PoDIUM: PDI connectivity and cooperation enablers building trust and susatainability for CCAM
Reference framework
The current cloud deployment and cloud network architecture models that make up the physical and digital infrastructure are nor fully optimised to effectively meet the emerging requirements of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles - CAV. Barcelona City Council, together with the IMI and Manager's Office for Mobility, is participating as a partner in the European PoDIUM project (PDI connectivity and cooperation enablers building trust and susatainability for CCAM), with which it aims to respond to this need. Interoperability plays an important role in the context of this network and its deployments. This project serves as a continuation to the C-MobILE project, as regards an interoperability use case, and it also has synergies with Celeste with regard to the communication network and security-oriented interoperability.
Description
PoDIUM is a European project fully financed by Horizon Europe, the EU Framework Funding Programme for research and innovation during the 2021-2027 period. One of the Barcelona City Council's key aims, together with the IMI and the Manager’s Office for Mobility, is to improve interoperability between the Mobility and Fire Service centres.
With a commitment to an extended use of connectivity and cooperation facilitators based on computer-generated data, distributed locally to achieve this improvement, it is opts for system architecture that can accommodate the volumes of traffic data expected from CAVs.
A series of technological tasks are being carried out to achieve the objectives of this project, starting with a city-wide technological consultation, which will support the definition of the Barcelona use case and its requirements, followed by planning, execution and assessment of this pilot scheme.
*PDI: Phisycal and Digital infraestructure.
*CCAM: Connected and Cooperative Automotive Mobility