Personal Space Technologies (Netherlands)
Personal Space Technologies (Netherlands)
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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:FAGOR ELECTRONICA, S. COOP., AAU, University of Warwick, Grenoble INP - UGA, EISTEC AB +78 partnersFAGOR ELECTRONICA, S. COOP.,AAU,University of Warwick,Grenoble INP - UGA,EISTEC AB,EVOPRO INNOVATION KFT,AIRBUS OPERATIONS,UGA,Fully Distributed Systems (United Kingdom),ACCIONA,C2,ZENSE TECHNOLOGY AS-INTELLIGENTE ELSYSTEMER ITES ZENSE BUSINESS ZENSEHOME ZENSE HOMECONTROL,ORONA,NEOGRID TECHNOLOGIES APS,Graz University of Technology,DEVELCO PRODUCTS AS,Indra (Spain),MGEP,UES,Abelko Innovation,Infineon Technologies (Austria),STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED,AKTIEBOLAGET SKF,WAPICE LTD WAPICE AB,PS-TECH,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,MIDROC ELECTRO AB,TECNALIA,LKAB,RTU,CEA,GEWISS - SPA,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,CAMPUS 02 University for Applied Sciences,3E,FOTONIC I NORDEN AB,Seluxit,ISEP,Artelys (France),EVOLARIS,AITIA International Zrt.,INDRA SOFTWARE LABS SLU,CEME,INTEGRASYS,OUTOKUMPU CHROME,HSSMI LIMITED,Thalgo (France),FSS,CORE,POLITO,SINTEF AS,Schneider Electric (France),THT Control Oy (Finland),CRF,AIT,SMART METER SIA,MIDROC AUTOMATION,Ikerlan,UNIBO,Luleå University of Technology,OUH,BNEARIT,CTU,NODA,IK4-TEKNIKER,HONEYWELL,AKH,NORDAN AS,SIRRIS,Magillem Design Services,Personal Space Technologies (Netherlands),SODIMAS SA,UNINOVA,Eurotech (Italy),Bitron,LYSE ENERGI AS,NXP,BOLIDEN MINERAL AB,OUTOKUMPU,AVL,FLUIDHOUSE,VALMETFunder: European Commission Project Code: 332987more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:UEF, ANYWI, TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY, NEAGEN, STMicroelectronics (Switzerland) +13 partnersUEF,ANYWI,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,NEAGEN,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),ZG,EAGLE VISION,Visidon Oy,PS-TECH,BARCO NV,Personal Space Technologies (Netherlands),FEI,UMC,AIT,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,UNIBO,G TEC,UNIPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 269356more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", University of Freiburg, Carlos III University of Madrid, THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE, ITK ENGINEERING GMBH +65 partnersUniversity of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli",University of Freiburg,Carlos III University of Madrid,THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE,ITK ENGINEERING GMBH,ALL4TEC,Anstalt für Verbrennungskraftmaschinen List,TECNALIA,Alenia Aermacchi,Daimler (Germany),AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH,VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB,RGB,EUROPEAN AERONAUTIC DEFENCE AND SPACE COMPANY EADS FRANCE SAS,MATE CONSULTING SRL,AIRBUS OPERATIONS,TU Berlin,CISET,ORBITAL,AVL SOFTWARE AND FUNCTIONS GMBH,TNO,ANSALDO,Airbus Operations Limited,FBK,PS-TECH,Infineon Technologies (United Kingdom),BARCO NV,Graz University of Technology,OFFIS EV,EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,FINMECCANICA,SAGEM DEFENSE SECURITE,THALES GLOBAL SERVICES SAS,VIF,LOTUS IBM GLOBALSERVICES,Personal Space Technologies (Netherlands),ALSTOM TRANSPORT S.A.,OBEO,TVS,AIRBUSGROUP LIMITED,SYSTEMITE AB,Goa University,ITI,Chalmers University of Technology,Arccore (Sweden),HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL SRO,VALEO EEM,IBM (United Kingdom),TAS-E,TU/e,University Federico II of Naples,TTTech Computertechnik (Austria),Siemens (Germany),GMV,Siemens Industry Software,Spirent Technologies,FHG,MU,POLITO,CRF,AIT,THALES,CIC,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,SOYATEC,Arcticus Systems (Sweden),PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH,Thales (Austria),AVL,EB FRANCEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 332830more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:TU/e, Toitware ApS, VINOTION BV, Graz University of Technology, FEOPS NV +26 partnersTU/e,Toitware ApS,VINOTION BV,Graz University of Technology,FEOPS NV,DAC.DIGITAL JOINT-STOCK COMPANY,FUOC UNIVERSITAT OBERTA DE CATALUNYA UOC,OFFIS EV,NAVTOR,CISC Semiconductor (Austria),FLEETONOMY.AI OY,Gdańsk University of Technology,AVL SOFTWARE AND FUNCTIONS GMBH,TNO,DNDE,DTU,FSC,DEPURACION DE AGUAS DE MEDITERRANEO SL,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,SINGLAR INNOVACION SL,ITI,DLR,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,KUMORI SYSTEMS,Philips GmbH,NUNSYS,FHG,Personal Space Technologies (Netherlands),Simula Research Laboratory,Nodeon Finland