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IESC

Intelligence for Environment and Security (Italy)
Country: Italy
10 Projects, page 1 of 2
  • Funder: EC Project Code: 313013
    Partners: ERUPSI, EENA, IESC
  • Funder: EC Project Code: 224557
    Partners: ENELSI, IESC, INTERACTIVE INSTITUTE SWEDISH ICT AB, ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA, BASEN, UNIPD, AALTO, VATTENFALL
  • Funder: EC Project Code: 608352
    Partners: TIHR, EENA, OXFORD COMPUTER CONSULTANTS LIMITED, CNBOP-PIB, VESTFORSK, STADT DORTMUND, University of Siegen, FEU, University of Paderborn, IESC
  • Funder: EC Project Code: 234027
    Partners: University of Stuttgart, UNIMORE, UPM, MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO, Newcastle University, SWARCO MIZAR SPA, IESC, SIMUDYNE, BAUDIREKTION, CERTH...
  • Open Access mandate for Publications and Research data
    Funder: EC Project Code: 645220
    Overall Budget: 8,319,380 EURFunder Contribution: 6,995,730 EUR
    Partners: ABERON OOD, FHG, AVIONTEK GMBH, SAFE CLUSTER, UoA, CSEM, HMOD, ROBOTNIK, HES-SO, CERTH...

    The purpose of the RAWFIE initiative is to create a federation of different network testbeds that will work together to make their resources available under a common framework. Specifically, it aims at delivering a unique, mixed experimentation environment across the space and technology dimensions. RAWFIE will integrate numerous testbeds for experimenting in vehicular (road), aerial and maritime environments. A Vehicular Testbed (VT) will deal with Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) while an Aerial Testbed (AT) and a Maritime Testbed (MT) will deal with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) respectively. The RAWFIE consortium includes all the possible actors of this highly challenging experimentation domain, from technology creators to integrators and facility owners. The basic idea behind the RAWFIE effort is the automated, remote operation of a large number of robotic devices (UGVs, UAVs, USVs) for the purpose of assessing the performance of different technologies in the networking, sensing and mobile/autonomic application domains. RAWFIE will feature a significant number of UxV nodes for exposing to the experimenter a vast test infrastructure. All these items will be managed by a central controlling entity which will be programmed per case and fully overview/drive the operation of the respective mechanisms (e.g., auto-pilots, remote controlled ground vehicles). Internet connectivity will be extended to the mobile units to enable the remote programming (over-the-air), control and data collection. Support software for experiment management, data collection and post-analysis will be virtualized to enable experimentation from everywhere in the world. The vision of Experimentation-as-a-Service (EaaS) will be promoted through RAWFIE. The IoT paradigm will be fully adopted and further refined for support of highly dynamic node architectures.