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Project Deliverable
Project Number: Project Acronym: Project Title:
288315
PROBE-IT
Pursuing ROadmaps and BEnchmarks for the Internet of Things
Thematic Priority
Instrument:
Support Action
Internet of things
Title
D2.1 Benchmarking framework for IoT deployment evaluation
Contractual Delivery Date:
Actual Delivery Date:
September 2012
October 2012
Start date of project:
Duration:
October, 1st 2011
24 months
Organization name of lead contractor for this deliverable:
Document version:
inno
V3.1
Dissemination level ( Project co-funded by the European Commission within the Seventh Framework Programme)
PU PP RE CO
Public Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Restricted to a group defined by the consortium (including the Commission) Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission)
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288315
PROBE-IT
D2.1 Benchmarking framework for IoT deployment evaluation
Authors (organizations) : Consortium contributions
S. Vallet Chevillard, F. Le Gall, inno Xueli Zhang, CATR Hend Benhji , CERT Alex Gluhak, university of surrey Gabriel Marao, Perception
Contribution outside the consortium
Professor José Roberto Amazonas on behalf of Casagras
Abstract :
The deliverable D2.1 “Benchmarking framework for IoT deployment evaluation” of the PROBE-IT project proposes the development of a benchmarking framework targeting industrial IoT deployments. It starts with an analysis of the current situation of IoT deployment worldwide and of benchmarking frameworks which could be compared to the purpose of the PROBE-IT project. Based on policy programmes evaluation methodology, a benchmarking framework is then detailed. It identifies the stakeholders interested by such a framework, the dimensions to be investigated and starts listing the metrics of interest within these dimensions. The methodology to increase robustness through stakeholders’...