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SAA, 1st version - Net!Works

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eMobility – Strategic Applications AgendaAnnex CProject Funding: 4.15 million eurohttp://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=PROJ_ICT&ACTION=D&DOC=1&CAT=PROJ&QUERY=011e8a4d7e77:1dc1:0de5b070&RCN=79344ParticipantsNokia Siemens <strong>Net</strong>works Sa LuxembourgM-Plify Sa LuxembourgUniversity College London United KingdomTelindus Sa LuxembourgMinistrstvo Za Obrambo SloveniaLancaster University United KingdomKorak Slovakia S.R.O. SlovakiaEntreprise Des Postes Et Telecommunications LuxembourgSes Astra Techcom Sa LuxembourgHitec Luxembourg Sa LuxembourgMinistere D'etat LuxembourgCISCO SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL B. V. NETHERLANDSFRANCE TELECOM SA FRANCEINDUSTRIEANLAGEN-BETRIEBSGESELLSCHAFT MBH GERMANYCoordinatorContact Person: Name: ENGEL, THOMASTel: +353-4-20101263Fax: 352432124Organisation: UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURGAVENUE DE LA FAIENCERIE 162 A1511 LUXEMBOURG-VILLELUXEMBOURG72. Water Risk Management in Europe (WARMER)Background and ObjectivesFunded under 6th FWP (Sixth Framework Programme)Research area: IST-2005-2.5.12 ICT for Environmental Risk Managementhttp://www.zetaced.com/projectwarmer/The project aims to create an extended system for on-line water monitoring with main purpose of riskmanagement, integrating mixed technology in the areas of semiconductors, analytical chemistry, micromechanicalfluidic systems, ICT, remote sensing and extensive networking of environmental water monitoringdata.The innovative idea is to develop an integrate an innovative field deployable monitoring system working ondifferent innovative sensors, ranging from CHEMFETs, miniaturised potentiometric, voltammetric sensors andbiosensors in industrial way, ready to be later improved for mass production. The system will be ready to beconnected in a large network with of terrestrial "in situ" sensors and satellite remote sensing data.This new measuring device will be integrated with conventional multi-parametric probes and flow sensors, toobtain the largest multi-parametric detection capability requested by the current European water directives. Theproposed system will enable creation of a European-wide water monitoring and risk management system, whichwould handle both "hard risk" (catastrophic changes in water quality) as "soft risk" (slow, but dangerous).The in situ monitoring system will form a network of nodes, consisting of a unified hardware platform usingwireless modules and TCP-IP technology to allow the maximum flexibility. Satellite remote sensing of waterparameters will be integrated with the in situ monitoring network in order to provide large-scale synoptic309

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