bIoTope: Building an IoT OPen innovation Ecosystem for connected smart objects
Partners: Aalto University
Summary: Programme Funding: Horizon 2020Duration: From 01.01.2016 to 31.12.2018
Results: bIoTope provides the necessary Standardized Open APIs for enabling horizontal interoperability between silos
The Internet of Things (IoT) brings opportunities for creating new services and products, reducing costs for societies, increasing the service level for the citizens in a number of areas, and changing how services are sold and consumed. Despite these opportunities, current information system architectures create obstacles that must be addressed for leveraging the full potential of IoT. One of the most critical obstacles are the ‘vertical silos’ that shape today’s IoT because they constitute a serious impediment to the creation of cross-domain, cross-platform and cross-organisational applications and services. Those silos also hamper developers from producing new added value across multiple platforms due to the lack of interoperability and openness. bIoTope provides the necessary Standardized Open APIs for enabling horizontal interoperability between silos. Such horizontal interoperability makes it possible to develop Systems of Systems where cross-domain information from platforms, devices and other information sources can be accessed when and as needed. bIoTope-enabled Systems can seamlessly exploit all available information, which makes them smart in the sense that they can take or propose the most appropriate actions depending on the current User’s or Object’s Context/Situation, and even learn from experience. bIoTope capabilities lay the foundation for open innovation ecosystems where companies can innovate both by the creation of new software components for IoT ecosystems, as well as create new Platforms for Connected Smart Objects with minimal investment. Large-scale pilots implemented in smart cities will provide both social, technical and business proofs-of-concept for such IoT ecosystems. This is feasible because the bIoTope consortium combines unique IoT experience, commercial solution providers and end-users, thus ensuring the high quality and efficiency of the results and implementations.
Programme topic: ICT-30-2015 - Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects
Project Reference: 688203
Type of funding scheme: Research and Innovation action
Budget: EUR 9 429 160,00
Participation of ITMO University is funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Consortium
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Coordinator: Aalto-Korkeakoulusaatio (Finland)
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Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (Switzerland)
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Universite du Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
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Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten Forschung E.V.(Germany)
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Biba - Bremer Institut fuer Produktion und Logistik GMBH (Germany)
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)
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X/OPEN Company Limited (United Kingdom)
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Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (Germany)
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ECCENCA GMBH (Germany)
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OPENDATASOFT (France)
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City Zen Data (France)
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Holonix SRL-Spin Off del Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
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Itrust Consulting Sarl (Luxembourg)
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Ensto Enervent Oy (Finland)
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ControlThings Oy Ab (Finland)
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Is-Practice (Belgium)
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Forum Virium Helsinki Oy (Finland)
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Communaute Urbaine de Lyon (France)
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Metropole de Lyon (France)
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IRISNET (Belgium)
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Centre d'Informatique pour la Region Bruxelloise - Centrum voor Informatica voor het Brusselse Gewest (Belgium)
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Administration de l'Equipement et des Deplacements (Belgium)
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ITMO University (Russia)
ITMO University Team
International Laboratory Modern Communication Technologies and their Applications in Economics and Finance - Fin Q
Prof. Andrei Rybin, Head of International Laboratory Modern Communication Technologies and their Applications in Economics and Finance - Fin Q
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