Open Calls FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
How can I get the consortium agreement?
You can write to the project coordinator and helpdesk team This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will send you the consortium agreement.
How can I get information on the testing facilities we can use for experiments?
Currently the LOON, Porto and University of Twente facilities are federated and ready to use by experimenters. Suasis testing facility will also be available for second open call experimenters as it will be federated in the summer. Information on these facilities can be found here:
http://fp7-sunrise.eu/Files/OpenCalls/Porto_testbed_description.pdf
http://fp7-sunrise.eu/Files/OpenCalls/LOON_testbed_description.pdf
For additional technical information you can write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will provide the additional details you need.
Information on Twente and Suasis facilities will be made available by the end of May 2015. Preliminary information are provided in the open call launch event slides.
Where can I find information on SUNRISE protocol stack (SUNSET)?
Information on SUNSET can be found here (and related links):
http://fp7-sunrise.eu/index.php/open-calls2/open-calls-documentation/sunrise-facilities-technical-doc/sunset-documentation
Where can I find information on SUNRISE architecture and interfaces?
Information on SUNRISE architecture and interfaces can be found here:
http://fp7-sunrise.eu/Files/OpenCalls/SUNRISE_GATE_Architecture.pdf
The project we are submitted appears to fall within multiple types of experiments. Is this a problem?
Projects addressing multiple types of experiments are welcome. According to the open call text and guidelines these projects are eligible; you have to identify the main type of experiment you’re addressing in the cover page of the proposal, and discuss in the “Concept and Objectives” part of the proposal (namely Part B, Section B1.1) how the secondary objectives are addressed.