European added-value in a nutshell From a Smart Applications and Devices perspective More than 25 scientific models based on different mechanism, technologies and approaches have been developed, tested and demonstrated New water quality monitoring devices have been tested Several FIWARE-enabled digital solutions have been developed Data driven solutions enable the development if novel smart application for an improved water cycle management The digitalisation of the water infrastructure takes time and resources Data validation, curation and reconciliation are mandatory steps that need to be performed in each data-based solutions The combination of classical approaches with data-driven solutions can boost the potential of the smart applications FIWARE technology provides the requited mechanisms to develop, deploy and maintain such digital services FIWARE support and simplifies the integration of different technologies Nanosensors technology is not ready and further research needs to be done Printed sensors present an effective, low cost solutions to develop water quality measurement devices Data driven solutions can be also used to improve the sensor’s performance Lluís Echeverria EURECAT Back to content Back to the list EU added value
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