Challenging environments tolerant Smart systems for IoT and AI
Public support
Provider
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Programme
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Call for proposals
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Main participants
Západočeská univerzita v Plzni / Nové technologie - výzkumné centrum
Contest type
M2 - International cooperation
Contract ID
MSMT-29455/2020-4/13
Alternative language
Project name in Czech
Challenging environments tolerant Smart systems for IoT and AI
Annotation in Czech
Digitalization has been identified as one of the key enablers for renewal and competitiveness of European manufacturing industries. However, grasping the digitalization and IoT-related opportunities can be limited by the harsh environmental conditions of the manufacturing processes and end use environments. The ECSEL-IA 2019 project initiative CHARM aims to contribute to solving this problem by developing ECS technologies that tolerate harsh industrial environments. The project concept centres around real industrial challenges from different types of end use industries. The synergies and impacts arise from similarities in technology solutions serving different applications and industry sectors. The CHARM Use Cases include six differen industry sectors, majority of them presented by innovative cutting-edge large enterprises that belong to the world-wide market leaders of their own sectors - while most of the being new to the ECSEL ecosystem: mining, paper mills, machining, solar panel manufacturing lines, nuclear power plants maintenance and decommissioning and professional digital printing. The planned demonstrators engage these big players with European ECS value chains and showcase capabilities that serve manufacturing industries' needs at large. The new technologies to be developed include novel multi-gas sensors, robust high temperature and pressure sensors, flexible sensors for paper machine rolls, wireless power transfer systems, connectivity solutions for rotating parts, advanced vision systems, and enablers for autonomous driving. The project consortium includes 12 SMEs, 14 LEs and 12 RTOs, and covers the industrial value chains from simulations, sensors and components to packaging, integration and reliability as well as connectivity, cloud and cyber security solutions.
Scientific branches
R&D category
IN - Innovation
OECD FORD - main branch
20205 - Automation and control systems
OECD FORD - secondary branch
20201 - Electrical and electronic engineering
OECD FORD - another secondary branch
20305 - Nuclear related engineering; (nuclear physics to be 1.3);
CEP - equivalent branches <br>(according to the <a href="http://www.vyzkum.cz/storage/att/E6EF7938F0E854BAE520AC119FB22E8D/Prevodnik_oboru_Frascati.pdf">converter</a>)
JA - Electronics and optoelectronics<br>JB - Sensors, detecting elements, measurement and regulation<br>JD - Use of computers, robotics and its application<br>JF - Nuclear energy
Solution timeline
Realization period - beginning
Jun 1, 2020
Realization period - end
Feb 29, 2024
Project status
K - Ending multi-year project
Latest support payment
Feb 7, 2023
Data delivery to CEP
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Data delivery code
CEP24-MSM-8A-R
Data delivery date
Feb 19, 2024
Finance
Total approved costs
14,466 thou. CZK
Public financial support
9,403 thou. CZK
Other public sources
0 thou. CZK
Non public and foreign sources
0 thou. CZK