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© 2017 – The symbIoTe Consortium
2nd Open Call Webinar
Topics: symbIoTe-OC2-Apps and symbIoTe-OC2-Trials
symbIoTe
19 January 2018
Grant Agreement No 688156
© 2017 – The symbIoTe Consortium2
Meet the team!
Maria Bianco
Open Call Manager
CNIT
Sergios Soursos
Project Coordinator
ICOM
Danilo Giacomi
Apps Expert
NAVIGO
João Garcia
Trials Expert
Ubiwhere
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• The webinar will be recorded
• Slides and video will be made available through our web site (Slideshare and YouTube)
• We will take questions in Q&A periods; to ask questions please use the chat/IM
• Please mute your microphones!
Logistics
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Agenda
Time: Session Presenter
10:30 – 10:35 Welcome & Logistics Sergios
10:35 – 10:45 symbIoTe intro & 2nd Open Call summary Sergios
10:45 – 10:55 Applications Danilo
10:55 – 11:10 Trials João
11:10 – 11:25 Q&A
11:25 – 11:35 Management Issues Maria
11:35 – 11:50 Q&A
11:50 End of Webinar
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Project Overview & OC2 summary
symbIoTe
Sergios Soursos, Intracom Telecom
Grant Agreement No 688156
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• symbiosis of smart objects across IoT environments
• interoperability and mediation framework
• aims at the collaboration of vertical IoT platforms towards the creation of cross-domain applications
The symbIoTe Approach
Smart Residence
EduCampus
Smart Stadium
Smart Mobility and Ecological Routing
Smart Yachting
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symbIoTe in a Nutshell
• not yet another IoT platform
• a middleware that offers a unified way for– exposing of IoT resources to third party applications
– sharing IoT resources between federation members
– trusted discovery and secure access to IoT resources
– flexible integration of smart space infrastructure
– does not interfere with the actual data exchange
• addresses the needs of – developers for rapid cross-platform application
development
– small IoT platform providers for optimal collaboration and cooperation on top of the available often fallow resources
– SMEs for overcoming IoT market barriers
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IoT interoperability – the symbIoTe way
- Resource registry- Resource search- Semantic mapping- Secure access- Domain Enablers
Level - 1
- Platform federation- Resource bartering
Level - 2
- Gateway interworking- Local interactions
Level - 3
- Device migration- Device roaming
Level - 4
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More on Apps
L1-compliant IoT platform
L1-compliant IoT platform
L1-compliant IoT platform
symbIoTe-powered
App
symbIoTeDomain Enabler
L1-compliant IoT platformL1-compliant IoT platformL1-compliant IoT platform
symbIoTe Core Services
Search and discovery
Data exchange
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• Use Case: Smart Mobility and Ecological Urban Routing– Crowd-sensing aspect
• Locations: Vienna, Zagreb, Porto
• Looking for: end user communities– Pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, etc
• Purpose:– get equipped with specific sensors and carry them around
the city to collect measurements
– use our green routing app
• Type of applicants:– NGOs, municipalities, etc
– Companies that can offer their users• e.g., courier services and their drivers
More on Trials
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Topic ID Applicants Budget per Extension
# of Extensions
Use Cases
symbIoTe-OC2-L1
IoT Platform owners
€40,000 ≤ 2 Smart Residence, Smart Stadium, Smart City
symbIoTe-OC2-L2
IoT Platform owners
€50,000 ≤ 4 Smart Campus, Smart City, Smart Residence
symbIoTe-OC2-L3/4
IoT gateway/ smart device manufacturers
€40,000 ≤ 4 Challenge event
symbIoTe-OC2-Apps
Mobile app companies
€20,000 ≤ 3 Smart Residence, Smart Stadium, Smart City
symbIoTe-OC2-Trials
End user communities
€15,000 ≤ 3 symbIoTe Trials (Vienna, Zagreb, Porto)
OC2 summary
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Applications
symbIoTe
Danilo Giacomi, NAVIGO
Grant Agreement No 688156
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To build smartphone applications (Android or iOS) that combine resources offered by L1-compliant platforms and/or available Domain
Enablers and demonstrate cross-domain features.
We look for new IoT applications or extensions of existing IoTapplications built by exploiting symbIoTe infrastructure.
What we look for…
Enabler
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• Proposed applications should focus on the domains of Smart City, Smart Residence and Smart Stadium/Buildings or a combination of the above. Applications will be tested during the symbIoTe trials (mid/end 2018).
