hydra vision
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The HYDRA projectThe HYDRA project
Vision and
objectivesJ. Thestrup
IST-2005-034891
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Agenda
From Embedded Systems to NETWORKED Embedded Systems
Challenges in Networked Embedded Systems
The Hydra Vision
Creating lateral solutions
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The internet of things
The number ofcommunicating data
devices will grow from2.4 billion to 23 billion in2008 and one trillion by
2012
Source: Krishna Nathan. IBM Research, 2004
All devices can
communicate with and
understand one another
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Mainframe Revolution
Internet Revolution
Pervasive Revolution
PC Revolution
Source: Krishna Nathan. IBM Research, 2004
e-Business era
Improve productivity
Streamline business processes
Introduced new business models
Pervasive On Demand era
Real time response
Connect people, data and processes on demand
Decision making and communication without humanintervention (autonomic computing, ambientintelligence)
Technology - business opportunities
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Challenges: Reliability & Openness
Systems will communicate and interact in ways thatwere unforeseen during their design
Third parties will contribute components and
subsystems During the system lifetime, parts of the software will be
changed and unknown software will be downloaded
Source: Martin Rem, Embedded Systems Institute, 2004
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Our VisionOur Future
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Imagine
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Networked Embedded Systems
Source: FAST, 2005
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Networking headaches?
Challenge #1
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Limited computing power
Despite Moores law, intelligence does require a greatdeal of computing power
Analysis shows that less than 10% of the intelligence
resides in devices Power supply becomes critical
Cost is an issue
Useful only as extremelythin clients
Challenge #2
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Limits to miniaturization
Challenge #3
Source: Michael Lawo, Wear-it@Work, 2005
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Rudimentary HMI
Low processing power
Low security
Inhibits inclusion
Challenge #4
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Design for mobility
Portability
Accessibility
Connectability
Applicability
known at thedesign stage?
Challenge #5
Source: Michael Lawo, Wear-it@Work, 2005
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No security model no privacy?
Collection ScaleTo what extent is my life visible to others?
Who can view my data?
Collection MannerHow obviously is data collected?
Collection typeWhat type of data is recorded?
MotivationWhat are the driving forces?
AccessibilityHow does one find anything in this data?
Challenge #5
Source: SWAMI, 2005
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Lack of sustainable business models
Who needs to talk to acoffee machine?
Where and how is value created?
How do we support dynamicconstellation and deliveryof micro-values
Challenge #6
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Samples of development routes to
these address challenges
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Domain specific embedded systems
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Interoperability & networking standards
Tenet
HERMES
AgillaOSGi
As described e.g.in D3.1 and D5.1
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Proprietary networking platforms
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Open networking platforms
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The Hydra project vision
The vision of the HYDRA project is to create
the most widely deployed middleware forthe most widely deployed middleware for
intelligent networked embedded systemsintelligent networked embedded systems
that will
allow producers to develop costallow producers to develop cost--effectiveeffectiveand innovative embedded applicationsand innovative embedded applications
for new and already existing devices.
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Our VisionYour Future