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Accelerating C-ITS Mobility Innovation and depLoyment in Europe

Project description

Paving the way for safe and sustainable mobility for all

A safe and efficient road transport system that takes into account the needs of vulnerable road users is necessary to address the growing traffic in complex urban areas across Europe. The EU-funded C-MobILE project aims to establish a congestion-free, sustainable, and economically viable mobility solution. Its focus is to minimise the environmental impact by implementing cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS). By deploying these systems, the project paves the way for widespread adoption. This involves transforming research pilot sites into fully operational service locations, supported by local authorities, to ensure seamless availability and interoperability of services. The project will deliver a Strategic Research Agenda that promotes research, innovation, and sustainable deployment of C-ITS.

Objective

The C-MobILE (Accelerating C-ITS Mobility Innovation and depLoyment in Europe) vision is a fully safe & efficient road transport without casualties and serious injuries on European roads, in particular in complex urban areas and for Vulnerable Road Users. We envision a congestion-free, sustainable and economically viable mobility, minimizing the environmental impact of road transport. C-MobILE will set the basis for large scale deployment in Europe, elevating research pilot sites to deployment locations of sustainable services that are supported by local authorities, using a common approach that ensures interoperability and seamless availability of services towards acceptable end user cost and positive business case for parties in the supply chain.

The C-MobILE project will produce 7 key results:
- C-ITS framework defined in partnerships with major stakeholders for proposing key deployment enabling solutions on existing pilot sites, including business cases
- Strategic Research Agenda defined for key researching and innovation areas that promote sustainable C-ITS deployments and will lead towards automated transport in Europe
- Assessment including CBA of the cumulative real-life benefits of clustering C-ITS applications and integrating multiple transport modes in the C-ITS ecosystem
- Open secure large-scale C-ITS deployment of new and existing applications demonstrated in complex urban environments interoperable across countries involving large groups of end users
- Provide an open platform towards C-ITS sources to support deployment of service concepts on commodity devices, validated by developer communities
- Validated operational procedures for large-scale deployment of sustainable C-ITS services in Europe
- Released testing methodologies to evaluate the proven impact of C-ITS architectures and services

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IA - Innovation action

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(opens in new window) H2020-MG-2016-2017

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Coordinator

IDIADA AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SA
Net EU contribution

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€ 891 545,56
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L ALBORNAR
43710 Santa Oliva
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Region
Este Cataluña Tarragona
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost

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€ 1 273 636,51

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