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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Trustworthy and Resilient Decentralised Intelligence for Edge Systems

€6.25M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Nova Id Fct - Associacao Para A Inovacao E Desenvolvimento Da Fct
Country Portugal
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 11
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101093006
Grant Description

Developing and managing distributed systems is a complex task requiring expertise across multiple domains.

This complexity considerably increases in swarm systems, which are highly dynamic and heterogeneous and require decentralised solutions that adapt to highly dynamic system conditions.

The project TaRDIS focuses on supporting the correct and efficient development of applications for swarms and decentralised distributed systems, by combining a novel programming paradigm with a toolbox for supporting the development and executing of applications.TaRDIS proposes a language-independent event-driven programming paradigm that exposes, through an event-based interface, distribution abstractions and powerful decentralised machine learning primitives.

The programming environment will assist in building correct systems by taking advantage of behavioural types to automatically analyse the component's interactions to ensure correctness-by-design of their applications, taking into account application invariants and the properties of the target execution environment.

TaRDIS underlying distributed middleware will provide essential services, including data management and decentralised machine learning components.

The middleware will hide the heterogeneity and address the dynamicity of the distributed execution environment by orchestrating and adapting the execution of different application components across devices in an autonomic and intelligent way.

TaRDIS results will be integrated in a development environment, and also as standalone tools, both of which can be used for developing applications for swarm systems.The project results will be validated in the context of four different use cases provided by high impact industrial partners that range from swarms of satellites, decentralised dynamic marketplaces, decentralised machine learning solutions for personal-assistant applications, and the distributed control process of a smart factory.

All Grantees

Univerzitet U Novom Sadu Fakultet Tehnickih Nauka; Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon; Actyx Ag; Cnet Centre for New Energy Technologies Sa; Telefonica Innovacion Digital Sl; Danmarks Tekniske Universitet; The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; Nova Id Fct - Associacao Para A Inovacao E Desenvolvimento Da Fct; Martel Gmbh; Caixa Magica Software Sa; Gmv Aerospace and Defence Sa

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