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Facility for Large-scale Adaptive Media Experimentation

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Project "FLAME" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON 

Organization address
address: Highfield
city: SOUTHAMPTON
postcode: SO17 1BJ
website: http://www.southampton.ac.uk

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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Project website http://ict-flame.eu/
 Total cost 6˙200˙117 €
 EC max contribution 4˙999˙742 € (81%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.2.1.1. (INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT))
 Code Call H2020-ICT-2016-1
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-01-01   to  2020-06-30

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON UK (SOUTHAMPTON) coordinator 2˙729˙139.00
2    UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL UK (BRISTOL) participant 455˙540.00
3    ATOS SPAIN SA ES (MADRID) participant 353˙250.00
4    INTERDIGITAL EUROPE LTD UK (LONDON) participant 322˙250.00
5    FUNDACIO PRIVADA I2CAT, INTERNET I INNOVACIO DIGITAL A CATALUNYA ES (BARCELONA) participant 307˙000.00
6    DE VLAAMSE RADIO EN TELEVISIEOMROEPORGANISATIE NV BE (BRUSSEL) participant 252˙500.00
7    INSTITUT MUNICIPAL D'INFORMATICA DE BARCELONA ES (BARCELONA) participant 177˙625.00
8    NEXTWORKS IT (PISA) participant 140˙000.00
9    MARTEL GMBH CH (DUBENDORF) participant 132˙750.00
10    INTERDIGITAL GERMANY GMBH DE (BERLIN) participant 129˙687.00
11    EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH CH (ZUERICH) participant 0.00
12    THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY (SWITZERLAND) GMBH CH (ZURICH) participant 0.00

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 Project objective

The Future Media Internet (FMI) will be driven by evolving existing over-the-top (OTT) solutions towards a stronger integration with emerging programmable communication and computing infrastructures to address consumer demand for personalised, interactive, mobile and localised media experiences. Creating a trusted platform that brings together technology, creative sectors and consumers in the development of pioneering media applications and services will be crucial to drive European innovation and competitiveness. FLAME will address this goal by establishing an FMI ecosystem based on the largescale experimentation of novel FMI products and services using real-life adaptive experimental infrastructures encompassing not only the compute and storage facilities but also the underlying software-enabled communication infrastructure. FLAME’s ecosystem will engage both the creative industries (broadcast, gaming, etc.) and ICT industries (telcos, services) responsible for online distribution, broadcast, communication, and distribution of digital content. Through acceleration methodologies and an advanced experimentation platform (surrogate service management, adaptive service routing, experimental media service chains and experimentation toolbox), FLAME will allow industry, SMEs and entrepreneurs to conduct experiments in real-life experimental infrastructures and gain insight into the performance, acceptance and viability of solutions. FLAME’s innovation potential will be maximised by establishing FLAME Trailblazers (Bristol, Barcelona) to show the way for FLAME Replicators across Europe using a replication process based on best practice sustainability, governance, and engagement models, and infrastructure standards and specifications. A 3rd party investment strategy will create a vibrant FMI ecosystem that adds significant value to current FIRE efforts, and puts in place measures for long term sustainability.

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
FLAME Technology Roadmap v2 Documents, reports 2020-02-27 15:24:37
Large-Scale FMI Experiment Design in Broadcast, Gaming and Transmedia Documents, reports 2020-02-27 15:24:38
FMI Engagement Report and Updated Plan v2 Documents, reports 2020-02-27 15:01:08
Getting Started with FLAME Documents, reports 2020-02-27 15:01:09
Sustainability and governance models for experimental infrastructures v1 Documents, reports 2020-02-27 15:01:10
FLAME project web site Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
FMI Engagement Report and Updated Plan v1 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
FMI Vision, Use cases and Scenarios v2 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:56
Experimental Methodology for Urban-Scale Media Trials v2 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:56
FLAME Brand Identity Toolkit Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
FLAME Technology Roadmap v1 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
FLAME Platform Architecture and Infrastructure Specification v2 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:56
FLAME Platform Architecture and Infrastructure Specification v1 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
FMI Vision, Use cases and Scenarios v1 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
Experimental Methodology for Urban-Scale Media Trials v1 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
FMI Ecosystem Engagement Strategy and Plan Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
Data Management Action Plan v1 Open Research Data Pilot 2020-02-20 11:12:55
FLAME Replication Process v1 Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:55
Data Management Action Plan v2 Open Research Data Pilot 2020-02-20 11:12:56
FIRE+ Technology Assessment Documents, reports 2020-02-20 11:12:56

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of FLAME deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2017 Michael Boniface, Simon Crowle, Stephen C Phillips, Jessica Rosati, Dirk Trossen, Gino Carozzo
Experimentation-as-a-Service Methodology for Building Urban-Scale Media Ecosystems
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2020-02-20

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