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Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems 1 Overview Intelligent Mobility can refer to in-vehicle intelligence, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) intelligence and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) intelligence. An intelligent transport system should put the traveller at the heart of a co- ordinated transport network to ensure the most efficient end-to-end travel experience. Automotive Technologies Capability Report The full UK road map and evidence based assessment of UK capability and potential can be found at: www.innovateuk.org/_assets/pdf/automotive%20technologies%20- %20the%20uks%20current%20capabilities.pdf Table Key S = Short term M = Medium term L = Long term Assessment of UK capability Pale Blue = Lower potential Light Blue = Medium potential Dark Blue = High potential Clear = No significant market requirement at that time ROI scale 1-5 with 5 being best Technology Categories UK capability Research Area Focus Indicative ROI S M L Short Medium Long Vehicle energy management Thermal management e-ancillaries Energy mgt strategy PHEV, EV Energy mgt strategy fuel cells 4 Driver Info systems Economy aids Innovative driver interaction methods 4 ITS Info enabled control: topology, V2l Electronic horizon: include traffic, V2V 5 Autonomous vehicle control X by wire Autonomous control with active safety integration 3 Sensors & sensor integration Sensor networking Sensor fusion 2

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Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

1

Overview

Intelligent Mobility can refer to in-vehicle intelligence, vehicle-to-vehicle

(V2V) intelligence and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) intelligence. An

intelligent transport system should put the traveller at the heart of a co-

ordinated transport network to ensure the most efficient end-to-end travel

experience.

Automotive Technologies Capability Report

The full UK road map and evidence based assessment of UK capability

and potential can be found at:

www.innovateuk.org/_assets/pdf/automotive%20technologies%20-

%20the%20uks%20current%20capabilities.pdf

Table Key

S = Short term

M = Medium term

L = Long term

Assessment of UK capability

Pale Blue = Lower potential

Light Blue = Medium potential

Dark Blue = High potential

Clear = No significant market requirement at that time

ROI scale 1-5 with 5 being best

Technology Categories

UK capability Research Area Focus

Indicative ROI S M L Short Medium Long

Vehicle energy

management

Thermal

management

e-ancillaries

Energy mgt

strategy

PHEV, EV

Energy mgt

strategy fuel

cells 4

Driver Info

systems

Economy

aids

Innovative

driver

interaction

methods

4

ITS Info enabled

control:

topology, V2l

Electronic

horizon:

include

traffic, V2V

5

Autonomous

vehicle control

X by wire Autonomous

control with

active safety

integration

3

Sensors &

sensor

integration

Sensor

networking

Sensor

fusion

2

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UK academic research centres

The UK Transport Research Centre (centre closed but research

projects continue)

Location: Based at Imperial College London, University College

London and University of Leeds (see separate entries for

contact details)

Website: http://www.uktrc.ac.uk/

Set up in 2009, UKTRC was closed from 30 April 2011 as a result of

spending cuts. However, the ESRC has agreed to continue to fund all of

UKTRCs committed research activities. Research ranges from carbon

governance to travel behaviour analysis. Details can be found via the

website.

Centre for Transport Research, Aberdeen University

Location: Centre for Transport Research

School of Geosciences

University of Aberdeen

St Mary's

Elphinstone Road

Aberdeen

AB24 3UF.

Contact: Professor John Nelson Phone: +44 (0) 1224 272354

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ctr/

The Centre’s mission is “to develop a leading research centre of

international excellence and reputation in Aberdeen specialising in the

sustainability of transport systems with emphasis on environment, society

and technology”. The Centre is initially focusing on two broad themes

Transport, Energy and Environment and Transport and Society.

CUBeC Bristol University

Location: 2 Priory Road

Bristol

BS8 1TX

Phone: +44 (0) 117 311 0952

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bristol.ac.uk/cubec/

CUBeC delivers evidence and insight into the drivers of behaviour change

to inform and improve policy-making. The Centre combines expertise in a

wide range of academic disciplines: economics, psychology,

neuroscience, sociology, education and social research.

CUBeC has members at the University of Bristol, IFS, Natcen, Institute of

Education, UCL, LSE, Oxford, and Imperial College, and is funded by the

Department for Education.

Transport Research Group, University of Cambridge

Location: University of Cambridge,

The Old Schools,

Trinity Lane,

Cambridge

CB2 1TN

Contact: Professor David Cebon Phone: +44 (0)1223 332665

E-mail: [email protected]

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Website: http://www-trg.eng.cam.ac.uk

The Cambridge Transport Research Group has been investigating the

dynamics of heavy goods vehicles, their road-damaging characteristics as

well as their safety, productivity and fuel consumption. The group is

unusual in its cross-disciplinary approach, investigating projects spanning

areas from heavy vehicle dynamics, safety and suspension design; to

weigh-in-motion, vehicle-road interaction and the failure mechanisms of

asphalt pavements and paving materials.

A substantial proportion of the work is concerned with the dynamics,

safety, productivity and CO2 emissions of heavy vehicles. This work is

undertaken with industrial partners from the Cambridge Vehicle Dynamics

Consortium (CVDC).

Automotive Department, Cranfield University

Location: Cranfield University,

Cranfield Road

Cranfield

MK43 0AL

Contact: Kirsty Montgomery

Phone: +44 (0)1234 750 111

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/automotive/index.html

Cranfield University’s Automotive Research Department has several

research themes of interest. Most notably are:

Automotive Mechatronics.

Propulsion, fuels, hybrid vehicles and combustion.

Automotive Mechatronics combines elements of Mechanical, Electronic

and Applied Control Engineering to develop ways of dealing with newly

forming automotive issues, such as emissions and fuel consumption. Their

current research projects include:

Vehicle electrification and control system development (inc. for

EVs and Hybrids, active chassis systems and active safety).

Integrated vehicle dynamics and control.

Physical system modelling with the use of bond graphs.

Multivariable robust controls.

Their work is carried out at the dedicated Automotive Mechatronics

Centre.

The Propulsion, Fuels, Hybrid Vehicles and Combustion theme includes

projects such as Intelligent Energy and Power Management, which look at

developing intelligent methods of increasing fuel efficiency or endurance.

In the Aeromechanical Systems Department of the University, there is the

Intelligent Propulsion and Emissions Laboratory. Work that is undertaken

here is conducted with an eye towards the Defence sector, however some

research is transferrable. For example, one of their most recent projects

looks at driverless vehicles.

Automotive Engineering Applied Research Group (AEARG), Coventry

University

Location: Coventry University,

Priory Street

Coventry

CV1 5FB

Contact: Professor Steve Benjamin

Phone: +44 (0) 27688 8362

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E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://wwwm.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/automotiveengineer

ing/researchareas/Pages/IntelligentTransportationSystems.a

spx

The AEARG conducts extensive research in a wide range of areas within

the automotive sector. The Group was established in 1993 and has

collaborated with many industry partners. The Intelligent Transportation

Systems section deals with the design and implementation of automotive

telemetry, telematics and advanced control systems.

Centre for Intelligent Systems (CISA), Edinburgh University

Location: School of Informatics

University of Edinburgh

Informatics Forum

10 Crichton Street

Edinburgh

EH8 9LE

Phone: +44(0) 131 650 2733

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.cisa.inf.ed.ac.uk/

CISA undertakes basic and applied research and development in the

areas of knowledge representation and reasoning. They work through the

Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute (AIAI) to deliver technological

advances associated with their theories. Their research covers theoretical

topics such as mathematical reasoning & planning and activity

management, whilst the AIAI work on application of these theories.

Transport Research Institute, Edinburgh Napier University

Location: Transport Research Institute

Edinburgh Napier University

Merchiston Campus

10 Colinton Road

Edinburgh

EH10 5DT

Phone: +44 (0) 131 455 2951

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.tri-napier.org

TRI’s capability is inherently multidisciplinary in nature. Key TRI members

possess national, and sometimes world-leading, reputations in a number

of fields that cross virtually all areas of academic expertise including

engineering, modelling, computing, economics, psychology, sociology and

geography. Particular current strengths exist in: network modelling and

optimisation; road safety and driver behaviour; traffic engineering;

transport policy; maritime economics and international logistics; rural and

demand-responsive transport; mobility management and personal travel

planning; mode choice modelling; transport economics, the social aspects

of transport, active travel; accessibility and; taxi economics and regulation.

Scottish Sensor Systems Centre, University of Glasgow

Location: University of Glasgow

11 The Square

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

Contact: Jaclyn McCann

Phone: +44 (0) 141 330 4881

E-mail: http://sensorsystems.org.uk/contact/terrestrial-general-email/

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Website: http://sensorsystems.org.uk/

The Scottish Sensor Systems Centre is funded by the Scottish Funding

Council and is a collaboration between eight of Scotland’s leading

Universities. Their work is broken down into terrestrial and subsea

activities and then further into separate ‘markets’. The Intelligent Transport

market includes research into topics such as improving fuel efficiency with

engine management systems. The terrestrial side of the consortium is

headed up by the University of Glasgow and includes the Universities of

Edinburgh, Strathclyde, Heriot-Watt and St Andrews, as well as the

Glasgow Research Partnership in Engineering (GRPE), the Scottish

Informatics and Computer Science Association (SICSA), and the

Edinburgh Research Partnership in engineering and mathematics

(ERPem).

Institute for Transport Studies (ITS), Leeds University

Location: 36-40 University Road

University of Leeds

Leeds

LS2 9JT

Contact: Greg Marseden Phone: +44 (0) 113 343 5358

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.its.leeds.ac.uk/about/

The Institute for Transport Studies is a free-standing academic department

of the University of Leeds and part of the Faculty of Environment. The

Institute's primary purpose is to advance the understanding of transport

activity, operations and use, and to develop skills and best practice among

transport professionals and decision-makers.

Systems Engineering Innovation Centre, Loughborough University

Location: Sir Dennis Rooke Building, Holywell Park

Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire

LE11 3TU

Phone: +44 (0) 150 965 200

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/eese/research/centres/s

eic

The Systems Engineering Innovation Centre is a centre of excellence with

expertise in the fields of systems R&D and training. Opened in 2003, the

centre has extensive facilities for all manner of research projects. It is

based at Loughborough University and has very strong ties with BAE

systems.

Loughborough University is also home to the Intelligent Automation

Research Group, which investigates ways to increase autonomy in

systems, with a final aim of industrial application. They look to use prior

knowledge coupled with sensors and decision making for speed accuracy

and reliability of their systems. They specifically look at topics such as

vehicle safety, ergonomics, information systems etc. They have worked

with the likes of Rolls Royce and Ford and have links with the

Manufacturing Technology Centre.

Transport Operations Research Group (TORG), Newcastle University

Location: Newcastle University

Newcastle upon Tyne

NE1 7RU

Contact: Professor Phil Blythe

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Phone: +44 (0) 191 222 7935

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk/transport/index.htm

TORG has an integrated approach, researching the science and

technology as well as the behavioural aspects to better inform transport

management decisions and influence sustainable policies that will make a

real difference to the community.

Infrastructure and Geomatics Division, University of Nottingham

Location: Nottingham University

University Park

Nottingham

NG7 2RD

Contact: Donna Astill

Phone: +44 (0) 1159 51 5561

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/research/infrastruct

ureandgeomatics/index.aspx

This Division conducts research into transportation infrastructure,

positioning, navigation, mapping and monitoring of the built and natural

environments. They have recently completed construction of the Institute

of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy (IESSG) and the Centre for

Geospatial Science (CGS). They also host GRACE, the GNSS Research

and Applications Centre of Excellence (GRACE). The University has

extensive facilities in the field of Global Positioning Systems and a strong

academic reputation in the area.

Transport Studies Unit, Oxford University

Location: Transport Studies Unit,

School of Geography and the Environment,

Oxford University Centre for the Environment,

University of Oxford

South Parks Road,

Oxford OX1 3QY

Contact: Professor David Banister Phone: +44 (0)1865 275 984

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/

The TSU takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of transport

futures, drawing on relevant, state-of-the art developments in geography,

environmental and transport studies, economics, sociology, psychology

and the engineering sciences.

Systems Modelling and Systems Integration (SMSI), Oxford Brookes

University

Location: School of Technology

Oxford Brookes University

Wheatley Campus

Wheatley

Oxford

OX33 1HX

Contact: Professor Neil Fellows

Phone: +44 (0) 1865 484 500

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://mems.brookes.ac.uk/research/smsi/index.html

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SMSI is a key research theme for the Oxford Brookes Department of

Mechanical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. The focus of

research enables complex systems to be analysed, designed and

predicted. The work is outwardly focused and looks to develop solutions,

which provide economic and social benefits, to real problems. The work is

underpinned by high quality fundamental research in mathematics and

engineering.

Centre of Sustainable Transport, University of Plymouth

Location: Centre for Sustainable Transport

University of Plymouth

Drake Circus

Plymouth

PL4 8AA

Contact: Full list available on website

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ssb.plymouth.ac.uk/cst/index.html

CST members have a multi-discipline approach to their transport-related

research work in fields including geography, sociology, economics,

shipping and logistics, criminology and law.

The Centre has working partnership with the Socio-Economic Research

and Intelligence Observatory (SERIO) (an establishment with a strong

reputation for interdisciplinary social, economic and market research), and

the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership (a highly respected sustainable

transport practitioner promoting car-free days out in the South West).

Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information

Technology (ECIT), Queen’s University Belfast

Location: Queen’s University Belfast

Northern Ireland Science Park, Queen’s Road

Queen’s Island, Belfast, BT3 9DT

Phone: +44(0) 289 097 1700

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.ecit.qub.ac.uk/

The ECIT looks to commercialise the products of research conducted

within the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer

Science at the University. They have four main research clusters named:

High frequency electronic circuits.

System-on-chip.

Digital communications.

Speech and vision systems.

These four clusters cover a lot of other electronic technologies including

some of particular automotive interest including radio communication and

wireless networking.

Transportation Research Group, Southampton University

Location: Transportation Research Group

Engineering and the Environment

University of Southampton

Southampton

SO17 1BJ

Phone: +44 (0) 23 8059 2192

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.trg.soton.ac.uk

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The Transportation Research Group (TRG) has research links across the

University, and with other groups in the UK and overseas. Major activities

have traditionally related to all aspects of the development, application and

understanding of the impacts of a wide range of Intelligent Transport

Systems (ITS), with additional fundamental research in the areas of Traffic

Management, Safety, the Environment/Sustainability, Public Transport

Operations, Freight and Goods movement, and Walking and Cycling. The

Group currently consists of five academic staff, 16 research staff and 22

PhD/EngD students.

Centre for Transport, University College of London

Location: UCL

Chadwick Building

Gower Street

London

WC1E 6BT

Contact: Benjamin Heydecker

E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.cege.ucl.ac.uk/cts/SitePages/Home.aspx

University of London Centre for Transport Studies conducts research in

transport engineering, operations, safety, planning and policy.

UCL also plays host to the Omega Centre for Mega projects in Transport

and Development. The Centre is based at the Bartlett School of Planning

and is comprised of a small team responsible for managing the research

undertaken by the OMEGA International Partner Network. This Centre is

one of 8 like it in the world but the only one in Europe.

Intelligent Systems Research Centre, University of Ulster

Location: MS111, University of Ulster

Magee Campus

Derry

BT487JL

Phone: +44 (0) 287 137 5616

Contact: Professor Martin McGinnity

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://isrc.ulster.ac.uk/

The ISRC is dedicated to the creation of intelligent computational systems,

taking inspiration and learning from biology and neuroscience. The work of

the Centre is directed at achieving a greater understanding of biological

signal processing and the translation of critical aspects of that knowledge

into computational systems that can perform in a way humans would

consider "intelligent". They seek to research and create systems that are

capable of learning, evolving, adapting, self-organising and communicating

effectively with humans and other machines. They anticipate intelligent

computational systems that can learn from experience, adapt

autonomously to unanticipated situations, self-organise to meet current

demands and evolve over time to exhibit greater functionality in line with

changing environments.

The activities of the Centre are focused on research into computational

intelligence and the emulation of brain signal processing. They work on

perception, reasoning, cognitive robotics, brain-computer interfacing,

intelligent embedded systems, intelligent wireless sensor networks,

intelligence in serious computer games, self-repairing hardware and

software, and intelligent multimedia.

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Other UK centres

Transport Systems Catapult

The Transport Systems Catapult is one of seven government centres set

up through the £200million Catapult initiative. The Catapult is currently

under development, with an expected launch date towards the end of

2013. The Catapult will aim to bring together companies across the

transport modes and industries involved in transport systems to work

together collaboratively to tackle issues facing the UK’s transport systems.

Solutions developed will then be exported to the rest of the world to the

benefit of UK Plc.

The most up to date information on the development of the Transport

Systems Catapult can be found at the dedicated _connect website:

https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/transport-systems1

Other sources of information and support

innoVITS and innovITS ADVANCE

Location: John Eccles House

Robert Robinson Avenue

Oxford Science Park

Oxford

OX4 4GP

Phone: 44 (0) 1865 338012

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.innovits.com

Established in 2005 in response to recommendations from the Automotive

Innovation and Growth Team (AIGT), innoVITS is a UK centre for

excellence in transport telematics and technology for sustainable mobility.

It aims to help the UK become a leading centre of excellence in transport

telematics for sustainable mobility through recognition of innovITS as the

UK gateway for industry expertise in the ITS field.

innoVITS ADVANCE is an ITS dedicated test facility located within the

MIRA complex at Nuneaton.

ITS UK

Location: ITS United Kingdom

Suite 312

Tower Bridge Business Centre

46-48 East Smithfield

London E1W 1AW

Phone: +44(0)20 7709 3003

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.its-uk.org.uk

The Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom (ITS (UK)) is a

not-for-profit public/private sector association financed by members'

subscriptions. It promotes the benefits of Intelligent Transport Solutions

(ITS) and supports the interests of member organisations by:

Providing readily accessible opportunities for practitioners and

stakeholders to meet on an equal footing to promote mutual

understanding and to increase knowledge and awareness of ITS best

practice.

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Leading informed and balanced debates on ITS and influencing

relevant policies by acting as the recognised reference point for

information on ITS.

Promoting the international excellence of UK technology, expertise

and solutions.

Mobility and Transport, European Union

Location: European Commission

Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport

Unit C.3: Intelligent Transport Systems

DM28, 4/79

1049 Brussels

Belgium

Contact: Mr. Pawel Stelmaszczyk Phone: +32 2 29 90398

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/its/road/index_en.htm

The EU is leading the way in creating a pan-European approach to ITS

deployment. A new legal framework ( Directive 2010/40/EU) was adopted

on 7 July 2010 to accelerate the deployment of innovative transport

technologies across Europe. This Directive is an important instrument for

the coordinated implementation of ITS in Europe. It aims to establish

interoperable and seamless ITS services while leaving Member States the

freedom to decide which systems to invest in. You’ll find relevant

strategies, policies and action plans on the EU website.

ERTICO ITS Europe

Location: ERTICO – ITS Europe

Blue Tower - 2nd Floor

Avenue Louise 326

B-1050 Brussels

Belgium

Phone: +32 (0)2 400 0700

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ertico.com/

ERTICO – ITS Europe represents the interests and expertise of around

100 Partners involved in providing Intelligent Transport Systems and

Services (ITS). It facilitates the safe, secure, clean, efficient and

comfortable mobility of people and goods in Europe and beyond through

activities supporting the development and deployment of ITS. Specifically,

ERTICO:

Provides a platform for its Partners to define ITS development and

deployment needs.

Acquires and manages publicly funded ITS development and

deployment activities on behalf of its Partners.

Enhances the awareness of ITS benefits amongst decision-

makers and opinion leaders.

Formulates and communicates the necessary European

framework conditions for the deployment of ITS.

Thames Gateway Institute for Sustainability

Location: CAN Mezzanine

49-51 East Road

London

N1 6AH

Phone: +44(0) 207 517 1830

E-mail: [email protected].

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Website: http://www.instituteforsustainability.co.uk/index.html

The Thames Gateway Institute for Sustainability is an independent charity

that was established in 2009 to support cross sector collaboration and

innovation in the sustainability sector. Their aim is to help accelerate the

delivery of a variety of projects in a range of sectors. This is the case for

their Transport and Logistics projects, which employ novel methods for

transport whilst maintaining sustainability and innovation.

Centre for Low Carbon Futures

Location: Centre for Low Carbon Futures

IT Centre, York Science Park

Innovation Way

York YO10 5DG

Contact: Jon Price E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://www.lowcarbonfutures.org/

The Centre aims to support both government and business in a move

towards a low carbon future. One of their projects looks to Smart

Infrastructure as a possible avenue to reduce carbon emissions. They

engage with a range of businesses to consider the whole picture before

formulating a position for the future of low carbon cities from both a policy

and a technology perspective.

Knowledge Transfer Networks

Funded and overseen by the Technology Strategy Board, KTNs promote

knowledge sharing through events, conferences, newsletters, on-line

communities and projects. They are free to join. There are a number of

KTNs that are of relevance to the automotive sector include the Transport,

Materials and Electronics, Sensors and Photonics. All KTNs can be found

via the Connect gateway at:

https://ktn.innovateuk.org/web/guest/home

Regional Industry/Academia Matching Service

The following organisations offer to assist with finding academic research

skills, expertise and facilities to meet your business needs. They operate

across all technology areas.

Northwest Innovation Network www.nwin.org.uk

Innovation East Midlands www.eminnovation.org.uk

Universities South West www.universitiessouthwest.ac.uk

Interface Scotland www.interface-online.org

Invest Northern Ireland www.investni.com

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The following table pulls together information pertaining to publically funded research and development projects. Information has been sourced from the

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and the European Framework Programme (FP7).

More information on each can be found on the relevant websites:

EPSRC

TSB

FP7

In the case of FP7 projects, values are expressed in €million.

This project list is under constant development as we strive to include more projects and information. Please note that the FP7 lists are not exhaustive, but an

indication of the size and scope of the FP7 project portfolio in this area. SMMT would welcome any updates, additions or corrections to the list. Contributions

should be emailed to Luke Hampton at [email protected].

FUNDER PROJECT TITLE Start End PROJECT

CONTACT

ORGANISATION/

CONSORTIUM DEPARTMENT VALUE

EPSRC A Multiscale Framework for Forecasting

Highway Traffic Flow

10/07 09/12 Professor RE

Wilson

University of Bristol

Engineering

Mathematics

£602,705

EPSRC A New Approach to Vibration Mitigation of

Moving-load Problems

02/10 01/13 Professor H

Ouyang

University of Liverpool

School of

Engineering

£307,603

EPSRC A Stable Parametrically Amplified

Gyroscope

09/09 09/12 Dr BJ

Gallacher

Newcastle University

Mechanical and

Systems Engineering

£143,145

EPSRC

A Transport Information Monitoring

Environment (TIME): Event Architecture

and Context Management (TIME-EACM)

10/05 03/11 Professor JM

Bacon

University of

Cambridge Computer Laboratory £876,053

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EPSRC

A Transport Information Monitoring

Environment (TIME): Event Architecture

and Context Management (TIME-EACM)

05/07 09/10 Dr N Trigoni University of Oxford

Computing

Laboratory

£76,945

EPSRC Accelerated Real-Time Information

Extraction System (ARIES)

10/12 09/13 Sezer,

Professor S

Queen's University

Belfast

School of

Electronics, Electrical

Engineering and

Computer Science

£252,523

EPSRC Active Limit Handling for Enhanced

Passenger Vehicle Safety

04/12 11/12 Velenis, Dr E Brunel University

Sch of Engineering

and Design

£99,821

EPSRC Active Sensor Structures for Extreme

Environments

10/11 03/15

Horsfall, Dr AB Newcastle University

School of Electrical

and Electronic

Engineering £474,858

EPSRC

Adaptable Suburbs: a study of the

relationship between networks of human

activity and the changing form of urban

and suburban centres through time

11/10 04/14 Dr L Vaughan

University College

London

Bartlett Sch of

Graduate Studies

£728,177

EPSRC

Adaptation and Resilience to a Changing

Climate (ARCC) - Coordination Network

(ACN)

01/09 07/13 Professor D

Liverman

University of Oxford

Environmental

Change Institute

SoGE

£534,304

EPSRC

Advanced traffic flow theory and control

for heterogeneous intelligent traffic

networks

09/11 09/16 NGODUY, Dr

D

University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies

£480,598

EPSRC

An Intelligent Integrated Navigation and

Autopilot System for Uninhabited Surface

Vehicles

04/11 09/14 Professor R

Sutton

University of Plymouth

Sch of Marine

Science &

Engineering

£354,231

EPSRC

Application of Fuzzy Reasoning

Methodology to Railway Safety Risk

Assessment Process

11/06 02/10

Dr M An

University of

Birmingham

Civil Engineering £233,704

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EPSRC

Applied Metarouting Project

10/07 01/11

Dr TG Griffin

University of

Cambridge

Computer Laboratory £404,009

EPSRC Automated Modelling and Reformulation

in Planning

11/11 12/12 Professor M

Fox

University of

Strathclyde

Computer and

Information Services £335,650

EPSRC

BEWARE: Behaviour based

Enhancement of Wide-Area Situational

Awareness in a Distributed Network of

CCTV Cameras

07/07 01/11 Professor S

Gong

Queen Mary,

University of London

Computer Science

£623,617

EPSRC

Beyond alerting: Informative tactile,

auditory, and multisensory warning

signals for safer driving

05/12 04/15

Gray, Dr R D

University of

Birmingham

School of Sport and

Exercise Sciences £314,943

EPSRC

Business Development for SeatBeltPlus:

Safety Seat Belt System for the Protection

of Pregnant Car Occupants and their

Fetuses.

10/10 09/11 Professor B

Acar

Loughborough

University

Computer Science

£100,586

EPSRC

Carbon, Control and Comfort: User-

centred control systems for comfort,

carbon saving and energy management

04/09 03/12 Dr D

Shipworth

University College

London

Bartlett Sch of

Graduate Studies

£2,094,702

EPSRC Cargo Screening Ferret 10/08 10/11 Dr TJ Dodd University of Sheffield

Automatic Control

and Systems Eng

£721,888

EPSRC Centre for Sustainable Road Freight

Transport

12/12 11/17 Cebon,

Professor D

University of

Cambridge

Department of

Engineering £4,423,783

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

15

EPSRC

Challenge 28: To develop locally invariant

signal processing to discriminate between

key man-made and natural features.

