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Communication Infrastructure Technologies and Devices – Standardisation and Follow-up/PoCs

HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions

Basic Information

Identifier
HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-03
Programme
HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
January 16, 2024
Deadline
April 18, 2024
Deadline Model
single-stage
Budget
€10,000,000
Min Grant Amount
€10,000,000
Max Grant Amount
€10,000,000
Expected Number of Grants
1
Keywords
HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-03HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024Communication engineering and systems telecommunications

Description

Expected Outcome:

The target outcomes address:

  • Advanced solutions and technologies for optical, terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks including the integration of wireless and optical networks.
  • Energy-efficient solutions for optical networks from an architectural, switching, hardware and software implementation perspective.
  • Unification of terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks (3D networking) in the overall architecture and the physical layer for a flexible access to different networks by end users, embedding, where relevant, AI in network and RAN procedures.
  • Development of low-power communication systems, especially for short-range networks, to increase flexibility compared to cable systems and interconnections of multiparty edge/IoT systems, including support for zero energy devices and related energy-management solutions.
  • Non-terrestrial – open and disaggregated where relevant – network architecture to optimize ubiquitous service provisioning, flexibility, scalability and cost efficiency. The function split between the ground segment and the space segment should support the technical 6G KPIs and sustainability in terms of energy consumption.
  • Optimal combination of optical and wireless technologies and their integration in the overall network architecture for the best exploitation of the available frequency spectrum, minimisation of network deployment cost and reduction of the overall energy consumption.
  • Algorithms, software and hardware implementations where appropriate, which can be used for PoC and later trials systems.
  • Dissemination of solutions for international consensus building, which can be exploited in standardisation activities.
  • Contributions to international standardisation.
Objective:

Please refer to the "Specific Challenges and Objectives" section for Stream B in the Work Programme, available under ‘Topic Conditions and Documents - Additional Documents’.

Scope:

The focus of this Strand is on several complementary issues mentioned below and applicants may select one or more of these issues.

  • Ultra-high energy efficiency especially in optical networks including an optical end-to-end network architecture, that avoids unnecessary opto-electronic conversion and processing, and novel switching architectures operating over multiple wavelength bands and spatial dimensions and have a smart network fabric relying on software programmability and slicing, addressing multiple protocol layers and network domains. Energy-efficient transceivers that outsource power hungry functions to photonics. Intra-DC (data center) applications, where new switching concepts mixing optical and electronic switching technologies could lead to higher performance and lower power consumption. This topic may also consider disaggregated switching platforms. It could also consider optical network automation, potentially using AI/ML, to address flexible operation and resilience.
  • 3D networking for 6G networks, including topics related to unified TN/NTN architecture and air-interface (e.g., waveform design, multi-antenna solutions, next generation multiple-access and resource management); full network integration of all layers in the 3D reconfigurable (SDN) network; direct connectivity to smartphones, outdoor and indoor and in vehicle;; merging networking and computing; integrated and flexible air interface for multi services including ultra-accuracy of positioning, navigation and timing (PNT); embedding AI in network and RAN procedures (e.g., for beam management, radio resource allocation); development of new IP for space networks; new dynamic spectrum management and sharing across the network components; and support to massive IoT using both TN and NTN. Security aspects are also in scope.
  • Development of low-energy communication solutions revolutionary new mechanisms for short range networks, and technologies that expand the current limitations of cabled media, and technologies that provide low-power answers to interconnection of multiparty edge/IoT resources. This topic considers new physical layers and associated protocols.
  • New IoT components and devices, potentially including zero energy devices with on-demand wake-up feature integrated into edge IoT applications, energy harvesting and wireless power transfer and/or multi-modal devices. Different levels of IoT including ranging from body area networks to wide area networks can be addressed under this topic. The topic also includes multi-access capable end devices to deliver higher QoS, to handle the communication bottlenecks (both in the front- and the back-haul) in highly densely populated areas, and to fulfil Key Performance Indicators (KPI) of the applications requesting a huge amount of bandwidth, as handset devices being capable of making use of the most suitable available access technologies and bands is becoming more and more important.
  • Unified NTN service provision, focusing on multi-layered NTN infrastructure service operations supporting secure service ubiquity, flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency, towards realisation of satellite-as-a-service. The work covers software-based non-terrestrial networks allowing full orchestration of the infrastructure resources (e.g., power, bandwidth, time, space dimensions, node, coverage, and topology) for a more flexible and dynamic system with overall better performance, efficiency, and security and sustainability. Disaggregation, and virtualisation considering the ground and non-terrestrial segment are in scope. It should enable integrated space and ground edge computing and in-space traffic decision procedures allowing a ‘router in the space’. Intelligent and autonomous resource management is sought, towards zero delay infrastructure reconfiguration with optimum orchestration of the infrastructure/service resources underpinned by fully-flexible space-ground RAN functional splits.
  • Integration of Optical and Wireless Technologies that may consider one for the following 2 different perspectives:
    • i) technologies enabling the coexistence of fronthaul and backhaul networks and supporting end-to-end, wireless, and all-optical networks including radio-over-fiber systems. This covers possible redesign of the backhaul/fronthaul application space such as packet switching with new packet friendly fronthaul interfaces in scenarios where many users generate a low amount of traffic data each, or multi-user mode (MU-MIMO) with an interoperable solution (Layer 2 and 3), reliability, durability, and energy efficiency.
    • ii) applicability of advanced light related technologies such as LEDs (light-emitting diodes), lasers, outdoor point-to-point devices (FSO — Free Space Optics), point-to-multipoint commercial applications (Li-Fi — Light Fidelity) or between devices (OCC – Optical Camera Communication) and Fiber Wireless Fiber (Fi-Wi), for the design of novel communication schemes, system architectures and protocols, in order to fully integrate these technologies in the communication infrastructure This requires advanced transmitter and detector technology and the development of optimised multiuser access and interference management.

