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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:LK KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING LTD, GYTE, Türksat (Turkey), TURKSAT, Brunel University London +4 partnersLK KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING LTD,GYTE,Türksat (Turkey),TURKSAT,Brunel University London,DAVID HOLD,DAVID HOLD,Brunel University London,LK KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING LTDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 734273Overall Budget: 967,500 EURFunder Contribution: 967,500 EURThe GREENDC proposal contribute to greener data centres by developing a decision support tool that help data centre managers predict energy demands better and evaluate strategies to minimize energy waste and minimize CO2 emissions. GREENDC adopt non-linear energy forecasting model and provide a simulation tool based on dynamic simulation model to allow data centre managers conduct what-if analysis considering factors for energy demands and supply. GREENDC is implemented through knowledge exchange between two academic partners and two industrial partners. Academic partners transfer knowledge on non-linear energy demand forecasting and dynamic simulation to industrial partners while industrial partners transfer their knowledge on data centre operations through secondment activities. The outcome of the GREENDC activities are expected to reduce CO2 emissions and energy waste due to non-optimised energy load balancing from large number of data centres across the Europe.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:PSCE, Türksat (Turkey), Hellenic Open University, MCS DATALABS, TURKSAT +14 partnersPSCE,Türksat (Turkey),Hellenic Open University,MCS DATALABS,TURKSAT,FHG,MCS DATALABS,STS SPECIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE,STS SPECIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE,NAVCERT GMBH,Technological Educational Institute of Crete,Austrian Red Cross,VOZTELECOM SISTEMAS S.L.,PSCE,Harpo,Harpo,Technological Educational Institute of Crete,NAVCERT GMBH,ARCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 653762Overall Budget: 4,130,490 EURFunder Contribution: 4,130,490 EURCurrent emergency systems and 112 services are based on legacy telecommunication technologies, which cannot cope with IP-based services that European citizens use every day. Some of the related limitations are the partial media support (so far, only voice calls and SMS are accepted), the lack of integration of social media, and the use of an analog modem for providing eCall services with limited data amount. As most operators have started migrating towards broadband IP-based infrastructures, current emergency systems need also to be upgraded/adapted in order to fulfill regulatory requirements in terms of Next Generation emergency services. Τhe main objective of EMYNOS project is the design and implementation of a Next Generation platform capable of accommodating rich-media emergency calls that combine voice, text, and video, thus constituting a powerful tool for coordinating communication among citizens, call centers and first responders. Additionally, issues such as call routing/redirection to the closest-available call center, retrieval of the caller location, hoax calls prevention, support for people with disabilities, and integration of social media will be addressed. EMYNOS will enable users to make emergency calls across heterogeneous devices (e.g. PCs, TV sets, mobile, AAC and haptic devices) using various mature technologies, including those making use of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), and WebRTC framework. EMYNOS will also demonstrate how the eCall concept can benefit from the IP technologies by allowing audio-video calls towards the emergency call centers and complementing location information, with photos and videos. EMYNOS involves partners with complementary expertise (telecom/satellite operator, VoIP provider, eCall testers, end users), which together form the chain for the provision of emergency services and which will deliver the EMYNOS demonstrator that will be validated in operational environment (TRL 7)
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:Brunel University London, Corvinus University of Budapest, Türksat (Turkey), Başarsoft, PDM&FC +11 partnersBrunel University London,Corvinus University of Budapest,Türksat (Turkey),Başarsoft,PDM&FC,Başarsoft,TURKSAT,FHG,SU,PDM&FC,IPA-SA,Brunel University London,Corvinus University of Budapest,Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council,Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council,IPA-SAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 248010more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:Türksat (Turkey), TURKSAT, AUB, Brunel University London, Brunel University LondonTürksat (Turkey),TURKSAT,AUB,Brunel University London,Brunel University LondonFunder: European Commission Project Code: 230658more_vert