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Lean innovative connected vessels

CORDIS fournit des liens vers les livrables publics et les publications des projets HORIZON.

Les liens vers les livrables et les publications des projets du 7e PC, ainsi que les liens vers certains types de résultats spécifiques tels que les jeux de données et les logiciels, sont récupérés dynamiquement sur OpenAIRE .

Livrables

LINCOLN Universal Marine Gateway prototypes

The running UMG prototypes developed for the different use cases will be demonstrated in its usability. A report will present the achievements of such running demonstrators, with results from the use cases.

Integrated Portweather module within IoT platform

The integrated portweather module within the IoT platform will be presented and demonstrated. Its positioning in the IoT architecture, its connectivity and its functionalities will be demonstrated too. A technical report will present the demonstrator.

Implementation of data visualization and reporting interfaces for prototypes

The final graphical user interface, studied at the needed level of visualization, will be made available for the final LINCOLN IoT platform. It will be demonstrated in the main use cases and feedbacks about its workability will be collected and commented in a report.

LINCOLN i-Captain black box prototype

The running i-Captain prototype, with its commercial and low cost black box will be demonstrated in its usability in the available use cases. A public report will present the main achievements of such a demonstrator.

Implementation of LINCOLN IoT platform

A first running implementation of the IoT project platform will be demonstrated in its operativeness, with the main needed functionalities and abilities, on a general case. A sufficient report (with screen shots and functional models) will be prepared and submitted to explain the achievement of such a demonstrator.

Dissemination and exploitation final report

The deliverable will be the final report of the dissemination and exploitation activities, also including the main achievements of the clustering task and of the meetings with the Advisory Board. A comprehensive exploitation plan for the whole consortium and for each partner will be presented.

Communication material and tools

The main communication tools (e.g. flyers, brochures, etc.) will be put in place and made available to the whole consortium. Then, they will be regularly revised and updated during the project.

Achievements of the vessel designs

The deliverable will report the main achievements of the vessel designs, descriptions and results of the testing phases for the different tested concepts. Results will be made public, notifying the main general achievements got with the adoption of methods and tools developed along the project by the different use cases.

Dissemination and exploitation plan 2nd version

The deliverable will report the activities performed in terms of dissemination, also considering the clustering task and the results of the meetings done with the Advisory Board. An update of the Exploitation plan will be also presented for the consortium and for each single partner.

Final technical report

This deliverable will provide a Final Technical report of the project, open to the public, with the main achievements of the projects and the usage of the resources (to be displayed to the public).

Professional skills and vocational training development plan

The deliverable will report the plan for professional skills and vocational training development, which could be foreseen after the project. This result will be open and shared with the public and made available in the project portal.

Solution sustainability report

The deliverable will report the solution sustainability, evaluating the lifecycle cost and the environmental impact for the different concepts and use cases, with the main purpose to the present the achievements in sustainable got thanks to the application of the method and tools of the project. For this reason this deliverable will be made public and presented in an open way.

Dissemination and exploitation plan 1st version

The deliverable will report the first version of the dissemination and exploitation plan, which will provide the framework and these activities, the timeline and the expected achievements.

Description of the simulation platform on HPC

The simulation platform on HPC to be used in the project will presented in its public form, to be explained to the consortium and to define the main boundaries of the simulation and the needed degree of customization. Definitions, models and examples will be used to describe the platform, its role and its expected achievements.

Clustering activities plan

The main clustering activities with the other relevant project will be launched and planned, to be made available inside and outside the consortium.

Final LINCOLN conference

A final project conference will be organized, with the main aim to involve industrial users and potential prospect. The conference - in the form of open workshop - will be organized in the last 3-6 months of the project. A convenient location will be chosen, also considering existing fairs and events. This report will present the main data about the organization of such a final event.

Publications

Applying Closed-Loop Product Lifecycle Management to Enable Fact Based Design of Boats

Auteurs: Moritz von Stietencron, Karl A. Hribernik, Carl Christian Røstad, Bjørnar Henriksen, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Publié dans: 2016, Page(s) 522-531
Éditeur: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72905-3_46

Development Projects in SMEs

Auteurs: Bjørnar Henriksen, Carl Christian Røstad, Moritz von Stietencron
Publié dans: 2017, Page(s) 193-201
Éditeur: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66926-7_23

Ensemble Learning for Forecasting Main Meteorological Parameters

Auteurs: P. Karvelis, S. Kolios, G. Georgoulas, and C. D. Stylios,
Publié dans: 2017
Éditeur: IEEE

Development of weather application for enhancing sea safety and rescue operations

Auteurs: S. Kolios and C. Stylios
Publié dans: Proceedings of 7th Transport Research Arena TRA 2018, 2018
Éditeur: TRA2018

Ensemble learning for forecasting main meteorological parameters

Auteurs: Petros Karvelis, Stavros Kolios, George Georgoulas, Chrysostomos Stylios
Publié dans: 2017 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2017, Page(s) 3711-3714, ISBN 978-1-5386-1645-1
Éditeur: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/smc.2017.8123210

Prospective framework for leveraging data streams in new vessel design

Auteurs: Sullivan B. P., Desai S., Klein P., Rebull Solè J., Rossi M., Ramundo L., Terzi S., Thoben K. D.
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: IEEE

Maritime IoT platform

Auteurs: Serena Albertario, Jacopo Cassina, Petros Karvelis, Chrysostomos Stylios
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: NUS

