PROJECT OVERVIEW
This project has received funding from the European Union’s
HORIZON 2020 Programme, (Call H2020-ICT-2014-1), Grant
no.645372
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The Project in Numbers
 9 partners
 7 countries
 36 months
 Started in January 2015
 6 work packages
 19 deliverables
 3,543,864 Euros of EU funding
 More information www.arcadia-framework.eu
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Architecture
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Objectives
Within in the framework of the project the consortium shall tackle the following objectives:
 Objective I: to leverage the re-configurability aspects of highly distributed applications,
incorporating technological and business requirements coming from the industry, the research
community, the software development enterprises and application users into a flexible and
scalable framework for developing and deploying highly distributed applications over
programmable and re-configurable infrastructure.
 Objective II: to facilitate the design of highly distributed applications over programmable
infrastructure, by designing and incorporating a sophisticated Context Model that will
conceptualize dynamic configuration and programmable aspects of underlying resources that are
required by HDAs along with the associated IDE plugin that will assist Developers use the
Context-Model in a “proper” way.
 Objective III: to facilitate the development, deployment and dynamic configuration of highly
distributed applications over programmable infrastructure based on the conceptualization and
instantiation of a Reference Framework.
 Objective IV: to prove the applicability, usability, effectiveness and value of the ARCADIA
concepts, models and mechanisms in industrial, real-life networking and computational
infrastructures, services and applications, demonstrating and stress-testing the developed
ARCADIA artefacts under pragmatic conditions against a predefined set of use cases.
 Objective V: to ensure wide communication and scientific dissemination of the innovative
ARCADIA results to the research, academic, and international community as well as efficient
exploitation and business planning of the ARCADIA concepts and tools to the market in order to
identify end-users and potential customers.
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Energy Efficiency vs. Quality of
Service (QoS) trade-off Use Case
 We will use the DROP distributed software router for the
implementation of this use case. DROP is a prototype
implementation and it is available by the involved TNT lab (www.tnt-
lab.unige.it) from CNIT within the framework of the ECONET
project.
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High Performance Survivable
Communications in Distributed IoT
Deployments Use Case
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 The High Performance Survivable Communications in Distributed IoT
Deployments Use Case is based on the implementation of the
6inACTION PPDR technology (www.6inaction.net) that will be made
available to the ARCADIA project by University of L
Security and Privacy Support in the
FI-WARE Platform Use Case
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 FI-WARE (http://www.fi-ware.org/) is an innovative, open cloud-based
infrastructure for cost-effective creation and delivery of Future Internet
applications and services, at a scale not seen before. This data center
includes virtualized network resources and network services based on the
multi-RAT and on the mobile core (EPC) testbed of Deutsche Telekom
Contact Points
 Project Coordination
 Prof. Dr. Adegboyega Ojo
 Email: adegboyega.ojor@insight-centre.org
 Phone: +353 91 495011
 Address: University Road, Galway, Ireland
 Technical Coordination
 Dr.-Ing. Panagiotis Gouvas
 Email: pgouvas@ubitech.eu
 Phone: +30 216 5000 503
 Address: Thessalias 8, Etolias 10, Chalandri, 15231,
Greece
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Arcadia project overview

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    PROJECT OVERVIEW This projecthas received funding from the European Union’s HORIZON 2020 Programme, (Call H2020-ICT-2014-1), Grant no.645372 12/13/2016
  • 2.
    The Project inNumbers  9 partners  7 countries  36 months  Started in January 2015  6 work packages  19 deliverables  3,543,864 Euros of EU funding  More information www.arcadia-framework.eu 12/13/2016
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  • 4.
    Objectives Within in theframework of the project the consortium shall tackle the following objectives:  Objective I: to leverage the re-configurability aspects of highly distributed applications, incorporating technological and business requirements coming from the industry, the research community, the software development enterprises and application users into a flexible and scalable framework for developing and deploying highly distributed applications over programmable and re-configurable infrastructure.  Objective II: to facilitate the design of highly distributed applications over programmable infrastructure, by designing and incorporating a sophisticated Context Model that will conceptualize dynamic configuration and programmable aspects of underlying resources that are required by HDAs along with the associated IDE plugin that will assist Developers use the Context-Model in a “proper” way.  Objective III: to facilitate the development, deployment and dynamic configuration of highly distributed applications over programmable infrastructure based on the conceptualization and instantiation of a Reference Framework.  Objective IV: to prove the applicability, usability, effectiveness and value of the ARCADIA concepts, models and mechanisms in industrial, real-life networking and computational infrastructures, services and applications, demonstrating and stress-testing the developed ARCADIA artefacts under pragmatic conditions against a predefined set of use cases.  Objective V: to ensure wide communication and scientific dissemination of the innovative ARCADIA results to the research, academic, and international community as well as efficient exploitation and business planning of the ARCADIA concepts and tools to the market in order to identify end-users and potential customers. 12/13/2016
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    Energy Efficiency vs.Quality of Service (QoS) trade-off Use Case  We will use the DROP distributed software router for the implementation of this use case. DROP is a prototype implementation and it is available by the involved TNT lab (www.tnt- lab.unige.it) from CNIT within the framework of the ECONET project. 12/13/2016
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    High Performance Survivable Communicationsin Distributed IoT Deployments Use Case 12/13/2016  The High Performance Survivable Communications in Distributed IoT Deployments Use Case is based on the implementation of the 6inACTION PPDR technology (www.6inaction.net) that will be made available to the ARCADIA project by University of L
  • 7.
    Security and PrivacySupport in the FI-WARE Platform Use Case 12/13/2016  FI-WARE (http://www.fi-ware.org/) is an innovative, open cloud-based infrastructure for cost-effective creation and delivery of Future Internet applications and services, at a scale not seen before. This data center includes virtualized network resources and network services based on the multi-RAT and on the mobile core (EPC) testbed of Deutsche Telekom
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    Contact Points  ProjectCoordination  Prof. Dr. Adegboyega Ojo  Email: [email protected]  Phone: +353 91 495011  Address: University Road, Galway, Ireland  Technical Coordination  Dr.-Ing. Panagiotis Gouvas  Email: [email protected]  Phone: +30 216 5000 503  Address: Thessalias 8, Etolias 10, Chalandri, 15231, Greece 12/13/2016