7 research outputs found
D3.2 ChildRescue Platform and Mobile App Early Prototype
This deliverable consists of a low fidelity, functional mock-up version of the platform that will be delivered for
early assessment by the end users
D4.1 ChildRescue Validation Framework
This deliverable is related to the documentation of the ChildRescue validation framework, defining the various
categories and metric indicators for evaluation and including the necessary evaluation procedures to be followed to
receive the necessary data
D2.2 Multi-source Analytics Methodological Foundations
This deliverable is related to the first release of the methodology, algorithms and examples for predictive analytics and analytics over the case under investigation merging data from multiple sources
Email-based interoperability service utilities for cooperative small and medium enterprises
Email, interoperability service utility, SME cooperation, recommendation As most SMEs utilize email for conducting business, email-based interoperability solutions for SMEs can have a profound effect on their business. This paper presents a utility-like system to support specialized SMEs to improve their business via emails by providing system, semantic and process interoperability solutions for individual SMEs and network of cooperative SMEs. We describe the concept of Email-based Interoperability Service Utility (EISU) and a software framework that provides almost zero cost interoperability solutions.
INGENIOUS: the first responder of the future. A next generation integrated toolkit for collaborative response, increasing protection and augmenting operational capacity.
Comunicació presentada a: SafeCorfu 2019, the 6th International Conference on Civil Protection & New Technologies, celebrat a Corfu, Grècia, del 6 al 9 de novembre de 2019.The INGENIOUS project (EU Horizon 2020) aims to develop, integrate, test, deploy, demonstrate and validate a Next Generation Integrated Toolkit (NGIT) for Collaborative Response, which ensures high level of Protection & Augmented Operational Capacity to respond to the disaster scene. This will comprise a multitude of the tools and services required: 1) for enabling protection of the first responders with respect to their health, safety and security; 2) for enhancing their operational capacities by offering them with means to conduct various response tasks and missions boosted with autonomy, automation, precise positioning, optimal utilisation of available resources and upgraded awareness and sense‐making; 3) for allowing shared response across first responders teams and disciplines by augmenting their field of view, information sharing and communications between teams and with victims. The NGIT armours the FRs at all fronts, by delivering novel, affordable, accepted and customised response tools and services as part of their uniform and as part of their operational assets. The NGIT will be provided at the service of the FRs for extensive testing and validation (at component and Toolkit levels) in the framework of a rich Training, Testing and Validation Programme – of Lab Tests (LSTs), Small‐Scale Field Tests (SSTs) and Full‐Scale Field Validations (FSXs) – towards powering the FR of the future being fully aware, fully connected and fully integrated.This work is supported by the projects INGENIOUS, which has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 (H2020) programme under grant agreement No:833435
INGENIOUS: the first responder of the future. A next generation integrated toolkit for collaborative response, increasing protection and augmenting operational capacity.
Comunicació presentada a: SafeCorfu 2019, the 6th International Conference on Civil Protection & New Technologies, celebrat a Corfu, Grècia, del 6 al 9 de novembre de 2019.The INGENIOUS project (EU Horizon 2020) aims to develop, integrate, test, deploy, demonstrate and validate
a Next Generation Integrated Toolkit (NGIT) for Collaborative Response, which ensures high level of
Protection & Augmented Operational Capacity to respond to the disaster scene. This will comprise a multitude
of the tools and services required: 1) for enabling protection of the first responders with respect to their
health, safety and security; 2) for enhancing their operational capacities by offering them with means to
conduct various response tasks and missions boosted with autonomy, automation, precise positioning,
optimal utilisation of available resources and upgraded awareness and sense‐making; 3) for allowing shared
response across first responders teams and disciplines by augmenting their field of view, information sharing
and communications between teams and with victims. The NGIT armours the FRs at all fronts, by delivering
novel, affordable, accepted and customised response tools and services as part of their uniform and as part
of their operational assets. The NGIT will be provided at the service of the FRs for extensive testing and
validation (at component and Toolkit levels) in the framework of a rich Training, Testing and Validation
Programme – of Lab Tests (LSTs), Small‐Scale Field Tests (SSTs) and Full‐Scale Field Validations (FSXs) – towards
powering the FR of the future being fully aware, fully connected and fully integrated.This work is supported by the projects INGENIOUS, which has received funding from the
European Union's Horizon 2020 (H2020) programme under grant agreement No:833435