Maritime 4.0 - Opportunities in Digitalization and Advanced Manufacturing for Vessel Development

Auteurs: Brendan P. Sullivan, Monica Rossi, Shantanoo Desai, Jordi Solé, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: 2020
Éditeur: ISM

An approach for Maritime Propulsion System Changeability

Auteurs: Gian Mario Deluigi, Brendan P. Sullivan, Monica Rossi, Larry Leifer, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: 2020
Éditeur: NAOME

Characteristics for Changeability in Complex Systems

Auteurs: Brendan P. Sullivan, Monica Rossi, Lucia Ramundo, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: IEEE

Maritime design process improvement through a lean transformation

Auteurs: Brendan P. Sullivan, Monica Rossi, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: Springer

Lean Innovative Connected Vessels (LINCOLN)

Auteurs: Lucia Ramundo; Brendan Sullivan; Rossella Luglietti; Monica Rossi; Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: 2018
Éditeur: TRA2018
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1441164

Connected and Innovative Vessel Design

Auteurs: Brendan P. Sullivan, Monica Rossi, Claudio Sassanelli, Rossella Luglietti, Lucia Ramundo, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: 2018
Éditeur: IEEE

Short Time Wind Forecasting with Uncertainty

Auteurs: Petros Karvelis, Stefanos Petsios, George Georgoulas, Chrysostomos Stylios
Publié dans: 2019 10th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA), 2019, Page(s) 1-4, ISBN 978-1-7281-4959-2
Éditeur: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/iisa.2019.8900727

Improving the productivity of hull designers with HPC in the cloud: the LincoSim experience

Auteurs: Francesco Salvadore, Raffaele Ponzini, Claudio Arlandini
Publié dans: 2019 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2019, Page(s) 2077-2082, ISBN 978-1-7281-4569-3
Éditeur: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/smc.2019.8914462

A Customizable Lean Design Methodology for Maritime

Auteurs: Brendan P. Sullivan, Monica Rossi, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: Product Lifecycle Management to Support Industry 4.0 - 15th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference, PLM 2018, Turin, Italy, July 2-4, 2018, Proceedings, Numéro 540, 2018, Page(s) 508-519, ISBN 978-3-030-01613-5
Éditeur: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01614-2_47

LINCOLN (Lean innovative Connected vessels) Design Approach

Auteurs: Brendan p. Sullivan, Monica Rossi, Rossella Luglietti, Lucia Ramundo, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: HOLISHIP Maritime design handbook vol. 2, 2020
Éditeur: IEEE

"Lean Innovative Connected Vessels - ""LINCOLN"" project"

Auteurs: P. Karvelis, C. Stylios, J. Garofalakis
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: IEEE

LincoSim: a Web Based HPC-Cloud Platform for Automatic Virtual Towing Tank Analysis

Auteurs: F. Salvadore, R. Ponzini
Publié dans: Journal of Grid Computing, Numéro 17/4, 2019, Page(s) 771-795, ISSN 1570-7873
Éditeur: Kluwer Academic Publishers
DOI: 10.1007/s10723-019-09494-y

PortWeather: A Lightweight Onboard Solution for Real-Time Weather Prediction

Auteurs: Petros Karvelis, Daniele Mazzei, Matteo Biviano, Chrysostomos Stylios
Publié dans: Sensors, Numéro 20/11, 2020, Page(s) 3181, ISSN 1424-8220
Éditeur: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI: 10.3390/s20113181

Lean Innovative Connected Vessels - The LINCOLN project

Auteurs: Editors: Lucia Ramundo, Sergio Terzi
Publié dans: Spriengerbriefs book series, 2020
Éditeur: Springer

User Involvement to increase user satisfaction in shipbuilding projects

Auteurs: Gustavo Conde
Publié dans: 2018
Éditeur: Politecnico di Milano

Externalities of Changeability in engineering systems

Auteurs: Dheeraj Govindap, Urath Meethal
Publié dans: 2018
Éditeur: Politecnico di Milano

Creating value in a system and designing a system to implement value

Auteurs: Bijin Babu
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: Politecnico di Milano

Design for Changeability: A Conceptual Framework for the Design of Vessel Propulsion Systems

Auteurs: Gian Mario Deluigi
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: Politecnico di Milano

Implementation and knowledge of Industry 4.0 and its technologies in the Italian recreational boating sector

Auteurs: Danilo Cruz
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: Politecnico di Milano

Digital skills development for the maritime sector

Auteurs: Andrea Napolitano, Alessio Pedrazzoli
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: Politecnico di Milano

LINCOLN LCC approach and application to the LINCOLN catamaran application case

Auteurs: Phillipp Hendrys
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: BALANCE

Changeability in Complex Engineering Systems: Quantification of System Suitability & Development Framework for Changeability Through Testing

Auteurs: Brendan P. Sullivan
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: Politecnico di Milano

Development Of A Dynamic Positioning System For An Emergency Recovery And Rescue Vessel

Auteurs: N.Kouretas
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: NTUA, School of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

Hardware Design For The Dynamic Positioning System Of An Emergency Recovery And Rescue Vessel

Auteurs: N. Vlachakis
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: NTUA, School of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

Advanced Position Control For An Emergency Recovery And Rescue Vessel

Auteurs: N. Kougiatsos
Publié dans: 2019
Éditeur: NTUA, School of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

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