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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 & H2020 Projects

EMBERS
  • Title: Enabling a Mobility Back-End as a Robust Service

  • Programm: H2020

  • Duration: 2015, Dec to 2019

  • Coordinator: UPMC

  • Partners: UPMC, LIP6, France; UBIWHERE Lda, Portugal; Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Angewandten Forschung, Germany; Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany; Inria, France

  • Inria contact: Eric Fleury

  • EMBERS will bring to market a back-end for smart city mobility that is developed by a European small enterprise based upon its smart parking and smart traffic management products that two municipalities in Portugal currently deploy. The Mobility Back-end as a Service (MBaaS) replaces such all-in-one systems, in which a municipality purchases the full set of components from a single vendor. Instead, the city manager can purchase best-of-breed devices and apps developed by third parties, with the only constraint being that they interoperate with the back-end via a free, open, smart city mobility API. This domain-specific API lowers barriers to entry for app and device developers, making it easier for innovative SMEs to enter the market. Furthermore, the API is offered via a variety of generic interfaces, including oneM2M, ETSI M2M, OMA LWM2M, and FIWARE NGSI. EMBERS thus clears the way for developers and to municipalities that have adopted any one of these potential emerging machine-to-machine (M2M) communication standards.

ARMOUR
  • Title: Large-Scale Experiments of IoT Security & Trust (Project n°688237)

  • Programm: H2020

  • Duration: 2015 Dec to 2018

  • Coordinator: UPMC

  • Partners: UPMC, LIP6, France; Synelixis Lyseis Pliroforikis Automatismou & Tilepikoinonion Monoprosopi EPE, Greece; Smartesting Solutions & Services, France; Unparallel Innovation, Lda, Portugal; Easy Global Market, France; ODIN Solutions, Spain;

  • Inria contact: Eric Fleury

  • Provide duly tested, benchmarked and certified Security & Trust solutions for large-scale IoT using upgraded FIRE large-scale IoT/Cloud testbeds properly-equipped for Security & Trust experimentations. ARMOUR takes the top large-scale FIT IoT-LAB testbed – a FIRE OpenLAB / FIT IoT LAB facility – and enhances it as to enable experimentally-driven research on a key research dimension: large-scale IoT Security & Trust. Presently, no proper installations exist to experiment IoT Security & Trust on large-scale conditions; ARMOUR will develop and install such capability.