10/09 09/10 Professor NG

Kingsbury

University of

Cambridge

Engineering

£97,246

EPSRC Cloud Computing for Large-Scale

Complex IT Systems

10/10 09/13 Cliff, Professor

D

University of Bristol Computer Science

£981,886

EPSRC

CloudBIM: Exploring the Feasibility and

Potential for Cloud Research in the

Architecture, Engineering and

Construction Sector

02/11 10/11 Rezgui,

Professor Y

Cardiff University Sch of Engineering

£72,253

EPSRC CloudFilter: Practical Confinement of

Sensitive Data Across Clouds

05/12 04/13 Pietzuch, Dr

PR

Imperial College

London

Department of

Computing £135,209

EPSRC Cognitive Systems Science 11/08 09/11 Professor JD

Saddy

University of Reading

Sch of Psychology

and Clinical Lang Sci

£463,897

EPSRC COLREGs-based Evasive Decision

Making in Maritime Vehicles

01/11 09/12 Dr W Naeem

Queen's University of

Belfast

Electronics Electrical

Eng and Comp Sci

£101,323

EPSRC

Competitive Cities : The network and

long-term impacts of fiscal management

of transport demand

05/10 04/13 Dr S Shepherd University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies

£475,146

EPSRC Consumer choice portal and package

consolidation centre (PPCC)

07/10 09/12

Gregory,

Professor Sir

M

University of

Cambridge

Department of

Engineering

£

121,999

EPSRC

Context dependent and multimodal

learning: from insect brains to robot

controllers

04/08 06/11 Professor B

Webb

University of

Edinburgh

inst. of Perception

Action and Behaviour

£609,458

EPSRC Continuously updating predictive accident

models using modern data sources

09/10 08/12 Professor MJ

Maher

University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies

£102,838

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

16

EPSRC Continuously updating predictive accident

models using modern data sources

09/10 08/12 Dr L Mountain University of Liverpool

School of

Engineering

£176,225

EPSRC Cooperative Localisation: Distributed

Optimisation with Hypothesis Testing

08/10 08/13 Dr KK Wong

University College

London

Adastral Park

Campus

£117,268

EPSRC COSMIC: Complexity in Spatial Dynamics 11/10 10/12 Professor M

Batty

University College

London

Centre for Advanced

Spatial Analysis

£181,095

EPSRC Decentralised Data and Information

Systems

10/05 03/11 Professor NR

Jennings

University of

Southampton

Electronics and

Computer Science

£5,448,122

EPSRC Defining and Measuring Communication

Flexibility for Smart Logistics

09/12 06/14

Wang, Dr Y Cardiff University

Cardiff Business

School £89,491

EPSRC

Development of an integrated optical E-

Probe for GaN power transistor reliability

analysis

10/10 03/14 Professor M

Kuball

University of Bristol Physics

£305,012

EPSRC Dream Fellowship: The dynamic art of

narrative for infrastructure policy

04/11 12/13 Bishop,

Professor SR

University College

London

Mathematics

£244,029

EPSRC DRT for DRT: Developing Relevant Tools

for Demand Responsive Transport

07/10 06/13 Dr TJ Ryley

Loughborough

University

Civil and Building

Engineering

£372,584

EPSRC

Dual Process Control Models in the Brain

and Machines with Application to

Autonomous Vehicle Control

01/11 12/13 Dr A Hussain University of Stirling

Computing Science

and Mathematics

£352,599

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

17

EPSRC Dynamic Hyperpath Search for Transit

and Traffic Assignment

04/07 10/10 Professor M

Bell

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering

£344,594

EPSRC DYVERSE: A New Kind of Control for

Hybrid Systems

11/10 01/12 Dr E Navarro-

Lopez

The University of

Manchester

Computer Science

£101,571

EPSRC Effects of Automated Systems on Safety

(EASY)

01/07 04/10 Professor OMJ

Carsten

University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies £575,695

EPSRC Efficient & Reliable Transportation of

Consigments (ERTOC)

06/10 06/12 Dr S Shaikh Coventry University

Engineering and

Computing

£110,135

EPSRC

Elastic Sensor Networks: Towards

Attention-Based Information Management

in Large-Scale Sensor Networks

06/10 12/13 Guo,

Professor Y

Imperial College

London

Dept of Computing

£471,777

EPSRC EnAKTing the Unbounded Data Web:

Challenges in Web Science

04/09 03/12 Professor N

Shadbolt

University of

Southampton

Electronics and

Computer Science

£1,944,835

EPSRC Energy Efficient Cities 09/08 08/13 Professor L

Gladden

University of

Cambridge

Engineering

£2,758,533

EPSRC

Enhancing the Use of Radio-Frequency

Identification Technology (RFID) to

Optimise Operational Costs and System

Efficiency in Outbound Logistics

11/10 11/12

Dr M Lim Aston University

Sch of Engineering

and Applied Science £64,744

EPSRC

Enhancing transport technologies to

support personal security in travel by

public transport

05/12 06/13 Beecroft, Dr

ME University of Aberdeen

Geography &

Environment £88,773

EPSRC Estimation of travel demand models from

panel data

02/09 10/10 Dr S Hess University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies

£94,663

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

18

EPSRC

Extending the Applications and Improving

the Efficiency of Positioning Through the

Exploitation of New GNSS Signals

01/09 06/13 Ochieng,

Professor WY

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering

£697,820

EPSRC

Extending the Applications and Improving

the Efficiency of Positioning Through the

Exploitation of New GNSS Signals

01/09 06/13 Cross,

Professor PA

University College

London

Civil Environmental

and Geomatic Eng

£733,900

EPSRC

Extending the Applications and Improving

the Efficiency of Positioning Through the

Exploitation of New GNSS Signals

03/09 05/13 Moore,

Professor T

University of

Nottingham

IESSG

£625,423

EPSRC

Extending the Applications and Improving

the Efficiency of Positioning Through the

Exploitation of New GNSS Signals

05/09 05/13 Professor I

Kale

University of

Westminster

Sch of Electronics

and Computer

Science

£630,612

EPSRC

Factor 20: reducing CO2 emissions from

inland transport by a major modal shift to

rail

01/10 07/11 Professor W

Powrie

University of

Southampton

School of Civil Eng

and The

Environment

£201,866

EPSRC Foot-LITE 07/07 01/11 Dr MS Young Brunel University

Sch of Engineering

and Design

£265,766

EPSRC Foot-LITE 09/07 04/11 Professor PT

Blythe

Newcastle University

Civil Engineering and

Geosciences

£325,788

EPSRC Foot-LITE 07/07 01/11 Professor M

McDonald

University of

Southampton

School of Civil Eng

and The

Environment

£431,824

EPSRC FORWARN - Towards an intelligent

Forward Collision Warning System

10/12 02/16 Merat, Dr N University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies £461,899

EPSRC FREEFLOW 01/08 06/11 Professor JW

Polak

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering

£1,442,820

EPSRC Future Communications: People, Power

and Performanace

04/11 09/19 Bull, Professor

D Bristol University

Electrical and

Electronic £2,200,000

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

19

Engineering

EPSRC

Future Infrastructure Forum (FIF) - a

network for resilient and sustainable

infrastructure

10/11 04/13 Middleton, Dr

CR

University of

Cambridge

Engineering

£143,809

EPSRC Future Resilient Transport Networks -

FUTURENET

06/09 02/13 Professor N

Dixon

Loughborough

University

Civil and Building

Engineering

£434,864

EPSRC Future Resilient Transport Networks -

FUTURENET

06/09 02/13 Dr DA Gunn

NERC British

Geological Survey

Land Use and

Development

£95,837

EPSRC Future Resilient Transport Networks -

FUTURENET

06/09 02/13 Professor CJ

Baker

University of

Birmingham

Civil Engineering

£586,487

EPSRC Future Resilient Transport Networks -

FUTURENET

06/09 02/13 Professor R

Dingwall

University of

Nottingham

Inst of Science and

Society

£184,750

EPSRC Future Resilient Transport Networks -

FUTURENET

06/09 02/13 Dr SD Wade H R Wallingford Ltd Water Management £110,405

EPSRC Future Resilient Transport Networks -

FUTURENET

06/09 02/13 Professor N

Dixon

Transport Research

Laboratory Ltd

Civil and Building

Engineering £135,533

EPSRC

GAARDIAN - GNSS Availability,

Accuracy, Reliability anD Integrity

Assessment for timing and Navigation

10/08 03/11 Ochieng,

Professor WY

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering

£305,084

EPSRC

GAARDIAN - GNSS Availability,

Accuracy, Reliability anD Integrity

Assessment for timing and Navigation

10/08 03/11 Professor WY

Ochieng

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering £274,213

EPSRC

GATE Cloud Exploratory: Adapting the

General Architecture for Text Engineering

to Cloud Computing

02/11 10/11 Cunningham,

Professor H

University of Sheffield Computer Science

£71,677

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

20

EPSRC Generation, Detection & Analysis of

Optimally Coded Ultrasonic Waveforms

06/08 06/12 Professor G

Hayward

University of

Strathclyde

Electronic and

Electrical

Engineering

£935,646

EPSRC

Generic Distributed Target Tracking

Algorithms in Sensor Networks with Finite

Set Statistics

03/10 03/12 Dr DE Clark Heriot-Watt University

Sch of Engineering

and Physical Science

£161,733

EPSRC

Generic Distributed Target Tracking

Algorithms in Sensor Networks with Finite

Set Statistics

02/10 02/12 Dr SJ Julier

University College

London

Computer Science

£17,451

EPSRC Green Logistics 06/06 09/10 Dr AE

Whiteing

University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies

£2,115,625

EPSRC

Guaranteed Performance of Dynamic

Behaviour of Multiple Unmanned Aerial

Vehicles

10/07 09/10 Professor A

Tsourdos

Cranfield University

Cranfield Defence

and Security

£403,601

EPSRC

Guaranteed Performance of Dynamic

Behaviour of Multiple Unmanned Aerial

Vehicles

10/07 09/10 Professor E

Pistikopoulos

Imperial College

London

Chemical Eng and

Chemical

Technology

£431,784

EPSRC

HEAT@UWE: Bridging the Gaps in

Health, Environment And Technology

(HEAT) Research

09/09 08/12 Professor K

Williams

University of the West

of England

Faculty of

Environment and

Technology

£480,577

EPSRC Helping Older Drivers continue driving

safer for longer

01/13 06/14 Blythe,

Professor PT Newcastle University

Civil Engineering and

Geosciences £10,081

EPSRC Holistic Design of Power Amplifiers for

Future Wireless Systems

08/08 08/13

Morris, Dr KA University of Bristol

Electrical and

Electronic

Engineering £774,411

EPSRC Holistic Design of Power Amplifiers for

Future Wireless Systems

08/08 08/13 Tasker,

Professor P Cardiff University

Sch of Engineering

£1,014,860

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

21

EPSRC Horizon: Digital Economy Hub at the

University of Nottingham

10/09 09/14 Professor D

McAuley

University of

Nottingham

School of Computer

Science

£12,459,687

EPSRC

Hyper-heuristics for Scheduling, Rostering

and Routing: An International

Collaboration

05/06 05/11 Professor JM

Garibaldi

University of

Nottingham

School of Computer

Science £31,828

EPSRC i-BUILD: Infrastructure BUsiness models,

valuation and Innovation for Local

Delivery

03/13 02/17 Dawson,

Professor RJ Newcastle University

Civil Engineering and

Geosciences £3,567,862

EPSRC IDEAS Factory - Game theory and

adaptive networks for smart evacuations.

