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"AIRLUISA"

AIRLUISA - LINEA AVI- ADVANCED SYSTEM FOR INTEGRAL MONITORING OF EMISSIONS AND AIR QUALITY IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS OF THE VALENCIAN COMMUNITY




DESCRIPTION

The general challenge of AVI airLUISA is to comprehensively develop joint solutions based on big data tools to the challenge of monitoring GHG emissions (CO2-eq) and other polluting emissions (SO2, NOx, O3, PM-10, PM-2.5 ), in order to rigorously assess air quality in urban areas of the Valencian Community.

OBJECTIVES

The main objective of AVI airLUISA is to make available to municipal authorities, a system to manage environmental pollution in cities mainly motivated by road traffic, so that mitigation, management or control measures can be anticipated and taken in those situations. problems that may arise

Project Number: 22100037
Grant Agreement: INNEST / 2021/326
Duration: From 01/05/2021 to 30/06/2023

Coordinated in AIDIMME by: BLASCO MOLLÁ, FRANCISCO
R&D Line: MATERIALS TOXICITY


RESULTS OBTAINED

Year 2023: The project has made it possible, based on satellite data, pollution measuring stations and traffic intensity data, to obtain information of high added value about the factors that influence the levels of air pollution due to traffic in cities. .

To carry out the project, it is worth highlighting the use of physical tools necessary for the surveillance network established for the evaluation of air quality (fixed measurement stations) and for complementary networks (network of traffic sensors and passive dosimetry), satellite remote sensing (data derived from the COPERNICUS program), the algorithms and analytical methods necessary to convert the data series provided to pollutant and GHG emissions and their concentration in the atmosphere, work with predictive models and information integration (big data ) and action recognition algorithms based on deep learning.

The following objectives stand out as:
1.- As a main objective, a remote sensing system has been optimized (and launched) and is ready for implementation in urban areas.
2.- The most vulnerable areas of Valencia have been identified and classified, depending on the type of groups affected (schools, parks, nursing homes, social health centers, etc.), being able to generate maps that reflect the degree of emission and pollution. of the city's air and the possible impact on this type of population, considered more vulnerable. These include: hospitals, medical offices, health centers, youth centers, social service centers, senior centers, educational centers and sports centers.
3.- Simulations have been achieved to know how some corrective measures (road traffic) can affect the pollution levels of vulnerable areas


Año 2023:


PUBLISHED NEWS

general broadcast

https://actualidad.aidimme.es/2023/01/03/aidimme-resulta (...)

https://actualidad.aidimme.es/2021/12/17/aidimme-resulta (...)

Technical dissemination, transfer

https://actualidad.aidimme.es/2021/09/27/el-proyecto-air (...)




PARTNERS

AIDIMME - METAL-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, FURNITURE, WOOD, PACKAGING AND RELATED, UPV - VALENCIA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY - COORDINATOR, ETRA INVESTIGATION AND DEVELOPMENT, SA, SCILING SA,


GRANT

€ 106.903,98 €

TARGET AUDIENCE AND IMPACT MEASUREMENT

1907 Access to the project website
3081 Access to news published on own websites.

Total Accesses: 4988


Objective Sectors by CNAE

CNAE: 8411 - General activities of the Administration - Number of target companies: 806 (348 of the Valencian Community)

CNAE: 7112 - Technical engineering services and others - Number of target companies: 431 (206 from the Valencian Community)

CNAE: 6202 - Computer consulting activities - Number of target companies: 77 (27 in the Valencian Community)


Objective Sectors by Activity

CITY HALLS - No. of target companies: 303 (288 in the Valencian Community)

CONSULTANCY / CONSULTANCY - Number of target companies: 446 (205 from the Valencian Community)

TRACTOR COMPANIES

Thanks to its support and signature of the "declaration of participation" the project has been funded.

COMPANIES DIFFUSION R&D PROJECTS

They want to know first-hand the evolution of the project, and its progress to the final result.

COMPANIES TRANSFER KNOWLEDGE

They will implement technologies, develop strategies or look for new models based on the results.