PoDIUM
PDI connectivity and cooperation enablers building trust and sustainability for CCAM
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Grant Agreement number 101069547
36 months
October 2022 to 30 October 2025
The challenge
The challenge of the PoDIUM project is to define and address the requirements for connectivity, cooperation, and advanced technologies in CCAM use cases through real-life demonstrations and validation. By enhancing the infrastructure and data management environment, the project aims to enable seamless data exchange, real-time analytics, and new business opportunities while considering the integration of VRUs and adhering to a flexible reference architecture.
The solution
PoDIUM aims to advance a set of key technologies both in the physical and digital part of the infrastructure to address the challenges in road automation and telecommunications linked with connectivity, cooperation, data management, interoperability and reliability in order to foster the development of advanced Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) solutions.
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- Objective 2
- Objective 3
- Objective 4
- Objective 5
Define a rich set of demanding CCAM UCs to identify and assess connectivity and cooperation enablers and needs
Specify for each PoDIUM UC detailed requirements and technical performance metrics for availability and performance of connectivity and cooperation
Define methods to ensure the quality and trust of the integrated external data
Advance key innovative technologies both in the physical digital part of the infrastructure
Define a flexible platform architecture following a “multi-connectivity approach”
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- Objective 6
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- Objective 9
Create new business models and market services
Test, evaluate and demonstrate advanced CCAM UCs in well-equipped LLs to examine feasibility and sustainability concepts in real traffic conditions
Increase road safety mainly for VRUs and reduce automotive carbon footprint
Outcomes: Key results
- Provide an enhanced blueprint for CCAM services based on tightly integrated physical and digital infrastructures via the digital twin concept
- Enhance quality of and trust in external data via a truthfulness assurance mechanism, meeting the requirements of cross-border interoperability and continuity
- Demonstrate the potential, feasibility and sustainability of multi-connectivity, multipath communications and 5G mmWave for automotive-related services
- Support the vision of low carbon and more energy efficient transport with increased safety, especially for VRUs
- Increase the uptake of CCAM related systems and services by identifying and assessing the cooperation enablers and needs, and providing real-life validation
- D7.7 Exploitation plan – Version I
- D7.8 Exploitation plan – Version II
- D7.11 Exploitation report
Role of Enide
- Med Cross-Border UC
- Exploitation
Services related to the role
- Business Case Development
- Exploitation and IPR management
- App Development for Mobility Services