
SYSTRA SA
SYSTRA SA
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- VFS,VCSA,ULP ,LiU,CARGOSPED,ADIF,Chalmers University of Technology,VPF,KB,DBAG,TRV,SNCF RESEAU,Newcastle University,TRL LIMITED,SNCF,University of Huddersfield,CNTK,COMSA SAU,EFRTC,University of Birmingham,INECO,STVA,University of Sheffield,IFSTTAR,Sapienza University of Rome,Uppsala University,NTNET AB,ISESP,Adevice,NEW OPERA,CEMOSA,NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD,VAN DIEREN SWEDEN AB,IP,TCDD,KTH,ANSALDO,SYSTRA SA,TUD,UIC,CEDEX,UNIFE,ARTTIC,Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles,OG,ACCIONA,Voestalpine (Austria)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 605650
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2017Partners:TU Delft, OHL, TUT, BG INGENIEURS CONSEILS SAS, ECL +20 partnersTU Delft,OHL,TUT,BG INGENIEURS CONSEILS SAS,ECL,SYSTRA SA,RAZEL SAS,UNILIM,GEO2X,METRO C,EPFL,IDS,NFM TECHNOLOGIES,ENTPE,SYSTRA SA,University of Leeds,MI-Partners b.v.,IDS GEORADAR SRL,NTUA,CISTEME,INCAS PARTNERS,University of Rome Tor Vergata,SIAL.TEC,DFKI,SNCFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 280712more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:IRISBUS, AVL, SEMITAN, TEMSA SKODA SABANCI ULASIM ARAÇLARI A.S., UITP +45 partnersIRISBUS,AVL,SEMITAN,TEMSA SKODA SABANCI ULASIM ARAÇLARI A.S.,UITP,PRAGUE PUBLIC TRANSIT CO INC,FHG,CONNEXXION OPENBAAR VERVOER NV,TRANSPORTS DE BARCELONA SA,ARRIVA PERSONENVERVOER NEDERLAND BV,ATHENS URBAN TRANSPORT ORGANISATION OASA,HELIOX BV,RINA-C,UPA,Scania (Sweden),ELEKTROLINE AS,TECNALIA,Lund University,ICCS,VUB,MUCHNER VERKEHRSGESELLSCHAFT MBH,UPC,CERTH,ETRA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA,ERTICO - ITS,UNIBO,Polis,ISTANBUL ELECTRIC TRAMWAY AND TUNNELOPERATIONS,NTUA,IRIZAR E-MOBILITY SL,FACTUAL,SYSTRA SA,Stichting Cenex Nederland,UEMI,ASSTRA,TROLLEY:MOTION,NEMI,La Rolita,TRIVECTOR,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,SKODA ELECTRIC,START ROMAGNA SPA,CRM,VBC,ENEL X SRL,Heliox Automotive,ALSTOM TRANSPORT S.A.,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,EBUSCO B.V.,IDIADAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101095882Overall Budget: 30,492,000 EURFunder Contribution: 22,776,200 EURThe eBRT2030 project will create a New Generation of advanced full electric, urban and peri-urban European Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) enhanced with novel automation and connectivity functionalities, to support sustainable urban transport by reducing cost/km/passenger, TCO, GHG and pollutant emissions and traffic congestion. The eBRT2030 project is developed through three main lines: 1) The development of technology-focused key innovative solutions for BRT, both at system and subsystem level, at level of vehicle, infrastructure, operation, and IoT connectivity 2) 7 demos of BRT system innovative solutions in real-operation, both city-&operator-led and BRT system-focused, or focused on specific technology innovation at subsystem level that are ready for BRT operations, in Europe and outside Europe (in Latin America and East-Africa), and fully integrated in the whole urban mobility scenario 3) the definition a new European concept of Bus Rapid Transit for year 2030, benefitting of evaluation, multiplication and replication of the real-operation test of innovations, that improve the performance of the whole European urban bus system. All cities in eBRT2030 have BRT lines already in operation or launched within 2023, and strongly committed to innovate with electrification, automation, connectivity technology tailored to the characteristics of European bus operations.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:Siemens (Germany), RINA-C, STRU, Sapienza University of Rome, 3DELING +50 partnersSiemens (Germany),RINA-C,STRU,Sapienza University of Rome,3DELING,ADIF,VCSA,DLR,University of Birmingham,INECO,Alstom (Sweden),GRIDNET S.A.,RFI,ULP ,FHG,Indra (Spain),Loughborough University,HITACHI RAIL STS SPA,Luleå University of Technology,Chalmers University of Technology,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,TRV,NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD,B-com Institute of Research and Technology,Alstom (France),SYSTRA SA,AZD,G.E.O.S. Ingenieurgesellschaft (Germany),EFRTC,CAF Signalling,DOTVISION,UNIFE,MER MEC,University of Southampton,OBB-Infrastruktur AG,FCCCO,Thalgo (France),NEELOGY,COMSA IND,University of Nottingham,Polytechnic University of Milan,EVOLEO,IZT - Institue for futures studies and technology,SYNTOIL,Goa University,VIF,SAARSTAHL RAIL SAS,ALSTOM TRANSPORT S.A.,EMBEDDED RAIL TECHNOLOGY LTD,RAILENIUM,RWTH,University of Huddersfield,University of Bristol,SNCF,DBAGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 635900Overall Budget: 17,998,500 EURFunder Contribution: 17,998,500 EURIN2RAIL is to set the foundations for a resilient, consistent, cost-efficient, high capacity European network by delivering important building blocks that unlock the innovation potential that exists in SHIFT2RAIL: innovative technologies will be explored and resulting concepts embedded in a systems framework where infrastructure, information management, maintenance techniques, energy, and engineering are integrated, optimised, shared and exploited. IN2RAIL will make advances towards SHIFT2RAIL objectives: enhancing the existing capacity fulfilling user demand; increasing the reliability delivering better and consistent quality of service; reducing the LCC increasing competitiveness of the EU rail system. To achieve the above, a holistic approach covering Smart Infrastructures, Intelligent Mobility Management (I2M)and Rail Power Supply and Energy Management will be applied. Smart Infrastructure addresses the fundamental design of critical assets - switches and crossings and tracks. It will research components capable of meeting future railway demands and will utilise modern technologies in the process. Risk and condition-based LEAN approaches to optimise RAMS and LCC in asset maintenance activities will be created to tackle the root causes of degradation. I2M researches automated, interoperable and inter-connected advanced traffic management systems; scalable and upgradable systems, utilising standardised products and interfaces, enabling easy migration from legacy systems; the wealth of data and information on assets and traffic status; information management systems adding the capability of nowcasting and forecasting of critical asset statuses. Rail Power Supply and Energy Management create solutions to improve the energy performance of the railway system. Research on new power systems characterised by reduced losses and capable of balancing energy demands, along with innovative energy management systems enabling accurate and precise estimates of energy flows.
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