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Bárbara Maia

Bárbara Maia

Projects

InterConnect

The underlying concept of InterConnect is the Semantic Interoperability, which is the ability that digital systems have to exchange data with unambiguous, shared and agreed meaning, a steppingstone for the implementation of the Digital Single Market and enablement of cross domain data spaces. This is supported via ontologies, such as SAREF, and knowledge exchange mechanisms, allowing different providers and companies to offer competitive and cost-effective solutions whilst avoiding lock-ins or closed vertical technology implementations. The main innovation of the project is to deploy the concept of semantic interoperability into practice on a large scale, validating acceptance by key market stakeholders from domains for energy and smart buildings. To fulfil the objective of deploying semantic interoperability on a large scale, the first step was to define a reference architecture for the project, that resulted from a detailed state-of-the-art analysis of relevant IoT related reference architectures. The cross-domain semantic interoperability is the transversal and core innovation of the project upon which all the developments concerning the semantic interoperability are made, interpreted by the developed Semantic Interoperability Framework (SIF). Different semantic components are being used to support energy and non-energy services to be demonstrated in seven different pilots in Portugal, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, and Greece. InterConnect is aligned and actively contributes to EC initiatives, promoting the SIF to foster semantic interoperability as the needed game changer to unlock cross-domain data spaces. This work has been supported in several initiatives, with the architectural discussions that will lead to the integration within the European Data Spaces or GAIA-X initiative, particularly in terms of data sovereignty, creation of semantic knowledge capabilities in those associations and leveraging from the learned lessons from manufacturers associations and alliances in the Interconnect large scale pilots.

Interoperable Solutions Connecting Smart Homes, Buildings and Grids

MAGPIE

The MAGPIE project is dedicated to innovating ports across Europe through technical, operational, and digital advancements. Its primary focus is on creating a decarbonized and smart port environment, utilizing a living lab approach. The project's central objective is to enhance green and integrated multimodal transport solutions, with an overarching aim to establish a comprehensive Masterplan. This blueprint will serve as a guide for implementing sustainable practices in European ports. Central to the project are various demonstrations aimed at the effective utilization and supply of green energy carriers, including hydrogen, methanol, ammonia, and renewable electricity, for transportation within and around ports. These demonstrations are not just about showcasing potential energy solutions but are also geared towards improving their accessibility to end-users. In addition to energy-focused initiatives, the MAGPIE project places a strong emphasis on the development and demonstration of smart and digital tools, and automated solutions. These demonstrations and innovative tools are expected to yield valuable insights that will contribute significantly to one of the project's key outcomes: the Masterplan for European Green Ports. This Masterplan will act as both a strategic roadmap and a practical handbook, designed to fast-track the evolution of sustainable maritime and inland port infrastructures across Europe.

sMArt Green Ports as Integrated Efficient multimodal hubs

Supervised theses

WebD'accord: Aplicação Web Interactiva para Aprendizagem Musical de Princípios Tonais

Cláudio José Martins Parauta

M - 2020

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