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OSGi™ Users Group - France
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Projects/Projets
Cette rubrique liste des projets nationaux (RNRT/RNTL/RNTS) et européens (ITEA,IST) utilisant la technologie OSGi™. N'hésitez à nous signaler votre projet si l'entrée est incomplete ou absente.
This section lists french and european funded projects involving the OSGi technology. Please, contact us if a project is missing or not completely described.
PEPiTA (ITEA 1998-2001)
- Partners: Bull, Alcatel, France Telecom R&D, INRIA/SIRAC, INT, Univ. Valenciennes, Univ. Charles Pragues, KUL
- Contact: Gérard Vandome, ..., Alexandre Lefebvre, ...
- Summary:
- OSGi technology usage: Alcatel Belgium and KUL have used Sun JES (pre-OSGi platform) to deploy protocol stacks on terminals and switches in inteligent networks (IN).
- Links:
OSMOSE Open Source Middleware for Open Systems in Europe (ITEA 2003-2005)
- Partners:
- Contact:
- Summary: The overall technical goal of the OSMOSE project is focused on the development, enhancement, and validation in defined test-beds of a comprehensive adaptable Open Source middleware to be hosted by the ObjectWeb consortium (http://www.ObjectWeb.org).
- OSGi technology usage:
- Links: http://www.itea-osmose.org/
S4ALL (ITEA 2005-2007)
- Partners:
- Contact:
- Summary:
- OSGi technology usage:
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ANSO Autonomic networks. for SOHO users (ITEA-04016 2005-2007)
- Partners: CEA-LIST, Diseño de Sistemas en Silicio, S.A., EADS, France Télécom, HITEA, Icecom, Schneider Electric, Sesca, Sofia Digital, Swelcom, Thales Communications, Thomson, Université Joseph Fourier, Univ. of Murcia, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, VLP.
- Contact:
- Summary: The goal of the project is to develop an open standards based, intelligent dependable platform for the diverse SOHO network environment and accelerate dramatically the development of new networked multimedia services and their composition into innovative applications to boost up the digital home service exploitation in Europe. The project presents research issues that need to be addressed to enhance the quality of life for people living in context-aware digital homes (spaces), namely dependability issues like reliability, availability, security, and manageability in small enterprise and home networks. Thus, ANSO aims to overcome the technological constrains and create a standardised HW and distributed SW embedded network system that will enable homogeneous access to heterogeneous indoor multimedia and services, supporting the full variety of automation, computing and entertainment devices
- OSGi technology usage:
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SODA
- Partners: Schneider Electric, Thales, Université Joseph Fourier, ...
- Contact:
- Summary: The objective of the SODA project is to create a service-oriented ecosystem built on top of the foundations laid by the groundbreaking SIRENA framework for high-level communications between devices based on the service-oriented architecture (SOA) paradigm.
- OSGi technology usage: OSGi DPWS Base Driver, ...
- Links: http://www.soda-itea.org/Home/default.html
IST
AMIGO Intelligence for the networked home environment (IST ??-??)
- Partners: Philips Research - Philips Design - Philips Consumer Electronics (the Netherlands), Fagor (Spain), France Telecom (France), Fraunhofer IMS (Germany), Fraunhofer IPSI (Germany), Ikerlan (Spain), INRIA (France), Italdesign Giugiaro (Italy), Knowledge (Greece), Microsoft (Germany), Telin (the Netherlands), ICCS (Greece), Telefónica I+D (Spain), University of Paderborn (Germany), VTT (Finland)
- Contact: Maddy Janse, maddy.janse@philips.com
- Summary: Le projet IST Amigo (Ambient Intelligence for the networked home environment) a pour ambition la promotion des réseaux IP domestiques, d'une part par la construction de scénarios exploitant ces réseaux, d'autre part par le travail sur une architecture logicielle. Cette architecture vise à faciliter la mise en relation spontanée d'objets communicants pour offrir des services de haut niveau aux utilisateurs en prenant en compte le contexte d'utilisation.
- OSGi technology usage: presentation in french
- Links: http://www.hitech-projects.com/euprojects/amigo/index.htm
TEHEA The European Application Home Alliance (IST 2004-2006)
- Partners: Ikerlan, Philips semiconductor, Trialog, Wrap, K.U. Leuven, University of Twente, Telefonica, EDF, Philips, Fagor, BSH
- Contact:
- Summary: The European Application Home Alliance (TEAHA) addresses networked home control applications and their complementarity to A/V networked applications. Its objective is to work with the A/V world to specify an open, secure, interoperable and seamless global home platform
- OSGi technology usage:
- Links: http://www.teaha.org/, http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~scholten/research-teaha.html
MUSE Multi Service Access Everywhere (IST ??-??)
- Partners: INSA de Lyon, ...
