The PISTIS project partners – Virtual Vehicle Research, Caruso Dataplace, Trafficon and Ubimet – have revealed the automotive data hub which promises to solve the challenges of data sharing in the automotive industry. It supports seamless data exchange and lays the foundation for services that prioritize driving and road safety.
Some key features of the data hub include integration of data from vehicles, weather conditions and road hazards to evaluate individual driving risks and provide personalized safety alerts. There’s also a mobile application that notifies drivers of potential hazards along their route. Meanwhile, a web-based dashboard enables developers to design, test and refine driver risk models within a simulated environment connected to the driver.
Additionally, the hub also offers a comprehensive overview of driving risks in certain geographical areas, urban analytics and corporate mobility management, and tools to estimate motorized vehicle emissions, develop and enhance mission models and visualize the results through an intuitive dashboard.
The PISTIS-backed project is dedicated to creating a safer and more sustainable transportation ecosystem. The automotive data hub stands as a testament to this, demonstrating the power of data-driven solutions in addressing the challenges of the mobility sector.
Alexander Stocker, key researcher and project manager at Virtual Vehicle Research, commented, “The automotive data hub represents a significant step forward in our mission to improve road safety and enhance the overall driving experience. By seamlessly integrating data from diverse sources and leveraging advanced analytics, we aim to empower both drivers and traffic managers with the insights to make informed decisions and proactively reduce the risk of accidents.”
PISTIS is an EU-funded project involving a consortium of 31 partners from 11 European countries. Led by Fraunhofer FOKUS, the project aims to develop a platform for secure data sharing and trading.