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The Hydra coordinater FhG FIT is a member of ARTEMISIA, the association for R&D actors in the field of ARTEMIS: Advanced Research & Technology for EMbedded Intelligence and Systems.


The Hydra middleware allows developers to create inclusive applications with a high degree of accessibility for all. The Hydra project supports the Commissions campaign: eInclusion - be part of it!



The Hydra project is part of the Cluster of European projects on the Internet of Things. The Cluster aims to promote a common vision of the Internet of Things.


The Hydra project is co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme in the area of Networked Embedded Systems under contract IST-2005-034891




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SERENITY

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System engineering for security and dependability

Basic data:

Type of the project:IST FP6 project, Integrated project
IST SO:Towards a global dependability and security framework
Project Reference:027587
Launch:January 2006
Duration:36 months
Consortium:15 partners from 9 countries
Coordinator:ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA - S.P.A., Italy

Website

http://www.serenity-project.org/

Description:

Serenity is a R&D project funded by the European Union and it was launched in January 2006. The main issue of Serenity lies in the fact that the computing and networking technologies that will be embedded in everyday objects - the concept of AmI - entail strong requirements for confidentiality, availability, integrity and dependability. In these new environments, the concepts of “system” and “application” as we know them today will disappear, evolving from static architectures with
well-defined pieces of hardware, software, communication links, boundaries and owners, to architectures that will be sensitive, adaptive, context-aware and responsive to users’ needs and habits.

These AmI ecosystems will offer highly distributed dynamic services in large scale environments that will be  heterogeneous, and nomadic, where computing nodes will be omnipresent and communication infrastructures will be dynamically assembled. The combination of heterogeneity,
mobility, dynamism, sheer number of devices, along with the growing demands for security and dependability (S&D), is going to make the S&D provision for these ecosystems increasingly difficult to achieve with existing security engineering mechanisms and tools.


The project aims at providing security and dependability in Ambient Intelligence systems. Main goal is to develop specifications, methods and a suite of tools ensuring dependability and security for future AmI solutions. The software results will be made available as open source.