Projects within the framework of open4innovation

Here you will find success stories, R&D projects, and publications that were funded as part of the open4innovation initiatives of the Federal Ministry for Innovation, Mobility and Infrastructure (BMIMI, formerly BMK).

There are 1230 results.

Austria in Space

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.

Stadt der Zukunft

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.

Austria in Space

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.

Austria in Space

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.

Austria in Space

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.

Austria in Space

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.

Austria in Space

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).

Austria in Space

GNSS_ATom

3D ground based GNSS Atmospheric Tomography

Austria in Space

GNSSmachine

Machine learning as the basis for smarter navigation algorithms?

Austria in Space

GNSSnow

Enhanced GNSS tropospheric delay parameters for nowcasting applications

Austria in Space

GOCE DAPC - GOCE Data Archiving and Processing Center

The satellite gravity mission GOCE (Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer), the first core mission of ESA’sLiving Planet Programme, strives for a high-accuracy, high-resolution model of the Earth’s gravity field.

Austria in Space

GOCOnAUT - Combined High-resolution Global Gravity Field Model from Satellite Gravity Missions GOCE, GRACE and CHAMP, Complemented by Terrestrial Gravity, Altimetry and SLR Data

The main objective of the project GOCOnAUT is the generation of high-resolution global gravity field models by combining data from the satellite gravity missions GOCE, GRACE and CHAMP with complementary gravity field information represented by terrestrial and air-borne data, satellite altimetry, and satellite laser ranging.

Austria in Space

GPS Receiver - Global Positioning System Receiver Software Modules

The project aims at designing and developing software modules for a navigation receiver for space applications complements and at developing the so-called Innovative Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Receiver.

Austria in Space

GRAPPA

Stellar Granulation in Photometric Data: Properties, Predictions an an Analysis Tool for CHEOPS

Austria in Space

GRAS - Galileo Road Application Simulator

GRAS is a simulation and verification tool to support satellitepositioning and navigation technology and to particularly demonstrate the expected Galileo system and service characteristics at selected Points of Interest (POI) in the urban area.

Austria in Space

GRAZIL

Gravity field of the Moon from radio science tracking and inter-satellite measurements of the GRAIL spacecraft

Stadt der Zukunft

GREeNvaluation - Real-time monitoring and performance evaluation

The aim of the project was the development of the GREeNvaluation toolkit, as a precursor to the implementation of green and liveable cities. The visualization and accounting (cost / benefit) of green infrastructure services makes the benefits more tangible and understandable. The GREeNvaluation toolkit aims to create awareness far beyond the target areas by means of target group-specific communication formats.

Austria in Space

GRISMO

GNSS Risk and Service Monitoring

Austria in Space

GS M&C - Ground Segment Monitoring & Control

The goal of this project is to design and develop basic components for a generic, state-of-the-art Monitoring and Control (M&C) System for monitoring and controlling both hardware equipment and running software applications.

Austria in Space

GUSTAV - Mobile Documentation and Online-Management of Catastrophic Events

The aim of GUSTAV is to develop a prototypical systems-platform as a basic information server used in case of natural catastrophically events. New tools will be created and tested.