TRIDEC

Collaborative, Complex and Critical Decision-Support in Evolving Crises.

TRIDEC focuses on new technologies for real-time intelligent information management in collaborative, complex critical decision processes in earth management. Key challenge is the construction of a communication infrastructure of interoperable services through which intelligent management of dynamically increasing volumes and dimensionality of information and data is efficiently supported; where groups of decision makers collaborate and respond quickly in a decision-support environment. The research and development objectives include the design and implementation of a robust and scalable service infrastructure supporting the integration and utilisation of existing resources with accelerated generation of large volume of data. These include sensor systems, geo-information repositories, simulation- and data-fusion-tools. A knowledge-based service framework is deployed for context information and intelligent information management with flexible orchestration of system resources. An adaptive framework for collaborative decision making is enabled with new functions for the support of complex business processes. TRIDEC will be demonstrated within two scenarios. Both involve intelligent management of large volumes of data for critical decision-support. One concerns a large group of experts working collaboratively in crisis centres and government agencies using sensor networks. Their goal is to make critical decisions and save lives, infrastructural and industrial facilities in evolving tsunami crises. The other concerns a large group of consulting engineers and financial analysts from energy companies working collaboratively in sub-surface drilling operations. Their common objective is to monitor drilling operations in real-time using sensor networks, optimising drilling processes and critically detecting unusual trends of drilling systems functions. This prevents operational delays, financial losses, and environmental accidents and assures staff safety in drilling rigs.

Coordinator
Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (Germany)

Other participants
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM-UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
- Dip. di Fisica e Astronomia-DIFA
- Resp. Scientifico: Prof. Stefano Tinti
Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft MbH (Austria)
Bogazici Universitesi (Turkey)
Q-Sphere Limited (UK)
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten Forschung e.V. (Germany)
TDE-Thonhauser Data Engineering GmbH (Austria)
University of Southampton (UK)
Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London (UK)
Instituto de Meteorologia (Portugal)

Start date 01/09/2010
End date 31/10/2013
Duration 38 months
Project reference 258723
Project cost 8.898.342 EURO
Project funding 6.794.766 EURO
Area FP7- COOPERATION - ICT
Subprogramme area ICT-2009.4.3: Intelligent Information Management
Contract type Collaborative project