Dependable Connectivity as a Service

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Dependable Connectivity as a Service CELTIC-NEXT Event 20th June 2019, Valencia Dependable Connectivity as a Service Dr Keivan Navaie Reader in Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems School of Computing and Communications k.navaie@lancaster.ac.uk

Network Resources Dependability is subject to timely, reliable and secure exchange of information Smart combination of resources in various network entities improves dependability Added values comes from ecploiting otherwise unused resources DaaS provides an Ecosystem and is an Enabler www.celticnext.eu Proposal Name, Your Name, affiliation & e-mail of presenter

Organisation Profile Top-ten (7th) in the UK ranking among computing science departments A world-class teaching and research hub for computer science and communications systems Multi-million research funding from EU and EPSRC +100 academic staffs +150 PhD and Postdocs www.celticnext.eu Dependable-Connectivity-as-a-Service, K. Navaie, Lancaster University

Dependability of Communications Dependability is subject to timely, reliable and secure exchange of information Major Enabler for mission-critical systems: Industry 4.0, E-Health, Mass-surveillance, Autonomous cars/robots, Smart cities www.celticnext.eu Dependable-Connectivity-as-a-Service, K. Navaie, Lancaster University

Dependable Connectivity (DeC) DeC is collective system capability to provide task’s required information Multi-level cooperation required among Tasks, objects, and RANs as well as on-board processing, etc. Aggregation of the available data on-board or at MEC DeC is a task-centric and multi-faceted measure and can be provided through different combination of resources www.celticnext.eu Dependable-Connectivity-as-a-Service, K. Navaie, Lancaster University

Heterogeneity, Dynamism, and Multiple Objectives Each entity maximizes its own objective while network resources are limited Multi-Objective optimization with multiple degrees of freedom and trade-offs www.celticnext.eu Dependable-Connectivity-as-a-Service, K. Navaie, Lancaster University

Dependable Connectivity as a Service: DaaS WP1: Architecture Design and Concept development WP2: System Design WP3: Algorithm Design and Machine Learning WP4:Modeling and Analysis WP5: Implementation and Conformity WP6: Coordination and Delivery www.celticnext.eu Dependable-Connectivity-as-a-Service, K. Navaie, Lancaster University

Partners Work Packages Partners Solicited WP1: Architecture Design and Concept development WP2: System Design WP3: Algorithm Design and Machine Learning WP4:Modeling and Analysis WP5: Implementation and Conformity WP6: Coordination and Delivery Partners Solicited Wireless Network Technology Lancaster University, UK Manchester University, UK Software Platforms Paremus, Ltd., UK Mobile Edge Networks and Cloud/Fog Computing Machine Learning and Algorithms Optimization and Modelling Project Coordination and Management Testbed and Implementation www.celticnext.eu Dependable-Connectivity-as-a-Service, K. Navaie, Lancaster University

Contact Info For more information and for interest to participate please contact: Dr. Keivan Navaie, CEng, FIET, SFHEA Reader in Mobile Computing Email: k.navaie@Lancaster.ac.uk Phone: +447776362160 Address: SCC, Lancaster University Lancaster, LA14WA, UK