The IN2CCAM consortium, in line with the Horizon Europe framework programme 2021–2027 that aims to accelerate the implementation of innovative CCAM (Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility) technologies and systems for passengers and goods, intends to develop, implement and demonstrate innovative services for connected and automated vehicles, infrastructures and users. The goal is to provide tangible benefits to all citizens by fully integrating CCAM services into the overall transport system.
The main expected positive impacts for society include:
i) Safety – reducing the number of road accidents caused by human error;
ii) Environment – lowering transport emissions and congestion by smoothing traffic flow and avoiding unnecessary trips;
iii) Inclusiveness – ensuring equitable mobility and access for all users.
To achieve these objectives, the approach is based on the implementation and integration of enhanced physical, digital and operational infrastructures that will enrich CCAM services and improve traffic safety and efficiency.
A set of such infrastructure-based solutions will be proposed and implemented in four Lead Living Labs (LLs): Tampere (Finland), Trikala (Greece), Turin (Italy), and Vigo (Spain). In addition, two Follower LLs will contribute during the design phase by providing ideas and data validated through simulation and testing: Bari (Italy) and Quadrilatero (Portugal).
Call:
HORIZON-CL5-2022-D6-01
Ruolo del Politecnico:
Coordinator
Responsabile scientifico del Politecnico:
Prof.ssa Maria Pia Fanti (DEI)
SSD:
ING-INF/04 – Automatica