Activity 1 Project coordination
Activity 2 Smart Data Models for green mobility
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D2.1 Extended Smart Data Models v1.0
This deliverable compiles the first version of the data models identified across the different uses cases of the GreenMov project. The reason for the creation of this deliverable during the project’s life and beyond, is to be able to share the standardization required for a sustainable and green mobility. The data models were identified thanks to the interviews with the use cases and the collaboration with activity 5. The main challenge faced is the consolidation of the data models when the use cases are in a very early stage of implementation.
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D2.2 Extended Smart Data Models v2.0
This deliverable compiles the reviewed version of the data models identified across the different uses cases of the GreenMov project. The reason for the creation of this deliverable during the project’s life and beyond, is to be able to finally share the standardization required for a sustainable and green mobility. The data models were identified thanks to the interviews with the use cases and the collaboration with activity 3 and 5 and the previous inputs of Deliverable 2.1. The main challenge faced is the final consolidation of the data models when the use cases have not finished their implementation.
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D2.3 A core vocabulary for shared mobility v1.0
In this deliverable we demonstrate that different types of semantic data models can co-exist. In particular, we show that interoperability between OSLO and NGSI-LD models is possible.
Activity 3 Smart services for green mobility
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D3.1 Green Mobility Services Definition v1.0
Deliverable “D3.1 Green Mobility services” is the initial and fundamental output of Activity 3 “Green Mobility Services”.
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D3.2 Green mobility data models and services for smart ecosystems
This deliverable represents the second report regarding Activity 3 “Smart services for green mobility” and it is the output of the task 3.2 “Green mobility services development”. This document thoroughly outlines both the development of the models for each service and their deployment. It is the follow-up to first task 3.1 “Green mobility services definition”, and its corresponding D3.1 [1], where all aspect regarding the services where defined and explained in detail.
Activity 4 Architecture for Context Broker enhancement in concurrent data intensive scenarios as mobility
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D4.1 GreenMov Reference Architecture and guidelines v1 v1.0
This deliverable describes the initial version of the GreenMov common reference architecture proposed to implement the cities’ use cases. It includes the combined approaches for improving scalability and a set of guidelines to be applied in specific scenarios by using the cities’ pilots as examples.
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D4.2 GreenMov Reference Architecture and guidelines v2
This document outlines the second version of the GreenMov common reference architecture aimed at implementing city use cases. It extends the security components described in the first version and remove others not useful for the current use cases. It also incorporates approaches for enhancing scalability and provides a set of guidelines for specific scenarios using city pilot examples. It also incorporates feedback gathered from the use cases.
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D4.3 Source Selection Building Block
This document and work fit nicely at the heart of the GreenMov endeavours: as this project contributes to Green Mobility in Europe using data, it must handle massive amounts of data. Where the volume represents a first challenge, the speed or response time is key in several real time use cases too.
Activity 5 Pilots deployment
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D5.1 Requirements for the data sets and mobility services v1.0
This deliverable compiles the data requirements across the different use cases of the GreenMov project. These main use cases will be implemented respectively in Flanders, Murcia/Molina de Segura, and Nice and will all aim to reduce the carbon footprint of transportation in three different locations. To achieve these goals, it is required to gather and exchange specific real-time data in a specific format. This document includes the different data requirements as listed by all the project use cases.
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D5.2 Pilot deployment and validation v1
This document presents and details the deployment steps of GreenMov ’s use cases. It includes a description of the software and infrastructure architectures, and details how the storage and the services have been deployed in each of the three use cases, which are located in Nice, Flanders and in Murcia/Molina de Segura. This document also includes a description of the validation plans for all use cases.
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D5.3 Pilot deployment and validation v2_v1.0
This document presents and details the deployment steps of GreenMov ’s use cases. It includes a description of the software and infrastructure architectures, and details how the storage and the services have been deployed in each of the three use cases, which are located in Nice, Flanders and in Murcia/Molina de Segura. This document also includes a description of the validation plans for all use cases.
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D5.4 Whitepaper for the adoption of green mobility services by cities
This public white paper represents a significant milestone in the GreenMov project—an initiative dedicated to fostering the adoption of green mobility services in cities. Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive summary of the project's key findings, recommendations and insights. Designed as a valuable resource for cities interested in embracing sustainable transportation solutions, this document encapsulates the project's research, pilot deployments and the invaluable feedback received from stakeholders.
Activity 6 Impact generation and business development
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D6.1 Impact and Communication Strategy v1.0
This document presents and details the impact and communication strategy of the GreenMov project. The objective of GreenMov is the definition of harmonized data models for green mobility and the development of advanced green mobility services.
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D6.4 GreenMov Final Workshop
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the workshop held during the FIWARE summit 9th edition of the FIWARE Global Summit held in Vienna on 12-13 June 2023. The workshop was organized co-jointly by the FIWARE Foundation and the CEF projects GreenMov, ODALA, and INTERSTAT.