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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:GTU, UKRTECHINFORM, E.O.PATON EWI, UTC-N, Slovak University of Agriculture +8 partnersGTU,UKRTECHINFORM,E.O.PATON EWI,UTC-N,Slovak University of Agriculture,IPA-SA,SIG,KPI,UKS,DLR,RCTT,ICARTI,BSATUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 609531more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2013Partners:RGF, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, NOA, UPT, UoA +13 partnersRGF,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,NOA,UPT,UoA,IHS,University of Belgrade,IE,BSREC,FU,TUT,TÜBİTAK,UTM,KAZHIMINVEST,INSTITUTUL DE STUDII SI PROIECTARI ENERGETICE SA,KPI,Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan Republic,SRIEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265182more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI, UniPi, TU/e, Chemnitz University of Technology, KUBIOS OY +13 partnersSIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI,UniPi,TU/e,Chemnitz University of Technology,KUBIOS OY,SANSIRRO GMBH,DAC.DIGITAL JOINT-STOCK COMPANY,ValoTec,ST,DSHS,LBG,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),SAL,MEDTRONIC,IMEC-NL,CUBIT,XTREMION TECHNOLOGY FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH,KPIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101130495Funder Contribution: 7,897,420 EUREU-TRAINS aims to reinforce the supply chain on sensors for biomechanics and cardiovascular system real-time monitoring targeting applications in the fields of fitness and healthcare. It leverages from the strength of EU digital microsystem and design to support a 100% made-in-Europe supply chain of solutions which encompass smart-textile integration as well as advanced AI-based edge-cloud data processing. In details the following outcomes are foreseen: - Textile integrated electronic systems for real-time monitoring of hearth, respiratory and movement parameters on-the-air and in-water through an interdisciplinary approach; - Semiconductor technologies which allow the re-use of micro-nano systems both in the sports and in the healthcare sectors; - Miniaturized devices allowing the capturing of bio-chemical parameters able to withstand harsh ambient conditions such as salt fogs, chlorine, detergents, high and low temperatures, etc. The following key activities are targeted: - Development, prototyping and demonstration of versatile sensors with edge AI features for improved precision and reliability, that can also be integrated in textiles as well as in smart wearable wrist-watches and in sport equipment and gears targeting also underwater applications; - Cloud-edge Artificial Intelligence combined approaches for reliable diagnosis of body parameters. This will comprise sensor’s self-learning, remote update, multi-sensing approaches based on sensor arrays; - Novel materials that support electronics printing in textiles with stretchability and self-healing capabilities. Societal benefits are foreseen in the transition to a healthier lifestyle by promoting regular physical activity through affordable tools and services for a large audience, including people with disabilities. Moreover, this will impact the smart/remote-healthcare sector which will benefit of the availability of low-cost microfabricated solutions for intelligent, versatile, connected body sensors.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:Technical University of Ukraine, KPITechnical University of Ukraine,KPIFunder: Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Project Code: PUB 817Funder Contribution: 14,000 EURmore_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2016Partners:National Aviation University, Pildo Labs, VVA BRUSSELS, VVA SRL, TeleConsult Austria (Austria) +5 partnersNational Aviation University,Pildo Labs,VVA BRUSSELS,VVA SRL,TeleConsult Austria (Austria),SSAU,OVINTO,ADVIES DE WITH,DTS,KPIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 641517Overall Budget: 1,429,250 EURFunder Contribution: 1,034,230 EURThe objective of the UKRAINE project, in line with GALILEO-3-2014 Call, are to foster application development through international cooperation and to create a broad acceptance of EGNSS in Ukraine, creating at the same time opportunities both for knowledge building and at commercial level. The contribution of the UKRAINE project with respect to the aforementioned objectives relates to the achievement of the following impacts: - preparation of the Ukrainian aviation market to the extension of EGNOS - support to the uptake of regulated EGNSS applications through the elaboration of a legislative roadmap - generation of innovative solutions for multimodal logistics and dangerous goods - creation of business matchmaking opportunities for Ukrainian and EU companies These impacts will be achived by a set of coordinated actions: 1. performing a study on integrating the Ukrainian legal framework to key European directives and regulations on EGNSS transport 2. working on aviation as the starting point for the extension of EGNOS to Ukraine, by a) preparing the ground for LPV procedures, b) working on GNSS signal monitoring and c) setting the required legal framework 3. innovating in the field of EGNSS tracking and tracing of Dangerous Goods and performing a pilot on multimodal freight transport 4. creating business matchmaking opportunities between EU and Ukrainian companies and engaging GNSS stakeholders through a contest on a multiconstellation receiver 5. disseminating results through pilots, demonstrators and an extensive communication campaign The maximum possible involvement of Ukrainian stakeholders will be ensured by a) the direct involvement of the State Space Agency of Ukraine, the National Aviation University and the Technical Polytechnic of Kiev (KPI), b) the organization of events, matchmaking opportunities and contests targeting Ukrainian entities and c) the vision to release products on the Ukrainian market
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