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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:FHG, ELEKTRO CELJE D.D., SWB EnW, TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY, JSI +3 partnersFHG,ELEKTRO CELJE D.D.,SWB EnW,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,JSI,SAE,SMART COM DOO,BOCHOLTER ENERGIE UND WASSERVERSORGUNG GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 646428Overall Budget: 3,120,200 EURFunder Contribution: 2,680,250 EURThe advent of distributed power sources, such as photovoltaics and windmill plants, gave rise to energy prosumers (producers-consumers), which generate and consume electrical energy. Energy demand and energy generation by prosumers are volatile and can impact the grid infrastructure and stakeholders, but they can be flexibly adapted to thwart those impacts. Flex4Grid aims at creating an open data and service framework that enables a novel concept of managing flexibility of prosumer demand and generation, utilising cloud computing for power grid management and, opening DSO infrastructure for aggregator services. The system will be built up from existing ICT components developed by the consortium partners over many years in research projects on IoT and Cloud computing. This high maturity allows Flex4Grid to aim for a system prototype of TRL 7 which guarantees a maximum impact and competitiveness in the area of the smart grid challenge. The Flex4Grid system will include a) a data cloud service with anonymised interface and advanced security and privacy mechanisms for data exchange and service management, b) prosumer generation and demand flexibility, and c) a more viable business model to accelerate the deployment. The major innovations are a) opening the market for new entrants by secure and privacy enabling third party cloud data and energy management services, b) actionable common and multilevel data management and analytics services for Smart Grids, and c) the use of co-creation to bring end users into the value creation process. System validation will be carried out in real-world pilots in three live electricity networks with different scenarios ranging from deployment during smart meter rollout and retrofitting to large scale operation and federated demonstration of multi-site pilots.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:Polytechnic University of Milan, UNIMI, University of Insubria, University of Haifa, SXT Srl +4 partnersPolytechnic University of Milan,UNIMI,University of Insubria,University of Haifa,SXT Srl,E-SENIORS,FUNDESALUD,SMART COM DOO,SGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101016112Overall Budget: 3,505,380 EURFunder Contribution: 3,204,570 EURESSENCE aims at transforming the lessons learnt from the COVID-19 in a huge opportunity that exploits technology toward a deep evolution of the services targeting vulnerable populations: non- or pre-frail seniors, and children of the first years of primary school. To contribute to the public health response in the context of the ongoing epidemic, and preparedness for future emergencies, ESSENCE aims at boosting the creation of a new model of home-based care that relies on stimulation, remote monitoring, tele-assistance, and connection between users, families, and professionals. ESSENCE builds upon the results of MoveCare H2020 and adopts an iterative optimization process between two pillars - technology transfer of a subset of successful modules and feedback received from testing on target users – with the final target of achieving CE mark and promptly entering the mark The ESSENCE system consists of three main components: - the Community-Based Activity Center (CBAC), a holistic platform, based on virtual rooms, providing a series of diverse activities with declared recreational, socialization, educational, and assistive purposes; - the Monitoring Module, that gathers heterogeneous information from the activities mediated by the CBAC, a smart ink pen, and diverse applications to extract cognitive, physical, and emotion-related indicators. AI is exploited to provide personalized feedback, and alerts for deviations from physiological behaviors; - the ESSENCE Manager, that acts as the system control unit to manage user profiling, system configuration, possible system malfunctioning, and delivery of notifications, alerts, or feedback. Through ESSENCE, a multi-level user empowerment will be promoted both by: (i) delivering empathic feedback aimed at maximizing engagement and relieving stress; (ii) producing alerts on potential risks to family members and health and education professionals aimed at fostering early detection of possible weaknesses and anticipation of care.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:Robert Bosch (Germany), VOLUE OY, CONSOLINNO ENERGY GMBH, CAVERION, SMART COM DOO +9 partnersRobert Bosch (Germany),VOLUE OY,CONSOLINNO ENERGY GMBH,CAVERION,SMART COM DOO,IN-JET,Fortiss,AMIBIT, ENERGETSKI SISTEMI, D.O.O.,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,ELEKTRO CELJE D.D.,JSI,ECE D.O.O.,NIBE,CHECKWATT ABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101172675Overall Budget: 6,452,240 EURFunder Contribution: 4,995,450 EURINDEPENDENT aims to overcome the main obstacles for large-scale adoption of flexibility services in buildings and industry by providing an Integrated Development and Operations Platform (IDOP) for standard-compliant Customer Energy Management Systems (CEMS) and Aggregator Energy Management Systems (AEMS). IDOP will be interoperable with over 40 energy management systems and 60 smart appliance vendors and cover 90% of the flexibility in buildings and industrial sites. IDOP will help to reduce energy costs and CO2 emissions by providing open interfaces, innovative AI, and optimisation solutions for flexible resource modelling, optimal control, multi-market operation, and the automated integration of legacy systems. Simultaneously, IDOP will significantly reduce the development, deployment, and operational expenses, thereby establishing DSFM as a sustainable business on a large scale. IDOP commits to full compliance with the DSFM standards, including the EN 50491-12 and IEC 62746 standard families, and the