INSIST
Integrated service delivery for citizens' safety and comfort
Project description
The urban spaces are full of standalone sensor-based installations of different services designed according to their own purpose and requirements. For example, municipalities provide several services to their citizens: public lighting, street safety and security for citizens, traffic management, etc. These services rely mostly on street-implemented infrastructure, such as lampposts, cameras, sensors and induction loops. In addition, local businesses have their own illumination systems, advertising infrastructure including neon signs, public displays, etc. They also monitor customer behaviour using various sensor systems. The INSIST project proposes an integration of these sensorbased systems into a wider perspective by developing a smart connected ecosystem for public spaces, where the sensor data provided by the different INSIST sensor systems can be efficiently used for not only the proprietary infrastructure services but also to offer value added services based on data fusion from multiple sensor systems in the business areas of smart lighting, surveillance, traffic management, advertising and atmosphere, business intelligence and building management. INSIST builds upon previous projects in the security and safety domain such as CANTATA and ViCoMo. The building blocks from previous projects have reached a degree of maturity that allows us to add this next step in INSIST by integrating quantifiable data from multiple sources into models, workflow support and evaluation of effectiveness and efficiency.
Finland
Valve Vanguard
Finland
Spain
Türkiye
Gerade Software
Türkiye
Verisun Informatics Ltd
Türkiye
Project publications
- INSIST project results leaflet Project Leaflet 17 December 2019 Download
- INSIST Project profile leaflet Project Leaflet 10 October 2016 Download
- INSIST Exploitable Results by Third Parties Exploitable Results 22 March 2019
- ITEA Annual report 2013 published online News item 09 April 2014
- Turkey in preparation for the next ITEA Call for projects News item 06 September 2016
Work package documents
- D.1.1.1 State-of-the-art on cross-system integrated services for citizens’ safet Work package document 13 February 2018
- D1.2.1. INSIST - System Requirements Specification Work package document 09 September 2018
- D2.1.1. INSIST - Methods & Algorithms for Traffic Density Measurement Work package document 09 September 2018
- D3.1.1.INSIST - High-Level Data Processing Algorithms Work package document 09 September 2018
- D4.1.1. INSIST - Definition of System Connections and Data Models Work package document 09 September 2018
- D4.2.1. INSIST - Data Structures Standard Requirements Specification v2 Work package document 09 September 2018
- D5.1.1. INSIST - Data Collection Work package document 12 September 2018