All projects (chronologically)


 

Callia – smart grid management approach

Development and demonstation of a new smart grid management approach based on the know-how and experiences of multiple regional R&D and demonstration projects.
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SCISSOR – Security in Trusted SCADA and Smart Grids

The SCISSOR project is concerned with the security of SCADA systems that are employed in industrial control processes – often in the context of critical infrastructures like energy, water, transport, finance, and health where security breaches potentially have devastating consequences.
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NB-M2M

Salzburg Research analysed and compared different narrowband technologies, prepared a test and measurement framework, and developed guidelines for innovative narrowband applications.
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OPOSSUM – Open Flow based system for multi Energy Domain

OPOSSUM provides a Software-defined Networking infrastructure for multiple domains in a heterogeneous telecom infrastructure.
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OpenheaRTEd

The objective of this project is to study the application of software-defined networking (SDN) approaches to real-time Ethernet (RTE) networks.
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BIB4SGRID – Business Models including Batteries for Smart Grids

Renewable energy sources like solar and wind are naturally very volatile as they depend on the time of day or weather. This provides major challenges for power supply companies.
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IPEN – IP Infrastructure for Energy Networks

Study of interdependencies between the communication and the electrical network, in particular, how impairments of the communication quality (e.g. large delays, packet loss) affect the quality of control in the electrical network.
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IDIRA – Interoperability of data and procedures in large-scale multinational disaster response actions

System of technologies and guidelines for optimal resource planning and operations across national and organisational borders in case of disasters.
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OFSE_Grid – Open Flow Secure Grid

The potential of Open Flow for becoming a next generation Smart Grid communication infrastructure will be explored. Both the energy domain and the classical IP networking get their own router stack sharing the physical and L2-VPN layer. The project analyses the relevance of the scientific open questions, evaluates the modelling methods and performs validations with a rapid prototype.
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e-Energy Study

Analysis of the innovation potential of energy change for the Salzburg economy from the perspective of information and communication technologies.
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Interfaces for energy management in Smart Grids

Study to identify relevant protocols and interfaces for energy management in Smart Grid infrastructures.
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ROFCO – Robust Facility Communication

ICT Infrastructures for in-house communications
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sTC-net – Subsidiary Traffic Control Network

Traffic Control using Example-based Modelling
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MOMENT – Monitoring and Measurement in the Next Generation Technologies

A common and open, pan-European platform by confederating participants from various FP5, FP6 and other measurement-related projects.
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PRISM – PRIvacy-aware Secure Monitoring

Passive monitoring of communication networks is relevant for running these networks and the detection of cyber attacks. The PRISM project developed a two-tier privacy-compliant integrated monitoring architecture.
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CaR Connect and Rescue

A software prototype for the connection of the IT of the field forces to existing in-house IT-Security systems
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NetQOS Policy based Management of Heterogeneous Networks for Guaranteed QoS

The main focus is on an (widely) autonomous management approach with the objective of providing enhanced quality of service (QoS) and resource utilization in varying operational environments
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ANET-PISI – Product Innovation in the Ski Industry

Information Technology supports Product Development
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ASKI – The autarkic Ski

The scientifi c aim of the project is to develop an innovative integrated framework and tool for modelling the energy and communication processes in networked embedded systems.
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MAP3 – Sun Centre of Excellence for Map-based Online Public Participation

Concepts and technologies for improved public participation in public participation processes and decision finding
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