ERA-NET Plus Action in Photonics Peter Batchelor
Photonics21 Mirror Group: ERANET-Plus Action in Photonics 1. Background: P21 Mirror Group objectives & possible instruments for cooperation 2. ERANET-Plus Action 3. Photonics ERANET-Plus Topic & rationale; Funding; Scope Timescale
1. Objectives of Photonics21 Mirror Group Support the implementation of the Photonics21 strategic research agenda Exchange best practice and promote photonics in national research programmes Create better alignment and co-operation between European and national R&D programmes ie produce a joined-up strategy
Possible instruments for cooperation between national programmes and FP7
2. ERANET-Plus Instrument: what and why EN+ is a tool for joint funding between EU, national and regional programmes Aims to foster greater cooperation and alignment Critical mass on a single topic of strategic importance
ERANET-Plus: a focus for effective co-operation Photonics21 Annual Meeting Common pot for European projects in a focussed area 2/3 from national funding, 1/3 from EC 5 or more Member States must be involved Single call for proposals on a chosen topic Can be more industrially focussed than standard FP7 call
3. Photonics ERANET-Plus Consensus topic Next Generation Broadband Access Proposed funding 30m: 20m from member states + 10m EC top-up
Photonics ERANET-Plus Topic Photonic technologies and system architectures for radical, costeffective enhancement of the Access Network Rationale Demand for bandwidth increasing projected need for 1 Gb/s to home within 10 years High speed internet access vital to future competitiveness EU strengths in components, systems and services Focussed collaborative initiative will help EU take advantage of developing market opportunity Need to reduce energy consumption
Draft Workplan Objective Development of photonic technologies and system architectures for scalable, future proof and energy efficient access network capable of cost-effective 1 Gb/s access to all (scalable to 10 Gb/s) Focus Components, sub-systems and architectures to achieve the next generation of access, including transceivers, amplifiers, switching/ routing components and manufacturing technology
Possible research areas Concepts for cost-effective fibre optic access networks focussing on the physical layer, and including protocols and management. Development of ultra high speed transmission, switching and component technologies and designs to enable the above, Architectures and technologies for seamlessly linking access, backhaul and core networks, including wireline/ wireless systems integration.
Recommendations of EC Workshop held 26 September 2008 Scope should be broad Good opportunity to link activities on systems, architectures and components Low cost main issue for components Projects should be industry focussed and led Mixture of small, focussed projects with larger, more integrated ones
Timescale EC call to Member States Dec 08 In Call 4 Deadline of Call Contract signature with EC Eranet+ Call to community Deadline of Call Apr 10 Apr 09 Preliminary commitment from member states Dec 09 Binding commitments from member states Jan 10 Starting date of R&D contracts Jan 11