This document summarizes the FIspace project, which aims to facilitate seamless cross-organizational collaboration, transparency, and development of customized applications in various industries including agri-food, transport, and logistics using Internet-connected sensors and machine-to-machine communication. The FIspace platform will allow real-time B2B collaboration and trials across Europe. The project has associated partners from various countries and industries and plans three development and validation cycles to release platform updates and domain applications.
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FIspace Infodays Poznan 18 Sep 2013
1. Future Internet
Business Collaboration
Networks in Agri-
Food, Transport &
Logistics
FI-PPP Information Days
17-18 Sep. 2013, Poznan, Poland
Sjaak Wolfert (Project Coordinator)
Also here: Ana Garcia, Bülent Erbas
2. End-2-End Visibility
Collaboration & Communication
High-Quality Customer Applications
New Services & Apps
Consultants
Forwarder
Production
Plants
Carriers
Ports
Customs
Banks
Insurances
Authorities
Consumers
Features
Machine-2-Machine Communication
Motivation and Impact
Agri-Food, Transport and Logistics:
• EU turnover: 1,500 billion €
• Efficiency: 148-220 billion € savings
• Sustainability: 26.5% of CO2 emissions
Future Internet
will facilitate:
■ … seamless cross-organizational
collaboration (information
exchange, communication, coordinatio
n of activities)
■ …unprecedented
transparency, visibility and
control of processes (using
Internet-connected sensors and IoT
devices)
■ …rapid, easy, low cost
development and deployment of
customized solutions (apps and
services)
■ …agile formation of business
networks and ecosystems (social
networks and app/service markets)
3. FIspace platform High Level Architecture
Trial 1
Front-End
FIspace
Store
Real-time B2B
Collaboration
Core
System & Data Integration
Security, Privacy, and Trust Management
Operating Environment
DevelopmentToolkit
Trial 2
Trial 3
Trial 4
Trial 5
Trial 6
Trial 7
Trial 8
I2ND
IoT
IoC
IoS
S&T
GENERIC ENABLERS
DEVELOPMENT
TOOLKIT
Base Technologies
Validation
5. 1 4
3
5
2
6
8
7
Intelligent Perishable
Goods Logistics
Smart Distribution
and Consumption
Farming in the Cloud
Use Case Trial Experimentation Sites
1. Crop Protection
Information Sharing
2. Greenhouse Management
& Control
3. Fish Distribution and (Re-)
Planning
4. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Quality Assurance
5. Flowers and Plants Supply
Chain Monitoring
6. Meat Information
Provenance
7. Import and Export of
Consumer Goods
8. Tailored Information for
Consumers
7. Associated partners
• Borborema Group (Brasil)
• Centre of Excellence in Farm Business Management (New Zealand)
• China Telecom Corporation Limited Beijing Research Institute (China)
• EDEKA (Germany)
• Eurofins GmbH (Germany)
• European Retail Academy
• Future Logistics Living Lab (Australia)
• Global G.A.P. c/o FoodPlus GmbH
• JOHN DEERE GmbH & Co. KG European Technology Innovation Center
• ORGAINVENT (Germany)
• Pardalis (USA)
• Sebrea Minas Gerais (Brasil)
• Union Fleurs aisbl
• Westfleisch eG (Germany)
8. Smart Farming
Internet
External
Services
Data sources
(OKEPEPE/MTT/
CropInfra & JD)
Local
FMS
Spraying, Greenhous
e Services
Meteorological
Service
State and Policy
Information Service
FMIS
E-agriculturist Service
for spraying potatoes,
greenhouse
Cloud FMS
Public
Repository
Registry
Centralized
Cloud Service
NKUA’s
Premises
8
Machine Breakdown
Service
Machine Status
Service
Task Controller
Service
Greenhouse sensors,
actuators
12. T&L
Collaboration
Space
Integrated freight & people transport
More effective utilization of transport means and roads
Increase in utilization: 50%-200% (estimated)
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14. FIspace Release Milestones
• Mo 6: Open technical specification
• Instrumental to engage with external
developer community (Open Call Members)
• Key information for Phase 3 proposers
• Mo 12: Development & Validation Cycle 1
• First release of platform, experimental environment & Baseline Apps
• Working platform for development community to use and build upon
• Mo 18: Development & Validation Cycle 2
• Second release of platform … + Domain Apps
• Mo 24: Development & Validation Cycle 3
• Final release of platform … + Domain Apps
30 Sep 2013
31 Mar 2014
15. Some relevant public deliverables
• D200.2 FIspace Technical Architecture and Specification
• D400.2 Progress report on trial experimentation and App
