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Project: SCOTT |
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Secure COnnected Trustable Things |
Web: | http://SCOTT.IoTSec.no |
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Project leader | Werner Rom |
Project Participants | Josef Noll, Christian Johansen, Toktam Ramezanifarkhani, Linda Firveld, Jan Pedro Tumusok, Geir Arne Rimala, Do van Thanh, Do van Thuan, Paal Engelstad, Lars Thomas Bøye, Boning Feng, Heidi Tuiskula, Dieter Hirdes, Knut Eilif Husa, Bjarne Tarjei Haugen, Seraj Fayyad, Stian Løvold, Elahe Fazeldehkordi, Hai Thanh Nguyen, Weiqing Zhang, Bernardo Santos, Bruno Dzogovic, Maunya Doroudi Moghadam, Qazi Sohail Ahmad |
Start Date | 2017/05/01 |
End Date | 2020/04/30 |
Supported by | NFR, JU ECSEL |
Objective | Creating trust in wireless solutions and increasing their social acceptance are major challenges to achieve the full potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, SCOTT – Secure COnnected Trustable Things, a pan-European effort with 57 key partners from 12 countries (EU and Brazil), will provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of wireless, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperability (Technology Readiness Level 6-7) to bridge the last mile to market implementation. SCOTT will not just deal with 'things that are connected', but with 'trustable things that securely communicate', i.e. things interconnected by dependable wireless technology and valuing the end-users' privacy rules.
SCOTT will focus on wireless sensor and actuator networks and communication in the areas of mobility, building & home / smart infrastructure as well as health. This addresses numerous European societal challenges such as smart, green and integrated transport, secure and inclusive societies as well as health and wellbeing. SCOTT will enable efficient, trustworthy connectivity and facilitate ubiquity of intelligent embedded systems and systems of systems, thus essentially contributing to burning issues in Automated Vehicles, Industry 4.0, etc. |
Research Domain | 5G Networks, Internet - IoPTS |
Keywords | Wireless Sensor Networks, Wireless Communication |
Factpage of Project SCOTT
Equipment used in project: SCOTT:SCOTT/Equipment
Secure Connected Trustable Things (SCOTT)
- 3 years project, financed in part by JU ECSEL and NFR, EU-Commission Contract 737422
- 57 partners from 12 countries
- total budget of 39.7 M€, with EU support of 10.5 M€ and national support of 12.5 M€
Summary
Creating trust in wireless solutions and increasing their social acceptance are major challenges to achieve the full potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, SCOTT – Secure COnnected Trustable Things, a pan-European effort with 57 key partners from 12 countries (EU and Brazil), will provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of wireless, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperability (Technology Readiness Level 6-7) to bridge the last mile to market implementation. SCOTT will not just deal with 'things that are connected', but with 'trustable things that securely communicate', i.e. things interconnected by dependable wireless technology and valuing the end-users' privacy rules.
SCOTT uses a standardized multi-domain reference architecture, created in a predecessor project (DEWI and its “Bubble concept”) and being fully compliant with ISO 29182 - Sensor Network Reference Architecture, which fosters reusability, scalability, and interoperability of SCOTT solutions. SCOTT also utilizes a clearly use-case driven approach with 15 use cases from different areas of high relevance to European society and industry; a specific focus will be put on cross-domain use cases and heterogeneous environments, emphasizing 5G and cloud computing aspects to build up digital ecosystems to achieve a broader market penetration.
Tangible results from all use cases will ultimately be shown to a broader public via more than 20 demonstrators all over Europe. Use Cases will be further substantiated by the development and utilization of nearly 50 technical building blocks for security/safety, distributed cloud integration, energy efficiency/autonomy of devices and reference architecture/implementations, which are all necessary to realize the SCOTT use cases and facilitate composability of systems as well as cross-domain sharing of trustable wireless technologies and services.
The excellent partner consortium of SCOTT facilitates comprehensive vertical integration in different areas, covering the full value chain from silicon to end-users and operators. By providing reference implementations, SCOTT aims at establishing an eco-system for trustable wireless solutions and services for both professional and private users by attracting 3rd parties and particularly SMEs. This together with the involvement of open innovation approaches and stakeholder engagement as well as close cooperation with AIOTI, the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation, and other cluster organizations all over Europe will further boost and exploit the growing “Internet economy”.
SCOTT will open up new market opportunities for the European industry, will significantly reduce time to market and decrease costs for trustable wireless solutions on the market, in particular by using new designs and technical building blocks. SCOTT will develop methods and tools capable of meeting prospect use-case requirements on reliability, robustness, security and functional safety even in harsh and/or not trusted environments. Ultimately, SCOTT will foster the European leadership for Smart and Connected Things (including Internet of Things) and will strengthen Europe’s independence for security enabling components and systems.
Norwegian Participation
From Norway 8 partners participate:
- Eye Networks with their EyeSaaS Cloud, focussing on managed Wifi for trustable services;
- OsloMet (former: HiOA) with their expertise on networking, security, and IoT;
- Movation with their innovation ecosystem, focussing on technology outview and start-up opportunities;
- NCE Smart, represented by Smart Innovation Østfold, focussing on applicability for the Norwegian Smart Grid Security Centre
- Telenor with their mobile network connecting the distributed cloud and focus on adaptable network slicing for secure and trusted IoT communications
- TellU with TelluCloud, their technology platform for data gathering, processing and presentation, focussing on applicability in domains of assisted living, e-health and personnel safety;
- UiO with their methodologies for measurable security and privacy, focussing on privacy labelling and quantifiable security for IoT systems;
- Wolffia with their industrial messaging system, focussing one security in adaptable networks.
Administrative responsible
- Telenor - Do van Thanh, m: 90977102
- Smart Innovation - Dieter Hirdes, m: +47 90550268 (project leader: Heidi Tuiskula)
- Movation - Bjarne Haugen, m: 4001 1100
- Eye Network - Tabita Hildebrandt, m: 40 200 335, m: 9159 1988 (project leader: Maghsoud Morshedi)
- OsloMet - Boning Feng, m: 9589 7687
- Tellu IoT - Lars Thomas Bøye, m: 90 57 29 29
- Wolffia - Do van Thuan, m: ??
- UiO co-ordinates Norwegian participation
SCOTT-NO Overview of Responsibilities
Open Action Items
Meetings
SCOTT related Meeting(s):- Final Review Graz Jun2020 (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 28 September 2020)
- Privacy Labelling Workshop, 12Mar2020, Oslo (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 12 March 2020)
- SCOTT-NO meeting Feb2020 (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 4 February 2020)
- SCOTT-NO meeting Jan2020 (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 17 January 2020)
- SCOTT-NO meeting Nov2019 (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 13 November 2019)
- SCOTT Y2 Review (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 9 October 2019)
- Consortium f2f Gdansk 2019 (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 4 June 2019)
- SWITS annual meeting of Swedish security groups (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 3 June 2019)
- EyeNetworks Fagdag Apr2019 (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 29 April 2019)
- Elektrofagdag OsloMet 22Mar2019 (onThis property is a special property in this wiki. 22 March 2019)
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