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* Research is there; sometimes too advanced | * Research is there; sometimes too advanced | ||
+ | * Clear understanding on the application of self-organizing principles to the specific application | ||
+ | ** internet-based applications: interaction between human self-organization and overlay network self-organization | ||
+ | ** vehicular communications: micro-macro dependencies | ||
+ | ** future wireless networks: self-organization of heterogeneous networks | ||
+ | ** smart grid: self-organization up to a point, but needs to be able to react to severe oscillations | ||
* Communication between industrial and academic needs to be improved | * Communication between industrial and academic needs to be improved | ||
** Research Days | ** Research Days |
Revision as of 15:13, 11 July 2011
Contents
Task description
- Discuss the need for self-organizing systems in industrial applications
- Give examples of success stories/potentials
- What is missing to "make things work"?
Results
Industrial View
- Collaboration has to improve the Business Case
- Return on investment
- Someone has to pay for it
- Add value
- Who is in control up to in the end?
Basis for collaboration
- Bring together industry and academia
- Two different languages
- Partnerships
- Early transfer to the industry
- NOTE: easier to justify than in the industry
- Present a benefit to the industry: way to make money
- New concepts difficult to accept; conservativeness
- Common set of working assumptions
- The power of a business plan
- Do not switch research agenda
What is missing?
- Research is there; sometimes too advanced
- Clear understanding on the application of self-organizing principles to the specific application
- internet-based applications: interaction between human self-organization and overlay network self-organization
- vehicular communications: micro-macro dependencies
- future wireless networks: self-organization of heterogeneous networks
- smart grid: self-organization up to a point, but needs to be able to react to severe oscillations
- Communication between industrial and academic needs to be improved
- Research Days
- Open questions:
- Who is control up to in the end?
- Timeliness and external constraints (regulation)
Success stories
- LTE?!
- Power distribution
- Internet-based industrial applications
- Vehicular networking