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Limitless Timeseries Analysis to open up Big Data applications in Transportation

Project description

Driving big data solution for advancing transport market

Advanced technology has paved the way for futuristic reality in the transport sector, where vehicles will soon be sending all their data into the cloud. However, there are several obstacles related to rules, engineering and devices causing inaccurate data processing. The EU-funded TransDB project offers an advanced and resilient database solution to ensure successful transportation and create added value for all stakeholders. It will store and elaborate in real time a large amount of data related to the transport market. TransDB aims to offer a daily financial, social and environmental impact to the European transport sector, taking into consideration the increasing demand of the market.

Objective

The transportation sector is being flooded with incremental amounts of data that go far beyond imagination. Thanks to the advent of wireless technology, sensor technology and information processing, public, commercial and private vehicles stand at the verge of sending all their data –an expected 120 TB per private vehicle per month– into the cloud. Connected and unmanned transportation can only be launched successfully upon resilient, secure and efficient data handling in real time. Though it currently faces various enormous challenges in engineering, regulations, lack of standardized technology and tools, and acceptance, one of the most crucial challenges is data processing. Due to design of today´s database solutions, this data cannot be adequately processed. Managing this data appropriately would create new value to existing and new stakeholders in the Transportation market and have beneficial economic and social impact.

We are QuasarDB SAS, a French IT company, and since 2014 we have offered a timeseries database system that allows financial analysts to dig through real-time data to rapidly retrieve useful information and trends. Since 2018 we have developed TransDB, a highly resilient database solution for the Transportation market that combines large scale storage and instant querying. TransDB is a seamless, analyst friendly and top performing solution to any kind of real-time data that
connected vehicles produce.

TransDB supports European transportation to have economic, environmental, social, and financial impact on a daily basis. Due to the high impact of fast and resilient solutions and the high market demand in the Transportation market, novel data processing solutions are expected to push this market to the next level. With this Phase I project, we want

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Coordinator

QUASARDB
Net EU contribution

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€ 50 000,00
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24 RUE FEYDEAU
75002 PARIS
France

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 71 429,00
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