- Contact:
- Summary: The overall objective of MUSE is the research and development of a future, low cost, multi-service access network. The access network should provide secure connectivity between end-user terminals and edge nodes in a multi-provider environment. It should be suited for the ubiquitous delivery of broadband services to every European citizen. MUSE aims at a consensus view of the future access and edge network achieved by the co-operative research of almost all major players in Europe in the area of Broadband Access. The project addresses the network architecture, techno-economics, access nodes, solutions for the first mile, and interworking with the home network. Solutions will be evaluated in end-to-end lab trials and promoted in standardisation.
- OSGi technology usage:
- Links: http://www.ist-muse.org/
ePerSpace Towards the era of personal services at home and everywhere (IST-506775 ??-??)
- Partners: France Telecom and
- Contact:
- Summary: The main objective of the ePerSpace project is to significantly increase the user acceptance of networked audiovisual systems and applications at home and virtually anywhere by developing innovative interoperable value-added networked services. From an industrial perspective, ePerSpace aims at creating a mass-market adoption of such advanced services thanks to this significantly increased user acceptance.
- OSGi technology usage:
- Links: http://www.ist-eperspace.org/
MonAMI Mainstreaming on Ambient Intelligence (IST-035147 09/2006-08/2010)
- Partners: EDF R&D, Trialog, France Telecom and
- Contact:
- Summary: The MonAMI (Mainstreaming on Ambient Intelligence) project will demonstrate how accessible and useful services can be delivered in mainstream systems and platforms. Services provided via digital television, mobile telephones and the Internet will support daily tasks and increase quality of life for elderly persons and persons with disabilities in their home environment. MonAMI runs for four years and is the largest European project to date in the area of information technologies for elderly persons and persons with disabilities.
- OSGi technology usage:
- Links: http://www.monami.info/
- RSS feeds: www.hi.se/monami/rss
ASPIRE Advanced Sensors and lightweight Programmable middleware for Innovative Rfid Enterprise applications (FP7 ICT-215417 3 years (01/01/2008-31/12/2010))
- Partners: AAU, AIT, INRIA, Université Joseph Fourier, Pole Tracabilité de Valence ...
- Contact: Neeli Rashmi Prasad, John Soldatos and Albena Mihovska
- Summary: ASPIRE will research and provide a radical change in the current RFID deployment paradigm through innovative, programmable, royalty-free, lightweight and privacy friendly middleware. This new middleware paradigm will be particular beneficial to European SME, which are nowadays experiencing significant cost-barriers to RFID deployment. European networked enterprises in general and SME in particular are still reluctant to adopt RFID, since they perceive RFID as unprofitable or too risky. This is largely due to the fact that the adoption of RFID technology incurs a significant Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). ASPIRE will significantly lower SME entry costs for RFID technology, through developing and providing a lightweight, royalty-free, innovative, programmable, privacy friendly, middleware platform that will facilitate low-cost development and deployment of innovative RFID solutions. This platform will act as a main vehicle for realizing the proposed swift in the current RFID deployment paradigm. Portions (i.e. specific libraries) of the ASPIRE middleware will be hosted and run on low-cost RFID-enabled microelectronic systems, in order to further lower the TCO in mobility scenarios (i.e. mobile warehouses, trucks). Hence, the ASPIRE middleware platform will be combined with innovative European developments in the area of ubiquitous RFID-based sensing (e.g., , physical quantities sensing (temperature, humidity, pressure, acceleration), mobile re, low-cost), towards enabling novel business cases that ensure improved business results.
- OSGi technology usage: parts of the middleware
- Links: http://fp7-aspire.eu/index.html
- RSS feeds:
RNRT/RNTL
COMPiTV (RNRT 2001-2003)
- Partners: Canal Plus Technologies, Gemplus R&D, Univ Lille1/LIFL/GOAL, Univ. Valenciennes/LAMIH/ROI/SID, Univ. Grenoble 1/LSR/ADELE
- Contact:
- Summary:
- OSGi technology usage: ADELE team have provided a DVB MHP platform using OSGi to deploy dynamically Service-Oriented XLets.
- Links:
INSIDE
- Partners : Schneider Electric, Scalagent, INRIA/SARDES
- Contact:
- Summary:
- OSGi technology usage: industrial gateways to collect electric measurements of electric appliances
- Links:
PISE Passerelle Internet Sécurisée et flexible(RNRT 2004-2006)
- Partners: Schneider Electric, France Telecom R&D, Trialog, INRIA/OASIS, Univ. Grenoble 1/LSR/ADELE
- Contact:
- Summary:
- OSGi technology usage:
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SAFARI Services Filaire/Adhoc : Architecture de Réseau Intégré (RNRT ??-??)
Others
GST Telematics (507033, priority FP6-2002-IST-1 March 2004 - February 2007 (36 months))
- Partners: (France) Renault, France Telecom, TDF, B2i, Orange, Trusted Logic, Trialog ...
- Contact:
- Summary: GST is an EU-funded Integrated Project that is creating an open and standardized end-to-end architecture for automotive telematics services. The purpose of GST is to create an environment in which innovative telematics services can be developed and delivered cost-effectively, and hence to increase the range of economic telematics services available to manufacturers and consumers.
- OSGi technology usage: InCar OSGi gateways
- Links: http://www.gstforum.org/
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