NOSY ‘s work has been divided into eight Work Packages (WPs) to better coordinate the project’s overall work and fairly distribute responsibilities among partners according to expertise and capabilities. Six WPs (1-6) concern research activities, while single WPs have been put in charge of the project’s policy relevant dimension such as dissemination of results (WP7) and overall management and coordination (WP8).
Transversal activities. WP8 ‘Management’ and WP7 ‘Dissemination’ have been active since the beginning of the project period and will remain so until NOSY‘s expiration date. Their activities proceed in parallel with those of the other 6 WPs, whose work plan reflects a timetable designed to ensure greater coherence by having the research-relevant WPs strongly linked. For WP7 main results include the development of a comprehensive website, the production of project dissemination material, the organisation of the NOSY End user Dissemination Workshop and scientific dissemination. With regard to Managment the main results include the technical and administrative assistance, the work coducted to ensure Ethics management, and the organisation of project consortium meetings.
Research organization and results. The first eighteen months of the project period were dedicated and did achieve results in the following areas:
• Lay down the foundations for orienting the technical development by collect feedback on requirements and use cases for the NOSY project also thanks to the creation, and management of the End-Users Network (WP1)
• Develop improved sensitive functional materials as MIP elements optimized for high specificity and for integration with the microchip, to be used by the NOSY devices and the integrate the MIP, MOX nanosensors developed and the commercial UV LED with the SENSIPLUS microchip to obtain the NOSY microsensor device (WP 2 and WP 3)
• Design and develop the main system components and in particular: i) the base station, a software artefact supporting the platform preparation before any LEA mission; ii) the field devices, hosting the smart materials (WP2 and WP3 results) and subdivided into three types: sniffers, scanners and smart cables; iii) the handheld controller, an android based phone commanding field devices; and iv) the monitoring station, storing all the data collected in all missions and generating reports (WP4)
• Start up the work for the integration all developed modules (delivered by WP2, WP3, WP4) into the final end-to-end system and alongside validate compliancy with specifications from WP1, test interoperability and reliability (WP 5)
• Start up the planning of verification and validation activities in order to verify that the NOSY perform expected end user functions and devices meet the targeted performance (WP6)