Oy,ECLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101007260Overall Budget: 26,542,600 EURFunder Contribution: 6,903,980 EURMarket trends show advanced usage of safety-critical systems with novel services based on smart data analytics. Customers require continuous updates to applications and services and seek lower cost (Bill-of-Material, BoM) and easy to install solutions (maintenance) for safety-critical cyber-physical systems (CPS). To respond to these trends, TRANSACT will leverage edge and cloud technologies and establish business partner eco-systems to enhance safety-critical systems in regulated environments. TRANSACT will transform local safety critical CPS into distributed safety-critical CPS solutions with a heterogeneous architecture composed of components along a device-edge-cloud continuum. The distributed solutions incorporating data and cloud services will simplify the CPS devices, reducing their software footprint, and consequently their BoM and Lower of Cost or Market. Business-wise, system manufacturers thus transform to solution providers. To that end TRANSACT will research distributed reference architectures for safety-critical CPS that rely on edge and cloud computing. These architectures shall enable seamless mixing of on-device, edge and cloud services while assuring flexible yet safe and secure deployment of new applications, and independent releasing of edge and cloud-based components vs. on-device. Moreover, safety, performance, cybersecurity and privacy of data will be kept on the same level as on-device only safety-critical CPS architectures. By also integrating AI services into distributed CPS, TRANSACT will enable fast development of innovative value-based services and business models leading to faster market introduction in the various multi-billion euro markets addressed by TRANSACT. Encouraged by ARTEMIS' 2019 publication on embedded intelligence, TRANSACT will be a crucial enabler for Europe to shift towards a solution-oriented market "so as to still matter in the Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems field of tomorrow’s world."
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:CNRS, IN EXTENSO INNOVATION CROISSANCE, LMU, INFN, University of Szeged +14 partnersCNRS,IN EXTENSO INNOVATION CROISSANCE,LMU,INFN,University of Szeged,IMEC,Smiths Detection (France),Ministry of Finance,FTMC,UNIPD,ATOMKI-HAS,CEA,HO,SPF,Personal Space Technologies (Netherlands),EPSRC,DETECTION TECHNOLOGY OYJ,Thalgo (France),Government of NetherlandsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101020100Overall Budget: 6,989,610 EURFunder Contribution: 6,989,610 EURWithin the field of security, Customs and Border inspection have not had breakthrough technological developments in the last 20 years, since the introduction of X-ray screening. The limits of these current technologies are accentuated by the increasing diversity and novelty in trafficking materials, tools and methods. These limitations combined with the growing needs of inspection and control call for a disruptive innovative solution. Wanting to move a step up from the existing planar scanning methods with limited material identification results, several studies have identified potential solutions focused on: - High energy 3D X-ray tomography - Neutron interrogation/photofission - Nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRR) While these show good results and performances, they also have several important drawbacks, which limits their possible uses. Moreover, these solutions do not have common technological bricks meaning they can only lead to separate disposals. The proposed MULTISCAN3D investigates a new all-in-one system whose purpose is to become simultaneously a user-friendly, flexible, relocatable solution offering high-quality information for: - Fast high energy 3D X-rays tomography (as first line) - Neutron interrogation/photofission (as second line) - Narrow gamma ray beam based NRR (as second line) MULTISCAN3D will start by investigating and defining needs and requirements, in a technologically-neutral way, with Europe’s most prominent Customs Authorities which will be translated to technical specifications. The main body of the research will be focused on three parts, following which, lab validations and real-environment demonstration will be carried out. These three work areas are: - Laser-plasma based accelerators as X-ray sources - 3D reconstruction for multi-view configurations and data processing - Detectors and source monitoring At the same time complementary techniques with chemical and SNM identification capabilities will be investigated.
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