What to focus on
Smart Residence (L1/L2/L3)
Accesses and manages functions across available devices belonging to different subsystems, from smartphones and media players over automation devices to personal health and environmental sensors.
Smart Stadium (L1)
Enables the “beacon cloud”, an indoor geo-location service aiming at a centralized and effective beacon management by infrastructure providers in order to facilitate the creation of innovative applications.
Smart Mobility and Ecological Routing (L1/L2)
Combines air quality measurements from fixed stations in cities with measurements obtained from low-cost, mobile sensors with the aim of creating ecologically preferable routes for users.
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• Resources are made available by eight IoT platforms and one Enabler
• For Smart City / Smart Mobility:
– Platforms:
• OpenIot, openUWEDAT, MoBaaS, Green Route Enabler
– Examples of available Data:
• Outdoor air quality data
• Mobility data (POIs, spatial air quality, distances, traffic conditions, parking availability…)
• For Smart Residence:
– Platforms:
• Symphony, nAssist
– Examples of available Data/Actuators:
• Sensors and actuators for lights, dimmers, RGB lights, curtains
• Indoor air quality data
Available resources for Apps
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• For Smart Stadium:
– Platforms:
• Beacons Platform / Visitor Platform / PromoWall Platform / Retailer Platform
– Examples of available Data/Services:
• Location, Actions on display (e.g. Show Promotion)
• Other available data
– Smart Yachting use case data (Yacht data, information from sensors installed in the Port)
– Kiola Platform Data (health and person-related data)
Available resources for Apps
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• To make a symbIoTe-powered smartphone application, applicants need to:
1. Analyse the symbIoTe solution for Level 1 compliance
2. Build or extend a smartphone application that uses resources offered by L1-compliant platforms and/or available Domain Enablers
3. Provide feedback and comments which can improve and simplify the process of creating L1-compliant applications
What we expect from you
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The logical steps an App has to follow are:
1. Looking for interesting resources in the Core
2. Fetching their endpoints from the Core
3. Directly interacting with platform’s/enabler’s resources via OData protocol or REST
Apps in action in symbIoTe
Security configurations must be strictly applied!
References: https://github.com/symbiote-h2020/SymbioteCorehttps://github.com/symbiote-h2020/SymbIoTeSecurity
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Apps in action in symbIoTe
symbIoTe Cloud
IoT Platforms
/ Enablers
Applications symbIoTe Core
Query Engine Metainformation
Repository
SEARCH
USESHARE
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Trials
symbIoTe
João Garcia, Ubiwhere
Grant Agreement No 688156
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• Purpose: – To involve end users and citizens that will use our
applications and hardware (portable sensors, etc) to support our "Smart Mobility and Ecological Urban Routing" trial.
• Commitment:– Support the trials planned in Zagreb, Vienna and Porto
(mid/end 2018).
• Type of Applicants: – NGOs, municipalities, organizations, companies with
end users in Zagreb, Vienna and Porto.
• Funding: – up to €15,000 per Extension, approx. three (3)
Extensions to be funded
Trials in a Nutshell
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Trials Background – Use Cases
Smart Residence (L1/L2/L3)Accesses and manages functions across available devices belonging to different subsystems, from smartphones and media players over automation devices to personal health and environmental sensors.
EduCampus (L2)Integrates information containing structural data, live sensor data and social collaboration scenarios to establish an open ecosystem for campus services across various IoT platforms.
Smart Stadium (L1)Enables the “beacon cloud”, an indoor geo-location service aiming at a centralized and effective beacon management by infrastructure providers in order to facilitate the creation of innovative applications.
Smart Mobility and Ecological Routing (L1)Combines air quality measurements from fixed stations in cities with measurements obtained from low-cost, mobile sensors with the aim of creating ecologically preferable routes for users.
Smart Yachting (L1/L3/L4)Automates the information processes between boats and the mainland in order to provide users with relevant land information.
Protected Data Spaces
Public Data Spacethe Open Trials
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• There are three platforms providing services and data to the use case: – OpenIoT from UNIZG-FER provides air quality data
from users’ wearables, – openUWEDAT from AIT, provides air quality data from
stationary sensors, and a routing service for the city of Vienna,
– MoBaaS (Mobility Backend as a Service) from Ubiwhere provides their routing service.
