Deliverable D4.2 Define Application Areas for Smart ICT Version 2

Deliverable D4.2 Define Application Areas for Smart ICT Version 2

SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME THEME [7] Theme Title: Transport (including Aeronautics) SuperGreen SUPPORTING EU’S FREIGHT TRANSPORT LOGISTICS ACTION PLAN ON GREEN CORRIDORS ISSUES Grant agreement for: <Coordination and Support Actions (coordination)> Grant agreement no.: TREN/FP7TR/233573/”SUPERGREEN” Deliverable D4.2 Define application areas for smart ICT Version 2 Due date of deliverable: 15 January 2013 Actual submission date: 3 December 2012 Revised deliverable submission date (1st revision): 18 February 2013 Revised deliverable submission date (2nd revision): 25 March 2013 Organisation name of lead partner for this deliverable: NTUA Document ID number: 04-20-RD-2013-01-01-3 04-20-RD-2013-01-01-3 1 SuperGreen Deliverable D4.2 third year report revised REVISIONS/DOCUMENT HISTORY: Index Date Authors Reviewers Subject 0 15/10/2012 P Zacharioudakis et al H. Psaraftis Internal review 1 15/10/2012 P Zacharioudakis et al Sanni Internal review Rönkkö H. Psaraftis 2 18/02/2013 P Zacharioudakis et al H. Psaraftis External review 3 25/03/2013 P Zacharioudakis et al H. Psaraftis External review CLASSIFICATION AND APPROVAL Classification: R Confidential (CO) DEFINITION Nature of the deliverable: R= Report, P = Prototype, D = Demonstrator, O = Other Dissemination level: PU = Public PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services). RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services). CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services). Confidential for the Duration of the Project: As for ‘Confidential’, but only for the duration of the Project. After final Project Approval by the EC, status for reports classified ‘Confidential for the Duration of the Project’ are automatically down-graded to ‘Public’. Confidential: The document is for use of the beneficiaries within the SuperGreen Consortium, and shall not be used or disclosed to third parties without the unanimous agreement within the project General Assembly and subsequent EC approval since document classification is part of the EC Grant Agreement. 04-20-RD-2013-01-01-3 2 SuperGreen Deliverable D4.2 third year report revised Any executive summary specifically intended for publication may however be made known to the public by the author and/or the Coordinator. Summary information Authors and contributors Initials Author Organisation Role P.G.Zacharioudakis NTUA M. Mpaliami NTUA S. Chatzinikolaou NTUA G. Kapetanis NTUA B. Kvamstad MARINTEK C. Geiger DUT A Schoen DBSchenker S Fozza DAPP Revision history Rev. Who Date Comment 0 All 15/10/2012 draft 1 All 01/12/2012 final 2 All 18/02/2013 revised 3 All 25/03/2013 2nd revision Quality Control Name Date Checked by WP leader H. N. Psaraftis 2012-12-01 Checked by internal reviewer Sanni Rönkkö / SITO 2012-11-26 Checked by internal reviewer Sergio Barbarino, P&G 2012-11-26 APPROVAL: All partners of the project consortium via a return email have approved the final version of this SuperGreen Deliverable. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Funding for the SuperGreen project has been provided by the European Commission (DG-MOVE) and by partners’ own funds, in the context of Grant Agreement No. TREN/FP7TR/233573/”SUPERGREEN”. DISCLAIMER Use of any knowledge, information or data contained in this document shall be at the user's sole risk. Neither the SuperGreen Consortium nor any of its members, their officers, employees or agents accept shall be liable or responsible, in negligence or otherwise, for any loss, damage or expense whatever sustained by any person as a result of the use, in any manner or form, of any knowledge, information or data contained in this document, or due to any inaccuracy, omission or error therein contained. The European Commission shall not in any way be liable or responsible for the use of any such knowledge, information or data, or of the consequences thereof. 04-20-RD-2013-01-01-3 3 SuperGreen Deliverable D4.2 third year report revised Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................. 10 1. INTRODUCTION- PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT ................................................................... 14 2. METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................................. 16 3. MARE NOSTRUM CORRIDOR .............................................................................................................. 23 3.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ................................................................................................. 24 4. BRENNER CORRIDOR ....................................................................................................................... 33 4.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ................................................................................................. 34 5. TWO SEAS CORRIDOR ...................................................................................................................... 55 5.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ................................................................................................. 56 6. SILK WAY CORRIDOR ...................................................................................................................... 66 6.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ................................................................................................. 66 7. EDELWEISS CORRIDOR ................................................................................................................... 75 7.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ................................................................................................. 76 8. FINIS TERRAE CORRIDOR .............................................................................................................. 86 8.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ........................................................................................................ 86 9. STRAUSS CORRIDOR ......................................................................................................................... 93 9.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ................................................................................................. 94 10. NUREYEV CORRIDOR ................................................................................................................... 99 10.1 Application Areas for smart ICT .................................................................................................... 100 11. CLOVERLEAF CORRIDOR ......................................................................................................... 109 11.1 Application Areas for smart ICT ............................................................................................... 109 12. SELECTION OF APPLICATION AREAS FOR SMART ICTS ............................................... 114 13. CONCLUSIONS .............................................................................................................................. 120 14. REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................. 122 04-20-RD-2013-01-01-3 4 SuperGreen Deliverable D4.2 third year report revised Table of Figures Figure 1 The Task 4.2 and Tasks 4.1&4.4 interconnections 18 Figure 2 The Mare Nostrum Corridor 23 Figure 3 The Brenner Corridor 34 Figure 4 The Two Seas Corridor 55 Figure 5 The Edelweiss Corridor 76 Figure 6 The Finis Terrae Corridor 86 Figure 7 The Strauss Corridor 94 Figure 8 The Nureyev Corridor 100 Figure 9 The Cloverleaf Corridor 109 04-20-RD-2013-01-01-3 5 SuperGreen Deliverable D4.2 third year report revised List of Tables Table 1 Selected ICTs per mode and per corridor 11 Table 2 Main clusters for smart ICT systems 20 Table 3 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Mare Nostrum corridor 26 Table 4 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Mare Nostrum corridor (2/2) 30 Table 5 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Brenner corridor (1/2) 37 Table 6 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Brenner corridor (2/2) 41 Table 7 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Two Sea corridor (1/2) 58 Table 8 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Two Seas corridor (2/2) 65 Table 9 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Silk Way corridor (1/2) 69 Table 10 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Silk Way corridor (2/2) 72 Table 11 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Edelweiss corridor 78 Table 12 Segmentation at Finis Terrae corridor 88 Table 13 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Finis Terrae corridor 89 Table 14 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Silk Strauss corridor 97 Table 15 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Nureyev corridor 106 Table 16 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Cloverleaf corridor 112 Table 17 Summary of ICT clusters collected per corridor and per mode 115 Table 18 Selected ICTs per mode and per corridor 118 04-20-RD-2013-01-01-3 6 SuperGreen Deliverable D4.2 third year report revised Table 1 Selected ICTs per mode and per corridor 11! Table 2 Main clusters for smart ICT systems 20! Table 3 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Mare Nostrum corridor 26! Table 4 Main application areas for smart ICT systems at Mare Nostrum corridor (2/2) 30! Table 5 Main application areas for smart ICT

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