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The PISTIS platform

Jan 30, 2025

An innovative ”Automotive Data Hub” to enhance Road Safety

PISTIS, a groundbreaking, EU funded project focused on data sharing and monetization, has launched testing an automotive data hub designed to revolutionize road safety. By leveraging data from diverse sources shared via the PISTIS platform – including driving behavior, weather conditions, and accident data – the hub aims to deliver near real-time alerts to drivers about potential hazards. This initiative empowers drivers to drive more safely while enabling traffic managers to proactively address safety concerns.

 

PISTIS is an EU-funded project involving a consortium of 31 partners from 11 European countries. Led by Fraunhofer FOKUS, the project aims to develop a platform for secure data sharing and trading. This platform will enable the trusted and controlled exchange of proprietary data assets, by implementing and improving functionalities that will facilitate federated data discovery and sharing, DLTs, NFTs, and AI-driven data quality assessment and monetisation.

 

Key Features delivered by the Automotive Data Hub:

 

  • Data-Driven Driver Warning Service Platform
  • In-Vehicle Driver Warning App
  • Dashboard for Driving Risk Model Developers
  • Driver Risk Dashboard for Third Parties
  • Urban Analytics and Corporate Mobility Management
  • Urban Emission Modeling
Alexander Stocker, Key Researcher & Project Manager at Virtual Vehicle Research:

“The Automotive Data Hub represents a significant step forward in our mission to improve road safety and enhance the overall driving experience. By seamlessly integrating data from diverse sources and leveraging advanced analytics, we aim to empower both drivers and traffic managers with the insights to make informed decisions and proactively reduce the risk of accidents.”
This project has received funding from the European Union under Grant Agreement n° 101093016. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
The PISTIS project has been officially recognized by the European Commission Innovation Radar.

 

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