Key Action 1

KEY Action 1:
Systems and Services for the Citizen
Objectives:
• Foster the creation of the next generation of
user-friendly, dependable, cost-effective and
interoperable general-interest services
• Usability and acceptability of new
services…
 improve competitiveness &
meet user demands
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KEY Action 1:
Systems and Services for the Citizen
Strategy, architecture & focus:
• Innovative applications
based on innovative systems
- progress state of the art
integration
IST components
that have significant exploitation potential
• Long-term & medium-term R&D projects
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KEY Action 1 in Call 3
I.1
Health
I.1.1, I.1.2, I.1.3
I.1.4
I.2
Persons with Special needs, including the
disabled and the elderly
I.2.1
I.4
 only RTD
 only Best practice & demonstration
 only RTD
Environment
I.4.2
Additional Call I.3.1 (WP 1999)
 only RTD
“Specific area for coordination across Key Actions is
needed will be jointly supported by the Key Actions”
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I.1
Health
2: PATIENTS
1: CITIZENS
I.1.2 Intelligent Environment for
patients - care at the point
of need
I.1.1 Intelligent environment for
health promotion and illness
prevention
 Privacy & security
 Interactive & portable
“Continuity” of information
3: HC PROFESSIONALS
I.1.3 - Advanced interactive environment for doctors and nurses
access to best medical practice - patients’ medical file
I.1.4 - Best practice and demonstration uptake of telematics actions
in regional health networks
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Information Society Technologies
related to Health
Personal
health
monitoring
systems
and services
Hospitals
Health
Admin
Labs
Citizens at:
Home, Work &
Leisure places
Primary
care
Pharmacies
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Background I.1.1
Interaction between Citizens, the Medical Profession
and “Lifestyle related Industry”
Doctors
Citizens
Give advice to citizens
Lifestyle Industry
Implement relevant
recommendations
and buy appropriate
products and services
(General Practitioners)
and to lifestyle industry
(Medical associations)
Takes health criteria into
account while developing
new products and services
Appropriate products and services are brought on the market
and consumed by the relevant target groups.
Information Society
Products and Services
THE MARKET
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I.2 Persons with Special Needs,
including the disabled and elderly
WP 1999
Additional Call (id : IST-99-ADD)
“Systems and services for independent living”
WP 2000
3rd Call (id : IST-00-1-1A)
“Intelligent assistive systems and interfaces to compensate
for functional impairements”
Note:
Proposals have to submit their proposal to ONE of the two Action
Lines (Centre of Gravity) - Complementary Information focuses
on experiences gained in the evaluation of proposals in the
First Call
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I.2 Persons with Special Needs,
including the disabled and elderly
WP 1999
I.3.1 New tools, systems & services to
enable people with special
requirements to live independently
+ services and systems for
professionals and informal carers
WP 2000
I.2.1 Citizens with specific impairments
especially those related to ageing to
benefit from intelligent assistive
systems + longer-time research on
cognitive and sensory processes
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Environment
RTD
Action Line I.4.2
Data fusion and smart sensor technologies
for humanitarian demining
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prime area of application: South Eastern Europe
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Jointly supported by the Key Actions, co-ordinated
with related activities of the Joint Research Centre
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importance given to support measures
 project clusters
 networks of excellence & workgroups
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Environment (cont’d)
 Technology
 single sensor
- processing of ground-penetrating radar data
 multi-sensor systems/data fusion
- increase detection and reduce false-alarm rates
 vehicle-based multi-sensor systems
- use of sensor arrays mounted on a vehicle
 advanced sensors
- react to specific characteristics on a mine
 Validation of prototype systems on qualified test-sites
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Key Messages
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Innovation (see Workprogramme 2000, page 10)
‘Users’ include public & private organisations
Exploitation and strong industrial participation
Mainly long-term & medium-term R&D projects
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