
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:NOA, POLSA, CNES, FFG, FMN +10 partnersNOA,POLSA,CNES,FFG,FMN,SPANISH SPACE AGENCY,MDN,MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT,ROSA,SWEDISH NATIONAL SPACE BOARD SNSB,DLR,ASI,FMI,EZK,Ministry of Education and ScienceFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101125121Overall Budget: 7,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 7,000,000 EURThis Horizon Europe grant is to be understood within a wider context on EUSST, where other grants are being executed simultaneously with the common objective of improving the EU autonomy on Space Surveillance and Tracking. In particular, this TOP focuses on: - Support the upgrade, development and security issues of EUSST infrastructure based on the European network of assets (sensors, operation centres, front desk …) - The EUSST infrastructure will remain under national control (meaning mainly sensors and operation centres), but increased coordination is needed due to the increased number of assets contributing to the European SST system. - SST networking of sensors & operation centres (EU SST network Command & Control): considering the increased number of objects to be handled, an increased number of events and users is expected. - The European SST system has to evolve to a coordinated scheduling of the resources and assets, ensuring that the events are covered in an optimum way, while the current survey and tracking of the space objects population continues to be performed. - Research on EUSST network hardening against external threats: the research concerns security-critical aspects of the existing EU SST network. - Next generation exchange protocols / solutions for SSA enhancing interoperability and security (robustness, information assurance, intrusion detection…) The starting point of these activities is the output of 2-3SST2018-20, which constitutes the state of the art on SST matters.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2018Partners:Robert Bosch (Germany), FIA, Chalmers University of Technology, TU Delft, BMW Group (Germany) +33 partnersRobert Bosch (Germany),FIA,Chalmers University of Technology,TU Delft,BMW Group (Germany),ICCS,TOMTOM DEVELOPMENT GERMANY GMBH,VALEO ISC,RWTH,IFSTTAR,BIVV,University of Florence,VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH,CLEPA,TfL,TNO,BMW (Germany),Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.,IDIADA,University of Leeds,TECNALIA,MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT,ERTICO - ITS,DELPHI DE,TU/e,UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL,RENAULT SAS,MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT,VeDeCoM Institute,AUSTRIATECH,CERTH,RDW,CRF,Continental,DLR,VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB,CTAG,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 724086Overall Budget: 3,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 3,000,000 EURAutomated Road Transport (ART) is seen as one of the key technologies and major technological advancements influencing and shaping our future mobility and quality of life. The ART technology encompasses passenger cars, public transport vehicles, and urban and interurban freight transport and also extends to the road, IT and telecommunication infrastructure needed to guarantee safe and efficient operations of the vehicles. In this framework, CARTRE is accelerating development and deployment of automated road transport by increasing market and policy certainties. CARTRE supports the development of clearer and more consistent policies of EU Member States in collaboration with industry players ensuring that ART systems and services are compatible on a EU level and are deployed in a coherent way across Europe. CARTRE includes a joint stakeholder’s forum in order to coordinate and harmonise ART approaches at European and international level. CARTRE creates a solid knowledge base of all European activities, supports current activities and structures research outcomes by enablers and thematic areas. CARTRE involves more than 60 organisations to consolidate the current industry and policy fragmentation surrounding the development of ART.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2016Partners:THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE, Pildo Labs, GUIDE, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, CHT +7 partnersTHALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE,Pildo Labs,GUIDE,MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT,CHT,EXYS,ISMB,FONDAZIONE LINKS,TPZF,ERTICO - ITS,Topos Aquitaine,Aerospace ValleyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 641500Overall Budget: 2,082,070 EURFunder Contribution: 1,673,600 EURJUPITER aims at EGNSS awareness raising, capacity building and promotion activities for fostering business development of EGNSS based applications worldwide in response to the H2020 societal challenges at stake for mobility and transportation. In order to ensure that EGNSS comes to prominence in the ITS sector, the added value of EGNSS, compared to or in combination with GPS/Glonass/Beidou constellations should be clearly demonstrated and promoted. The training of application developers will be critical for them to take advantage of EGNSS and to implement GALILEO features in their applications. Once ITS service providers can demonstrate innovative EGNSS ITS applications, another key challenge is to convince public stakeholders and other actors of the transportation industry about the benefits they could derive from implementing such innovative solutions. The sharing of good practices should be fostered in order to raise awareness on how such applications might be used in practice and how commercial domino effects could be instigated from one user to another. This will allow a progressive market consolidation with a enough large critical mass for those ITS service providers who suffer today from a too strong market fragmentation. The ITS World Congress to be held in Bordeaux in 2015 represents a unique opportunity to implement demonstrations of EGNSS innovative solutions (both at signals level and at the application level) and to instigate good practices sharing among stakeholders from more than 65 countries. But it will also be necessary to capitalise on such demonstrations and associated visibility for instigating a commercial impact on the longer term. For a stronger worldwide leverage impact, training capacity will be built and workshops organised in Europe, Latin America, South East Asia, Australia, Africa and Middle East. By doing so, JUPITER intends to offer global development perspectives to the European contributors of the EGNSS ITS ecosystem.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:NOA, CNES, FFG, FMN, POLSA +10 partnersNOA,CNES,FFG,FMN,POLSA,MDN,MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT,ROSA,SWEDISH NATIONAL SPACE BOARD SNSB,DLR,ASI,FMI,EZK,Ministry of Education and Science,SPANISH SPACE AGENCYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101125111Overall Budget: 6,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 6,000,000 EURThis Horizon Europe grant is to be understood within a wider context on EUSST, where other grants are being executed simultaneously with the common objective of improving the EU autonomy on Space Surveillance and Tracking. In particular, this TOP focuses on: - Foster European cooperation in the SST domain and improve the EUSST performance towards larger autonomy. - Highlight and propose solutions to fill the gaps in the current EUSST architecture. - Pave the way on which the EUSST system has to evolve towards a higher level of performance (e.g. accuracy; number / size of catalogued objects...), quality of service (e.g. timeliness of information...) and autonomy. - Demonstrate the complementarity, coherence and added-value of each element of EUSST system towards a more autonomous, interoperable SST system. - Explore and look for higher levels of cooperation with other SST systems such as the US SSA system which is of paramount importance to develop long-term cooperation. - Raise the main issues and propose relevant answers to questions posed by all those developments in various technical and operational domains based on the outcome of the previous STM coordination and support actions developed under H2020Insert here text for your proposal. - Propose adaptation to the new changes, and solutions for their possible integration into the existing standards, practices and technological means. The starting point of these activities is the output of 2-3SST2018-20, which constitutes the state of the art on SST matters.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:ERTICO - ITS, UITP, ICCS, ITS NORWAY, ALICE +15 partnersERTICO - ITS,UITP,ICCS,ITS NORWAY,ALICE,VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH,Cityfi Europe,IDIADA,MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT,PAVE Europe,MAPTM,TNO,VeDeCoM Institute,AUSTRIATECH,EPF,VTI,PROJECT 3 MOBILITY DOO FOR MANUFACTURING, TRADE AND SERVICES P3M,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,PolisFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101203053Funder Contribution: 4,499,850 EURCCAMbassador complements the coordination and alignment efforts of the CCAM Partnership by expanding stakeholder engagement beyond research, innovation and experts’ communities. CCAMbassador aims at supporting stakeholders to move into operations by identifying key building blocks for deploying services, strengthening cooperation between all CCAM stakeholders, specifically between the EU Member States/Associated countries, ensure the wide use of the EU-CEM, as well as to expand the existing EU-wide Knowledge Base on CCAM and further adapt it to the needs of targeted stakeholder groups, namely implementers and citizens.
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