The scope includes, where relevant, harmonisation/coordination with Member States or Associated countries 6G initiatives. Any produced PoCs should be implemented in a way that their integration in SNS WP2025-26 Stream C and/or Stream D project will be possible (e.g., open-source solutions, appropriate documentation, support after the completion of the project).

Eligibility & Conditions

General conditions

General conditions

This topic deviates from the general conditions and includes additional conditions, which are explicitly stated in the Appendix 1 of the SNS R&I Work Programme 2024 ‘Additional Conditions of the SNS 2024 Call’

1. Admissibility conditions: described in Annex A and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes

Proposal page limits and layout: described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System

The page limit for a full application is 100 pages for RIAs and IAs.

2. Eligible countries: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.

3. Other eligibility conditions: described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes

4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes

  • Award criteria, scoring and thresholds are described in Annex D of the Work Programme General Annexes

Part D of the General Annexes to the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2023-2024 shall apply mutatis mutandis to the SNS call 2024 covered by this Work Programme with the following complements:

The award criteria table is complemented as follows:

  • Introduction in the impact section of a sub criterion assessing the proposal contribution to the reinforcement of an EU added value, with particular attention to EU economic security objectives as well as economic security risks and the role of certain suppliers, as mentioned in the Commission Communication C(2023) 4049, in R&I activities. For the assessment of this sub criterion, the mandatory security declaration annexed to the proposal (see Appendix A, section 1.9 ii)) will also be taken into consideration. If this sub criterion is not addressed in a sufficiently effective way, this shall be considered as a significant weakness.
  • Introduction in the impact section of a sub-criterion assessing the proposal contribution to the overall SME objective as appropriate;
  • Introduction in the impact section of a sub-criterion assessing the proposal contribution to the IKOP objectives; 

 
  • Submission and evaluation processes are described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual

Part F of the General Annexes to the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2023-2024 shall apply mutatis mutandis to the SNS call 2024 covered by this Work Programme with the following amendment related to the procedure to rank proposal with equal scores, used to establish the priority order:

  • When two RIA proposals are equally ranked and that it has not been possible to separate them using first the coverage criterion, second the excellence criterion, and third the generic Impact criterion (i.e., after step 2 of the procedure outlined in part F of the General Annex), the level of SME participation will be taken as the next criterion to sort out the ties and if still un-conclusive, the level of IKOP will be considered as appropriate. If still inconclusive, the procedure outlined in part F of the General Annex will be resumed from step 3 onwards.

