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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR

ANR MOANO

Participant : Laurence Duchien [correspondant] .

MOANO (Models & Tools for Pervasive Applications focusing on Territory Discovery) is a 46-month project of the ANR CONTINT program which started in December 2010. The partners are LIUPPA/University of Pau and Pays de L'Adour, University of Toulouse/IRIT, University of Grenoble/LIG, University Lille 1/LIFL. While going through a territory, mobile users often encounter problems with their handheld computers/mobiles. Some locally stored data become useless or unnecessary whereas other data is not included in the handheld computer. Some software components, part of the whole applications can become unnecessary to process some information or documents that the user did no plan to manage during his mission. In order to answer such difficulties, our project has three operational studies which are i) to enlarge the communication scale, ii) to provide people without computer-science skills with a toolset that will enable them to produce/configure mapping applications to be hosted on their mobile phone and iii) to process all the documents of interest in order to make their spatial and thematic semantics available to mobile users.

ANR YourCast

Participants : Laurence Duchien [correspondant] , Clément Quinton, Daniel Romero Acero.

YourCast (Software Product Lines for Broadcasting Systems) is a 36-month ANR Emergence project that started in January 2012 and that involves University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Valorpaca and University Lille 1. The project aims at defining an information broadcasting system by a dedicated software product line which will be used in schools or events, such as gatherings of scouts.

Competitivity Clusters

FUI Hermes

Participants : Laurence Duchien, Romain Rouvoy, Lionel Seinturier [correspondant] .

Hermes is a 41-month project funded by FUI and labelized by the PICOM (Pôle des Industries du COMmerce ) competitivity cluster which has started in August 2012. The goal of the project is to define a modular and context-aware marketing platform for the retail industry. The focus is put on the interactions with customers in order to extract and mine relevant informations related to shopping habits, and on a multi-device, cross-canal, approach to better match customer usages.

Programme Investissement d'Avenir (PIA)

PIA Datalyse

Participants : Filip Krikava, Romain Rouvoy, Lionel Seinturier [correspondant] , Bo Zhang.

Datalyse is a 36-month project of the Programme Investissement d'Avenir Cloud Computing 3rd call for projects. The project started in May 2013. The partners are Business & Decision Eolas, Groupement des Mousquetaires, Université Grenoble 1, Université Lille 1, Inria, Université Montpellier 2. The project aims at defining an elastic cloud computing infrastructure for processing big volumes of data. The originality of the project is to consider jointly data generated by users and by the infrastructure, and to correlate data at these two levels.

PIA OCCIware

Participants : Romain Rouvoy, Philippe Merle [correspondant] , Lionel Seinturier.

OCCIware is a 36-month project of the Programme Investissement d'Avenir Cloud Computing and Big Data 4th call for projects. The project started in Decembre 2014. The partners are Open Wide (leader), ActiveEon SA, CSRT, Institut Mines-Télécom/Télécom SudParis, Inria, Linagora GSO, Obeo, OW2 Consortium, Pôle Numérique, and Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble. The project aims at defining a formal framework for managing every digital resources in the clouds, based on Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) recommendations from Open Grid Forum (OGF).

Inria National Initiatives

Inria ADT AntDroid

Participants : María Gómez Lacruz, Nicolas Haderer, Christophe Ribeiro, Romain Rouvoy [correspondant] .

ADT AntDroid (2012–14) is a technology development initiative supported by Inria that aims at pushing the results of Nicolas Haderer PhD thesis [12] into production. AntDroid therefore focuses on deploying and disseminating the APISENSE ® crowdsensing platform (see Section  5.1 ) to the public and to support the users of the platform.

Inria ADT Focus CrowdLab

Participants : Clive Ferret-Canape, Julien Duribreux, María Gómez Lacruz, Christophe Ribeiro, Romain Rouvoy [correspondant] , Antoine Veuiller.

The purpose of the ADT Focus CrowdLab (2014–2016) is to strengthen the technological part of the Metroscope consortium and to promote the APISENSE ® crowdsensing platform (see Section  5.1 ) as a reference platform fo gathering mobile data within the scientific community. The CrowdLab project focuses on three stringent goals: (1) consolidating the current technological solutions, (2) technical and logistical support of the research activities initiated in different scientific domains, and (3) the improvement of security and anonymity of collected data. In addition to the Metroscope consortium, the Inria research teams participating of the ADT Focus CrowdLab project are: Spirals (coordinator), Madynes, Diana, Muse.