Acronym: DT4MOB |
Main Objective: As territories evolve into digitally interconnected systems, they have the potential to become more efficient, sustainable, and responsive to residents' needs. While smart cities utilize digital technologies to enhance efficiency and livability, cognitive territories represent a more advanced integration of AI and IoT. Digital twins play a crucial role in an ecosystem aimed at harnessing collective national and European efforts, fostering a robust digital economy characterized by a dynamic data economy and a cohesive digital single market. The DT4MOB project will develop a mobilityfocused urban/interurban digital twin, aligned with the reference architecture for urban management platforms (ARPGU). This digital twin will serve as a real-time representation of urban dynamics, enabling simulations and predictive modelling to support evidence-based policy formulation regarding the impacts of climate change on road infrastructure and maintenance optimization. Eligible Costs: 1 129 977,20 € (Total) / 460 477,20 € (IT) Funding (PRR - Next Generation EU): 1 129 977,20 € (Total) / 460 477,20 € (IT) |
Reference: 2025.00153.DT4ST |
Funding: Next generation EU - Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência (PRR) - Componente 19 – Transição Digital da Administração Pública– Capacitação, Digitalização, Interoperabilidade e Cibersegurança |
Approval Date: 09-05-2025 |
Start Date: 09-05-2025 |
End Date: 30-06-2026 |
Team: Joaquim José de Castro Ferreira, Diogo Nuno Pereira Gomes, Rui Luís Andrade Aguiar, Paulo Jorge de Campos Bartolomeu, João Miguel Pereira de Almeida, António Joaquim Pascoal Leandro, Mário Luís Pinto Antunes |
Groups: Embedded Systems – Av, Telecommunications and Networking – Av |
Partners: Infraestruturas de Portugal, S.A., BGI - Brisa Gestão de Infraestruturas, S.A., Atobe - Mobility Technology , S.A, Instituto da Mobilidade e dos Transportes, I.P. |
Local Coordinator: Joaquim José de Castro Ferreira |
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