Projects within the framework of open4innovation
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GEMA – Assessment of the performance of energy-efficient demonstration buildings
In GEMA, the project team will study and analyse the energy consumption of at least 10 commercial and residential buildings in Austria, which include innovative technologies or concepts for minimising their energy requirements. The results will allow for the potential optimal performance in terms of energy, environmental and social indicators of buildings in future construction projects.
GENESIS - Guideline für Behörden und KMU-Anbieter strategischer Services zur risiko-orientierten Implementierung der NIS-Richtlinie
The aim of this initiative is to develop a risk management framework for the SMEs affected by the NIS Directive. The goal of this framework is to meet both, the requirements of the NIS directive, and the results of the current national legislative process.
GEOID+ - Improved Austrian Geoid Solution Combining Terrestrial and Satellite Gravity Data
The main objective of the project GEOID+ is the computation of an improved geoid model for the Austrian territory, as acombined solution from terrestrial gravity field data and satellite-related data from the dedicated gravity field missions GRACE and GOCE, which shall stabilize the solution in the long to medium wavelength domain.
GEOnAUT - The Austrian Geoid 2007
A new Austrian geoid model has been computed as a combined solution of local terrestrial gravity field observations (gravity anomalies, deflections of the vertical, "direct" geoid observations obtained by a difference between geometric heights derived from GPS observations, and orthometric heights derived from spirit levelling), and global gravity field information based on data of the satellite gravity mission GRACE.
GFPF - Gravity Field Processing Facility
Based on the successful work performed in the project GOCEDAPC, the main objective of GFPF is the implementation and integration of a fully operable software system for the processingof an optimum Earth’s gravity field model based on the data of ESA’s satellite gravity mission GOCE (Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer), combining orbit observations derived from GPS satellite-to-satellite tracking and the analysis of the GOCE gravity gradiometer data.
GIOMO - Next Generation Near Real-time Ionospheric Models
The objectives of the GIOMO (next Generation near real-time IOnospheric MOdels) project were the identification and consolidation of improved ionospheric modelling technologies, the software implementation of a selected refined model, and the final integration into the existing OEGNOS (Austrian EGNOS data server) software in order to improve the positioning accuracy for this augmentation service and thus to foster user acceptance.
GIPV-Balcony-Element
Under the basic principle GIPV as "energy source balcony" this project should help covering a part of the electricity needs from renewable energy. By integrating the already preassembled PV elements into the balcony construction, the elements for the final assembly range up to 4 meters. The aim is to win besides private persons also particularly the gastronomy, especially the hotel sector (in tourist regions) as well as the housing sector (e.g. via architects) as customers.
GIREKO – GNSS Interference Map Austria
Due to the widespread use of GNSS, it is necessary to have comprehensive information about occurring interferences in the GNSS frequency band.
GLASGrün - Regulation of climate, energy demand and comfort in GLASS buildings through structurally integrated vertical GREEN
Development of vertical vegetation systems for summergreen shading of glass facades of food retail and commercial areas. GLASGrün generates quantitative data on energy and microclimate balance and qualitative data on user perception. The results are guidelines for scalable and transferable constructive solutions with maintenance and management plans.
GMES and VIENNA - City of VIENNA – a "GMES-USER" and/or "GMES-PROVIDER"?
The project analysed to what degree individual municipal departments could take the role of a "GMES-USER" or a "GMES-PROVIDER" and how such a role could efficiently support them in fulfilling their tasks. This was an explorative undertaking, focussing on the GMES Domain Land. It included information gathering, joint learning, technical analyses and a systematic screening of municipal tasks.
GMSM - Global Monitoring of Soil Moisture for Water Hazards Assessment
The overall goal of the GMSM project is to advance the use of soil moisture services based on METOP ASCAT and complementary satellite systems, most importantly SMOS and ENVISAT ASAR, by extending existing products developed at I.P.F. TU Vienna to Africa and Australia, for which extensive calibration and validation activities will be carried out and novel water hazards applications will be developed by the project consortium.
GMSM II - Global Monitoring of Soil Moisture for Water Hazards Assessment
GMSM II was the follow-up of the GMSM activity performed within ASAP 6. It was launched to advance the use of soil moisture services based on EUMETSAT’s MetOp ASCAT sensor and complementary satellite systems. The GMSM II project has successfully accomplished major achievements towards this goal.
GNSS-Check - GNSS risk assessment tool
GNSS-Check develops a tool that will support users of satellite-based navigation, positioning and timing (without associated specific knowledge) to understand the use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) services in their applications and to be able to assess the associated risk. The project aims to examine how Austrian stakeholders can quantify the effects of the GNSS loss on national critical infrastructure, applications and organizations and based on this, derive measures for their operations.
GNSS-MET - Rapid Delivery of Tropospheric Wet Delays Based on GNSS Observations for Weather Forecast
The aim of the project is to provide GNSS based measurements of the tropospheric water vapour content to be used within the INCA system.
GNSSMET-AUSTRIA - GNSS based determination of atmospheric humidity changes and their assimilation into operational weather forecast systems
In the framework of project GNSSMET AUSTRIA the wet part of the tropospheric delay is estimated with a temporal resolution of one hour and an accuracy of better than +/- 1mm PW based on observations of a GNSS reference network covering more than 30 stations distributed over the whole Austrian territory. These values are assimilated within the ALADIN-Austria model operated at the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG).