Project description
A collaborative framework for IoT and edge computing
The EU-funded INCODE project plans to develop an open platform for deploying and managing end-user applications over distributed, heterogeneous and trusted IoT node infrastructures. The envisaged platform integrating state-of-the-art IoT, edge/cloud computing and networking platforms will manage end-to-end environment resources according to end-user requests and application content. It will also accelerate development and deployment processes on large swarms of devices, split the application workload tasks efficiently into microservices and provide fast reconfiguration of required resources. Ultimately, the platform will provide IoT device and system authentication, data management and application deployment and guarantee integrity with respect to the deployed applications, the shared data and the generated data.
Objective
INCODE envisions the design and development of an open platform for the deployment and dynamic management of end user applications, over distributed, heterogeneous and trusted IoT-Edge node infrastructures, with enhanced programmability features and tools at both the network infrastructure level and the service design and operational level. The platform is implemented following three innovative design approaches: i) The deployment and management of the applications is conducted by an orchestration framework that follows a vertical layered approach from the end user interface to the infrastructure management while spanning horizontally across the device-edge-core-cloud continuum. The deployment follows the user-defined networking and operational features of the application in its northbound interface and a tight integration with state-of-the-art IoT, edge/cloud computing, and networking platforms in its southbound interface through a well-define driver API framework. With this approach the full programmability and reconfigurability of resources across the continuum is enabled. ii) An open and extensible, programming toolset facilitates application development and deployment for large swarms of devices at the edge through a multi-role Internal Developer Platform (IDP) and new feature development and testing, iii) A secure and trusted framework for registering and authenticating IoT device and edge nodes entering the system as well as the data sharing and application deployment. The concept is tested and validated over a mature testing environment that integrates diverse IoT application areas in smart logistics, manufacturing, utility inspection, and community PPDR over a programable infrastructure extended to O-RAN, 5G, SDN enable core Cloud. The consortium addresses all the required development sectors from the platform technology innovations, to supported IoT infrastructure and applications, including the end user interfacing and resource management intelligence.
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation ActionsCoordinator
8070 Bertrange
Luxembourg
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Participants (15)
4350108 RA ANANA
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69115 Heidelberg
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10587 Berlin
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062204 Bucuresti
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10443 Athens
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20133 Milano Mi
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3071 Limassol
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3013 Limassol
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142 32 ATTIKIS ATHINA
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1680 Sofia
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14199 Berlin
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141 22 NEON HERAKLION
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115 27 ATHENS
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265 04 Rio Patras
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20133 Milano
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8600 Dubendorf
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PA1 2BE Paisley
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M13 9PL Manchester
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