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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 Projects

FP7 ISMS

Participants : Laurent Mevel, Michael Doehler.

  • Type: PEOPLE

  • Instrument: Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathway (IAPP)

  • Duration: September 2010 - August 2014

  • Coordinator: SVS (Structural Vibrations Solutions) (Denmark)

  • Others partners: University of British Columbia, Canada

  • In 2009, a proposal has been submitted with SVS, University of British Columbia and I4S to develop a framework for handling structural health monitoring methods. This proposal implies some long stay of the concerned people, Laurent Mevel and Michael Doehler for I4S abroad. Palle Andersen and one of its engineer from SVS are assumed to stay 9 months at Inria, for tighten integration of COSMAD and ARTEMIS software. The proposal has been rated 88/100 and ranked A in the final selection procedure. The project has been signed on August 1st 2010 and has been running from September 1st. Michael Doehler has been spending 5 months in 2010-2011 in Denmark. Laurent Mevel spent 2 months in 2012 in Denmark. Palle Andersen was in Rennes in 2013 for 3 months. The mid term project has been well reviewed by the EC.

MODRIO Project

Participant : Qinghua Zhang.

MODRIO: Model Driven Physical Systems Operation. This ITEA 2 (Information Technology for European Advancement) project is joined by partners from Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden. See the complete of list of partners on the MODRIO page of the ITEA call website (https://itea3.org/all-projects/call-14.html ).

To meet the evermore stringent safety and environmental regulations for power plants and transportation vehicles, system operators need new techniques to improve system diagnosis and operation. Open standards are necessary for different teams to cooperate by sharing compatible information and data. The objective of the MODRIO project is to extend modeling and simulation tools based on open standards from system design to system diagnosis and operation.