Platform and Data providers

Domains: Smart Mobility (traffic, parking

etc.) and Smart Environment (e.g. air

quality)

Data (own or open source) – data won’t

become automatically open but BIG IoT

provides solutions for accounting, licensing,

and billing

IoT Platforms that contain offerings/data

Proposals in English

Proposals up to €60k

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Important Applications Documents …

… are available at our website: http://big-iot.eu/first-open-call/

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How to participate - Application Form

F6S portal:https://www.f6s.com/opencall1big-iot/

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Application Form I

Let us know whoyou are!

Describe your profileand create yourteam.Insert a complete company profile.Ask your team members to login into F6S.

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Application Form II

6 main sections:

A. Basic infoB. IoT SolutionC. Innovation and

ImpactD. ImplementationE. Data

managementF. Miscellaneous

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Focus: Section B- IoT Solution

Open data are NOT MANDATORY.

BIG IoT enablesaccountability that allowthe management of data accordingly to the owner’s policies.

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Focus: Section D Implementation

Duration: Up to 5 months

Deliverables: any tangibleoutput (report, software etc. describing your results).

List of deliverables templateavilable on our website.

2 deliverables areMANDATORY for proceedingthe scheduled payments : Intermediate and Final Technical Report.

Budget for personnel, equipment and other goods, services and travel costs.

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And then?

Submission Deadline

June 16, 5pm CET

Evaluation by external evaluators and

notification of winners:

End of July

Project start:

September 1, 2017

Winners will join the project as Siemens third parties

and sign the Collaboration Agreement with Siemens.

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Communication and support

During the proposal phase:

FAQ section on our website

Feasibility Check for proposals draft

available until the 9th of June

Helpdesk e-mail contact

During the implementation phase:

Kickoff F2F meeting beginning of

September in Munich

First support team:

Open Call team: Claudia & Jelena

Technical team lead by Arne

Thank you for your attention!

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Questions & Answers

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be part of our BIG team