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ICT Results factsheets for Information Society Policy Link
ICT Results factsheets are bringing into relief the policy value of selected EU-funded ICT Research projects. The list of factsheets below is being updated regularly.
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The digital legal eagle (ALIS)
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Software that gets reduced, reused, recycled (SECSE)
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Unleashing the power of the internet through self-managing applications
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Cars can talk together - in private (SEVECOM)
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"Triple Space" offers web for web services (TRIPCOM)
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Grid computing, the new commodity (GRIDECON)
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Visual time machine brings the past to life (ITACITUS)
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Clever acoustics help blind people see the world (CASBLIP)
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Making mechatronics work - maximising human productivity with an automated
assistant (CYBERMANS)
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Next-generation sound systems to minimise background noise (HARTES)
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Optical chip detects blood molecules (NEMOSLAB)
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Memories are made of this (VERSATILE)
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Hard-earned recognition (CLASS)
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Smashing stereotypes - computer-enhanced role play tackles social problems
(ECIRCUS)
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Look, learn, predict: robots get a step ahead (JAST)
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Spintronic - the new electronic? (NANOSPRIN)
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Semantic knowledge management solution sees commercial success (TAO)
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Fun and good for you - computerised play keeps seniors sharp (ELDERGAMES)
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Virtual reality gets real (INTUITION)
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Complex systems get the modernisation treatment (MODELPLEX)
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Grid browser finds the meaning of life (SEALIFE)
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Autonomous drone takes flight (uDRONES)
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ACEs offer winning hand for future internet (ACES)
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Musical archive access made easy (EASAIER)
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Soft hardware for a flexible chip (MORPHEUS)
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Tiny lasers plug the 'green gap' (NATAL)
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Averting radio spectrum saturation, opportunistically (ORACLE)
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Catering to car buyers' desires (CATER-IST)
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Brain on a chip? (FACETS)
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Microwave photonics cracks post-4G world (IPHOBAC)
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Compelling applications for Telco 2.0 (OPUCE)
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Virtual music school becomes a reality (VEMUS)
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Download, install and drive – the future of automotive software(DySCAS)
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Babies learn music while sleeping (EmCAP)
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Fingerprints and faces can be faked, but not brain patterns (HUMABIO)
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Data mining promises to dig up new drugs (IQ)
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Semantic web promises a smarter electricity grid (s-TEN)
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Teaching intangibles with technology (Argunaut)
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Testbeds to breed next-generation systems (UNITE)
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Bringing lab-on-a-chip to a surgery near you (BIOMENS)
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Trump card for searching culture online (MULTIMATCH)
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Computing in a molecule (PICOINSIDE)
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Rolling out flexible displays for the mass market (ROLLED)
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Probing both shape and substance (TERANOVA)
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Preventing, not curing, traffic accidents (IWAY)
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From semantic desktop to semantic web (NEPOMUK)
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Photonics emerges from the shadows (PHOTONICS)
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Harnessing nature's diagnostic tools for disease prevention (RECEPTRONICS)
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New roadmap for remote research via the 'grid' (RINGRID)
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Dashing computer interface to control your car (AIDE)
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Technological crystal ball boosts AIDS survival (EuResist)
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'Virtuality' enters the wider world (IMPROVE)
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Internet law made simple (LEKTOR)
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Beyond 3G - ultra-fast mobile radio networks of the future(WINNER)
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Food inspection technology could kill waiter jokes (Modulinspex)
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Designing semantic software by numbers (NeOn)
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Disease-detecting lab in the palm of your hand (OptoLabCard)
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Sensitive, smart and strong - too bad it's just a robotic arm (SENSOPAC)
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Powering up microwave amplifiers for a wireless world (TARGET)
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Improving the odds for the critically ill (CLINICIP)
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Enabling the brain to overcome the limitations of the body (MAIA)
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Horses for courses on e-insurance trail (NETCARD)
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Virtual human puts HIV drug to test (VIROLAB)
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Smart clothes: textiles that track your health (BIOTEX)
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Piecing together the next generation of cognitive robots (COSY)
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Teaching robots and AI what they can do (MACS)
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Learning by doing is the path to robot understanding (ROBOTCUB)
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Wireless networks that build themselves (Runes)
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Learning by doing is the path to robot understanding (Robot)
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Teaching robots and AI what to do (Macs)
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Piecing together the next generation of cognitive robots (Cosy)
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New
breed of cognitive, learning robot (Cospal)
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Software links up smart cars (Com2react)
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Embedded systems toughen up (Embounded)
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Tooling up for tomorrow's clever cars (Atesst)
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'Five-day car' is within reach (Ilipt)
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Crash warning for connected cars? (Reposit)
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Humanitarianism... for computers no less (Similar)
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Putting location-based services on the European map (Liaison)
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Whole body education (Enactive)
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Finding the 'meta' of digital audio (Cuidado)
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Music maestro! A conductor in everyone (iMaestro)
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New interfaces: Computing without mice (Tai Chi)
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Toward a new generation of ultra-fast fibre lasers (Uranus)
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Pushing ahead in the memory race (Nosce Memorias)
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An open approach to smarter homes (Amigo)
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Telling stories in the new millenium (NM2)
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Double antennas deliver double the signal (Pluto)
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A virtual factory for micromachines (Promenade)
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Bigger losses at sea... no more (Wings)
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Do it yourself cultural tourism, Europe-wide (Memo)
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Mega events get their own social network (P2P ME)
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Computer models, handmade in Europe (T'nd)
(205,71KB) -
Drivers go faster by slowing down (Euramp)
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Breathe Easy Europe (Marquis)
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Broadband 4 All: No killer app (Bread)
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Keeping an eye on the ice (Euroclim)
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Moves to extend mobile TV, Europe-wide (Maestro)
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Spontaneously, the internet (Adhocsys)
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soup spoon for air quality management, finally (E2SP)
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Light, years ahead (Olla)
(183,79KB)
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