PROJECTS

PISTIS

The PISTIS platform: An innovative ”Automotive Data Hub” to enhance Road Safety

PISTIS, a groundbreaking, EU funded project focused on data sharing and monetisation, has launched testing an automotive data hub designed to revolutionise road safety. By leveraging data from diverse sources shared via the PISTIS platform – including driving behaviour, 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.

Key Features delivered by the Automotive Data Hub:

  • Data-Driven Driver Warning Service Platform: The Automotive Data Hub integrates data from vehicles, weather conditions, and road hazards to evaluate individual driving risks and provide personalized safety alerts.
  • In-Vehicle Driver Warning App: A mobile application that notifies drivers of potential hazards along their route, leveraging event data and current weather conditions to enhance safety.
  • Dashboard for Driving Risk Model Developers: A web-based dashboard enabling developers to design, test, and refine driver risk models within a simulated environment connected to the Driver Warning Service Platform.
  • Driver Risk Dashboard for Third Parties: A web dashboard offering a comprehensive overview of driving risks in specific geographical areas, equipped with advanced filtering options to meet diverse user needs.
  • Urban Analytics and Corporate Mobility Management: A multimodal routing mechanism designed to identify the optimal mode of transport from point A to B, factoring in weather conditions, vehicle emissions, and driving risk hotspots.
  • Urban Emission Modeling: Tools to estimate motorized vehicle emissions, develop and enhance emission models, and visualize the results through an intuitive dashboard.
The PISTIS project has received funding from the European Union under Grant Agreement n° 101093016.

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