development and initial plan for Phase 3 rollout
• D500.7.1 Detailed plan to move into phase 3, including
detailed plans for the large scale expansion of platform usage
facilitated by local and regional stakeholders including SMEs
Will be published at 30 Sep 2013 at www.FIspace.eu
Also have a look at the previous project’s deliverables
www.FInest.eu and www.SmarAgriFood.eu
16. Further planned support for projects
• Welcome package (and welcome sessions) to support real engagement
• Knowledge transfer activities (what):
– FIspace capabilities for developers
– Experimentation (design your experiment)
– Building the innovation ecosystem around FIspace (best practices from the trials
and other supporting tools, e.g. Living Labs)
– Possibilities for exploitation
• Knowledge transfer tools (how):
– Collaborative and online supporting tools: guides for the FIspace for Users and for
Developers, Technical Documentation for all FIspace components and Apps.
– Workshops, webinars and documentation
– Community of developers
• Proposers not entering phase 3 but interested in FIspace:
– we would like keep working with you to explore possibilities of collaboration
These sectors together have a huge potential impact on the European economy and society.EU turnover: 1,500 billion €Efficiency: 148-220 billion € savingsSustainability: 26.5% of CO2 emissionsHere you see a picture of the business network we are dealing with (farmers, carriers, retail, customs, etc.)They are challenged by all kind of ICT-related developments, such as:High-quality customer applications, end2end visibility, M2M communication, etc.But there are currently still quite some bottlenecks to be solved, such as:Interoperability between current inter-enterprise information systems (still use of paper, fax, phone, etc.)Tracking and tracing possibilities are still limited (especially e.g. if you want to know what happened to your food between production and consumption)Especially for SMEs, software is relatively expensive, while the need for flexible, customized solutions has increasedThese bottlenecks are the reason for current limited and rather fixed business collaboration networks, hampering innovation in generalThrough conceptual prototypes in phase 1 we have made it plausible that FI will significantly contribute to overcoming these bottlenecks by facilitating:...seamless cross-organizational collaboration…unprecedented transparency, visibility and control of processes…rapid, easy, low cost development and deployment of customized solutions…agile formation of business networks and ecosystems
This will be achieved by the FIspace platform, which is a cloud-based solution for business collaboration.This platform is represented by the big rectangle in the middle, consisting of several components:FIspace store (similar to the Apple App Store or Google Play), which offers a range of apps and services supporting B2B collaborationBecause apps are characterized by simple, lightweight functionalities, this collaboration is supported by a B2B collaboration core that handles object states, event handling, (re-)planning processes, etc.Further embedding and integration is supported by the other layers:System & Data IntegrationSecurity, Privacy and Trust managementAnd an operating environment to make it runningThe apps are planned to be developed through the open call in Phase 2 and large scale expansion in Phase 3. Therefore we develop and offer aSoftware development toolkitFinally, the whole platform is approachable through front-ends, which are typicallycockpit-type of web browser applicationsAll these components will use, and therewith validate, several GEs from FI-Ware and - at the other side – eight trials will validate and demonstrate the FIspace platform
These trials are largely a continuation and extension of the pilots that were started in phase 1. They are categorized into three themes:Farming in the cloud (e.g. crop protection information sharing)Intelligent Perishable Goods Logistics (e.g. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Supply Chain Monitoring)Smart Distribution and Consumption (Import and Export of Consumer Goods)The trials are concentrated at several locations all over Europe, but since most of them concern international supply chains, the actual scope is much larger.All trials use similar functions of the FIspace platform (especially within one theme; as indicated by the connections) and therewith GEs