Horizon 2020European Union Fundingfor Research & Innovation
The FALCON Project
Eva Coscia (Holonix)
1. FALCON Overview • Objectives & Approach
• Achievements
2. FALCON Business Scenarios• White/Brown Goods
& Clothing Textiles
• Healthcare Products & High-tech Products
3. FALCON Exploitation• Methodology
• How to market FALCON01/12/2016 FALCON – Co-FACTOR Event 1st December
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Outline
FALCONFunding Horizon 2020 European
Union
Call: FoF-05-2014Type: RIA
Start: 01.01.2015Duration: 36 months
Team: 13 Partners 8 Countries
Coordinator: BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion
und Logistik GmbH
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FALCON Objectives & Approach
FALCON has defined and deployed a Virtual Open Platform to enable a set of application and services for social media analysis and open innovation, usage data gathering and visualisation, simulation and benefit from a semantic representation of PLM information for cross-sectoral search
FALCON objective is to use product-service information collected from Collaborative Intelligence and Product Embedded Information Devices to support innovative product-services (re)design & improved assessment of lifecycle
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BUSINESS SCENARIOS
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Healthcare ProductsWhite & Brown Goods Clothing TextilesHigh-tech Products
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Business Scenarios
Clothing Textiles
Business Motivation:
Integration of data sources and creating valuable information to improve the offer to the customers
A better product-service quality through optimization of planning, development and testing processes.
New innovative services for existing products.White & Brown Goods
Business Motivation: Improve collection of feedback from customers from
usage phase and even from new collection proposals
Improve exchange of information both from social networks, marketplaces and e-commerce site.
Collecting better information about required fitting of the garments.
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Business Scenarios
High-tech Products
Business Motivation:
Increase technical reliability of the devices,
Enable comprehensive diagnostics, and
Enable user-friendly devices and services
Healthcare Products
Business Motivation: Increase the Competitiveness of Metrology
Solutions improving their functionalities and ease to use.
Reinforce Client “loyalty“ offering metrology services more effective.
Improve the Calibration, Maintenance & Verification processes and Enhance Machine Programming & Report Content Definition.
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FALCON ACHIEVEMENTS
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OntologiesVirtual Open Platform IT prototypesStory Boards
VOP PUI Manager
Auth
oriz
atio
n an
dAc
cess
Con
trol
SPARQL EndpointPub/Sub Query Endpoint
JDBC Endpoint
Linking Component JDBC Interface
Triple StoreRDF Stream View Manager
FALCON Data Federation Module
FALCON KBE
Mapping Tool
FALCON KCCM
Management Tool
Social Media Wrapper
Legacy System
Wrappers
KCCM
PEID Stream Wrappers
Structured Data Source
Wrapper
Social Media Stream
Wrapper
FALCONIdea Manager
FALCONSimulation and
Forecasting Manager
FALCONPUI Query Builder
FALCONData Visualisation
Module
FALCONData Export
Module Mediator
ConfiguratorStream
Manager
FALCONOntology
VOPLogin
3rd Party LCA Tools
CAx ToolsSimulation
Tools
OtherTools
FALCON PUI Alert Module
PEID Wrappers
VOP
Infra
stru
ctur
e Se
rvic
es
FALCON Open API
Virtual Open Platform – Final Draft Architecture (30.06.16)
WP2
WP3
FALCON Collaborative PSS Design Solution 3rd Party Software
WP4
WP1
FALCON Virtual Open Platform Core 3rd Party
FALCON PUI Wrappers
Legend
Interface
Defines/uses
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Open system-architecture
Systems of Systems Approach
Based on semantic technologies
Core services for data and knowledge management
Wrappers for data gathering from IoT and Social Media
High level applications for end users
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Virtual Open Platform
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Upper ontology covering PSS knowledge domain
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FALCON Ontologies
Brown GoodsWhite Goods
Healthcare Products Clothing Textiles High-tech Products
isSpecializationisSpecialization
isSpecialization
Initial definitions of domain-specific ontologies for FALCON business scenarios
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Applications and services foro Open Innovation
o Data Federation module for data acquisition from Product UsageInformation sources
o Data visualisation
o Alarms triggering
o Simulation and forecasting
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Software prototypes of functionalmodules
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EXPLOITATION PLANS & ASSETS
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Innovative Exploitable AssetsMethodology Individual vs Joint Exploitation
A.1 Methodology for enhancing products by sensors to
establish PUI feedback loops
A.2 Methodology for knowledge acquisition from social media
A.3 Static Data Wrapper
A.6 Data Federation Semantic Mediation
A.7 Linking Component
A.9 Knowledge Consolidation & Cross sectoral Management
A.10 FALCON Open Platform Infrastructure
A11 FALCON Open API
A.12 Legacy Systems Wrappers
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o A3 K-Brief is a powerful tool to share efficiently key information, facilitate discussions and support decisions
o K-brief is not only a template, it is a process
Knowledge Brief to capture knowledge on Innovative Exploitable Assets
IEA K-Brief
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What does« static » mean?
