Summary
We are surrounded by a variety of more-or-less intelligent technical devices, designed to serve you us or
others. Applications onin your mobile phones, wrist-worn health sensors on your wrists, autonomous
vacuum cleaners, robots on the factory floor and increasingly autonomous cars – all pledge to ease your
tasks and keep usyou safe and healthy. SThe seamless interplay with these devices gets gainsmore
importane as these devices proliferate and grow in t with the increased autonomy and pervasive presence
of the devices. We expect continuously available support fromin the services they provide − yet we want
them to disappear unobtrusively in the background when not needed.
In order to provide support in a collaborative environment with human, physical and digital players, the
technology needs to be equipped with senses to grasp human presence, their mental and physical state, their
activities and their intentions. This is required to ensure human safety, safeguard their health, and allow for
natural interaction.
This project intends to improve sensing of human presence, behaviour and health in a collaborative
or common environment by means of multi-sensor systems.
others. Applications onin your mobile phones, wrist-worn health sensors on your wrists, autonomous
vacuum cleaners, robots on the factory floor and increasingly autonomous cars – all pledge to ease your
tasks and keep usyou safe and healthy. SThe seamless interplay with these devices gets gainsmore
importane as these devices proliferate and grow in t with the increased autonomy and pervasive presence
of the devices. We expect continuously available support fromin the services they provide − yet we want
them to disappear unobtrusively in the background when not needed.
In order to provide support in a collaborative environment with human, physical and digital players, the
technology needs to be equipped with senses to grasp human presence, their mental and physical state, their
activities and their intentions. This is required to ensure human safety, safeguard their health, and allow for
natural interaction.
This project intends to improve sensing of human presence, behaviour and health in a collaborative
or common environment by means of multi-sensor systems.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101139769 |
Start date: | 01-05-2024 |
End date: | 30-04-2027 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 34 764 816,00 Euro - 11 274 522,00 Euro |
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We are surrounded by a variety of more-or-less intelligent technical devices, designed to serve you us orothers. Applications onin your mobile phones, wrist-worn health sensors on your wrists, autonomous
vacuum cleaners, robots on the factory floor and increasingly autonomous cars – all pledge to ease your
tasks and keep usyou safe and healthy. SThe seamless interplay with these devices gets gainsmore
importane as these devices proliferate and grow in t with the increased autonomy and pervasive presence
of the devices. We expect continuously available support fromin the services they provide − yet we want
them to disappear unobtrusively in the background when not needed.
In order to provide support in a collaborative environment with human, physical and digital players, the
technology needs to be equipped with senses to grasp human presence, their mental and physical state, their
activities and their intentions. This is required to ensure human safety, safeguard their health, and allow for
natural interaction.
This project intends to improve sensing of human presence, behaviour and health in a collaborative
or common environment by means of multi-sensor systems.
Status
SIGNEDCall topic
HORIZON-KDT-JU-2023-2-RIA-Topic-1Update Date
18-12-2024
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