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VaVeL · Variety, Veracity, VaLue: Handling the Multiplicity of Urban Sensors

H2020Status: CLOSED1 December 201530 November 2018EU funding €3,999,669Call H2020-ICT-2015

Urban environments are awash with data from fixed and mobile sensors and monitoring infrastructures from public, private, or industry sources. Making such data useful would enable developing novel big data applications to benefit the citizens of Europe in areas such as transportation, infrastructures, and crime prevention. Urban data is heterogeneous, noisy, and unlabeled, which severely reduces its usability. Succinctly stated, urban data are difficult to understand. The goal of the VaVel project is to radically advance our ability to use urban data in applications that can identify and address citizen needs and improve urban life. Our motivation comes from problems in urban transportation. This project will develop a general purpose framework for managing and mining multiple heterogeneous urban data streams for cities become more efficient, productive and resilient. The framework will be able to solve major issues that arise with urban transportation related data and are currently not dealt by existing stream management technologies. The project brings together two European cities that provide diverse large scale data of cross-country origin and real application needs, three major European companies in this space, and a strong group of researchers that have uniquely strong expertise in analyzing real-life urban data. VaVel aims at making fundamental advances in addressing the most critical inefficiencies of current (big) data management and stream frameworks to cope with emerging urban sensor data thus making European urban data more accessible and easy to use and enhancing European industries that use big data management and analytics. The consortium develops end-user driven concrete scenaria that are addressing real, important problems with the potential of enormous impact, and a large spectrum of technology requirements, thus enabling the realization of the fundamental capabilities required and the realistic evaluation of the success of our methods.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON

EL · €541,250

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €434,600

participant

ORANGE POLSKA SA

PL · €367,500

participant

IBM IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €501,250

participant

MIASTO STOLECZNE WARSZAWA

PL · €248,750

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DORTMUND

DE · €446,250

participant

POLITECHNIKA WARSZAWSKA

PL · €356,250

participant

DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL

IE · €212,500

participant

AGT GROUP (R&D) GMBH

DE · €451,250

participant

TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

IL · €440,069

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