Project MUST
End-to-End multi-domain services management architecture of the networks of the future
Preview
Automated provision of multi-domain and multi-stakeholder services for multi-sector applications with the dynamic selection of domains according to technical considerations in terms of resource availability, security, performance demand and/or frugality and business priorities..
- Djamal Zeghlache, IMT
- Sonia Ben Mokhtar, CNRS
- Walid Dabbous, INRIA
- Sara Tucci, CEA
The supply and management of multi-sector/domain/stakeholder services based on a highly heterogeneous infrastructure that is dynamically scalable and has the right characteristics for the networks of the future.
The design and implementation of secure distributed services. End-to-end orchestration of coordination, cooperation and interaction functions involving a variety of requests between multiple stakeholders in different professional sectors and then monitoring and reporting on the resource capacities provided by the networks.
MUST will ensure the transposition of the often complex requirements and demands of service requests to the underlying future networks’ capacities and will cover all the stages in their lifecycle.
The project should also act as a rich interface with the NAI project and will particularly take the HiSec project’s security results into account.
Fields of application
All sectors and industries:
- including transport/logistics, energy, industry 4.0, healthcare or digital agriculture,
- providing the right response to safety and security requirements,
- using varied data (multi-media, holograms, metavers, etc.).
Consortium
- IMT-Télécom Sud Paris, IMT-Télécom Paris, Eurecom
- CEA-LIST
- CNRS and associated establishments: iCUBE, LABRI, LAAS, LIRIS