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1 Towards the New Framework Programme Vienna, 26 March 2001 Horst Forster European Commission WI0

2 IST  At mid-point  Still three major calls 1200 m€ funding  2002:year of transition Completion of FP5 Anticipating new FP WI1

3 New FP and WP 2002 Preparation Two parallel strands  New FP Milestones 21 Feb 2001EC proposal for FP May 2001EC proposal for “Rules for Participation” June 2001EC proposal for Specific Programmes Summer 2002Adoption  WP 2002 milestones Drafting in June/July 2001 Adoption in Nov/Dec 2001 PR3

4 New FP Proposal Objectives  Strengthening the scientific and technological bases of Community industry  Encouraging Community industry to become more competitive at international level PR4

5 New FP Proposal Characteristics  Concentration 7 themes :IST major thematic priority 3 instruments :Integrated Projects Networks of Excellence Participation in National Programmes  Management changes “Programme” rather than “project” approach “No size and composition fit all”: function of objectives and scope of action Flexibility - in definition, launch and management Externalisation where advantageous PR5

6 One proposed structure of IST in new FP 1. Technological solutions and applications for citizens and enterprise 2.Infrastructures for communication and information processing (rationale : networks, communications, computing, control, complex systems engineering) 3.Components and microsystems 4.Information handling and interfaces WI2A

7 Where are we now ?  Computing and embedded software are ubiquitous  Networks and bandwidth are proliferating  Miniaturised sensors emerge PR7

8 Implications Systems are increasing in scale and complexity  Infrastructure supports more functionality  Applications become distributed  Applications are tethered to the physical world PR8

9 Challenges  From connected networks and computers to a service access and delivery environment Nomadicity / Pervasiveness Adapt in real-time  Brute force shall not solve all problems Contextual knowledge Master scale and complexity in an intelligent way PR9

10 Directions for R&D  Shaped by underlying component roadmaps  Economics determine take-up of functionality  Research tools PR10

11 Conclusion As computing and communications become ubiquitous, cognition and control will rank as key enabling technologies WI2

12 Future real time, embedded, and control systems  Cope with ever more stringent time constraints and increased functional requirements  Add quality of service (QoS) to performance and robustness  Constitute the enabling technologies of the future WI3

13 Possible topics for WP2002 and new FP  RT middleware self-adapting architecutures, multi-domain distributed systems  RT controls for complex uncertain systems  RT systems for new high-speed infrastructures and services  Embedded systems in the GRID, multifunctional networks, systems and services  to be defined  INPUTS NEEDED WI5


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