10/10 03/13 Professor JJ

Preston

University of East

London

Cass School of

Education &

Communities £864,515

EPSRC IDEAS Factory - Resilient Futures 10/10 09/13 Dr S Bullock

University of

Southampton

Electronics and

Computer Science

£1,429,319

EPSRC IDEAS Factory - Risk Taking for

Resilience

10/10 09/13 Professor G

Towl

Durham University Psychology

£630,778

EPSRC Improved Traffic Signal Control through

Individual Vehicle Position Data

05/08 08/10 Dr BJ

Waterson

University of

Southampton

School of Civil Eng

and The

Environment

£197,757

EPSRC Improved Traffic Signal Control through

Individual Vehicle Position Data

05/08 08/10 Dr BJ

Waterson

University of

Southampton

School of Civil Eng

and The

Environment

£197,757

EPSRC Inclusion through the Digital Economy

10/09 03/15 Watson,

Professor P

Newcastle University

School of Computing

Science £12,100,779

EPSRC INDUSTRIAL NONLINEAR CONTROL

AND REAL TIME APPLICATIONS

05/05 04/10 Professor MJ

Grimble

University of

Strathclyde

Electronic and

Electrical

Engineering £429,572

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

22

EPSRC Integrated container fleet management in

transportation service systems

11/06 03/10 Professor D

Song

University of Plymouth

Sch of Management £209,310

EPSRC Integrated Spatio-Temporal Data Mining

for Quantitative Assessment of Road

Network Performance

07/09 01/13

Dr T Cheng

University College

London

Civil Environmental

and Geomatic Eng £779,651

EPSRC Intelligent Multimodal Logistics Control

and Brokerage Centre

11/10 09/13 Mr N Wright Coventry University

Engineering and

Computing

£135,981

EPSRC Intelligent Transport Systems and

Services: Informed Logistics

09/10 05/12 Dr LE Varga Cranfield University Sch of Management

£313,426

EPSRC Interdisciplinary Design and Evaluation of

Dependability (INDEED)

10/06 02/11 Professor R

Bloomfield

City University

Centre for Software

Reliability

£661,075

EPSRC Interdisciplinary Design and Evaluation of

Dependability (INDEED)

12/06 02/11 Dr S Anderson

University of

Edinburgh

Sch of Informatics

£392,988

EPSRC Interdisciplinary Design and Evaluation of

Dependability (INDEED)

12/06 02/11 Professor I

Sommerville

University of St

Andrews

Computer Science

£359,012

EPSRC Interdisciplinary Design and Evaluation of

Dependability (INDEED)

02/07 02/11 Professor A

Burns

University of York Computer Science

£388,072

EPSRC International Centre for Infrastructure

Futures (ICIF)

01/13 06/16 Collins,

Professor B UCL

Civil, Environmental

& Geomatic

Engineering £3,444,605

EPSRC

Introducing lanes and lane changing in

analytic dynamic modelling of congested

road traffic

10/09 03/12 Professor M

Carey

University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies

£247,749

EPSRC

Investigating Robust and Stochastic

Optimisation Methods For Automated

Container Terminals

05/08 06/11 Professor M

Bell

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering £533,367

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

23

EPSRC ISIS - An Integrated Sensor Information

System for Crime Prevention

09/07 09/10 Dr D Linton

Queen's University of

Belfast

Electronics Electrical

Eng and Comp Sci

£1,379,611

EPSRC Life-Long Infrastructure Free Robot

Navigation

10/10 09/15 Dr PM

Newman

University of Oxford Engineering Science

£1,404,661

EPSRC Linear electromagnetic actuation system

for active vehicle suspension

03/07 02/10

Dr M Best

Loughborough

University

Aeronautical and

Automotive

Engineering £236,036

EPSRC Linear electromagnetic actuation system

for active vehicle suspension

01/07 12/09

Dr J Wang

University of Sheffield

Electronic and

Electrical

Engineering £288,248

EPSRC Low Carbon Shipping - A Systems

Approach

01/10 01/13 Professor D

Mangan

Newcastle University

Marine Science and

Technology

£453,591

EPSRC Low Carbon Shipping - A Systems

Approach

01/10 01/12 Dr RWG

Bucknall

University College

London

Mechanical

Engineering

£563,725

EPSRC Low Carbon Shipping - A Systems

Approach

03/10 03/13 Professor D

Gibbs

University of Hull Geography

£94,641

EPSRC Low Carbon Shipping - A Systems

Approach

01/10 01/13 Dr J

Dinwoodie

University of Plymouth Business School

£22,438

EPSRC Low Carbon Shipping - A Systems

Approach

04/10 03/13 Dr O Turan

University of

Strathclyde

Naval Architecture &

Marine Engineering

£510,620

EPSRC

LSCITS-RPv2: Large-Scale Complex IT

Systems Initiative - Research Programme

v2

07/07 06/13 Professor D

Cliff

University of Bristol

Computer Science £5,055,294

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

24

EPSRC

Measurement, Modelling, Mapping and

Managenmment (4M): An Evidence-

Based Methodology for Understanding

and Shrinking the Urban Carbon Footprint

10/08 10/12 Professor K

Lomas

Loughborough

University

Civil and Building

Engineering

£2,549,426

EPSRC

Measuring and Evaluating the Travel,

Physical Activity and Carbon Impacts of

Connect2

05/08 11/13 Professor JM

Preston

University of

Southampton

School of Civil Eng

and The

Environment

£2,250,282

EPSRC MERLIN: Mesopically Enhanced Road

Lighting: Improving Night-vision

10/10 09/14 Professor JL

Barbur

City University

School of Community

and Health Sciences

£508,213

EPSRC MERLIN: Mesopically Enhanced Road

Lighting: Improving Night-vision

10/10 09/14 Mr P Raynham

University College

London

Bartlett Sch of

Graduate Studies

£301,650

EPSRC MERLIN: Mesopically Enhanced Road

Lighting: Improving Night-vision

10/10 09/14 Dr SA Fotios University of Sheffield Architectural Studies

£417,588

EPSRC

METHODS OF RELIABILITY-CONTROL

FOR AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER

VEHICLES

10/07 10/10 Dr AR

Lomuscio

Imperial College

London

Dept of Computing

£305,310

EPSRC

METHODS OF RELIABILITY-CONTROL

FOR AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER

VEHICLES

11/07 10/10 Professor SM

Veres

University of

Southampton

School of

Engineering

Sciences

£307,259

EPSRC Micro-Mechanical Interpretation of

Moisture Induced Damage in Asphalt

01/12 01/15 Collop,

Professor AC De Montfort University

The Faculty of

Technology £475,837

EPSRC

Models and Algorithms for Complex

Scheduling Problems: A Visiting

Fellowship

10/04 03/10 Professor EK

Burke

University of

Nottingham

Computing Science

and Mathematics £21,240

EPSRC My Private Cloud 02/11 10/11 Chadwick,

Professor DW

University of Kent Sch of Computing

£57,808

EPSRC Neural mechanisms of collision detection

and steering

10/06 03/10 Professor JP

Wann

Royal Holloway, Univ

of London

Psychology £260,224

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

25

EPSRC Next Generation Bio-Inspired Sensors

and Smart Materials

01/08 12/11 Dr S

Johnstone

Durham University

Engineering and

Computing Sciences

£1,047,571

EPSRC Novel communication primitives for

vehicular ad-hoc networks

07/10 05/11 Dr DR

Kowalski

University of Liverpool Computer Science

£56,890

EPSRC

Optimal Scheduling of Scientific

Application Workflows for Cloud-

augmented Grid Infrastructures

02/11 10/11 Winter,

Professor S

University of

Westminster

Sch of Electronics

and Computer

Science

£55,270

EPSRC

Overcoming the railway capacity

challenges without undermining rail

network safety (SafeCap)

10/10 01/13 Professor A

Romanovsky

Newcastle University Computing Sciences

£369,319

EPSRC Passive UHF Location SEnsing (PULSE) 04/11 03/12 Professor R

Penty

University of

Cambridge

Engineering

£125,210

EPSRC Pervasive Mobile Environmental Sensor

Grids

10/06 10/09 Professor JW

Polak

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering £1,457,691

EPSRC Pervasive Mobile Environmental Sensor

Grids

10/06 03/10 Professor P

Landshoff

University of

Cambridge

Applied Maths and

Theoretical Physics £409,416

EPSRC Platform: Advanced Instrumentation

Systems: Development and Applications

07/05 06/10 Professor KT

Grattan

City University

Sch of Engineering

and Mathematical

Sci £445,237

EPSRC PLATFORM: CONTROL OF COMPLEX

SYSTEMS

06/06 05/11 Professor D

Gu

University of Leicester Engineering

£434,577

EPSRC

QoS-Enabled Power Efficient Next-

Generation Broadband Wireless Access

Systems

11/09 11/11 Ni, Dr Q Brunel University

Sch of Engineering

and Design

£184,830

EPSRC Real Time Model Adaptation for Non-

Stationary Systems

01/10 12/12 Dr Y Gong University of Reading

Sch of Systems

Engineering

£105,294

EPSRC

Real-time Intelligent Map-matching

Algorithms for Advanced Transport

Telematics Systems (RiMATTS)

07/08 07/11 Dr MA Quddus

Loughborough

University

Civil and Building

Engineering

£265,029

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

26

EPSRC

Real-time Intelligent Map-matching

Algorithms for Advanced Transport

Telematics Systems (RiMATTS)

07/08 07/11

Dr MA Quddus

Loughborough

University

Civil and Building

Engineering £265,029

EPSRC Reducing road freight empty running

(REFER)

07/10 12/12 Stockton,

Professor D

De Montfort University Engineering

£292,913

EPSRC

Redundantly Engineered POINTs

(REPOINT) For Enhanced Reliability And

Capacity Of Railway Track Switching

01/11 12/12 Dr R Dixon

Loughborough

University

Electronic and

Electrical

Engineering

£173,970

EPSRC

Re-Engineering the City 2020-2050:

Urban Foresight and Transition

Management

10/10 03/14 Professor M

Eames

Cardiff University

Welsh School of

Architecture (ARCHI)

£2,169,964

EPSRC Refinement Patterns for Contractual

Statecharts

07/07 09/10 Professor R

Paige

University of York Computer Science

£398,273

EPSRC Resilience and interaction of networks in

ecology and economics (RESINEE)

01/11 12/12 Professor AJ

McKane

The University of

Manchester

Physics and

Astronomy

£138,899

EPSRC Resilience and interaction of networks in

ecology and economics (RESINEE)

01/11 12/12 Professor s

goyal

University of

Cambridge

Economics

£100,705

EPSRC

Robust Intelligent Lamp Post (ILP) Sensor

Networks for Energy Efficient

Transportation Systems

06/10 05/12 Dr A

Nallanathan

King's College London Engineering

£164,233

EPSRC

Robust Intelligent Lamp Post (ILP) Sensor

Networks for Energy Efficient

Transportation Systems

06/10 05/12 Professor PT

Blythe

Newcastle University

Civil Engineering and

Geosciences

£241,943

EPSRC

Robust Intelligent Lamp Post (ILP) Sensor

Networks for Energy Efficient

Transportation Systems

11/10 02/13 Dr A

Nallanathan

King's College London Institute of

Telecommunications £164,233

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

27

EPSRC

Robust Intelligent Lamp Post (ILP) Sensor

Networks for Energy Efficient

Transportation Systems

11/10 10/12 Professor MC

Bell

Newcastle University Civil Engineering and

Geosciences £241,943

EPSRC

Robust QoS Control of DSRC Vehicle

Networks for Collaborative Road Safety

Applications

10/10 12/11 Dr J He Swansea University

School of

Engineering

£101,057

EPSRC Rural Digital Economy Research Hub 10/09 09/14 Professor J

Farrington

University of Aberdeen

Geography and

Environment

£11,764,897

EPSRC SANDPIT - Disruption: the raw material

for low carbon change

09/11 08/14 Marsden, Dr

GR University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies £1,113,525

EPSRC SANDPIT - 'Reflect': A feasibility study in

experienced utility and travel behaviour

10/11 09/14 Roberts,

Professor J

University of Sheffield Economics

£781,454

EPSRC

SANDPIT Sixth Sense Transport

(Reducing/re-distributing transport options

through a flexible interpretation of time)

08/11 01/14 Cherrett, Dr TJ

University of

Southampton

http://www.southamp

ton.ac.uk/faculties/fa

culty_engineering_en

vironment.html

£729,923

EPSRC

Sandpit: CHARM: Digital technology:

shaping consumer behaviour by informing

conceptions of 'normal' practice.

09/09 02/13 Professor R

Rettie

Kingston University Kingston Business

School £920,134

EPSRC Sandpit: Digital Sensoria : Design through

digital perceptual experience

11/09 04/10 Dr SL Baurley

University of the Arts

London

Central Saint Martin's

College £633,618

EPSRC

Sandpit: Smart e-bikes - understanding

how commuters and communities engage

with electrically-assisted cycling

06/11 05/14

Behrendt, Dr F

University of Brighton Faculty of arts

£442,845

EPSRC Sandpit: Transport Behaviours Network. 08/11 01/15 Speed, Dr C

University of

Edinburgh

Edinburgh College of

Art

£132,024

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

28

EPSRC

SCALE (SMALL CHANGES LEAD TO

LARGE EFFECTS): Changing Energy

Costs in Transport and Location Policy

09/09 09/12 Professor M

Batty

University College

London

Centre for Advanced

Spatial Analysis

£793,908

EPSRC SEBASE: Software Engineering By

Automated SEarch

08/10 12/11 Professor M

Harman

University College

London

Computer Science

£402,063

EPSRC SEBASE: Software Engineering By

Automated SEarch

06/06 12/11 Professor X

Yao

University of

Birmingham

School of Computer

Science

£762,701

EPSRC SEBASE: Software Engineering By

Automated SEarch

06/06 12/11 Professor JA

Clark

University of York Computer Science

£784,417

EPSRC Sensorless Control of AC Motors 01/10 02/11 Dr M Sumner

University of

Nottingham

Div of Electrical

Systems and Optics

£87,860

EPSRC Sensors in Extreme Environments 03/06 02/11 Dr NP

Bannister

University of Leicester

Physics and

Astronomy

£543,676

SENTINEL: GNSS SErvices Needing

Trust In Navigation, Electronics, Location

& timing

01/11 03/13 Watson, Dr RJ University of Bath

Electronic and

Electrical

Engineering

£215,756

EPSRC

Smart Antenna Systems for Cooperative

Low-Power Wireless Personal and Body

Area Networks

09/10 12/11

Dr A Alomainy

Queen Mary,

University of London

Sch of Electronic

Eng & Computer

Science £97,488

EPSRC

Smart Infrastructure: Wireless sensor

network system for condition assessment

and monitoring of infrastructure

11/06 04/10 Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering £740,460

EPSRC

Smart Infrastructure: Wireless sensor

network system for condition assessment

and monitoring of infrastructure

10/06 03/10 Professor K

Soga

University of

Cambridge

Engineering £777,034

EPSRC SNACC: Suburban Neighbourhood

Adaptation for a Changing Climate - 09/09 08/12

Professor GR

Bramley

Heriot-Watt University

Sch of the Built

Environment

£63,638

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29

identifying effective, practical and

acceptable means of suburban re-design

EPSRC

SNACC: Suburban Neighbourhood

Adaptation for a Changing Climate -

identifying effective, practical and

acceptable means of suburban re-design

09/09 12/12 Professor R

Gupta

Oxford Brookes

University

Sch of the Built

Environment

£182,046

EPSRC

SNACC: Suburban Neighbourhood

Adaptation for a Changing Climate -

identifying effective, practical and

acceptable means of suburban re-design

09/09 08/12 Professor K

Williams

University of the West

of England

Faculty of

Environment and

Technology

£380,454

EPSRC Special Structures in Vehicle Routing

Problems

06/08 05/10 Dr V Deineko Warwick University

Warwick Business

School £169,724

EPSRC Speckle velocimetry for high accuracy and

multi-dimensional odometry

06/10 11/12 Professor RP

Tatam

Cranfield University Sch of Engineering

£281,972

EPSRC Street Lighting Glare: A Study using the

measurement of light scatter and fMRI

09/09 09/12 Professor AT

Smith

Royal Holloway, Univ

of London

Psychology

£39,857

EPSRC Street Lighting Glare: A Study using the

measurement of light scatter and fMRI

09/09 09/12 Mr P Raynham

University College

London

Bartlett Sch of

Graduate Studies

£561,775

EPSRC SUAAVE: Sensing Unmanned

Autonomous Aerial VEhicles

09/08 07/12

Warwick

Business

School

University College

London

Computer Science £697,369

EPSRC SUAAVE: Sensing Unmanned

Autonomous Aerial Vehicles

12/08 07/12 Dr N Trigoni University of Oxford Computer Science £480,698

EPSRC SUAAVE: Sensing Unmanned

Autonomous Aerial VEhicles

10/08 10/12 Professor GP

Parr

University of Ulster

Sch of Computing &

Information Eng £670,842

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EPSRC Tell Us When 06/10 09/12 Professor JW

