Objective
ICT-based service and product innovation is curtailed by the growing vertical chain of dependence on poorly interoperable proprietary technologies in Europe. This issue was identified to have high impact on European innovation productivity by the Report of the Independent Expert Group on R&D and Innovation, commonly known as the Aho-report. The report demanded incentives for the convergence of shared technologies and markets as a remedy. Actions creating standardized, commercially exploitable yet widely accessible ecosystems in European priority areas should be publicly supported. Real-time applications for heterogeneous, networked, embedded many-core systems suffer from the lack of trusted pathways to system realization and application deployment. Service and product development efforts are high with many uncertainties discouraging such ventures. This project brings to bear a holistically designed ecosystem from application to silicon. The ecosystem is realized as a tightly integrated multi-vendor solution and tool chain complementing existing standards. Feature-limited releases of reference tools and platforms are made available under favourable licensing conditions to support the evaluation and adoption of the results. Full-fledged versions are retained for commercial exploitation and standardization of the overall ecosystem is pursued. As direct effects of the project results 30% reduction of the total cost of ownership, 50% shorter time-to-market, and 30% decrease of the number of development assets are expected. Marketable lead applications driving ecosystem development and benchmarking on the fields of industrial & intelligent transport systems, video & image processing, and wireless communications are produced. Key challenges include guaranteeing secure, reliable, and timely operation, back-annotation based forward system governance, Tool-tool, tool-middleware, and middleware-hardware exchange interfaces, and energy management with minimal run-time overhead.
Approved by ECSEL-JU on 03/02/2015
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Call for proposal
ARTEMIS-2011-1
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2970 HORSHOLM
Denmark
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Participants (27)
9220 Aalborg
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621 00 Brno
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602 00 BRNO STRED
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33100 TAMPERE
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33210 Tampere
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33720 Tampere
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75010 Paris
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38610 Gieres
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50019 Sesto Fiorentino
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67100 L Aquila
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5656 AE Eindhoven
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2628XG Delft
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28036 Madrid
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28232 Rozas De Madrid
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39608 CACICEDO DE CAMARGO
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39005 Santander
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20500 Arrasate
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48160 DERIO BIZKAIA
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417 55 GOTEBORG
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164 26 KISTA
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AL10 9AB Hatfield
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1050 Bruxelles / Brussel
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1090 Bruxelles
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YO10 3JB York
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3010 LEUVEN
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BS34 8HP Bristol
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2611 MV DELFT
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