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29 January 2014 13:03 The submission session is now available for: MG-8.2b-2014(CSA)
TOPIC : Next generation transport infrastructure: resource efficient, smarter and safer
| Topic identifier: | MG-8.2b-2014 | ||
| Publication date: | 11 December 2013 | ||
| Types of action: | CSA Coordination and support action | ||
| DeadlineModel: Opening date: |
single-stage 11 December 2013 |
Deadline: | 28 August 2014 17:00:00 |
| Time Zone : (Brussels time) | |||
Horizon 2020
Call identifier: H2020-MG-2014-2015
Specific challenge: In order to increase the performance of infrastructure to accommodate increasing transport demand, the 21st century transport infrastructure needs to be more resource efficient, smarter and safer. This requires a range of innovative solutions, including for intelligent traffic management, low-carbon construction and energy-harvesting. In order to implement effective infrastructure management in all transport modes, advanced methods for data collection (including automatic sensing) and analysis have to be developed. In addition, a better integration of infrastructure in its natural habitat with a reduced intrusion of noise, air pollution and vibration should be achieved. Another challenge consists in developing solutions for infrastructure to actively contribute to enhancing the safety level of the European roads.
Scope: Proposals should address one or several of the following domains:
Infrastructure specific solutions for enhanced cross-modal inter-connectivity and active traffic management, leveraging European GNSS enabled real-time location data, capable of providing optimal responses to changes in conditions of the network (e.g. weather, works, incidents) by all actors in the value chain (infrastructure operators, owners and users).
Innovative concepts and methods for alternative fuels infrastructure (in particular for roads and ports) to facilitate its deployment in Europe.
Energy harvesting infrastructure.
Infrastructure-based pro-active safety systems, including advanced predictive models and simulations.
Methods for preventing disruption of critical infrastructure from malicious acts.
Proposals can either focus on technological progress and further advancement in knowledge (Research and Innovation Actions) or on reinforcing networking among operators with a view to enhance the effectiveness of the sector (Coordination and Support Actions).
In line with the Union's strategy for international cooperation in research and innovation[1] international cooperation is encouraged.
Effective integration of SMEs in the value chain is strongly recommended.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 3 to 5 million each for Research and Innovation Actions, and EUR 0.5 to 1.0 million each for Coordination and Support Actions, would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Expected impact: The work is expected to contribute to:
Improvement of infrastructure capacity and incident management by means of added-value mobility services across different modes.
Deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in Europe according to the Clean Power for Transport Package objectives.
Reduction of infrastructure operation energy intensity and subsequent CO2, pollutants and noise emissions.
Type of action: Coordination and Support Actions
[1] COM(2012)497

Horizon 2020 - is a Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and is created by the European Union in order to support and encourage research in the European Research Area (ERA). This is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years (2014 to 2020). By coupling research and innovation, Horizon 2020 is helping to achieve this with its emphasis on excellent science, industrial leadership and tackling societal challenges. The goal is to ensure Europe produces world-class science, removes barriers to innovation and makes it easier for the public and private sectors to work together in delivering innovation. The Horizon 2020 programme running from 2014 to 2020 has a €79 billion budget (a 46% increase over FP7).
It is structured around three core pillars:
Type of projects: mostly grants, no supplies, no works.
In order to see Horizon 2020 opportunities on DevelopmentAid, please click here.
Involves initiatives related to the movement of people, goods, and resources through land, water, and air transport systems.