Polak

Imperial College

London

Civil & Environmental

Engineering

£25,711

EPSRC The "Flish" - Flat Satellite Dish for Truly

Worldwide Portable Satellite Broadband

08/12 07/13 Fusco,

Professor V

Queen's University

Belfast

School of

Electronics, Electrical

Engineering and

Computer Science £164,629

EPSRC

The 'ABC' project. Airports and

Behavioural Change: towards

environmental surface access travel

10/09 09/12 Dr TJ Ryley

Loughborough

University

Civil and Building

Engineering

£473,109

EPSRC

The High Seas Project: Assessing the

technical and operational scope for rapid

carbon emission reduction from global

shipping

04/10 09/13 Dr A Bows

The University of

Manchester

Earth Atmospheric

and Env Sciences

£515,543

EPSRC The Logistics of Small Things - A

Crossdisciplinary Feasibility Account

11/09 04/11 Professor N

Krasnogor

University of

Nottingham

School of Computer

Science £202,014

EPSRC

TRAffic Modelling for Sensor Network

Optimisation and Development

(TRAMSNOD)

04/07 03/10 Professor IW

Marshall

Lancaster University Lancaster

Environment Centre £74,939

EPSRC

TRAffic Modelling for Sensor Network

Optimisation and Development

(TRAMSNOD)

01/07 05/10

Dr DK Hunter University of Essex

Computer Sci and

Electronic

Engineering £181,738

EPSRC

TRAffic Modelling for Sensor Network

Optimisation and Development

(TRAMSNOD)

04/07 05/10 Professor I

Andonovic

University of

Strathclyde

Electronic and

Electrical

Engineering £86,793

EPSRC Transforming the Engineering of Cities to

Deliver Societal and Planetary Wellbeing

05/12 04/17 Rogers,

Professor CDF

University of

Birmingham

School of Civil

Engineering £6,301,987

EPSRC Trendsetting Accessibility Research

Group in Engineering and Transport

05/05 10/10 Professor N

Tyler

University College

London

Civil Environmental

and Geomatic Eng

£430,856

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31

EPSRC

UK Infrastructure Transitions Research

Consortium (ITRC): PROGRAMME

GRANT: "Long term dynamics of

interdependent infrastructure systems"

01/11 12/15 Professor J

Hall

Newcastle University

Civil Engineering and

Geosciences

£4,730,842

EPSRC

Under dark skies: Port cities, extreme

events, multi-scale processes and the

vulnerability of controls around counter

terrorism

03/09 03/12

Professor D

Fischbacher-

Smith

University of Glasgow

Business and

Management

£361,142

EPSRC Understanding user innovation -

Unanticipated applications of existing ITS

09/07 08/12 Professor G

Lyons

University of the West

of England

Built Environment

£856,117

EPSRC Understanding walking and cycling 10/08 09/11 Professor CG

Pooley

Lancaster University Geography

£936,620

EPSRC Urban construction consolidation centre 11/10 10/12

Gregory,

Professor Sir

M

University of

Cambridge

Department of

Engineering

£

95,225

EPSRC Using Meta-Level Search for Efficient

Optimal Planning

01/08 12/11 Professor M

Fox

University of

Strathclyde

Computer and

Information Sciences

EPSRC Using MOT test data to analyse travel

behaviour change: part 1- scoping study

04/11 06/11 Cairns, Dr S

Transport Research

Laboratory Ltd

C4S £31,918

EPSRC

ViewNet - Context enhanced networked

services by fusing mobile vision and

location

06/08 09/10

Dr AD Calway University of Bristol Computer Science £430,135

EPSRC Visions of the role of walking and cycling

in 2030

10/08 09/11 Dr MR Tight University of Leeds

Institute for Transport

Studies

£1,080,936

EPSRC Wirelessly gathered road vehicle data for

traffic control and other applications.

06/11 12/12 Waterson, Dr

BJ

University of

Southampton

Faculty of

Engineering & the

Environment

£172,835

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TSB/EPS

RC/DfT Foot-LITE

01/01/

2008

01/09/

2011

MIRA, Ricardo,

Newcastle University,

Brunel University,

TRW Connekt,

Hampshire County

Council, Intitute of

Advanced Motoring

£

5,200,000

TSB/EPS

RC/DfT User Innovation

01/01/

2008

01/09/

2012

Uiniversity of the West

of England, Ito!,

Ordnance Survey,

University of

Loughborough

£

2,000,000

TSB/EPS

RC/DfT FREEFLOW

01/01/

2008

01/03/

2011

Transport for London,

TrakM8, Mindsheet,

ACIS, Kizoom,

QuinetiQ, Kent CC,

York CC, Imperial

College, York

University,

Loughborough

University

£

8,400,000

TSB Urban construction consolidation centre 01/09/

2010

01/09/

2013

Wilson James Limited,

Skanska Construction

UK Ltd, University of

Cambridge

£

1,979,560

TSB TAILgate: Transport and intelligent

logistics gateway

01/09/

2010

01/03/

2012

OmPrompt Limited,

Transport Exchange

Group Ltd, DSV Road

Limited, Bisham

Limited, ELUPEG

Limited

£

1,962,036

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33

TSB Intelligent multimodal logistics control and

brokerage centre

01/09/

2010

01/09/

2013

TruckTrain Brokerage

Limited, Rockshore

Ltd, GB Railfreight

limited, JOHN G.

RUSSELL

(TRANSPORT)

LIMITED, Coventry

University

£

1,269,511

TSB London freight mapping and end user

solution

01/09/

2010

01/08/

2012

PIE Enterprises

Limited, Transport for

London, Navevo

Limited

£

1,765,624

TSB REFER: Reducing road freight empty

running

01/09/

2010

01/12/

2012

Apprise Consulting

Ltd, Phil Baker , De

Montfort University,

Preactor International

Ltd, Centre for

Factories of the Future

Limited, MSA Ltd, PSL

Optimization Software

Ltd, EitherOr

Solutions, The

Widdowson Group

£

1,044,000

TSB PPCC: Consumer choice portal and

package consolidation centre

01/09/

2010

01/03/

2012

Abby Couriers Limited,

Magenta Corporation

Ltd, Wincanton

Logistics, University of

Cambridge

£

705,435

TSB

Improved choice and reduced waste for

consumer goods through informed

logistics

01/09/

2010

01/11/

2012

Eziserv

Limited, Unilever R&D

(UK central Resources

£

703,880

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Ltd), The Sequoia

Partnership, Inzenka

Limited, Packaging

Innovation Limited

TSB Tell Us When 01/09/

2010

01/09/

2012

Imperial College

London, Optrak

Distribution Software

Limited, Symsource

Ltd, Oakwood Fuels

ltd, University of

Cambridge

£

725,803

TSB i-RAM: Intelligent returnable asset

management

01/09/

2010

01/03/

2012

Avonwood

Developments Ltd,

Avanti

Communications Ltd,

Close Brewery

Rentals, Wadworth

Co. Ltd

£

1,151,979

TSB

Application of agent based modelling and

complex systems to national and regional

transport planning

01/09/

2010

01/12/

2012

LCP Consulting

Limited, Cranfield

University, MDS

Transmodal Ltd,

Barloworld Optimus

£

1,380,981

TSB ERTOC: Efficient & reliable transportation

of consignments

01/09/

2010

01/10/

2012

Ricardo UK Ltd,

Unipart Expert

Practices, IRIS

Technology Ltd, GS1

UK, Coventry

University

£

2,792,444

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TSB PIPT: Providing realtime information for

personal travel

TSB SNAP: Seamless navigation and

positioning

01/09/

2009

01/01/

2012

Nottingham Scientific

Ltd, EADS Astrium UK

£

592,855

TSB Travel Demon 01/09/

2009

01/03/

2011

e-courier (UK) Ltd,

ideas.org Ltd.

£

407,976

TSB STRESSFREE: The easy to use personal

journey planner

01/09/

2009

01/05/

2012

HW Comms,

Samsung,

Penrillian, UsTwo,

University of

Nottingham - Human

Factors

£

1,359,788

TSB FlexiRide 01/09/

2009

01/12/

2011

HW Comms, Liftshare,

Penrillian, University of

Lancaster

£

544,861

TSB Customer relationships in shopper travel

decisions

01/09/

2009

01/09/

2011

DHC, Arriva,

Fortress, Drumbeat

£

516,758

TSB

OUR TRAVEL: Real-time context-

sensitive travel information for

communities

In Touch ltd, Carillion,

Lancaster University

£

1,668,622

TSB

Provision of (multimodal and ) bus info

using solar powered signs, determination

of renewable power budget to maximise

info quality; modal shift analysis; business

case

Nexus Alpha Ltd,

JMW, HiTrans

£

212,993

TSB EPTIMS: Empowered personal travel

itinerary monitoring service

01/09/

2009

01/06/

2011 Logica, ACIS

£

1,501,486

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TSB

Improved information sharing for the more

intelligent use of demand responsive

transport: A UK booking portal

01/09/

2009

01/09/

2011

Mobisoft UK,

Edinburgh Napier Uni,

Quotient

Associates,H6

University of Aberdeen

£

357,923

TSB/EPS

RC/DfT User Innovation Plus

01/01/

2008

01/09/

2012

FP 2DECIDE: Toolkit for sustainable decision

making in ITS deployment

10/09 09/11 Mr Martin

BÖHM http://www.2decide.eu/

14 Partners inc.

Rapp Trans Ltd.,

Algoe Consultants,

Jacobs Consultancy

Spol S RO

1.8

FP

2MOVE2: New forms of sustainable urban

transport and mobility

12/12 11/16

Wolfgang

FORDERER

8 partners inc.

Landeshauptstadt

Stuttgart, Tel Avis

Jafo Municipality,

Statutarni Mesto

Brno

5.6

FP

2WIDE_SENSE: Wide spectral band and

wide dynamics multifunctional imagin

sensor enabling safer car transportation

01/10 12/12 Dr Denis

Mazerolle

7 partners incl.

Raptor Photonics

Ltd, New Imaging

Technologies

3.2

FP

3IBS: The Intelligent, Innovative,

Integrated Bus Systems

10/12 03/15

Umberto

GUIDA

http://www.uitp.org/

10 partners inc.

Union internationale

des Transport

Publics, Consorcio

Regional de

Transportes de

Madrid, Fraunhofer

Gesellschaft zue

3.0

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Foerderung der

Angewandten

Forschung

FP

ACTIVETEST: Dissemination of

performance testing methods for ICT-

based safety functions in road vehicles

01/11 01/13

Jan

JACOBSON

http://www.activetest.e

u/

3 partners inc. SP

Svergies Tekniska

Forskninginstitut,

Rheinisch-

Westfaelische

Technische

Hochschule Aachen

0.5

FP

ADAPTATION: Drivers' behavioural

adaptation over the time in response to

ADAS use

01/10 12/13

Fabienne

MOLINARI

http://www.ifsttar.fr/

10 partners inc.

Institut Francaise des

Sciences et

Technologies des

Transports, de

l'Amenagement et

des Reseaux, TRL,

Technische

Universitaet

Chemnitz

2.5

FP

ADOSE: reliable application specific

detection of road users with vehicle on-

board sensors

01/08 12/10 Nereo Pallaro

Centro Ricerche Fiat

Societa Consortile

per Azioni

6.0

FP

AIMS: Advanced impacts evaluation

methodology for innovative freight

transport solutions

09/08 07/10 Mr Marcel

Huschebeck www.bestufs,net

9 partners incl.

