Fed4FIRE+

Federation for FIRE Plus
Project ID
Funding Organization:
Funding Programme:
H2020-ICT-13-2016
Funding Instrument:
Research & Innovation Action
Start Date:
01/01/2017
Duration:
60 months
Total Budget:
9,899,375 EUR
ITI Budget:
350,000 EUR
Scientific Responsible:

Fed4FIRE+ is a Research and Innovation Action under the European Horizon 2020 Programme addressing the work programme topic Future Internet Research and Experimentation. The project started on 01 January 2017 and runs for 60 months, until the end of 2021.

The Fed4FIRE+ project has the objective to run and further improve Fed4FIRE’s “best-in-town” federation of experimentation facilities for the Future Internet Research and Experimentation initiative. Federating a heterogeneous set of facilities covering technologies ranging from wireless, wired, cloud services and open flow, and making them accessible through common frameworks and tools suddenly opens new possibilities, supporting a broad range of experimenter communities covering a wide variety of Internet infrastructures, services and applications.

Fed4FIRE+ continuously upgrades and improves the facilities and includes technical innovations, focused towards increased user satisfaction (user-friendly tools, privacy-oriented data management, testbed SLA and reputation, experiment reproducibility, service-level experiment orchestration, federation ontologies, etc.). It will open this federation to the whole community and beyond, for experimentation by industry and research organisations, through the organization of Open Calls and Open Access mechanisms.

The project also offers a flexible, demand-driven framework which allows test facilities to join during the course of its lifetime by defining a set of entry requirements for new facilities to join and to comply with the federation.

Fed4FIRE+ also continues to build on the existing community of experimenters, testbeds and tool developers and bring them together regularly (two times a year) in engineering conferences to have maximal interaction between the different stakeholders involved.

Consortium

IMEC, Belgium
Sorbonne Université, France
Fraunhofer, Germany
Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
MANDAT INTERNATIONAL, Switzerland
EURESCOM, Germany
Martel Innovate, Switzerland
Atos, Spain
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
INRIA, France
IT Innovation, United Kingdom
GEANT, United Kingdom
i2CAT, Spain
PSNC, Poland
Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
Universidad de Malaga, Spain
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands
Institut Jozef Stefan, Slovenia
Connect, Ireland
NORDUnet, Denmark

Contact

Assist.Prof. Thanasis Korakis (Scientific Responsible)

Dr. Athanasios Korakis
Tel.: +30 2421 306070
E-mail: korakis@iti.gr

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