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ENABLING MARITIME DIGITALIZATION BY EXTREME-SCALE ANALYTICS, AI AND DIGITAL TWINS

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Total project cost
€5 998 878
EU Contribution
€5 998 878
Project Acronym
VesselAI
STRIA Roadmaps
Smart mobility and services (SMO)
Transport mode
Waterborne icon
Transport policies
Digitalisation

Overview

Call for proposal
H2020-ICT-2020-1
Link to CORDIS
Background & Policy context

The digital twin concept – a virtual representation of a physical asset that can be used as a model for various purposes – is making waves in a range of industries. The shipping sector is no exception. The EU-funded VesselAI project plans to develop a framework that facilitates the modelling and prediction of ships’ behaviour. Using digital twin technology, the framework will efficiently fuse and assimilate huge amounts of data, enabling highly accurate modelling as well as design and operation optimisation of ships and fleets under various dynamic conditions. VesselAI will also tap into the potential of artificial intelligence, cloud computing and high-performance computing, encouraging deeper digitalisation in the shipping industry.

 

Objectives

Shipping is the lifeblood of global economy, consequently one of the leading sources of greenhouse gases and one of the high-incident domains, due to heavy traffic especially in congested waters, therefore facing escalating pressure for safety, energy efficiency improvement and emissions reduction. Meanwhile, shipping generates extremely large amount of data in every minute, which potential, however, still remains untapped due to the involvement of enormous stakeholders and the sophistication of modern vessel design and operation. To address these challenges, VesselAI aims to develop, validate and demonstrate a unique framework to unlock the potential of extreme-scale data and advanced HPC, AI and Digital Twin technologies, and hence to promote the adoption and application of Big Data-driven innovations and solutions in maritime industry and beyond. By combining Digital Twin technologies and practices, VesselAI can efficiently fuse and assimilate huge amount of data, coming from both observations and simulations, to achieve highly accurate modelling, estimation and optimization of design and operation of ships and fleets under various dynamic conditions in near real time. Their technical enhancements and practical performance improvements are further demonstrated in 4 maritime industry pilots, tackling practical challenges for 1) global vessel traffic monitoring and management, 2) globally optimal ship energy system design, 3) short-sea autonomous shipping and 4) global fleet intelligence. VesselAI brings in a consortium of renowned actors in maritime and ICT domains, providing a perfect mix of high-level expertise in both domains and readily accessibility to huge amount of data for industry-leading research and innovation in the project. Together, VesselAI addresses the challenges of implementing extreme-scale analytics in industries and showcase how AI, cloud computing and HPC can encourage, and enable deeper digitalization in the maritime and wider industries.

Funding

Specific funding programme
H2020-EU.2.1.1. - INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
Other Programme
ICT-51-2020 Big Data technologies and extreme-scale analytics

Results

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - VesselAI (ENABLING MARITIME DIGITALIZATION BY EXTREME-SCALE ANALYTICS, AI AND DIGITAL TWINS)
The beginning of 2020 finds Artificial Intelligence, HPC and Big Data at the forefront of digital transformation. The maritime industry is embracing them wholeheartedly due to their true potential to meet the ever-increasing and complex traffic and shipping demand for safety...

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION
Address
HEROON POLYTECHNIOU 9 ZOGRAPHOU CAMPUS, 157 80 ATHINA, Greece
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€511 563
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Helsingin Yliopisto
Address
YLIOPISTONKATU 3, 00014 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO, Finland
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€468 750
Organisation
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
Address
TEKNIIKANTIE 21, 02150 ESPOO, Finland
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€491 680
Organisation
SINTEF OCEAN AS
Address
PAUL FJERMSTADS VEG 59, 7052 TRONDHEIM, Norway
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€509 438
Organisation
MARINTRAFIK OPEREISONS MONOPROSOPI ANONYMI ETAIREIA PLIROFORIKIS
Address
KATECHAKI 75, 115 25 ATHINA, Greece
EU Contribution
€376 875
Organisation
Sintef As
Address
STRINDVEGEN 4, 7034 TRONDHEIM, Norway
EU Contribution
€431 750
Organisation
Uninova-Instituto De Desenvolvimento De Novas Tecnologias-Associacao
Address
Campus Da Caparica Quinta Da Torre, 2829516 Caparica, Portugal
EU Contribution
€540 375
Organisation
UNIVERSITY OF PIRAEUS RESEARCH CENTER
Address
AL. PAPANASTASIOU 91, 185 33 PIRAEUS, Greece
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€296 250
Organisation
MASSTERLY AS
Address
STRANDVEIEN 20, 1366 Lysaker, Norway
EU Contribution
€195 000
Organisation
BULL SAS
Address
RUE JEAN JAURES 68, 78340 Les Clayes Sous Bois, France
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€798 260
Organisation
MONETDB SOLUTIONS BV
Address
SCIENCE PARK 408 GEBOUW MATRIX VI, 1098 XH Amsterdam, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€314 563
EU Contribution
€430 000
Organisation
Kongsberg Norcontrol As
Address
BROMSVEIEN 17, 3183 HORTEN, Norway
EU Contribution
€634 375

Technologies

Technology Theme
Infrastructure management
Technology
Information system for infrastructure management
Development phase
Demonstration/prototyping/Pilot Production

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