Hamburg Uni,

Bruxelles Uni,

International

Consulting

Environmental

Services

1.1

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FP

AMITRAN: Assessment Methodologies for

ICT in multimodal transport from User

Behaviour to CO2 reduction

11/11 04/14

Gerdien

KLUNDER

7 partners inc.

Nederlandse

Organisatie voor

Toegepast

Natuurwetenschappe

lijk onderzoek,

Teamnet

International, Ecorys

Nederland

1.9

FP

ARCHIMEDES - Achieving real change

with innovative transport measures

demonstrating energy savings

09/08 09/12

Mr Kurt

Hermann

MARKWORTH

http://www.civitas-

initiative.org/index.php

?id=70&sel_menu=6&

proj_id=9

16 partners inc.

Aalborg Kommune,

Regia Autonoma de

Transport Public

IASI, Nordjyllands

Trafikselskab

16.0

FP ASPIS: Autonomous surveillance in public

transport infrastructure systems

06/08 05/11 Mr Christian

Fedorczak www.thalesgroup.com

8 partners incl.

ITTI.SP.ZO.O,

Athena Research

and Innovation

Centre in Information

Communication &

Knowledge

Technologies

2.6

FP

ASSESS: Assessment of integrated

vehicle safety systems for improved

vehicle safety

07/09 01/13 Paul Lemmen www.assess-

project.eu

15 partners: FTSS,

Daimler, PSA, BAST,

Bosch, Chalmers,

IDIADA, TNO,

Toyota, TRL, TRW,

Uniresearch, TUG

,CEESAR, UoC

3.6

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39

FP

ASSET-ROAD - ASSET advanced safety

and driver support in essential road

transport

07/08 12/11 Dr. Walter

MAIBACH

http://www.project-

asset.com/

19 partners inc. PTV

AG, Universita degli

Studi di Modena e

Reggio Emilia,

Clarity Consulting

information and

Managment services

Ltd.

6.1

FP ASTERICS: Assistive technology rapid

integration and construction set

01/10 12/12 Franz

Puhretmair

KOMPETENZNETZW

ERK

INFORMATIONSTEC

HNOLOGIE ZUR

FOERDERUNG DER

INTEGRATION VON

MENSCHEN MIT

BEHINDERUNGEN

9 partners inc.

StarLab Barcelona

SL, Fundacion

Instituto

Gerontologico Maria

- Ingema, Universite

Pierre et Marie Curie

Pari 6

2.6

FP ATENEA: Advanced techniques for

navigation receivers and applications

01/10 07/11 Ms Laurence

Megret

www.deimos-

space.com

6 partners incl.

Geonumerics SL,

Politecnico Di Torino

5.0

FP BE LOGIC: Benchmarking logistics and

co-modality

09/08 02/11 Mr Rene

Mooren www.ecorys.com

9 partners incl. Uni of

Newcastle Upon

Tyne, Mobycon BV

2.0

FP

BESTFACT

01/12 12/15 Marcel

HUSCHEBEC

K

18 partners inc. PTV,

University of

Westminster, Gruppo

Clas

2.7

FP

CAPIRE: Coordination Action on PPP

Implementation for Road-Transport

Electrification

10/10 10/14 Gonzalo

Hennequet www.capire.eu

14 partners, among

them: Renault, CRF,

Volvo, AVL,

VDI/VDE-IT, Bosch,

Valeo, Iberdrola, TfL,

1.7

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Continental, Hidria, P

& G, TÜV Rheinland,

Solaris

FP CARBOTRAF: A Decision Support

System for Reducing CO2 and Black

Carbon Emissions by Adaptive Traffic

Management

09/11 08/14

Martin

LITZENBERG

ER

8 partners inc. AIT,

Vlaamse Instelling

voor Technologisch

Onderzoek, IBM

Osterreich

Internationale

Buromaschinen

Gesellschaft

3.1

FP CASPER - Child advanced safety project

for European roads

04/09 03/12 Mr Philippe

LESIRE

http://www.casper-

project.eu/

15 partners inc.

VEREIN FÜR

FAHRZEUGSICHER

HEIT BERLIN E.V.,

TECHNISCHE

UNIVERSITAET

BERLIN,

LOUGHBOROUGH

UNIVERSITY

3.9

FP CATCH; Carbon aware travel choices in

the climate-friendly world of tomorrow

08/09 01/12 Dr Steven

Cassidy www.mrcmh.com

11 parters incl. MRC

McLean Hazel Ltd,

Uni of West of

England, TRL Ltd

1.5

FP CATS: City alternative transport system 01/10 12/13 Jean-francois

Argence www.lohr.fr

10 partners incl.

Ploiesti City Hall,

Europe Recherche

Transport

2.97

FP

CESAR: Cost-Efficient Methods and

Processes for Safety Relevant Embedded

Systems

03/09 06/12 Gerhard

GRIESSNIG

http://www.avl.com/

53 partners inc. AVL

List, University of

Manchester, Infineon

9.7

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41

Technologies

FP CITY MOVE: City multi-Role Optimized

Vehicle

10/10 10/13 Gianfranco

Burzio

www.citymoveproject.e

u

IVECO, Volvo,

Continental, Plastic

Omnium, VTI,

ColdCar, CNRS-LET,

POLIS, Chereau,

FIT, Shenker,

Danone

3.3

FP

CITY-HUB

09/12 02/15

Gonzalo

LEON

http://www.upm.es/inst

itucional

9 partners inc.

Universidad

Politecnica de

Madrid, TRL, Institut

Francaise des

Sciences et

Technologies des

Transports

1.3

FP CITYLOG: Sustainability and efficiency of

city logistics

01/10 12/12 Dr. Massimo

CASALI www.crf.it

18 partners incl.

Volvo technology AB,

Iveco S.P.A.,

Interface Transport

3.6

FP

CITYMOBIL2

09/12 08/16 Adriano

ALESSANDRI

NI

http://www.uniroma1.it/

Universita degli Studi

di Roma la Sapienza,

Ecole Polytechnique

Federale de

Lausanne, University

of Leeds

9.5

FP CITYNETMOBIL - City network for fair

mobility

09/08 11/11

Prof.

Francesco

FILIPPI

http://www.cities-for-

mobility.net

4 partners inc.

Universita degli Studi

di Roma la Sapienza,

1.0

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POLIS

FP CIVITAS: Cleaner and better transport in

cities

http://www.civitas-

initiative.org/index.php

?id=6

A large number of

partners across a

range of projects

FP CLOSER: Connecting long and short-

distance networks for efficient transport

01/10 12/12

Dr Mariano

Navas

Gutierrez

www.cedex.es

8 partners incl.

Valtion Teknillinen

Tutkimuskeskus,

Hellas Centre for

Research and

Technology

1.5

CO3: Collaboration Concepts for

Comodality

19/11 08/14 Dirk 'T HOOFT

(Mr) http://www.hidc.nl/

19 partners inc.

Cranfield University,

Eluplug Ltd. Heriot-

Watt university

2.0

FP COLOMBO: Cooperative Self-Organizing

System for low Carbon Mobility at low

Penetration Rates

11/12 10/15 Christine

ZÖLLTER

6 partners inc.

Deutsches Zentrum

fuer Luft, Eurecom,

Peek Traffic

2.1

FP COMCIS:Collaborative Information

Services for Container Management

09/11 08/13 Frank

KNOORS

http://www.logit-

systems.com/

13 Partners inc. Logit

Sytems, Marlo AS,

BMT Group Ltd.

2.9

FP COMESAFETY2: Communications for

eSafety2

01/11 01/14 Markus

Straßberge

http://www.comesafety

.org/

10 partners, among

them BMW, CRF,

Daimler, Renault,

Volvo, BAST,

ERTICO

2.3

FP

CONDUITS: Coordination of network

descriptors for urban intelligent

transportation systems

05/09 04/11 Mr Donato

Pellegrini www.isis-it.com

10 partners incl.

Imperial College,

Israel Institute of

0.95

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Technology, Dept. Of

Transport Paris

FP COVER - Co-ordination of vehicle and

road safety initiatives

04/09 03/13 Mr Paul

LEMMEN

http://www.biomechani

cs-coordination.eu/

8 partners inc

Humanetics Europe

GMBH, TRL Ltd. Uni

Research BV

0.5

FP DaCoTA: Developing the road safety

observatory

01/10 10/13 Pete Thomas www.dacota-project.eu

18 partners, among

them PSA, Renault,

VW, IFSTTAR,

SWOV, NTUA

7

FP

DECOMOBIL: Support action to

contribute to the preparation of future

community research programme in user

centred Design for ECO-multimodal

MOBILity

10/11 09/14

Lucile

MENDOZA

http://decomobil.huma

nist-vce.eu/

3 partners inc.

Humanist, TRL,

Bundesanstalt fuer

Strassenwesen

0.3

FP

DEMOCRITOS: Developing the mobilty

credits integrated platform enabling

travellers to improve urban transport

sustainability

10/09 09/11 Dr Antonio

Rossa

www.comune.genova.i

t

9 partners incl.

Verband Region

Stuttgart, SC IPA SA,

TRT Trasportie

Territorio SRL

1.36

FP DHERGO: Digital humans for ergonomic

design of products

09/08 12/11 Fabienne

Janin www.dhergo.org

10 partners, among

them BMW, PSA,

Renault

3.5

FP

DRIVE C2X: DRIVing implementation and

Evaluation of C2X communication

technology in Europe

01/11 12/13

Wolfgang

SCHOENLEN

32 partners inc.

Daimler,

Interuniversitair

Micro-Electronica

Centrum,

Uniersitatea

Tehnican Cluj-

12.4

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Napoca

FP DRIVE: Dynamic Radio for IP-Services in

Vehicular Environments

to

come

to

come Ralf Toenjes

Ericsson Eurolab

Deutschland GMBH

15 partners incl.

BBC, Vodafone Ltd,

Surrey Uni

4.6

FP DYN@MO: DYNamic citizens @ctive for

sustainable MObility

12/12 11/16 Eckhard

LAROSCH

27 partners inc. Stadt

Aachen, Universitat

de les illes balears,

Politchnika Gdanska

8.0

FP EBSF: European bus system of the future 09/08 09/12 Umberto

Guida http://www.ebsf.eu

47 partners, among

them

Evobus/Mercedes,

Irisbus Iveco, MAN,

Scania

16

FP

ECODRIVER: Supporting the driver in

conserving energy and reducing

emissions

10/11 09/15

Martin

HAMILTON

http://www.ecodriver-

project.eu/

12 partners inc.

University of Leeds,

Navteq, Nederlandse

Organisatie voor

Toegepast

Natuurwetenschappe

lijk Onderzoek

10.7

FP ECOGEM: Cooperative advanced driver

assistance system for green cars

09/10 02/13 Mr Kerem

Kurklu

Temsa Arastirma

Gelistirme VE

Teknoloji

11 partners incl.

Pininfarina SPA,

bradford Uni

2.0

FP

ECOMOVE: Cooperative Mobility

Systems and Services for Energy

Efficiency

04/10 04/13 J.-C. Pandazis www.ecomove-

project.eu

BMW, CRF, DAF,

ASFA, AVL, Bosch,

Cobra, Continental,

CTAG, DLR

13.7

FP ECOMPASS: eCO-friendly urban Multi-

modal route PlAnning Services for Mobile 11/11 10/14 Christos

ZAROLIAGIS

6 partners inc.

Computer 2.7

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uSers

Technology Institute

& Press Diophantus,

Karlsruher Institut

fuer Technologie,

PTV Planun

Transport Verkehr

FP

ECONAV: Ecological Aware Navigation:

Usable Persuasive Trip Advisor for

Reducing CO2-consumption

10/11 09/14

Manfred

TSCHELIGI

8 partners inc. Cure

Centrum fur die

Untersuchung und

Ralisierung

Endbenutzerorientier

ter Interaktiver

System, Fluidtime

Data Services,

College of the Holy

and Undivided Trinity

of Queen Elizabeth

2.4

FP E-FREIGHT: European e-freight

capabilities for co-modal transport

01/10 06/13 Ms Caroline

Aloy BMT Group Ltd

30 partners incl. Uni

of Newcastle upon

Tyne, MJC2 Ltd,

Stena Line

Scandinavia

8.3

FP E-HIMALAYA: extended-HIgh

performance MAss market GNSS receiver

muLti stAndard readY for mArket

05/12 11/14

Alexandra

UBEDA

http://www.thalesgroup

.com/Space/

7 partners inc.

Thales Alenie Space

France,

STMicroElectronics,

Proton World Intl.

1.0

FP

ELVIRE: Electric vehicle communication

to infrastructure, road services and

electricity supply

01/10 12/12 Mr Hannes

Luettringhaus

Continental,

Babenhausen,

Deutschland

11 partners incl.

Endesa Network

Factory SL, Better

Place Labs Israel

5.1

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FP EMERALD: Energy managament and

recharging for efficient electric car driving

10/12 09/15 Marco Boero Softeco Sismat

12 partners inc.

Instytut Transportu

Samochodowego,

Cosmote Kinites

Tilepikoinonies,

Temsa Global

Sanayi Ve Ticaret

3.2

FP

ENABLE: Stimulate sustainable freight

tranport systems in Latin American

countries

09/09 08/11 Prof Costas

Kiparissides www.certh.gr

5 partners incl.

