Projects

This page lists the projects (past and current) where the group members have been involved

Ongoing

  • SWAMP (2017-2020, H2020)

    The SWAMP (Smart Water Management Platform) project develops IoT based methods and approaches for smart water management in precision irrigation domain, and pilots them in Italy, Spain, and Brazil.

  • HABITAT (2016-2018, POS-FESR)

    HABITAT stands for Home Assistance Based on the Internet of Things for the AuTonomy and it is a two-year project that aims to develop, implement and test a reengineering strategy of everyday objects, augmenting them with elements of intelligence (smart objects), thus allowing natural and economical transition to living environments which are able to adapt themselves to those requirements of inclusiveness and assistance, to be implemented at home. To create home environments assistive and reconfigurable, HABITAT project will adopt and integrate the most advanced technologies of the Internet of Things (IoT).

PAST

  • ARROWHEAD (2013-2017, ARTEMIS)

    ARROWHEAD will provide a technical framework, including solutions for integrating legacy systems, to implement and evaluate cooperative automation through real application pilots in electro-mobility, smart buildings, infrastructures and cities, industrial production, energy production and the “virtual energy” market, leading the way to further standardization and showcasing the actual impact in real life.

  • IoE (2011-2014, ARTEMIS)

    Internet of Energy (IoE) aims to develop hardware, software and middleware for seamless, secure connectivity and interoperability by connecting the Internet with energy grids to create an electric mobility infrastructure. The project will address reference designs and ES architectures for highly efficient, innovative smart network systems regarding requirements of compatibility, networking, security, robustness, diagnosis, maintenance, integrated resource management, and self-organization.

  • CHIRON (2010-2013, ARTEMIS)

    HABITAT is a two-year project that aims to develop, implement and test a reengineering strategy of everyday objects, augmenting them with elements of intelligence (smart objects), thus allowing natural and economical transition to living environments which are able to adapt themselves to those requirements of inclusiveness and assistance, to be implemented at home. To create home environments assistive and reconfigurable, HABITAT project will adopt and integrate the most advanced technologies of the Internet of Things (IoT).

  • SOFIA (2009-2012, ARTEMIS)

    SOFIA will create an Open Innovation Platform (OIP) providing the interoperability that allows interaction between multi-vendor devices. For this, it will create interaction models and embedded devices that support a variety of “smart spaces” and a variety of users, and develop methods, techno-economic structures and toolkits for the deployment of smart environments and for the development of services and applications based on them. It will also define scenarios to demonstrate the capabilities of the OIP in personal spaces, indoor spaces and cities.

  • EPOCH (2004-2008, FP6)

    EPOCH will combine expertise and resources of technologists, heritage administrators, heritage professionals and communication experts concerned with the effective and sustainable application of digital technology to archaeological research and cultural heritage presentation at museums, monuments, and historic sites.

  • MUSE (2001-2003, Programma Nazionale di Ricerca PARNASO)

    MUSE (MuseUm and Site Explorer) was an industrial Italian research project leaded by Ducati Energia S.p.a. and funded by the Italian Government within the National Research Program PARNASO. MUSE proposed a framework for interactive learning and entertainment on-site, and its major outcome was Whyre, a wearable, hands-free, sensory augmented, context-aware multimedia guide designed to turn museums and archaeological sites into communicating machines.