Funding call details

Reliable Services Operation

Expected Outcome:

The target outcomes address consolidation of results on:

  • Efficient service operation methodologies able to operate across multiple stakeholders in an efficient way, to provide complex, multi-technology, dynamic services, catering to societal requirements (e.g. sustainability, privacy, AI-conformance).
  • Service technologies for time-sensitive and computationally intensive applications, able to optimize deployment considering aspects as energy consumption, reliability and security levels; Low-overhead monitoring infrastructures and proper interfaces.
  • Algorithms, software and hardware implementations where appropriate, which can be used for PoC and later trials systems. This includes aspects as failover and always-on technologies. Dissemination of solutions for international consensus building, which can be exploited in standardisation activities.
  • Impactful contributions to international standardisation.
Objective:

Please refer to the "Specific Challenges and Objectives" section for Stream B-04 in the Work Programme, available under ‘Topic Conditions and Documents - Additional Documents’.

Scope:

The focus of this topic is on several complementary areas mentioned below and applicants may select one or more of these areas:

  • Automation and Intelligence in security operations, including, but not limited to, end-to-end attack detection and response in 6G with secure AI, mechanisms to ensure fully resilient infrastructures and services using self-healing and proactive defence methods, development of a dedicated Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) platform specifically tailored to the 6G.
  • Service development methodologies, which inherently are able to support non-trustable providers and build reliable end-to-end services reliant in a variety of infrastructure providers, with different levels of reliability.
  • Novel instantiation methodologies for run-time dynamics of service provision. New interfaces are expected to be proposed and developed, able to support the development of optimal algorithms addressing energy efficiency, privacy aspects, and AI-usage limitations. Technologies to increase the user ability to select the best solutions to cater to their needs are in scope.
  • Interfaces, protocols and mechanisms to achieve cooperative remediation of various type of failures/attacks.
  • Multistakeholder service auditing mechanisms, able to provide near-real-time information on the performance of the system(s), at different levels, from the end-user to the large network providers.

Note: Applicants should clearly identify the areas/priorities they address in case they only cover a subset.

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DeadLine Info

Deadline Type single-stage
Deadline To Come 18 September 2025
Deadline Not specified

Budget Info

Budget 8 000 000 euros
Currency euros
Budget Details
  • 2025 8000000 euros
  • General Info

    Status
    Forthcoming
    Funder EUC
    Competitors 1
    Duration 0
    Identifier HORIZON-JU-SNS-2025-01
    Grant HORIZON Action Grant Budget-Based [HORIZON-AG]
    Program Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
    Documents
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    Countries
    Germany
    Belgium
    France
    Italy
    Luxembourg
    Netherlands
    Denmark
    Ireland
    Greece
    Spain
    Portugal
    Austria
    Finland
    Sweden
    Cyprus
    Estonia
    Hungary
    Latvia
    Lithuania
    Malta
    Poland
    Czech Republic
    Slovakia
    Slovenia
    Bulgaria
    Romania
    Croatia
    Keywords
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