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Smart Food and Agribusiness: Future Internet for Safe and Healthy Food from Farm to Fork (SmartAgriFood)
Date du début: 1 avr. 2011, Date de fin: 31 mars 2013 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

The SmartAgriFood project addresses the food and agribusiness as a use case for the Future Internet. The intelligence, efficiency, sustainability and performance of the agri-food sector can be radically enhanced by using information & decision support systems that are tightly integrated with advanced internet-based networks & services. Concurrently, the sector provides extremely demanding use cases for Future Internet design from physical layer all the way up to the service layer. This project will focus on three sub systems of the sector - smart farming, focussing on sensors and traceability; smart agri-logistics, focusing on real-time virtualisation, connectivity and logistics intelligence; and smart food awareness, focussing on transparency of data and knowledge representation. Using a user-centred methodology, the use case specification will be developed with a particular focus on transparency and interoperability of data and knowledge across the food supply chain. Project results will include:-Use Case descriptions for smart farming, including sophisticated and robust broadband sensing and monitoring of animals and plants-Use Case descriptions for smart agri-logistics, including intelligent transport and real-time logistics of agri-food products-Use Case descriptions of smart food awareness, focussing enabling the consumer with information concerning safety, health, environmental impact and animal welfare-Identification of generic requirements for the generic enablers-Extensive community and user organisation involvement both in requirements gathering, pilot demonstration, and evaluation-Specification of interfaces and functionalities for integration to Core Platform,-Significant contributions to standardisation and regulatory bodies in Europe.Key features of SmartAgriFood concepts will be demonstrated and verified by simulations and experimental systems within this project and by large scale demonstration as intended in Phase II.

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