Presentation of the FI-PPP use case projects SmartAgriFood and FIspace to a group of Agri-Food and ICT stakeholders in the Netherlands that are potentially interested in the open call in the FIspace project and phase 3 projects.
1. Future Internet PPP: use case projects
SmartAgriFood and FIspace
Sjaak Wolfert
AgroConnect seminar
Wageningen 27 May 2013
2. Sjaak Wolfert – curriculum vitae
1990 – 1996: MSc Crop Science at Wageningen Agricultural University
● Thesis: Modelling crop growth using literate programming
1996 – 2002: PhD at Wageningen University, depts. of Organic
Agriculture/Applied Computer Science
● Thesis: Sustainable agriculture: how to make it work – a modeling
approach to support management of a mixed ecological farm
2001 – now: Senior Scientific Researcher Information Management and ICT in
Agri-Food Supply Chain Networks at the Agricultural Economics Research
Institute (LEI) of Wageningen University and Research Centre
2009 – now: Assistant Professor Information Systems at Information
Technology Group of Wageningen University
2011: guest researcher at Massey University, New Zealand
3. Sources used
Dutch projects:
● KodA – from knowledge to practice for arable farming (2006-2010)
● PPL – program on Precision Agriculture (2010-2014)
● Digital Horticulture (2009-2013)
Agri-food Living Lab
EU projects
● agriXchange (2010-2012)
● SmartAgriFood (2011-2013)
● FIspace (2013-2015)
Other:
● Developing (martket) IS in Saudi-Arabia, Indonesia
4. Background Future Internet PPP:
Evolution of the Internet
Internet of
People /
Content
Internet
of
Things
Internet
of
Services
Internet of
Computers
5. ICT becomes a key driver for innovation
Location-based monitoring and service delivery through GPS
Internet of Things (IoT) – everything/everyone gets connected,
M2M communication leading to autonomously communicating
devices and virtualization of objects and processes
Data explosion (Big Data), linked open data and the potential of
open innovation
Cloud services and app stores – the Internet is everywhere
(smart phones, embedded networked devices, etc.) with new
possibilities for service delivery, augmented reality, etc.
Social media – more direct and instant interaction between
stakeholders potentially leading to new market opportunities and
channels, co-innovation, etc.
6. Specific characteristics of Agri-Food Supply
Chain Networks
Heterogeneous, dynamic natural conditions (e.g. soil,
weather, pests)
Seasonal growing
Natural products: growth, decay, high quality variations
Dynamic, open chains
High demands from consumers and society (legislation,
certification, food safety)
High volume distribution
Governance: large processors, many SME’s in global
chains
7. ICT developments in general business
Island
automation
ERP Open architecture
(SOA-BPM)
skip this step for agri-food?
8. Generic idea of FI-PPP illustrated by phase
1 projects
http://www.fi-ppp.eu/projects/
•Usage area requirements
•Generic Enablers vs
•Specific Enablers
•Conceptual prototypes
9. FI-WARE Core Platform
The Reference Architecture of the FI-WARE platform is
structured along a number of technical chapters, namely:
Cloud Hosting
Data/Context Management
Internet of Things (IoT) Services Enablement
Applications/Services Ecosystem and Delivery Framework
Security
Interface to Networks and Devices (I2ND)
See http://www.fi-ware.eu/our-vision/ for detailed information
11. Smart Food and Agribusiness: Future Internet for
Safe and Healthy Food from Farm to Fork
Dr. Sjaak Wolfert (coordinator)
LEI Wageningen UR
e-mail: sjaak.wolfert@wur.nl
www.smartagrifood.eu
12. • EC contribution 5 M€
• Start date 01.04.2011
• Duration 24 months
• Partners 21
• Countries represented 7
The Smart Agri-Food project aims to:
• Boost the application and use of future
internet ICTs in Agri-Food
• Affect a huge number of Agri-Food
SMEs throughout Europe
• Increase the competiveness and
sustainability of Agri-Food
13. Objectives Smart Agri-Food (Phase I)
To boost the application and use of future internet ICTs in the agri-food
sector by:
• identifying and describing the technical, functional and non-functional FI-
specifications for experimentation in smart agri-food production as a
whole system and in particular for smart farming, smart agri-logistics and
smart food awareness
• identifying and developing smart agri-food-specific capabilities and
conceptual prototypes, demonstrating critical technological solutions
including the feasibility to further develop them in large scale
experimentation and validation
• identifying and describing existing experimentation structures and start
user community building, resulting in an implementation plan for the next
phase
14. SmartAgriFood: 3 use case domains – 6 pilots
Vegetable
Production
(greenhouse)
Arable Farming
(spraying)
Flowers & Plants
Supply Chain
Fruits & Vegs
Supply Chain
Meat
Transparency
Tailored Shopping
Experience
15.
