
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Cheshire West and Chester Council
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assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2016Partners:University of Chester, C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom), Cheshire West and Chester Council, Cheshire West and Chester Council, University of Chester +1 partnersUniversity of Chester,C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom),Cheshire West and Chester Council,Cheshire West and Chester Council,University of Chester,C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: NE/N007247/1Funder Contribution: 20,009 GBPThe InterCityAir project will develop a wireless sensor for the measurement of air pollution. The sensor will be integrated into urban traffic management systems in the City of Chester to reduce levels of toxic gases to which the public are being exposed. InterCityAir will directly address the following key challenges of this call, namely: The use of environmental and social data to address urban challenges, the creation of a new value proposition through integration of datasets, and an improvement in the monitoring of the urban environment through the development and deployment of an intelligent sensor system. InterCityAir will develop an air quality (AQ) sensing platform that can be integrated with the transport management systems of Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWAC). C-Tech will develop a wireless sensing unit comprising commercial sensors that could be deployed as a stand-alone system or city-wide network at low cost for remote real-time monitoring of air quality. The sensing units will be wireless enabled and suitable for road-side AQ monitoring with a view to be adapted for on-board vehicle monitoring of AQ. This project will establish the feasibility of linking the C-Tech sensing unit with existing traffic count data and the traffic signalling system to alleviate traffic build-up and associated pollution hotspots. The University of Chester (UOC) will deploy air quality instrumentation alongside the CWAC real-time nitrogen oxides (NOx) monitoring site in the Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) on the Boughton gyratory to gather comprehensive baseline data to understand fully the performance of the sensor package in the complex urban atmosphere. This site in the AQMA will be used as a demonstration site for the sensing platform developed by C-Tech.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2007 - 2011Partners:Manchester City Council, British Nuclear Group Project Services, Philips Electronics, FSquared Ltd, Syzygy UK Limited +111 partnersManchester City Council,British Nuclear Group Project Services,Philips Electronics,FSquared Ltd,Syzygy UK Limited,Trafford General Hospital,Interserve Project Services Ltd,Laing Technology Group Ltd,Tata Steel (United Kingdom),Balfour Beatty (United Kingdom),Birse Civils Ltd,Medlock Construction,NHS London,TNO,BAE Systems Operations Ltd,TNO,Pilkington Glass,Pilkington Group Limited,MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL,Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd,Taylor Young,Corus,Laing Technology Group Ltd,Cruickshank and Seward Limited,Cruden Construction,IMPACT,Medlock Construction,BAE Systems,GVA Grimley,Thales Group,Pochin plc,Partnerships for Health,Trafford General Hospital,The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc,Willmott Dixon (United Kingdom),Mansell Construction Services Ltd,Keepmoat (United Kingdom),United Utilities,VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland,IMPACT,Bucknall Austin,United Utilities Water Ltd,Interserve Project Services Ltd,Taylor Young,Centre for Construction Innovation,Syzygy UK Limited,CABE,ExcellCare,MaST LIFT,Eclipse Research Consultants (United Kingdom),Bucknall Austin,Royal Bank of Scotland Plc,Cruickshank and Seward Limited,University of Salford,Cheshire West and Chester Council,University of Salford,Philips (Netherlands),The Riverside Group Ltd,Bramall Construction Ltd,Cheshire West and Chester Council,Aedas Architects,GVA Grimley,Rider Levitt Bucknall,Wates Construction,Association for Project Management,Mansell Construction Services Ltd,Department of Health - Leeds,Shepherd Construction Ltd,Pochin plc,British Nuclear Group Project Services,Eric Wright Group,Manchester City Council,VROM,United Utilities (United Kingdom),Kier Construction Ltd,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Hays Executive,Department of Health - Leeds,ExcellCare,Riverside Housing Association Ltd,Wates (United Kingdom),Rider Levett Bucknall Ltd,PSIBouw,Birse Civils Ltd,Partnerships for Health,VROM,FSquared Ltd,Association for Project Management,Taylor Woodrow Technologies,Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research,Ernst & Young (United Kingdom),North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust,Cruden Construction,Ernst and Young,Kier Construction Ltd,Philips Research,Shepherd Construction Ltd,Ernst and Young,Thales Research Ltd,Eclipse Research Consultants,Eric Wright Group,VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland,Elevate East Lancashire,Elevate East Lancashire,VTT ,Department of Health and Social Care,Centre for Construction Innovation,National Health Service,Aedas Architects Ltd,Hays Executive,PSIBouw,North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust,Taylor Woodrow Technologies,Design Council,MaST LIFT,NHS LondonFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E001882/1Funder Contribution: 4,866,540 GBPThis proposal is concerned with the renewal of the Salford IMRC which was initially established in January 2002. This proposal will extent the life of the Salford Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI) in the built and human environment, until 2011 and further increase the impact that the centre has created in the first five years of its lifecycle. The rolling research agenda and evolving vision of the Centre has been very well received by the industrial and academic circles, as it has been made explicit by the international assessment panels and this renewal aims to firmly establish the world class status of the centre and increase the performance of UK Plc. The centre brings together significant expertise from three research institutes within the university of Salford and aims to continue its collaboration with more that 60 partners in the industrial and academic communities internationally.
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