Hellas Centre for

Research and

Technology

0.5

FP

Enhanced WISETRIP: Enhancing

Intermodality of Content, Personalised

Information and Functionality of

WISETRIP Network of Journey Planning

Engines

09/11 02/14 MR Vassilis

SPITADAKIS

http://wisetrip.travel/Wi

setripFrontEnd/Index.a

ction

14 partners, inc.

Telespazio SPA,

Nextant SPA, The

University Court of

the University of

Aberdeen

1.8

FP ESAFETY CHALLENGE: eSafety

Challenge and Awareness Raising

01/10 12/11 Rita

CUYPERS

6 partners inc. FIA,

H3B Media Ltd.

CLEPA

1.6

FP

EURIDICE: European inter-disciplinary

research on intelligent cargo for efficient,

safe and environment-friendly logistics

02/08 10/11 Mr Massimo

Brumat Insiel Informatica

22 partners incl. Telit

Communications

SPA, Logica

Nederland, Omega

International

Transport & Logistics

8.2

FP EUROFOT: European Field Operational

Test on active safety functions in vehicles

05/08 08/11 Aria Etemad

Ford

Forschungszentrum,

Aachen

No other partners

listed 1.4

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FP eVADER:Electric Vehicle Alert for

Detection and Emergency Response

10/11 09/14 Ms. Victoria

DOMINGO

http://www.idiada.com/

web/homepage.html

11 partners inc.

Idiada Automotive

Technology SA, PSA

S.A, Continental

Automotive France

SAS

1.8

FP EVALUE: Testing and evaluation methods

for ICT-based saftey systems

01/08 12/10 Micha

Lesemann

Rheinisch

Westfaelische

Technische

Hochschule, Aachen

None listed 2.3

FP EVITA: E-safety vehicle intrusion

protected applications

07/08 12/11 Ms Eike Rupp

Fraunhofer

Gesellschaft zur

Foerderung der

Angewandten

Forschung EV

12 partners incl.

MIRA, Infineon

Technologies AG

3.8

FP FIMCAR - Frontal Impact and

Compatibility Assessment Research

10/09 09/12 Ms. Simone

LUDWIG http://www.fimcar.eu/

19 partners inc.

Technische

Universitaet Berlin,

Fiat Group

Automobiles SPA,

Chalmers Tekniska

Hoegskola AB

3.8

FP

FNIR: Fusing far-infrared and near-

infrared imaging for pedestrian injury

mitigation

01/08 06/10 Leif Bergstrom Autoliv Development

AB None listed 1.9

FP FURBOT: Freight Urban RoBOTic vehicle 11/11 10/14 Professor

Molfino REZIA http://www.unige.it/

8 partners inc.

Universita degli Studi

di Genova, Bremach

Indsutrie SRL, ZTS

Vyskumno-Vyvojovy

Ustav Kosice AS

3.3

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FP GEONET: Geo-addressing and geo-

routing for vehicular communications

02/08 01/10 Arnaud De La

Fortelle

Institut National De

Recherche En

Informatique Et En

Automatique

1.9

FP HAVE-IT: Highly automated vehicles for

intelligent transport

02/08 07/11 Gernot

Spielgelberg

Siemens VDO

Automotive AG

Strategy and

Technology

No other partners

listed 16.9

FP HERMES: High efficient and reliable

arrangements for crossmodal transport

01/10 12/11 Teresa Malhoa www.ist.utl.pt

11 partners incl.

University of the

Aegean,

Transportforskningsg

ruppen

1.26

FP HOST: Human oriented sustainable

transport means

01/05 02/09 Prof. Fabio

Orecchini www.cirps.it

10 partners incl.

Jelley Ltd 2.0

FP

HUBWAYS: coHerent measures and

environmental interventions to

debottleneck hUBs of the multimodal

netWork fAvoured bY Seamless flow of

goods

11/12 04/15

Mary VAYOU

http://www.ecohubs.eu

/

14 partners inc. BMT

Group Ltd., Marlo

AS, Union

internationale des

Societes de

Transport Combine

Rail-Route

2.9

FP

ICAR SUPPORT: Intelligent Car Support

12/09 11/12

Lina

KONSTANTIN

OPOULOU

6 partners inc.

EUROPEAN ROAD

TRANSPORT

TELEMATICS

IMPLEMENTATION

COORDINATION

ORGANISATION ,

ACEA, YGOMI

1.9

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Europe, Dekra

Automobil

FP ICAR: Intelligent car support 12/09 11/12 Ms Monica

Schettino

European Road

Transport Telematics

Implementation,

Coordination Org.

6 partners incl. Q-

Free ASA, Ygomi

Europe KFT

1.9

FP ICARGO: Intelligent Cargo in Efficient and

Sustainable Global Logistics Operations

11/11 04/15

Alicia GARCIA

29 partners inc. Atos

Spean, Interporto

Bologna, Logica

Newderland

11.3

FP IC-IC: Enhancing interconnectivity through

infoconnectivity

02/11 01/14 Mr Peter

Simlinger www.iiid.net

8 partners incl. IN2

Search Interfaces

Development Ltd,

Star Engineering

GMBH, Attoma Sarl

1.47

FP

ICSI: Intelligent Cooperative Sensing for

Improved traffic efficiency

11/12 04/15

Cordiviola

ELENA

10 partners inc.

Intecs Informatica e

Tecnologia del

Software, Instituto de

telecomunicacoes,

Objectsecurity Ltd.

2.9

FP ICT4FEV: Information and communication

technologies for the full electric vehicle

05/10 04/12 Dr Gereon

Meyer

www.smart-systems-

integrations.org

6 partners incl.

Siemens AG, NXP

Semiconductors,

European Aeronautic

Defence and Space

Company

0.99

FP

ICT-EMISSIONS: Development of a

methodology and tool to evaluate the

impact of ICT measures on road transport

10/11 09/14 Zissis

SAMARAS

10 partners inc.

Aristotelio

Panepistimio

2.9

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emissions

Thessalonikis,

Madrid Calle 30

FP

IMOBILITY CHALLENGE: iMobility

Challenge and Awareness Raising -

iMobility Challenge

10/12 09/14

Gabriel

SIMCIC

5 partners inc.

Federation

Internationale de

l'Automobile,

Teknoslogian

Tutkimuskeskus,

European Road

Transpor t

Telematics

Implementation

Coordination

Organisation

1.6

FP

IMVITER: Implementation of virtual testing

in safety regulations

04/09 06/12

María Teresa

FERNÁNDEZ

http://www.cidaut.es/

15 partners inc.

Fundacion Cidaut,

Bundesanstalt fuer

Strassenwesen, Audi

Aktiengesellschaft

3.2

FP Instant Mobility: Future Internet for smart,

efficient and green urban mobility

04/11 04/13 Patrick

Gatellier

http://www.instant-

mobility.eu/

21 partners + 7

associated, among

them CRF, Volvo,

Ertico, Navteq,

Valeo, Continental,

France Telecom,

Telecom Italia,

Telefonica, CEA,

DLR, DHL

5

FP INTEGRITY: Intermodal global door-to-

door container supply chain visibility

06/08 05/11 Dr Frank

Arendt www.isl.org

16 partners incl.

Xerox Manufacturing 6.5

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Nederland, HM

Revenue and

Customers, The

Felixstowe Dock and

Railway Company

FP

INTERACTION - Differences and

similarities in driver INTERACTION with

in-vehicle technologies

11/08 04/12 Ms. Mathilde

BRUYERE

http://interaction-

fp7.eu/

13 partners inc.

Europe Recherche

Transport, Factum

Chaloupka & Risser

OHG, TRL Ltd.

2.5

FP

INTERACTIVE: Development and

evaluation of next-generation safety

systems for Intelligent Vehicles

01/10 06/13 Mr Aria

Etemad

Ford

Forschungszentrum,

Aachen

29 partners incl.

Daimler, TRW Ltd,

BMW, Volkswagen,

Volvo

16.9

FP

INTERCONNECT: Interconnection

between short and long-distance transport

networks

06/09 05/11

Prof.

Christiane

Bielefeldt

www.napier.ac.uk

7 partners incl.

Leeds Uni, Mcrit S.L. 1.5

FP INTERSAFE-2: Cooperative intersection

safety

06/08 06/11 Kay

Fuerstenberg www.intersafe-2.eu

SICK, BMW, VW,

Volvo Technology,

IKA, INRIA, NEC,

Swarco, TRW, Uni

Cluj, VTT

3.9

FP IoE: Internet of Energy for Electric Mobility 05/11 04/14 Dr. Ovidiu

VERMESAN

http://www.artemis-

ioe.eu/

40 partners inc.

Stiftelsen Sintef,

Technische

Universitaet

Braunschweig,

Epyon Bv

7.4

FP

IOT-I: Internet of Things Initiative

09/10 08/12 Rahim

TAFAZOLLI

17 partners inc.

University of Surrey,

Alexandra Instituttet

1.0

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VDI/VDE Innovation

+ Technik

FP

ISI-PADAS - Integrated human modelling

and simulation to support human error risk

analysis of partially autonomous driver

assistance systems

09/08 08/11 Mr Karl-heinz

MENKE

http://www.isi-

padas.eu/

11 partners inc. Offis

EV, Universita degli

Studi di Modena e

Reggio Emilia

3.3

FP ISOTRACK: ISO Shipping Container

Tracking and Monitoring System

11/08 10/11 Mr Ray Lee

The Defence

Manufacturers

Association Ltd

12 partners incl. The

UK Intelligent

Systems Research

Institute Ltd, Lloyd's

Register, TTS

Shipping Ltd

2.1

FP I-TOUR: Intelligent transport system for

optimzed urban trips

02/10 01/13 Mr Pier Trucco www.formitservizi.com

9 partners incl. PTV

Planung Transport,

Cadzow

Communications

Consulting Ltd,

University College

London

3.5

FP I-TRAVEL: Service platform for the

connected traveller

01/08 09/09 Mr Paul

Kompfner www.ertico.com

19 partners incl.

Logica Nederland,

Oracle Belgium,

1.45

FP

LOGINN: LOGistics INNovation uptake

11/12 04/15 Margherita

FORCOLIN

12 partners inc.

INSIEL, Stiftelsen

Sintef, BIBA

1.0

FP

LOGISTICS FOR LIFE: Logistics industry

coalition for long term, ICT-based freight

transport efficiency

01/10 06/12 Mr Paolo

Paganelli Insiel Informatica

16 partners incl.

Volvo Technology

AB, Intel

Performance

Learning Solutions

1.4

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Ltd.

FP

LORRY

11/12 10/15

Georges

THIELEN

http://www.goodyear.c

om/

11 partners inc.

Goodyear,

Fraunhofer

Gesellschaft zur

Foerferung der

Andewandten

Forschung

2.4

FP MBAT: Combined Model-based Analysis

and Testing of Embedded Systems

11/11 10/14 Wolfgang

SCHOENLEN

http://www.daimler.co

m/

38 partners inc.

Daimler, Offis,

Kungliga Tekniska

Hoeggskolan

5.4

FP METPEX: A MEasurement Tool to

determine the quality of the Passenger

EXperience

11/12 10/15

Andree

WOODCOCK

http://www.coventry.ac

.uk/

16 partners inc.

Coventry University,

Politecnico di Torino,

Kungliga Tekniska

Hoegskolan

2.7

FP MOBILITY 2.0: Co-operative ITS Systems

for Enhanced Electric Vehicle Mobility

09/12 02/15

9 partners inc.

Broadbit Slovakia,

Comune di Reggio

Emilia, Prive SRL

2.0

FP

MOBINCITY: SMART MOBILITY IN

SMART CITY

07/12 06/15 Esther

MOCHOLÍ

MUNERA

13 partners inc.

Asociacion Instituto

Tecnologico de la

energia, Technmar,

Zabala Innovation

Consulting

2.9

FP MOBIS: Personalized Mobility Services

for energy efficiency and security through 10/12 05/15 Margherita

FORCOLIN

9 partners inc. Insiel,

Atos, Efarmoges 3.0

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advanced Artificial Intelligence techniques

Exypnou Logismikou

Kykloforias &

Metaforon

FP

MOBOT: Intelligent Active MObility Aid

RoBOT integrating Multimodal

Communication

02/13 01/16

Claudius

MOTT

8 partners inc.

Technische

Universitaet

Meunchen, Diaplasis

Rehabilitation

Centre, Athen

Research and

Innovation Centre in

Information

Communication and

Knowledge

Technologies

3.1

FP MODE: Maintenance on demand 09/09 08/12 Dr Samuel

Artus www.volvo.com

9 partners incl.

Avonwood

Developments Ltd,

DHL Worldwide

Express Logistics

3.75

FP MODULUSHCA: Modular Logistics Units

in Shared Co-modal Networks

10/12 09/15

Marcel HUSCH

EBECK

http://www.modulushc

a.eu/

15 partners inc. PTV

Planung Transport

Verkehr, J.A.M de

Rijk, Association

pour la recerche et le

developpement des

methodes et

processus insutriels

2.9

FP MODUM: Models for Optimising Dynamic

Urban Mobility

10/11 09/14 Griet DE

CEUSTER

9 partners inc.

