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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:IBM (United States), TU Dortmund University, UoA, TP, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology +6 partnersIBM (United States),TU Dortmund University,UoA,TP,Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,Dublin City Council,AGT,City of Warsaw,WUT,FHG,IBM (Ireland)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 688380Overall Budget: 3,999,670 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,670 EURUrban environments are awash with data from fixed and mobile sensors and monitoring infrastructures from public, private, or industry sources. Making such data useful would enable developing novel big data applications to benefit the citizens of Europe in areas such as transportation, infrastructures, and crime prevention. Urban data is heterogeneous, noisy, and unlabeled, which severely reduces its usability. Succinctly stated, urban data are difficult to understand. The goal of the VaVel project is to radically advance our ability to use urban data in applications that can identify and address citizen needs and improve urban life. Our motivation comes from problems in urban transportation. This project will develop a general purpose framework for managing and mining multiple heterogeneous urban data streams for cities become more efficient, productive and resilient. The framework will be able to solve major issues that arise with urban transportation related data and are currently not dealt by existing stream management technologies. The project brings together two European cities that provide diverse large scale data of cross-country origin and real application needs, three major European companies in this space, and a strong group of researchers that have uniquely strong expertise in analyzing real-life urban data. VaVel aims at making fundamental advances in addressing the most critical inefficiencies of current (big) data management and stream frameworks to cope with emerging urban sensor data thus making European urban data more accessible and easy to use and enhancing European industries that use big data management and analytics. The consortium develops end-user driven concrete scenaria that are addressing real, important problems with the potential of enormous impact, and a large spectrum of technology requirements, thus enabling the realization of the fundamental capabilities required and the realistic evaluation of the success of our methods.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:STADT KOLN, ENDESA DISTRIBUCION, Institut Municipal D'Informática de Barcelona, cambio Köln, UPC +40 partnersSTADT KOLN,ENDESA DISTRIBUCION,Institut Municipal D'Informática de Barcelona,cambio Köln,UPC,Envac AB,Municipiul Suceava,Philips GmbH,University of Navarra,ICLEI EURO,anteverti,SKANSKA SVERIGE AB,NISSAN IBERIA, S.A.,RETEVISION I,IEM,Polis,TRANSPORT MALTA,KTH,FORTUM POWER AND HEAT AB,FORTUM SVERIGE AB,CITY OF GRAZ,STOCKHOLMS STAD,BSC,GAS NATURAL,DEUTSCHE WOHNUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH -DEWOG,Institució dels Centres de Recerca de Catalunya,ENDESA ENERGIA,AMPIDO,CARRIER TRANSPORT,I2CAT,CENIT,RE,IBM,CIMNE,INFO24,AGT,Câmara Municipal do Porto,LASSILA & TIKANOJA FM AB,Schneider Electric (France),Schneider Electric (Spain),REC,IREC,URBISUP CONS,Cork City Council,ENDESA SAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 646456Overall Budget: 35,801,900 EURFunder Contribution: 24,821,000 EURGrowSmarter aims to: • Improve the quality of life for European citizens by better mobility, housing and the quality of urban infrastructure while improving the citizens economy by lower energy costs and creating as much as 1500 new jobs (on the demonstration level). • Reduce the environmental impact by lower energy needs by 60 % and increased use of renewable energy thus reducing GHG emissions even more. • Create sustainable economic development by demonstrating and preparing a wider rollout of smart solutions. GrowSmarter will demonstrate at 3 lighthouse cities 12 smart, integrated solutions as a way of preparing for a wider market rollout. These solutions are integrated in specially chosen sites making demonstration easy to reach and take part of for the 5 follower cities and other European and international study groups. All the smart solutions are fit into the Lighthouse-cities strategic development plans and the follower cities replication plans. The solutions solve common urban challenges such as: • Renewal of existing buildings. GrowSmarter demonstrates the cost efficient renewal of 100.000 square meters of Nearly Zero or low energy districts reducing energy demand by 70-90%, • Integrated infrastructures for ICT, street lighting, smart grids district heating and smarter waste handling • Sustainable urban mobility for both passenger and gods integrated in smart grids, biofuels from household waste thus reducing local air quality emissions by 60%. The integration of Cities, strong group of industrial partners together and quality research organisations guarantee that the solutions will be both validated by independent research organisations and transformed into Smart Business Solutions by industry for the wider rollout to Europe. Growsmarter builds on integrated, close to the market solutions, to form business models for their wider deployment by the industrial partners. The project will help Europe GrowSmarter!
