Objective
Urban systems like traffic, energy, and outdoor lighting are managed by self-contained embedded systems – though the managed processes are deeply interconnected. New applications and collective optimization require integration of these systems which represents a truly “systems of systems” integration problem: these urban systems evolve independently, have their own purpose and internal policies which must not be affected by such integration and have their own management. As a result, the integration has to manage emergent behavior and take non-availability of components as the norm rather than the exception. This is particularly challenging when control loop span across several systems.
ACCUS aims at three innovations:
1. Provide an integration and coordination platform for urban systems to build applications across urban systems
2. Provide an adaptive and cooperative control architecture and corresponding algorithms for urban subsystems in order to optimize their combined performance
3. Provide general methodologies and tools for creating real-time collaborative applications for systems of systems
ACCUS studies a set of so-called converged scenarios that span across urban systems to investigate requirements and defines a reference architecture for the integration of urban systems, based on semantic descriptions. Simulations with software and systems in the loop will be supported. The entire development and integration will be supported by tools.
The ACCUS system and tools will be validated and demonstrated in an extended use case in Poland.
The input of ACCUS is the work of several other ARTEMIS projects that focus on the self-contained urban systems themselves. ACCUS goals are ambitious. In order to achieve these goals a well-established and high-quality consortium with a broad scope of complementary disciplines and a long experience in European and National programs is lined up to do the job.
Approved by ARTEMIS JU on 13/11/2013.
Amendment 1 approved by ECSEL JU on 18/09/2014.
Amendment 2 approved by ECSEL JU on 25/09/2015.
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Call for proposal
ARTEMIS-2012-1
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Coordinator
41014 SEVILLA
Spain
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Participants (27)
28036 Madrid
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28033 MADRID
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08007 BARCELONA
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20009 DONOSTIA-SAN SEBASTIAN (GIPUZKOA)
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28040 Madrid
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17004 Girona
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00198 Roma
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09124 Cagliari
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41033 CONCORDIA SULLA SECCHIA
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602 00 BRNO STRED
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150 00 PRAHA 5
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80 172 GDANSK
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80-435 Gdansk
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80-233 GDANSK
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80-172 GDANSK
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80 172 GDANSK
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5612 AB Eindhoven
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5612AZ EINDHOVEN
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7554 RR Hengelo Ov
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2595 DA Den Haag
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5612 AE Eindhoven
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70211 KUOPIO
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70100 Kuopio
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33720 TAMPERE
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3810 193 Gloria E Vera Cruz
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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