 
  • Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes

6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants: described in Annex G of the Work Programme General Annexes

 Funding rates

Please note that the funding rates in this topic are: 100% for non-for-profit organizations and 90% with respect to for-profit organizations. Unfortunately, the maximum funding rate in the budget table is set to 100%. We kindly ask all for-profit organizations to make a manual calculation and request only 90% of the budget.

Specific conditions

7. Specific conditions: described in the specific topic of the Work Programme, and in Appendix 1 to the WP: Additional Conditions of the SNS 2024 Call.

For more call-specific questions, please check the FAQ section

Project collaboration

As part of the call conditions, participants of selected projects will be requested to cooperate in the SNS Programme for topics of common interests by signing the collaboration agreement referred in the specific provisions of the Model Grant Agreement (MGA). 

Security provisions applicable to Streams B, C and D

In order to meet the security requirements specified under the above section Context and Objectives (Cybersecurity and Economic Security), all proposals submitted in Streams B, C and D, shall have to include security declarations, which demonstrate that the economic security risks (e.g. technology leakage and supply chain risks) have been identified and addressed and that the management of project results, technologies and equipment (including software and services) in the proposed project comply with relevant security requirements. In addition, they should indicate that required documents, information and results produced within the proposed project will be duly protected and not lead to exposure of sensitive information in the cybersecurity or economic security context to entities not established in Member States or countries associated to Horizon Europe, or entities controlled from third countries. Particular attention should be paid to mitigating the higher risks associated with certain network suppliers as mentioned in Commission Communication C(2023) 4049. As part of the security declaration the proposal shall contain information that: (a) Demonstrates that any economic security risks including: 1. resilience of supply chains; 2. physical and cyber security of critical infrastructure; 3. technology security and technology leakage; and 4. weaponisation of economic dependencies or economic coercion, are taken into account and are properly addressed. (b) Demonstrates that the infrastructure deployed within the proposed project shall remain, during the action and after its completion, within the beneficiary/beneficiaries and shall not be subject to control or restrictions by entities not established in Member States or countries associated to Horizon Europe, or entities controlled from third countries. (c) Demonstrates that for any equipment to be deployed for the implementation of the proposed project and/or used for the management and operation of the resulting digital connectivity infrastructure, the required documents and information will be duly protected and not exposed to entities not established in Member States or countries associated to Horizon Europe, or entities controlled from third countries. Special care should be taken to satisfy the Commission Communication C(2023) 4049 requirements in relation to higher risks associated with certain network suppliers. Based on this security declaration by the applicant, as well as the evaluation carried out by independent experts, the funding body may require security measures to be implemented in the project and/or carry out a security scrutiny focusing on the exchange of project information, documents and results considered as security-sensitive information among project partners

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Latest Updates

Last Changed: April 19, 2024

PROPOSAL NUMBERS

Call HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024 has closed on the 18 April 2024 at 17.00.00

109 proposals have been submitted.

The breakdown per topic is:

  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-01: 26 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-02: 26 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-03: 15 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-04: 15 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-05: 3 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-06: 1 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-07: 2 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-08: 8 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-C-01-01: 2 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-CSA-01: 1 proposals
  • HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-D-01-01: 10 proposals

 

Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in July 2024

Last Changed: January 16, 2024
The submission session is now available for: HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-D-01-01(HORIZON-JU-IA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-08(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-03(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-06(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-C-01-01(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-07(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-01(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-CSA-01(HORIZON-JU-CSA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-05(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-04(HORIZON-JU-RIA), HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024-STREAM-B-01-02(HORIZON-JU-RIA)
Last Changed: December 8, 2023

 Please note that the funding rates in this topic are: 100% for non-for-profit organizations and 90% with respect to for-profit organizations. Unfortunately, the maximum funding rate in the budget table is set to 100%. We kindly ask all for-profit organizations to make a manual calculation and request only 90% of the budget.

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