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:NEC, FH OS, Aarhus Municipality, DIGITAL WORX GMBH, OdinS +6 partnersNEC,FH OS,Aarhus Municipality,DIGITAL WORX GMBH,OdinS,University of Murcia,AGT,University of Surrey,SIEMENS,NEC LABORATORIES EUROPE GMBH,AUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 779852Overall Budget: 4,997,140 EURFunder Contribution: 4,997,140 EURThe Internet of Things offers an incredible innovation potential for developing smarter applications and services, transforming business models and impacting our society both positively. To be able to unlock IoT’s full potential many fundamental technological challenges still need to be solved. Today we see solutions in the development of vertical applications and services reflecting what used to be the early days of the web, leading to fragmentation and intra-nets of Things. To achieve an open IoT ecosystem of systems and platforms, several key enablers are needed: adaptive and scalable crawling, indexing, semantic data/service search and integration, privacy and security, combined with real world and large-scale enablers and products driven by innovative use-case scenarios and new business models. IoTCrawler will focus on integration and interoperability across different platforms, dynamic and reconfigurable solutions for discovery and integration of data and services from legacy and new systems, adaptive, privacy-aware and secure algorithms and mechanisms for crawling, indexing, search in distributed IoT systems. IoTCrawler will provide extensive development and demonstrations with a focus on Industry 4.0, Social IoT, Smart City and Smart Energy. IoTCrawler will seek to provide high impact through research excellence, innovation and technology advancement. It will address open challenges and issues in crawling, discovery, indexing, semantic integration and security/privacy/trust for an IoT ecosystem. IoTCrawler will achieve this through end-user engagement via its industry and city partners, trials and collaborative scenario developments, validations and show casing. IoTCrawler will also offer new business models and will extend the product line of industry and SME partners, and will create a wider awareness and third-party exploitation via dissemination and standardisation activities and by providing open and generic enablers and APIs.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:OPENLINK GROUP LIMITED, TOMTOM POLSKA SP ZOO, IMEC, IABI, USU Software AG +7 partnersOPENLINK GROUP LIMITED,TOMTOM POLSKA SP ZOO,IMEC,IABI,USU Software AG,AGT,ONTOS AG,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,IBBT,FHG,ONTOS AGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 688227Overall Budget: 3,798,450 EURFunder Contribution: 3,718,250 EURLinked Data has gained significant momentum over the last years. It is now used at industrial scale in many sectors in which an increasingly large amount of rapidly changing data needs to be processed. HOBBIT is an ambitious project that aims to push the development of Big Linked Data (BLD) processing solutions by providing a family of industry-relevant benchmarks for the BLD value chain through a generic evaluation platform. We aim to make open deterministic benchmarks available to test the performance of existing systems and push the development of innovative industry-relevant solutions. The underlying data will mimic real industrial data assembled during the course of the project. At the beginning of the project, HOBBIT will work on roughly 1PB of real industry-relevant data from 4 different domains. The data will be extended through collaborations during the project. To push the use of the benchmarks, we will organize or join challenges that aim to measure the performance of technologies for the different steps of the BLD lifecycle. In contrast to existing benchmarks, we will provide modular and easily extensible benchmarks for all industry-relevant BLD processing steps that allow to assess whole suites of software that cover more than one step. The infrastructure necessary to run the evaluation campaigns will be made available. Our architecture will rely on web interfaces and cloud infrastructures to ensure scalability. The open HOBBIT platform will make human- and machine-readable, public periodic reports available. As exit strategy, the project will create an association after the second project year that will be sustained by the means of subscriptions from industry and academia and associated with existing benchmarking associations. The clear portfolio of added value for the members will be defined in the early project stages and disseminated throughout the evaluation campaigns.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2014Partners:AGT, UCG, IABI, ATOS SPAIN SA, University of Innsbruck +7 partnersAGT,UCG,IABI,ATOS SPAIN SA,University of Innsbruck,DFKI,EXALEAD,STI GMBH,OKF DE,3DS,PA,Siemens (Germany)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 318062more_vert
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