Making Hamburg's warehouse district a digital experience for everyone is the goal of the “Speicherstadt digital” project. In the project, a free app for the operating systems Android and iOS is being developed, which tells the story of Hamburg's UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In order for control centers and situation centers to maintain an overview despite the increasing amount of information due to more and more available data sources such as cameras or sensor data, Fraunhofer FOKUS is developing a semantic and intelligent dashboard. It will not only display information, but also enable collaboration and interaction with other stakeholders (politics, citizens, emergency forces on site) and integrate volunteers into the crisis management in a targeted manner.
The BMBF funded project Software Platform Embedded Systems XT (SPES_XT) is composed of 21 partners from industrial companies and research institutions working on topics like the seamless, methodic and tool-based integration of model and analysis technologies into the development process of embedded systems.
The SPRINT project - short for Software Platform for Integration of Engineering and Things - aims at overcoming the challenges presented by today's silo'ed approach, where the actual integration and testing of various components is only possible once a system can be completely assembled.
Reducing carbon emissions through sustainable urban mobility solutions based on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) - this is the major objective of the STREETLIFE project.
Every year, the Dominican Republic suffers from floods and other natural events that often have catastrophic consequences. Strategies for effective population warning via the existing local early warning system were already developed in a previous project in 2017. The goal now is to further strengthen the early warning system.
The study on the Interaction between Open Source Software and FRAND licensing in Standardisation on behalf of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission is part of the initiative “Setting out the EU approach to Standard Essential Patents”. Within the study based on a review of the literature case studies and a survey will be conducted.
In traditional telecommunication, various experts estimate that fraud accounts for annual losses at an average of 5% of the operators’ revenue and still increasing at a rate of more than 10% yearly. Hence, with the openness and low cost structure of voice over IP (VoIP)
The “Support Centre for Data Sharing” (SCDS) is a new initiative funded by the European Commission to further support the development of the Digital Single Market. The aim is to facilitate the exchange of data between private or public organisations and thus enable the broad use of data.