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IOT LARGE SCALE PILOTS Opening Oct 2015 Deadline April 2016 Budget 100mil EUR

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IOT LARGE SCALE PILOTS

Opening Oct 2015Deadline April 2016Budget 100mil EUR

Pilots – goal driven initiatives that will propose IoT approaches to specific real-life industrial/societal challenges involve stakeholders from supply side to demand side contain all technological and innovation elements (the use, application and

deployment as well as the development, testing and integration activities large scale - possible to operate under load and constraints conditions close to

operational load one's demonstration to operate across multiple sites, scalability to large amount of

heterogeneous devices and systems, as well as with large amount of real users feedback mechanisms to allow adaptation and optimisation of the technological and

business approach to the particular use case

SCOPE

Foster innovation Foster deployment of IoT solutions in Europe Create value across the IoT value chain, with a focus on European SMEDeliver open APIs to promote interoperability and creation of standardsEnable involvement of multiple user groups across different geographical

regionsAllow service providers to test business models through direct experimentation

with usersFocus on areas that lack market interest, but have high social and economic

benefitsAddress trust, security, privacy concerns to increase adoption ratesFoster innovation

LSP OBJECTIVES

Large scale, in operational conditions

Full value chain

Open interfaces

TO REMEMBER

• deploy innovative and user-led pilot projects capable of supporting and extending independent living at home for older adults based on IoT

Smart living environments for ageing well

• different types and sizes of farms, wide geographic coverage and benefit for both conventional and organic agro-food chains

• arable crops, livestock, vegetable and fruit production

Smart Farming and Food Security

• Wearables are integrating key technologies into intelligent systems to bring new functionalities into clothes, fabrics, patches, watches and other body-mounted devices.

Wearables for smart ecosystems

• reference zones for showcasing and experimenting new citizen-centred IoT services.

Reference zones in EU cities

• safe and highly and fully autonomous vehicles in various representative use case scenarios, exploiting local and distributed information and intelligence.

Autonomous vehicles in a connected environment

IOT LSP DOMAINS

Sophisticated sensors, robots and sensor networks combined with procedures to link mapped variables to appropriate farming management actions monitoring and control of plant and animal products during the whole life cycle from farm to fork helping farmers' decision making with regard to the use of inputs and management processes

Potential to bring data management to a new level by enable autonomous execution of appropriate interventions in different agricultural sub-sectors

and their associated post-production value chain through to the consumerChallenge is to design architectures

to “program” or track each object for optimal behaviour decreasing use of water as well as other natural resources and inputs lowering ecological footprints and economic costs increasing food security enables consumers to access trustworthy traceability information throughout the whole food

chain.

SMART FARMING AND FOOD SECURITY

Proposals shall include an adequate combination of different farms to ensure deployment of the technology is adapted to the needs of different types and sizes of

farms across EuropeActivities should allow

for a wide geographic coverage within Europe benefit both conventional and organic agro-food chains

Proposals shall cover at least three sub-sectors arable crops, livestock, vegetable and fruit production multi-actor approach and allow for adequate involvement of the farming sector

SMART FARMING AND FOOD SECURITY

LSP pilot will cover a series of cities to operate as reference zones for showcasing and experimenting new citizen-centred IoT services Building on the past results and achievements in some cities in Europe.

Cities will experiment and test similar new services and solutions starting from users' expressed preferences and needs involvement of creativity hubs such as fablabs, co-working spaces, and gather experience at

scale and evaluate citizens' acceptability and endorsement. Enable SMEs to use open demonstrators to test innovative new services. Pilots will provide evidence of access to city areas where legal contexts are adapted to the

demonstration requirements (i.e. 'reference zones') Federation and interoperability between platforms may be considered as appropriate, as well

as the ability to integrate data from different service providers. The number of users involved and duration of pilot services should be sufficient to ensure

statistical significance in impact analysis, with a minimum of 4 pilot sites in 4 countries.

REFERENCE ZONES IN EU CITIES

BENCHMARK STUDY FOR LSP IN THE AREA OF INTERENT

OF THINGS

European value

Attractiveness

LSP potential

SELECTION AND BENCHMARK CRITERIA

Identification of most valuable use cases

Identification of key players

LSP deployment strategy

STUDY OBJECTIVES

IoT market is still very fragmented in the EU

Coexistence of open and proprietary solutions

Existence of vertical focus

SOME FINDINGS

Multi-modal mobility and smart road infrastructure

Smart agriculture and food traceability

Energy saving in home and industy

Smart assisted living and wellbeing

Worker safety

TOP 5 USE CASES

Open air agriculture and horticulture Automated detection of pests and diseases on crop fields Irrigate crop remotely and monitor soil to add necessary nutrients Monitor crops to optimize harvesting picking order Automated harvesting and lawn mowing

SMART AGRICULTURE AND FOOD TRACEABILITY

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