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Ambient-Intelligent Interactive Monitoring System for Energy Use Optimisation in Manufacturing SMEs

Project description


ICT for Environmental Management and Energy Efficiency

The main business aim is to produce a leap forward in energy efficiency and cost reduction in manufacturing SMEs.
The AmI-MoSES project will develop an (ambient) intelligent monitoring system for energy consumption, dedicated to manufacturing SMEs, to provide comprehensive information about the energy use, and knowledge-based support for improvements in energy efficiency. Existing energy consumption data will be complemented by different information from AmI systems (e.g. AmI systems for interactions between human operators and machines/processes etc.) and process related measurements (e.g. specific manufacturing line temperatures) and fed to the SOA based platform. The platform will allow to build different SW services, using the measured and processed data, such as On-line diagnostics of energy related problems in an SME, Continuous improvement of energy consumption etc. The services will, among other functionalities, interactively provide suggestions of the appropriate actions for problem elimination and energy efficiency increase.
The decision making support for the energy efficiency increase will be also environmentally based, meaning that the problem elimination suggestions will always take care about the environmental performance from the manufacturing SME sectors, reducing the need for natural energy sources.
The consortium SMEs will provide industrial testing environments, some of the major technical inputs including the energy measurement equipment, energy consumption monitoring, energy auditing, and energy saving expertise.

Call for proposal

FP7-ICT-2007-2
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Coordinator

INSTITUT FÜR ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMTECHNIK BREMEN GMBH
EU contribution
€ 462 502,00
Address
WIENER STRASSE 1
28359 Bremen
Germany

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Region
Bremen Bremen Bremen, Kreisfreie Stadt
Activity type
Research Organisations
Administrative Contact
Daniel Obreiter (Mr.)
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