What do youmean by
« actionnable » knowledge?
If we standardize an
IEA, it will affect the IPR
Can we extract knowledge
from several languages?
What about Turkish social
media?
It is unclear what this module is
about
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How to market FALCON VOP?
FALCON Exploitation :
• Individual Exploitation plan the way the different results can be exploited by their own
• Group Exploitation plan the way we can sell FALCON results as a whole
Social Media FALCON generic Sensors
FALCON Core
minimum to be adopted by a company
to set up FALCON approach
Options not mandatory,
generic for all industrials
Specific not mandatory,
depends on industrials context
A.2 Knowledge
acquit° from
social media
B.4 Collab.
design
solution
A.9 KCCM -
Knowledge
Consolidation
A.6 Data
Federation
C.1 Meth. to
create
ontologies
C.2 Standard
generic
ontology
A.3 Static
Data wrapper
B.6
“Extended” O-
LM Standard
A.1 Meth. for enhancing products by
sensors
B.2 Forecasting &
Simulation toolbox
B.3 LCA
methodology
A.11 FALCON
Open API
A.12 Legacy
System
Wrapper
A.7 Linking
Component
(LOD)
B.1 Mapping
tool for PUI
related KBE
B.5
KBE-ML
A.10 VOP
Infrastructure
Ad
dit
ion
of
fun
ctio
na
litie
s
Producer IEA title
BIBA • A1 Methodology for enhancing products by new and/or existing sensors to establish PUI feedback loops
• A2 Methodology for knowledge acquisition from social media• A6 Data Federation Module, Semantic Mediation• A9 Knowledge Consolidation & Cross sectoral Management (KCCM)• A12 Legacy Systems Wrappers• B1 Modelling framework and mapping tool for PUI related KBE• B5 KbeML
UBITECH • A3 “Static” Data Wrapper• A7 Linking Component (Linked Open Data)
SOFTECO • A10 FALCON Virtual Open Platform Infrastructure• A11 FALCON Open API
TU Delft • B2a Forecasting and Simulation Toolbox (item-level)• B2b Forecasting and Simulation Toolbox (Series-level) ownership to be discussed
EPFL • B3 LCA Methodology Optimization• C1 Methodology to Create Specific Ontologies• C2 Standard Generic Ontology
HOLONIX • B4 Collaborative Product-Service Design Solution• B6 Extended O-LM Standard for PSS Lifecycle data exchange
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Exploitation of sector-specific versions of the FALCON VoP, based on o Domain-specific Ontologies
o Customisation of services for the Textile, WhiteGoods, Hi-Tech and Health Care Business Scenarios
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Joint Exploitation of Verticalisedsolutions
Brown GoodsWhite Goods
Healthcare Products Clothing Textiles High-tech Products
isSpecialization isSpecialization
isSpecialization
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Horizon 2020European Union Fundingfor Research & Innovation
Thank You!Eva Coscia (Holonix)[email protected]
www.falcon-h2020.eu
Contact:BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbHFALCON Project OfficeHochschulring 2028359 BremenGermany
Email : [email protected].: +49 421 218 50189Tel.: +49 421 218 50006Fax: +49 421 218 50007
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Copyright
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Objective: Innovative product-service design using manufacturing intelligenceTheme: FoF-05-2014Call: Factories of the FutureLead: BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbHDuration: 36 MonthsStart: 2015/01
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