ICT policy, research, and innovation : perspectives and prospects for EU-US collaboration /: perspectives and prospects for EU-US collaboration. (2020)
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- ICT policy, research, and innovation : perspectives and prospects for EU-US collaboration /: perspectives and prospects for EU-US collaboration. (2020)
- Main Title:
- ICT policy, research, and innovation : perspectives and prospects for EU-US collaboration
- Further Information:
- Note: Svetlana Klessova, Sebastian Engell, Maarten Botterman, Jonathan Cave.
- Authors:
- Klessova, Svetlana
Engell, S (Sebastian)
Cave, Jonathan A. K, 1951-
Botterman, Maarten - Contents:
- Contributors Acknowledgements List of Acronym A Note from the Series Editor Chapter 1 1 (Introduction): Collaboration in a Globally Networked Knowledge Society 1 1.1 ICT Topics of Focus 4 1.2 The Policy Aspect 7 1.3 International Collaborations—EU/US Partnerships 9 1.4 About This Volume 12 Chapter 2 2 Industrial Drivers, Barriers, and Societal Needs: EU and US Perspectives 1 2.1 Introduction and Overview 2 2.2 Industrial Drivers and Societal Needs 4 2.2.1 Smart Cities 4 2.2.2 Smart Energy and Smart Grid 7 2.2.3 Smart Transportation 12 2.2.4 Automation 21 2.2.5 Diagnostics and Plant Monitoring 23 2.2.6 Information Technology 24 2.2.7 Wireless and Telecommunications 25 2.2.8 Software Development and Tools 28 2.2.9 Research Organizations and Networks 28 2.2.10 Standardization 29 2.2.11 Recruitment 30 2.2.12 Summary of Key Recommendations 31 2.3 Barriers 32 2.3.1 Cross-cutting Barriers 33 2.3.2 Barriers in Smart Cities 37 2.3.3 Barriers in Smart Energy and the Smart Grid 39 2.3.4 Barriers in Smart Transportation 40 2.3.5 Barriers for Large and Small Companies 42 2.4 Concluding Remarks 42 2.5 References 43 Chapter 3 3. Research and Innovation Programs as a Mechanism to Support Collaborative Efforts 1 3.1. Introduction 1 3.2. EU Research and Innovation Framework Programme 2 3.2.1. Coupling Research and Innovation 2 3.2.2. Collaborative, Inter-organizational Projects 3 3.2.3. ICT Priorities and Opportunities in Horizon 2020 6 3.2.4. The Framework Programme 2021-2027: Horizon EuropeContributors Acknowledgements List of Acronym A Note from the Series Editor Chapter 1 1 (Introduction): Collaboration in a Globally Networked Knowledge Society 1 1.1 ICT Topics of Focus 4 1.2 The Policy Aspect 7 1.3 International Collaborations—EU/US Partnerships 9 1.4 About This Volume 12 Chapter 2 2 Industrial Drivers, Barriers, and Societal Needs: EU and US Perspectives 1 2.1 Introduction and Overview 2 2.2 Industrial Drivers and Societal Needs 4 2.2.1 Smart Cities 4 2.2.2 Smart Energy and Smart Grid 7 2.2.3 Smart Transportation 12 2.2.4 Automation 21 2.2.5 Diagnostics and Plant Monitoring 23 2.2.6 Information Technology 24 2.2.7 Wireless and Telecommunications 25 2.2.8 Software Development and Tools 28 2.2.9 Research Organizations and Networks 28 2.2.10 Standardization 29 2.2.11 Recruitment 30 2.2.12 Summary of Key Recommendations 31 2.3 Barriers 32 2.3.1 Cross-cutting Barriers 33 2.3.2 Barriers in Smart Cities 37 2.3.3 Barriers in Smart Energy and the Smart Grid 39 2.3.4 Barriers in Smart Transportation 40 2.3.5 Barriers for Large and Small Companies 42 2.4 Concluding Remarks 42 2.5 References 43 Chapter 3 3. Research and Innovation Programs as a Mechanism to Support Collaborative Efforts 1 3.1. Introduction 1 3.2. EU Research and Innovation Framework Programme 2 3.2.1. Coupling Research and Innovation 2 3.2.2. Collaborative, Inter-organizational Projects 3 3.2.3. ICT Priorities and Opportunities in Horizon 2020 6 3.2.4. The Framework Programme 2021-2027: Horizon Europe 8 3.3. EU-US Collaboration in Horizon 2020 9 3.3.1. The EU-US Research and Innovation Collaboration Framework 9 3.3.2. USA Participation in the EU Research and Innovation Framework Programmes 10 3.3.3. USA Industry Participation in the European Union ICT-related Work Programme 11 3.4. US Programs for Collaborative Research 14 3.4.1. The Federal R&D Funding Landscape 14 3.4.2. The National Science Foundation (NSF) 15 3.4.3. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) 17 3.4.4. Department of Defense (DoD) 19 3.4.5. Department of Energy (DoE) 20 3.4.6. NITRD—A Programmatic Umbrella Covering ICT 21 3.5. Conclusion 22 3.6. References 24 3.1. Annex 1: About PICASSO Project 24 Chapter 4 4. International Context and the Specific Value of EU/US Collaboration 1 4.1. Introduction 1 4.2. Advantages of EU-US Collaboration 2 4.2.1. General Aspects 2 4.2.2. Collaboration along Technology, Market and Policy Life-cycles 3 4.2.3. Specific Activities to Foster Collaboration 4 4.3. Overview 5 4.3.1. A Summary of Challenges and Opportunities 5 4.3.2. EU-US Comparisons 10 4.3.3. Differences and Co-operation 11 4.4. Research and Innovation Priorities in the EU and the US 11 4.5. Barriers to Policy-driven R&I Collaboration 12 4.6. References 13 Chapter 5 5 Challenges and Potential for EU-US Collaboration at the Intersection of the Internet of Things and Cyber-physical Systems 1 5.1 Introduction 2 5.1.1 IoT-enabled Cyber-physical Systems 2 5.1.2 Objectives of this Chapter 4 5.2 Research and Innovation Priorities in the EU and the US 5 5.2.1 Cross-domain Drivers and Needs 6 5.2.2 Enabling Technologies 7 5.2.3 Cyber-physical Systems (CPS) 8 5.2.4 The Internet of Things (IoT) 14 5.2.5 Application Sectors: Drivers and Needs 17 5.2.6 Synthesis of the Findings 22 5.3 Technology Themes for EU-US Collaboration 28 5.3.1 Autonomy and Humans in the Loop 29 5.3.2 Model-based Systems Engineering 29 5.3.3 Trust, (Cyber-)Security, Robustness, Resilience, and Safety 30 5.3.4 Integration, Interoperability, Flexibility, and Reconfiguration 31 5.3.5 Situational Awareness, Diagnostics, and Prognostics 31 5.3.6 Closing the Loop in IoT-enabled Cyber-physical Systems 32 5.4 Key Recommendations: Enabling EU-US Collaboration for IoT-enabled Cyber-physical Systems 33 5.4.1 Joint EU-US Knowledge Exchange Initiative 34 5.4.2 Joint NSF-EC Program on Autonomous IoT-enabled Cyber-physical Systems in Horizon Europe 35 5.5 Conclusions and Outlook 36 5.6 References 37 Chapter 6 6. Challenges and Potential for EU-US Collaboration in 5G and Beyond Networks 1 6.1. Introduction 3 6.2. Research and Innovation Priorities of 5G Networks in the EU and the US 4 6.2.1. Cross-domain Drivers and Needs 4 6.2.2. 5G and its Enabling Technologies 5 6.2.3. Research and Innovation Priorities in the EU 6 6.2.4. Research and Innovation Priorities in the US 8 6.2.5. Vertical Sectors: Drivers and Needs 11 6.2.6. EU-US Research Collaboration in 5G Network 15 6.3. 5G Beyond and Technology Themes for EU-US Collaboration 17 6.3.1. Connecting the Last Billions in Unserved Areas 18 6.3.2. Wireless Premises Networks 19 6.3.3. mmWave Technology Beyond 5G 20 6.3.4. Spectrum Farming and Harmonization 21 6.4. Fostering EU-US Collaboration for 5G Beyond: Strategies and Key Recommendations 21 6.4.1. Collaboration Strategies in the 5G Beyond Domain 21 6.4.2. Collaboration Opportunities in the 5G Beyond Domain 22 6.5. Conclusions and Outlook 24 6.6. References 24 Chapter 7 7. Big Data Policies and Priorities: A Comparison between EU and US and Opportunities for Collaboration 1 7.1. Introduction 1 7.2. Research and Innovation Priorities in the EU and the US 2 7.2.1. Big Data Technology Enablers 3 7.2.2. EU Priorities & Research and Innovation Landscape 4 7.2.2.1. The EU Big Data Strategy 4 7.2.2.2. EU Research & Innovation Priorities 5 7.2.3. US Priorities and Research and Innovation Landscape 7 7.2.3.1. The US Big Data Strategy 8 7.2.3.2. US Research & Innovation Priorities 9 7.2.4. Postgraduate Education on Big Data 13 7.2.5. Application Sectors 14 7.2.5.1. EU Key Application Sectors 14 7.2.5.2. US Application Sectors 15 7.2.6. Conclusions 17 7.2.6.1. Similarities & Differences at the Design and at the Implementation Level 17 7.2.6.2. Similarities & Differences in Big Data Technology and Application Domains between the EU and the US 18 7.3. Fostering EU-US Collaboration for Big Data: Opportunities and Key Recommendations 20 7.3.1. Collaboration Opportunities 20 7.3.1.1. Big Data Ecosystem Opportunities 21 7.3.1.2. Standardization & Regulation 21 7.3.1.3. Opportunities in Education and Workforce Development 22 7.3.1.4. Big Data for Smart Cities 22 7.3.1.5. Big Data and the Environment-Food-Energy-Water Nexus 22 7.3.1.6. Big Data for Better Health 22 7.3.2. Key Recommendations for Enhancing EU-US Collaboration in Big Data Technologies 23 7.3.2.1. Big Data EU-US Task Force for Enhancing Collaboration 23 7.3.2.2. Joint R&D Projects under the Horizon Europe Umbrella 25 7.4. Conclusions and Outlook 25 7.5. References 26 Chapter 8 8. Cybersecurity and Privacy 1 8.1. Introduction 2 8.2. Landscape of Cybersecurity in Europe and the US 2 8.2.1. EU Cybersecurity and Privacy Strategy 2 8.2.2. US Cybersecurity and Privacy Strategy 4 Federal Cybersecurity Research and Development Strategic Plan 4 National Privacy Research Strategy (NPRS) 5 International Strategy for Cyberspace 6 8.3. Priority Areas for EU-US Collaboration in R&I Cybersecurity and Privacy 6</p … (more)
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- 2020
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Technology and state -- International cooperation
Information technology -- Research -- International cooperation
Telecommunication policy -- International cooperation
Information technology -- Government policy -- European Union countries
Information technology -- Government policy -- United States - Languages:
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