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Real Opportunities for Exploitation of Transport Telematics Applications

Obiettivo

The project is a support measure which will draw together the results and findings of the 4th and 5th Framework transport telematics and IST projects in order to support their effective application in Europe. The objectives are to facilitate the dissemination and exploitation of transport telematics, by the appreciation and documentation of relevant research and application results within and outside Europe, so as to encourage their effective and timely implementation and provide feedback of user requirements into future developments. The approach will be to undertake application reviews through expert groups with research and technical support, leading to recommendations for further action and to their widest dissemination and exploitation amongst decision makers and interest groups.

Objectives:
To facilitate the dissemination and exploitation of transport telematics in Europe by:
(i) Appreciation and documentation of relevant research and application results of EU projects.
(ii) Appreciation of related transport telematics activities in Europe and elsewhere (including non-EU funded research) and the production of consolidated documentation to enable FP5 program participants to identify trends and opportunities and so position their research to take best advantage of them and ensure coherence of relevant FP5 activities.
(iii) Using the above, to encourage effective and timely implementation of transport telematics by the widest range of users. This will include the production of material focused for particular groups.
(iv) Providing the feedback of user requirements into the process of determining future developments.

Work description:
The project is a support measure which will draw together the results and findings of the 4th and 5th Framework transport telematics and IST projects in order to support their effective application in Europe, through a timely and organised interaction between key players and decision makers in Europe. An overview of transport telematics research and applications results from the EU and elsewhere will be made, leading to the identification of applications with potential for exploitation. The potential to exploit applications will be critically assessed by means of detailed application reviews and application area reviews by Task Forces. The project will facilitate the exploitation of transport telematics technology through exposing decision makers, users and interest groups to documented critical appreciation of current and potential transport telematics products and services. Project internal evaluation will be conducted, through expert group reports, user surveys and peer review to assist in guiding the project activities. The work is intended to provide a high quality of understanding, interpretation and demonstration of transport telematics to users generally, central and local government, operators and others. Throughout, the ROSETTA project will work in co-ordination with other individual projects and support measure activities.

Milestones:
The completion of the Project Guide early in the project will ensure more effective performance for the project. The activities of all the workpackages depend on the outputs of the first activities in the project, which develop the Overview Status Report providing an initial guide to specific areas for subsequent work; this will culminate in the Overview Report. The emphasis is on developing an awareness of exploitation opportunities, through a range of outreach activities, which will include interest groups, task forces and demonstration visits. Significant areas for exploitation of transport telematics applications are expected to be identified for the benefits of governments, industry and users alike.

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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HIGHFIELD
SO17 1BJ SOUTHAMPTON
Regno Unito

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