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The PECES Project : Ubiquous Transport Information Systems Marques, Antonio ; Serrano, Manuel

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Bryssel ITS in daily life: 16th world congress and exhibition on intelligent transport systems and services, Stockholm 21-25 September 2009. Paper, 2009Description: 8 sSubject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P1835:16 [World]Location: Abstract: PECES (PErvasive Computing in Embedded Systems) is an European Union (EU) funded project (FP7- 224342- ICT-2007-2) and it is coordinated by ETRA I+D. The project focuses on the development of an innovative comprehensive software layer that enables the seamless cooperation of embedded devices across various smart spaces on a global scale in a context-dependent, secure and trustworthy manner, and it has a special relevance for mobility-related applications. PECES will enable the use of information available in different embedded isolated systems used nowadays in the transport domain (from traffic controllers to traveler information panels). The software provided by the project will help in the development of new cooperative systems.
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PECES (PErvasive Computing in Embedded Systems) is an European Union (EU) funded project (FP7- 224342- ICT-2007-2) and it is coordinated by ETRA I+D. The project focuses on the development of an innovative comprehensive software layer that enables the seamless cooperation of embedded devices across various smart spaces on a global scale in a context-dependent, secure and trustworthy manner, and it has a special relevance for mobility-related applications. PECES will enable the use of information available in different embedded isolated systems used nowadays in the transport domain (from traffic controllers to traveler information panels). The software provided by the project will help in the development of new cooperative systems.