Intelligent & Digital Roadway Infrastructure for Vehicles Integrated with Next-Gen Technologies (iDriving)
Projects / Ongoing
Acronym: iDriving
Period: 01.07.2024 - 30.06.2027
Status: Current
Description
iDriving aims to deliver a TRL 6 prototype based on seven key pillars, all designed to work synergistically to create an interactive, accurate and efficient solution to improve infrastructure safety of urban and secondary rural roads.
(i) A Safety Criteria Catalogue (SCC) for all road users for secondary and urban roads. This establishes a benchmark for safety standards and KPIs, forming the foundational blueprint that guides all aspects of the iDriving system.
(ii) Common communication solutions, ensuring a seamless and real-time exchange of data across a diverse range of sensors from various vehicles and road infrastructures.
(iii) Innovative sensor integration on compact packages. These can be easily deployed and maintained on both vehicles and road infrastructure, particularly on secondary and urban roads, thus acting as core data collection or independent processing hubs for onsite analysis.
(iv) Efficient and accurate monitoring services. This includes visual inspection of the road network, vehicle behavior analysis, and the analysis of weather conditions, all crucial for proactive road safety management.(v) Intelligence to maintenance operations to reduce the costs and impact on other users through advanced tools like 3D visualization, defect detection at the local level, and optimal traffic management.
(vi) AI-based warning mechanisms that can provide real-time alerts about hazardous conditions or accidents either on road infrastructure with signs or lightning or directly to vehicle users via enhanced interfaces.
The final pillar ensures the seamless integration of all these elements, bringing together sophisticated AI-driven analytics, machine learning, sensor fusion, and cutting-edge simulations into a (vii) Digital Twin of the road infrastructure. This facilitates the anticipation, identification, and response to a wide range of road conditions and events in real-time.
The Consortium consists of 17 partners from 10 European countries including Greece, Spain, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, Cyprus and Croatia.
The iDriving project is coordinated by Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis (CERTH) аnd is implemented under the Horizon Europe Programme under contract No 101147004.