Transport and

Mobility Leuven,

2.4

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Nottingham City

Council, Nottingham

Trent University

FP MOSARIM: More saftey for all by radar

interference mitigation

FP

NEARCTIS: A network of excellence for

advanced road cooperative traffic

management in the information society

07/08 06/12 Juliette

Renaud

Europe Recherche

Transport

No other partners

listed 2.5

FP

NODES

10/12 09/15 Caroline

HOOGENDO

ORN

http://www.uitp.org/

17 partners inc.

UITP, Consorcio

Regional de

Transportes de

Madrid, Technische

Universiteit Delft

2.8

FP ODICIS: One display for a cockpit

interactive solution

05/09 10/11 Ms Marie-

Lucie Larrieu

www.thales-

avionics.com

9 partners incl.

University of Malta,

Alenia Aeronautica

SPA, Diehl

Aerospace GMBH

3.6

FP OFAV: Open intelligent systems for future

autonomous vehicles

12/08 11/13 Ms Paola

Magri

Universita Degli Studi

di Parma

No other partners

listed 1.75

FP OpEneR: Optimal Energy Consumption

and Recovery based on system network

05/11 04/14 Sandra

LEHMANN

http://www.fp7-

opener.eu/

6 partners inc.

Robert Bosch

GMBH, Peugeot

Citroen Automotibiles

SA, AVL List GMBH

4.4

FP

OPTION: Optimizing policies for transport:

accounting for industrial organisation in

network markets

05/10 04/15 Mr Frans

Snijders www.vu.nl

No other partners

listed 2.49

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FP OVERSEE: Open vehicular secure

platform

01/10 06/12 Dr Thomas

Wollinger Escrypt GMBH

8 partners incl.

Universitaet Siegen,

Volkswagen AG,

Trialog

2.8

FP

P3ITS - Pre-Commercial Public

Procurement for Intelligent Transport

Systems

01/10 09/11 Mr Rasmus

LINDHOLM www.p3its.eu

12 partners inc.

European Road

Transport Telematics

Implementation Co-

ordination

organisation, TTS

Italia, ITS Bretagne

0.4

FP PEIT: Powertrain equppied with intelligent

technologies

09/01 08/04 Mr Ansgar

Maisch DaimlerChrysler AG

11 partners incl.

Continental AG,

Tuev Nord

Strassenverkehr

GMBH

2.0

FP PICAV: Personal intelligent sity accessible

vehicle system

08/09 07/12 Mr Ettore

Ginestra www.unige.it

7 partners incl.

University College

London, Mazel

Ingenieros Sociedad

Anonima

2.8

FP P-MOB: Integrated Enabling Technologies

for Efficient Electrical Personal Mobility

05/10 04/13 Dr. Massimo

CASALI

http://eeepro.shef.ac.u

k/p-mob/

7 Partners inc.

Centro Ricerche Fiat

SCPA, Inegra

Renewable Energies

SRL, Poli Model SRL

2.8

FP

POLLUX: Process oriented electrical

control units for electrical vehicles

developed on a multi-system real-time

embedded plaftorm

03/10 02/13 Ovidiu

Vermesan Stiftelsen Sintef

36 partners inc. AIT

Austrian Institute of

Technology,

Austriamicrosystems,

Vysoke Uceni

5.5

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Technicke V Brne

FP

POWERAMP: Clean Energy Production

through Roadway Surface Power

Harvesting Systems for Increased Safety

in the Transportation Sector

06/10 05/12 Ms Laura

Giovanelli www.dappolonia.it

7 partners incl.

Highways Energy

Systems Ltd, Lamb

Precision

Engineering Ltd,

MVM Sheet Metal

Fabrications Ltd

1.09

FP

PowerUp: Specification, Implementation,

Field Trial, and Standardisation of the

Vehicle-2-Grid Interface

07/11 06/13 MR Andras

KOVACS

http://www.power-

up.org/

11 Partners inc.

Broadbit Slovakia

SRO, Volvo

Technology AB,

Institut Europeen

Des Normes de

Telecommunication

2.4

FP

PROLOGUE - Promoting real life

Observations for Gaining Understanding

of road behaviour in Europe

08/09 07/11 Mr G.B.I.

PORTENA

http://www.prologue-

eu.eu/

9 partners inc.

STICHTING

WETENSCHAPPELI

JK ONDERZOEK

VERKEERSVEILIGH

EID, OR YAROK

ASSOCIATION,

UNIVERSITAT DE

VALENCIA

2.0

FP

PROS: Priorities for Road Safety

Research in Europe

09/12 08/14

Peter URBAN

http://www.fka.de/

12 partners inc. FKA,

Loughborough

University,

Nederlandsw

Organisatie voor

0.8

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Toegepast

Natuuwtenschappelij

k onderzoek

FP REDUCTION:Reducing Environmental

Footprint based on Multi-Modal Fleet

management System for Eco-Routing and

Driver Behaviour Adaptation

09/11 08/14 Lars

SCHMIDT-

THIEME

9 partners inc.

Stiftung Universitat

Hildesheim,

Panepistimio

Thessalias, Delphi

Deutschland

2.8

FP

RISING - RIS Services for Improving the

Integration of Inland Waterway Transports

into Intermodal Chains

02/09 01/12 Dr. Frank

ARENDT http://www.rising.eu/

23 Partners inc.

Insitut fuer

Seeverkehrswirtscha

ft und Logistik,

Promotie

Binnenvaart

Vlaanderen, Marlo

AS

5.3

FP ROADIDEA: Road map for radical

innovations in European transport

services

12/07 09/10

o SAARIKIVI

14 partners inc.

Foreca Consulting,

Deutsches Zentrum

fuer Luft und

Raumfahrt, Klimator

3.3

FP

SAFERIDER: Advanced telematics for

enhancing the safety and comfort of

motorcycle riders

01/08 12/10 Evangelos

Bekiaris www.certh.gr

No other partners

listed 3.5

FP

SAFETRIP: Satellite application for

emergency handling, traffic alerts, road

safety and incident prevention

10/09 09/12 Mr Guy

Fremont www.sanef.com

20 partners incl.

Univerisity College

London, Algoe,

Eurolines

7.9

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FP

SAFIER: Support action for

implementation of ERTRAC's road

transport research priorities

02/09 02/12 Josef

Affenzeller www.ertrac.org

CRF, Volvo

Technology,

VW/Carmeq,

Delphi/Mecel, Valeo,

UITP, Fehrl, IKA,

Ertico, CONCAWE,

AVL

1.5

FP SARTRE - Safe Road Trains for the

Environment

09/09 10/12 Mr Marc

VIGAR

http://www.sartre-

project.eu/

7 partners inc.

Ricardo UK, Volvo

AB, SP Svergies

Tekniska

Forskningsinstitut

AB*

3.8

FP SATIE: Support Action for a Transport ICT

European large scale action

09/11 09/14 Paul Kompfner www.SATIE.eu

10 partners, among

them EUCAR 1.4

FP SCVP: Smartest cars video project 01/08 06/10 Luis Hill H3B Media Ltd No other partners

listed 1.3

FP

ShLOW - Show Me How Slow: Mobilising

Evidence from Transport Research into

Speed

03/08 02/10 Mr Gabriel

SIMCIC http://www.shlow.eu/

14 partners inc.

European Transport

Safety Council,

Centrum Dopravniho

Vyzkumu

1.2

FP

SIMPLI-CITY: The Road User Information

System of the Future

10/12 09/15

Stefan

SCHULTE

10 partners inc.

Technische

Universitaet Wien,

SRM, Technische

Universitaet

Darmstadt

3.6

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FP SKIDSAFE - Enhanced Driver Safety Due

to Improved Skid Resistance

11/09 10/13 Mr Maarten

DE GROOT

http://www.skidsafe.or

g/

6 partners inc.

Technische

Universiteit Delft,

Institut Francais des

Sciences et

Technologies des

Transports,

Aggregate Industries

UK Ltd.

3.3

FP SMART EV-VC: Smart electric vehicle

value chains

10/12 09/14 Gereon Meyer VDI-VDE Innovation +

Technick

10 partners inc. AVL

List, Vrije Universiteit

Brussel, Asociacion

Espanola de

Feabricantes de

Equipos y

Componentes para

Automocion

1.0

FP

SMART RRS: Innovative concepts for

smart road restraint systems to provide

greater safety for vulnerable road users

11/08 11/11 Dr Oscar

Lopez Lorente www.unizar.es

11 partners incl.

TRW Ltd, Essex

County Council,

Atkins Consultants

Ltd

2.18

FP SMARTFREIGHT: Smart freight transport

in urban areas

01/08 06/10 Hans

Westerheim Stiftelsen Sintef

No other partners

listed 2.2

FP

SMARTFUSION

04/12 03/15

Nicola

DOLMAN

http://www.newcastle.a

c.uk/

University of

Newcastle,

Newcastle City

Council, The

University of

Westminster

2.5

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

61

FP

SMART-VEI: The smart-vehicle

03/08 02/11

GRITSIS,

DIMITRIOS

15 partners inc.

Sword Technologies,

Panepistimio

Ioanninon,

Technische

Universiteit Delft

3.5

FP

STADIUM: Smart transport applications

designed for large events with impacts on

urban mobility

05/09 04/13 Mr Andrea

Ricci www.isis-it.com

16 partners incl.

Society of Indian

Automobile

Manufacturers,

Transport for London

3.6

FP

STRAIGHTSOL: STRAtegies and

measures for smarter urban freIGHT

SOLutions

08/14 09/11 Dr Jardar

ANDERSEN

http://www.straightsol.

eu/

15 Partners inc.

Transportokonomisk

Institutt, DHL Exel

Supply Chain Spain

SL, University of

Southampton

2.9

FP Structural safety of means of transport

under fast transients

Michel

Geradin

Institute for the

Protection and

Security of the Citizen

Accepted project:

more details to come

FP SUNSET: SUstainable social Network

SErvices for Transport

02/11 01/14 Marcel

BIJLSMA

http://sunset-

project.eu/

9 partners inc.

Stichting Novay,

Queen Mary and

Westfield College

3.0

FP SUPERHUB: SUstainable and

PERsuasive Human Users moBility in

future cities

10/11 09/14

Maria PEREZ

ORTEGA

19 partners inc. GFI

Adelior, Fundacio

Privada Barcelona

Digital Centre

Tecnologic

7.0

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

62

FP

TEAM: Tomorrow's Elastic, Adaptive

Mobility

11/12 10/16

Stephan

KOLLMER

27 partners inc.

FRAUNHOFER-

GESELLSCHAFT

ZUR FOERDERUNG

DER

ANGEWANDTEN

FORSCHUNG ,

NAVTEQ, BMW

FORSCHUNG UND

TECHNIK

11.1

FP TECAR: Training network for the

European car industry

Dr Christof

Peltason Condat

No other partners

listed 1.96

FP TELLIBOX: Intelligent megaswapboxes

for advanced intermodal freight transport

04/08 03/11

Prof

Schmachtenbe

rg

Rheinisch

Westfaelische

Technische

Hochschule, Aachen

10 partners incl.

Wincanton GMBH,

HRD Trailer

Engineering GMBH,

CTL Logistics SA

3.1

FP

TELLISYS: Intelligent Transport System

for Innovative Intermodal Freight

Transport

12/12 11/15 Ernst

SCHMACHTE

NBERG

http://www.rwth-

aachen.de/

8 partners inc.

Rheinisch-

Westfaelische

Technische

Hochschule Aachen

2.9

FP THORAX - Thoracic injury assessment for

improved vehicle safety

02/09 04/13 Mr Paul

LEMMEN

http://www.thorax-

project.eu/

12 partners inc.

Humanetics Europe

GMBH,

Bundesanstalt Fuer

Strassenwesen,

Chalmers Tekniska

Hoegskola AB

3.0

Intelligent Mobility and Intelligent Transport Systems

63

FP

TIDE

10/12 09/15 Gabriela

BARRERA

http://www.polis-

online.org/

13 partners inc.

POLIS, Rupprecht

Consult, Reading

Borough Council

2.1

FP TURBLOG-WW - Transferability of urban

logistics concepts and practices

10/09 09/11 Ms. Daniela

CARVALHO http://www.tis.pt/

7 partners inc. TIS

PT, Nea

Transportonderzoek

EN Opleiding BV,

Universidad Nacional

de Ingenieria

0.9

FP

UDRIVE: eUropean naturalistic Driving

and Riding for Infrastructure & Vehicle

safety and Environment

10/12 09/16

Lisette JANSE

http://www.swov.nl/

19 partners inc.

Stichting

Wetenschappelijk

onderzoek

Verkeersveiligheid,

Technische

Universitaet

Chemnitz, University

of Leeds

8.0

FP

VIAJEO: International demonstrations of

platform for transport planning and travel

information

09/09 08/12 Dr Yanying Li

European Road

Transport Telematics

Implementation,

Coordination Org.

25 partners incl.

ITS-JU, Beijing

Public Transport

Holding

3.6

FP

WINN: European Platform Driving

KnoWledge to INNovations in Freight

Logistics

10/12 03/15 Fernando

LIESA

http://www.cnc-

logistica.org/

Waiting for additional

information 1.0

FP

WISETRIP: Wide scale network of e-

systems for multimodal journey planning

and delivery of trip intelligent personalised

data

02/08 11/10 Ms Maria

Fostieri www.forthnet.gr

13 partners incl.

Angus Transport

Forum, Aberdeen

Uni

1.4