Smart Water Management Platform
Acronym
SWAMP
Description of the granted funding
The SWAMP project develops IoT based methods and approaches for smart water management in precision irrigation domain, and pilots them in Italy, Spain, and Brazil (2).
Water is vital for ensuring food security to the world’s population, and agriculture is the biggest consumer amounting for 70% of freshwater. The water wastages are caused mainly by leakages in distribution and irrigation systems, and in the field application methods. The most common technique, surface irrigation wastes a high percentage of the water by wetting areas where no plants benefit from it. Localized irrigation can use water more efficiently and effectively, avoiding both under-irrigation and over-irrigation. However, in an attempt to avoid under-irrigation, farmers feed more water than is needed resulting not only to productivity losses, but also water is wasted. Therefore, technology should be developed and deployed for sensing the level of water needed by the plantation and for flowing the water to places where and when needed. The SWAMP project addresses these issues by use of the Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics, autonomous devices and other related technologies.
The challenges addressed by SWAMP project are following: 1) Reducing effort in software development for IoT-based smart applications. 2) Automating advanced platforms and integrating different technologies and components. 3) The integration of heterogeneous and advanced sensors, particularly flying sensors (drones) providing precision in the water supply for irrigation. 4) The use of a Software Platform together with technologies such as IoT, Big Data, Cloud/Fog and drones for the deployment of pilot applications for smart water management. 5) Proposing, testing and validating new business models for using IoT in smart water management settings. 6) Technological components must be flexible and adaptable enough in order to adapt to different contexts and to be replicable to different locations and contexts.
Show moreStarting year
2017
End year
2020
Granted funding
CONSORZIO DI BONIFICA DELL'EMILIA CENTRALE (IT)
132 875 €
Participant
QUATERNIUM TECHNOLOGIES SOCIEDAD LIMITADA (ES)
160 000 €
Participant
INTERCROP IBERICA SL (ES)
129 411.25 €
Participant
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA (IT)
454 375 €
Participant
Amount granted
1 478 090 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) (5239Topic
IoT Pilots (EUB-02-2017Call ID
H2020-EUB-2017 Other information
Funding decision number
777112
Identified topics
consumer, customer