16. Overall Architecture
Greenhouse and Spraying Use Case Pilot
Internet
External
Services
Data sources
(OKEPEPE/MTT/
CropInfra & JD)
Local
FMS
Spraying,
Greenhouse 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
16
Machine Breakdown
Service
Machine Status
Service
Task Controller
Service
Greenhouse sensors,
actuators
17. Smart Agri-Logistics
Logistics Intelligence
Logistics Connectivity
Real-time Virtualization
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Glycongen concn. (µmol glucose equiv./g)
UltimatepH
DFD
normal
normal or PSE
acid
18. Cloud Event Management System
Location A Location B
Virtual
Plant
Virtual
Location A
Virtual
Location B
Environ
ment
update
Plant
location
update
Environ
ment
update
19. Objective of the Smart Food Awareness
• To satisfy needs of each consumer by providing transparent
and tailored information about agrifood products, using FI.
I am a Royal Gala apple
from south Spain, I was
grown without
pesticides following
organic farming criteria,
I have been here for 1
day, my carbon footprint
is 1,2 kg CO2e.
20. • Each logo/sign has
several criteria that has
to accomplish.
Smart Food Awareness: how?
• Product scanning
(RFID, barcode ...)
• Image recognition
(logos/signs)
• Consumer gets tailored
information of the
product and/or logo.
• Each product contains
information gathered
through all supply chain.
• Each consumer
defines his/her
shopping profile.
22. More (detailed) information about pilots
• Most deliverables available at http://www.smartagrifood.eu/site-
downloads
• Conceptual prototypes and mock-ups are demonstrated at
http://www.smartagrifood.eu/pilots
23. FI-WARE
Expansion of
Use Cases
Call 3Call 2
FITMAN
XIFI
INFINITY
ENVIROFI
Call 1
CONCORD
20112010 2012 2013 2014 2015
Phase 3Phase 1 Phase 2
FI-CONTENT
USECASES
OUTSMART
SAFECITY
FINSENY
SMARTAGRIFOOD
INSTANT MOBILITY
FINEST
TF Extension and Usage
FI-STAR
FI-PPP Programme Architecture
Platform components
Platform
usage
Use case
scenarios
Capacity Building
Finesce
FI-CONTENT 2
FIspace
Use case
platforms
25. 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,
coordination 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)
26. Project Details
• EU Seventh Framework Program (7FP)
– Future Internet Public Private Partnership programme (FI-PPP)
• Project type: Collaborative Project - Large-scale Integrated
Project (IP)
• Total budget: 20 M€
• EU funding: 13.5 M€
• Duration: April 2013 – April 2015 (FI-PPP phase II)
• Grant Agreement: 604123
• Project coordinators:
– Sjaak Wolfert, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands
– Rod Franklin, Kühne + Nagel, Switzerland
• Website: www.FIspace.eu
28. 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
29. FIspace – a B2B collaboration and execution service
Domain n
App Store
Domain 1
App Store
Domain 2
App Store
GE GE GE GEGE
Legacy System Legacy System IoT Devices IoT Devices
Collaborative B2B Artifact
Focused Workflow
Customized Execution via App Mashup
End-user Interaction via BYOD Interfaces
Administrative Services
• Configuration
• Security
• Billing
• Monitoring
• Etc.
Event Management Service
B2B Collaboration
Services
• Partner Setup
• Discovery
• Communications
• Etc.
+ ++ + +
30. 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
31. Open call for Apps are mainly specified by trials
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
Open Call
(1.35 M€)
32. Planning Open Call
Project Start
Publication of Open Call
via website, newspapers, journal, CORDIS
Open Call closed
Detailed specification and planning
Announcing that an Open Call takes place
Open Call publication
Evaluation of proposals
PO approved accession
of new Beneficiaries
Events
Inform proposers
Prepare accession to GA w.r.t. II.36
Submit Evaluation Report to PO &
Request accession of new beneficiaries
Sep. 2013
Dec. 2013
Jan. 2014Evaluation Report prepared
Mar. 2014
April 2014Additional Partners involved
Related FIspace Tasks
Guiding new Partners for techn. work
Communicate announcement text to PO
and full call details
Experts communicated to PO
proposals evaluated
2 weeks
Max. 7 weeks
3 weeks
1 April 2013
33. Upcoming events
6 June 2013 in Venlo: Joint Stakeholder Meeting of the
Horticultural Trials in the FIspace project (zie
www.tuinbouwdigitaal.net)
27 June in Eindhoven: Future Internet PPP roadshow –
Informatiebijeenkomst derde call (zie
www.agentschapnl.nl)
September 2013: FI-PPP Open call event
See www.FIspace.eu for actual information
34. Thank you for your attention
sjaak.wolfert@wur.nl
www.FIspace.eu