• Provided functionalities– Interpolation of fixed and wearable air quality sensors
to obtain air quality value of city’s streets– Ecological Routes based on these data– PoI Search service
The Use CaseSmart Mobility and Ecological Routing
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Results - NoiseSmart Mobility and Ecological Routing
Noise
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Results – Air quality NO2Smart Mobility and Ecological Routing
Air quality NO2
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• Expectations:– Citizens to use wearables and provide air quality data– End Users to use the SMEUR application to obtain
ecological routes and search for PoIs and provide feedback
• What is necessary:– Number of participants– Location– Necessary budget
• Normal costs for this kind of activity• Monetary incentives• Has to take into account the cost of the wearables• Has to take into account costs for dissemination and
promotion
The Trials
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• Not every participant has to use a wearable sensor– Some might just use the app
• Consortium will support the organization of the extension– Possibly share wearables between partners for the trials– Planning of the trials to be performed during the first month
• Wearables– Small and portable– Autonomy for one day– Bluetooth to communicate with smart phone– Open protocol to transmit data– Must include one of the following sensors for gases:
• Carbon monoxide• Nitrogen dioxide• Particulate matter• Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
– Generally priced between €200 to €450
The Trials - Notes
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• Mario Drobics - AIT - Vienna
• Ivana Podnar - UNIZG-FER - Zagreb
• Ricardo Vitorino - Ubiwhere - Porto
Contacts
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Thank you!
Questions?
www.symbiote-h2020.eu
@symbiote_h2020
H2020 symbIoTe
github.com/symbiote-h2020
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Management Issues
symbIoTe
Maria Bianco, CNIT
Grant Agreement No 688156
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Open Call - How to apply
https://www.f6s.com/opencall2symbiote-applications
Open Call Documentation
www.symbiote-h2020.eu
Access to F6S Platform
https://www.f6s.com/opencall2symbiote-trials
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• Eligibility Criteria– APPS: Start ups, SMEs, companies or research institutes/organizations,
with legal entity already established– TRIALS: NGOs, Municipalities, Local Authorities and companies
– European Member States and Associated Countries
• Funding conditions– Total Budget : 540.000 euro – «Applications» Total Budget: 60.000 euro– «Trials» Total Budget: 45.000 euro
– Max Funding per Apps: 20.000 euro– Max Funding per Trials: 15.000 euro– Eligible costs: Personnel and Travel costs
• For Trials: in addition as example: Monetary incentives, Cost of wearables, Promotion costs
• Deadline: 31° January 2018 17:00 CET (Brussels time)
Main Constraints
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Application details
Describe your profile and Create your Team!
Who you are and tell usabout your team –provide a complete Company profile!
- 2 or 3 Key Expertise - Established
company/start-up/Organisations
Ask your co-workers to login into F6S
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Application details – Apps & Trials
6 Main Sections
AUTO SAVE FUNC: do NOT press SUBMIT before the Application is finalised
Limited number of Characters
A. Basic InfoB. IoT Application/Trial InfoC. Innovation and ImpactD. ImplementationE. Data ManagementF. Miscellaneous
Topic Selection
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Section B: Technical Description
Clients and Partnership Business Vision Additional Technical Description
Select the trial city Description of the community, profiles and roles
Your experience in user’s engagement Additional Technical Description
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Section C: Innovation and Impact
Resources: sensors, actuators or services from the ecosystemBenefits: how can you improveyour businessSustainability and User engagement: • Increase users’ engagement • Deployability in real scenarios• Sustainability plans
Benefit for your community & howcan it improve your businessCommunity engagement: describeyour plansResults and feedback: which info you will provide• Air quality data• User experience feedback• Etc. …
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Section D: Implementation
Focus: Section D. Implementation
DURATION: Up 6 Months
DELIVERABLE: any tangible output (Report, Software or Report + Software) describing your results
2 Additional Deliverables are MANDATORY for proceeding the Scheduled Payments !!
1. Intermediate Report2. Final Report
Template available in symbIoTe Standard Extension Contract
Budget BreakDown
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Evaluation Criteria
Specifications Available on the
Web site
Communities involvedBenefitEnd User engagement Sustainability
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• Evaluation
– 1 symbIoTe expert and 2 external experts
• Communication of Funding: Beginning of March ‘18
• Support in Implementation phase by symbIoTe
– Supporting Team: 1 technical champion and 1 businesschampion
– an initial briefing in order to discuss and focus the work tobe performed during the Extension.
– Selected Third Parties can contact the Supporting Team onper-need basis on technical and business matters.
After the Deadline?
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Thank you!
Questions?
www.symbiote-h2020.eu
@symbiote_h2020
H2020 symbIoTe
github.com/symbiote-h2020
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… and good luck with your submissions!
Thank you for attending our webinar!