Team, Visitors, External Collaborators
Overall Objectives
Research Program
Application Domains
Highlights of the Year
New Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Dissemination
Bibliography
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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR Project SIM

The ANR SIM (Smart IoT for Mobility) is a PRCE project co-funded by ANR (AAPG 2019) and DGA for 42 months. The national coordinator is the LEAT (UMR CNRS) and the other partners are Renault Software Labs and Symag. The goal is to provide a formal meta-language to describe smart contracts that can be used in the context of an autonomous vehicles to provide services to the users. The services are related to the combined use of multi-model transportation systems by having a single smart contracts that can enforce all the intermediate transactions with all the actors involved (car manufacturing, parking lease, highway toll companies, insurances, bike rental companies).

Competitivity Clusters

The Kairos team is involved in the actions of the cluster SCS (Systèmes Communicants Sécurisés) and Frédéric MALLET is elected in the steering committee of SCS. One of the more prominent action is to build, in partnership with University Aix-Marseille, a Digital Innovation Hub, to open the access (with actions of transfer and valorization) to Digital Innovations for companies that would benefit from it, like public institutions (hospitals, human resources, employment institutions) or private companies that could use IoT for agriculture, tourism, smart infrastructures (harbours, buildings, cities).

CNRS GDRs

We are registered members of three GDR funded by CNRS : SoC2, on topics of Hardware-software codesign and Non-Functional Property modeling for co-simulation; LTP, on verification and language design for reactive CPS systems; GPL, on software engineering and Domain-Specific Languages.

Inria Project Lab SPAI

This collaborative action, targeting Security by Program Analysis for the IoT (SPAI), is headed by the Indes Project, and associated the Antique, Privatics and Celtique EPIs. See 7.15 for our contribution.

PAI ES3CAP

ES3CAP (Embedded Smart Safe Secure Computing Autonomous Platform) is a PIA (Programme d'Investissements d'Avenir) project. Its budget is of 22.2MEuros, over 36 months. The national coordinator is Kalray, and other partners include Safran, Renault, and MBDA. The objectives of the project are to:

Our technical contributions to this project are described in 7.16. This project partially finances Hugo Pompugnac's PhD and Jad Khatib's post-doc.