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INFRA · Innovative and Novel First Responders Applications

FP7Status: CLOSED1 April 200931 March 2011EU funding €2,642,895

The objective of project INFRA is to research and develop novel technologies for personal digital support systems as part of an integral, secure emergency management system to support First Responders (FR) in crises occurring in various types of Critical Infrastructures (CI) under all circumstances. Project INFRA will focus on innovation at 2 levels: A. Create an open, standards based interoperability layer that will allow: • Full (voice and data) communication interoperability between all FR teams, their command posts and the CI site control centre • Full interoperability of FR applications in use by the FR teams B. Provide practical and useful novel applications for FR teams, all integrated within the open interoperability layer: • Thermal imaging applications • Video annotation • Advanced fibre optic sensors • Indoor navigation system Both the communications interoperability layer and the FR applications in INFRA are novel and go well beyond the current state of the art for the technology in use by FR teams. Unfortunately, due to historic and organizational reasons, communications and digital personal safety applications are currently fragmented and operate in “islands”, with only very basic cooperation between the different FR teams and the CI control centre; usually in the form of voice communications (sometimes even their voice systems are not compatible with each other). Each type of FR (Police, Fire, and Medical) has their own equipment and their own applications. In a similar manner, there is no standardization of CI sites. So FR teams cannot rely on a standardised environment that is common to all CI sites. This situation is quite typical in Europe and globally. Project INFRA will provide a major step towards a standard, seamless, effective and efficient FR environment, which will ensure interoperability with the CI control centre, will save lives and reduce the financial damages of catastrophic events in CI sites

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

ATHENA GS3-SECURITY IMPLEMENTATIONS LTD

IL · €418,281

participant

HALEVI DWECK & CO. ARTTIC ISRAEL COMPANY LTD

IL

participant

INGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS PARA LA DEFENSA DE ESPANA SA-SME MP

ES · €209,776

participant

ARTTIC ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES 2009 LTD

IL · €241,402

participant

NTT DATA SPAIN, SL

ES · €222,129

participant

HOPLING NETWORKS B.V. i.o

NL · €29,084

participant

RINICOM LIMITED

UK · €536,304

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK

IE · €369,371

participant

DIMOKRITIO PANEPISTIMIO THRAKIS

EL · €207,290

participant

RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LABORATORY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

EL · €193,719

participant

OPGAL OPTRONICS INDUTRIES LTD

IL · €215,540

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