SAREF ontology. Additionally, IDOP introduces Gaia-X-compatible data spaces to govern data in buildings and industrial sites. The project brings together 14 partners, including four aggregators, seven EMS service companies, and two major home appliance manufacturers that will adopt IDOP-based solutions into their offerings. The IDOP-based CEMS and AEMS will be demonstrated and qualified in large-scale pilots in four countries. A total of 1,4 MWh flexibility capacity will be harnessed from buildings and industrial sites and connected to eight operational energy wholesale, TSO, and DSO flexibility markets to demonstrate the CEMS and AEMS at TRL 8. The IDOP solutions will enable the energy transition by reducing GHG emissions by 1.9 million tons a year for all customers in 6–10 years. The solutions provide also significant monetary benefits: 15% RoI and 3,6 billion EUR cost reductions a year compared to the situation without any DSFM solution.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:HERON ENERGY S.A., ECE D.O.O., CAVERION, SLOVENE CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION, OPTIMUS ENERGY +10 partnersHERON ENERGY S.A.,ECE D.O.O.,CAVERION,SLOVENE CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION,OPTIMUS ENERGY,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,ELEKTRO CELJE D.D.,Intracom Telecom (Greece),AUEB,HERON II THERMOILEKTRIKOS STATHMOS VIOTIAS SOCIETE ANONYME,SMART COM DOO,JSI,ΟΠΑ - ΕΛΚΕ,ENERIM OY,IN-JETFunder: European Commission Project Code: 957670Overall Budget: 6,271,550 EURFunder Contribution: 5,027,570 EURThe iFLEX project aims at empowering the consumers by making it as easy as possible for them to participate in demand response. A core concept of the project is the iFLEX Assistant, a novel software agent that acts between consumer(s), and their energy systems, various stakeholders and The iFLEX project aims at empowering the consumers by making it as easy as possible for them to participate in demand response. A core concept of the project is the iFLEX Assistant, a novel software agent that acts between consumer(s), and their energy systems, various stakeholders and external systems helping them to achieve mutual benefits through local energy management and DR. The iFLEX Assistants are designed to provide a common approach to enhance user experience, level of automation and personalization in a wide variety of DR and energy services. Because of different requirements of these services, the project provides a common software framework (i.e., iFLEX Framework) for developing application-specific iFLEX Assistants that are customized for the needs of particular service(s). The focus is especially on households and DR for supporting high penetration of renewables. In addition, there is a need for effective incentives and market structures that encourage consumers to invest in these innovative DR solutions. To this end, the iFLEX Assistants are customizable for different incentive and market mechanisms to allow exploitation of the solution in different countries and climatic regions, as well as, to enable A/B testing of different incentive and user engagement mechanisms with real-users. Although the focus is on electricity, the iFLEX project targets to overcome the current silo-approaches and provide holistic energy management that optimizes across various energy vectors. Co-creation with end-users is inherent in different project phases and coordinated by consumer organisation in the consortium. iFlex validation is carried out with field pilots in three climatic regions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:Örebro University, UMA, Polytechnic University of Milan, CAMANIO CARE AB, KORIAN +11 partnersÖrebro University,UMA,Polytechnic University of Milan,CAMANIO CARE AB,KORIAN,UNIMI,University of Manchester,Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico,Plymouth University,VICEPRESIDENCIA SEGUNDA Y CONSEJERIA DE SANIDAD Y SERVICIOS SOCIALES - JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA,JOICECARE AB,SMART COM DOO,ABACUS,SG,EURECAT,UOXFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 732158Overall Budget: 5,933,610 EURFunder Contribution: 5,933,610 EURMoveCare develops and field tests an innovative multi-actor platform that supports the independent living of the elder at home by monitoring, assist and promoting activities to counteract decline and social exclusion. It comprises 3 hierarchical layers: 1) A service layer provides monitoring and intervention. It endows objects of everyday use with advanced processing capabilities and integrates them in a distributed pervasive monitoring system to derive degradation indexes linked to decline. 2) A context-aware Virtual Caregiver, embodied into a service robot, is the core layer. It uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to propose to the elder a personalized mix of physical/cognitive/social activities as exergames. It evaluates the elder status, detects risky conditions, sends alerts and assists in critical tasks, in therapy and diet adherence. 3) The users’ community strongly promotes socialization acting as a bridge towards the elders’ ecosystem: other elders, clinicians, caregivers and family. Gamification glues together monitoring, lifestyle, activities and assistance inside a motivating and rewarding experience. Off-the-shelf components are assembled in a robust and reliable way to get a low-cost multi-actor IP-domotic platform that can be massively deployed at elders home. The use of software/hardware standards assures interoperability and makes MoveCare adaptable to utmost novel components. Full configurability, personalization, adaptation to elder needs applies to all components to maximize elder compliance, even when computer illiterate. On-field testing starting early in the project assures an implementation iterative approach involving all actors. MoveCare identifies functional and technical metrics to characterize and evaluate the system by means of improvement in its abilities as described by the Multi-Annual Roadmap. The metrics lead to the definition of an evaluation framework transferrable to other fields
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