ExpectedOutcome:
Outcomes and deliverables
The objective is to contribute to the further development of the common European mobility data space announced in the Data Strategy and the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, built and operated in full compliance with existing EU legislation in the mobility and transport sectors.
The specific aim is to support the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will facilitate easy, cross-border access to key data resources in this area. This will be based on and in full alignment with existing and upcoming mobility and transport initiatives (some of which are regulated) that organise the sharing of data for both passengers and freight in the domains and become an integral part of the emerging European data and cloud services infrastructure.
Data for sustainable urban mobility indicators (SUMI) and for traffic and travel information in urban and regional areas will be made available for reuse for the development of innovative services and applications, and for policymaking.
Scope:The awarded project(s) will make information available and accessible in a machine-readable format in order to allow building a large amount of accurate and reliable data that could be used inter alia for artificial intelligence. It will have the following tasks and characteristics:
Project(s) will have to demonstrate a clear European dimension and should involve at least cities or regions in three different eligible countries (i.e. Member States or Associated countries) sharing common objectives. Projects will have to be closely integrated and use common building blocks. Where relevant, data shall be made accessible through National Access Points set up under the ITS Directive (2010/40/EU).
The projects selected will also have to fully comply with the European Data Spaces Technical Framework. They can profit from and use the smart middleware platform and tools. They will also have to coordinate and collaborate with other projects participating in the deployment of the data space and the Data Spaces Support Centre in order to allow integration of existing standards and to ensure interoperability and portability across infrastructure, applications and data.