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Open systems for road information support (OSYRIS)

Objective

European road constructors, owners and maintainers need an efficient system to control the use of resources; up-to-date description of the achieved work; real-time measurements of important pavement parameters and information about as-built for effective maintenance. The objectives of the project are to efficiently fill in the gaps mentioned above with work site IT infrastructure, providing easy-to-use and up-to-date technical information for all users and a line of complementary products, including novel machine sensors for pavement thickness, volume and compaction factor. Application of the system will allow better control of road life cycle, efficient site logistics, better quality of pavement saving the resources, redundant tasks, safer and more comfortable work places. It will create new jobs and profiles on a worksite and open a new market niche for IT.

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Coordinator

UNIVERSITAET KARLSRUHE (TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE)
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12,Kaiserstrasse 12
76128 KARLSRUHE
Germany

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