Accessing hard-to-reach areas with Advanced and Breakthrough Innovation for reLiable In-situ characterization of a faciliTY

Accessing hard-to-reach areas with Advanced and Breakthrough Innovation for reLiable In-situ characterization of a faciliTY

Acronym

XS-ABILITY

Description of the granted funding

The XS-ABILITY project aims to develop advanced robotic solutions by embedding various types of sensors to address remaining challenges in D&D as remote and mobile investigation of hard-to-access areas and difficult-to-measure radionuclides characterization, in innovative, safe and cost-effective ways. The project innovations are related to nuclear instrumentation (accurate and compact sensors), their integration onto robotic platforms as well as Data-driven (through IA algorithms) robot fleet management by considering accuracy, compactness, automation, and cost-efficient aspects. To achieve this goal, the consortium will develop all the necessary subcomponents. The demonstration will be achieved by integrating all the XS-ABILITY developments and testing (mainly in indoor environment) throughout use cases scenarios on real D&D facilities to assess in-situ performances and to acquire data in real experimental conditions. The consortium behind XS-ABILITY is a unique combination of cross-functional experts from nuclear instrumentation, robotic and artificial intelligence (AI) fields. It consists of 8 partners from 7 EU countries, including 4 RTO (CEA, IFE, VTT, SCK), 2 SME (CAEN, FLY), 1 industrial company (SIGM) and 1 association (DEV) representative of the whole value chain. Workshops with stakeholders will be organized in order to guide the XS-ABILITY consortium during the project’s main steps. The innovative solutions provided by the project will be exploited in Dismantling & Decommissioning, Nuclear Power Plant Monitoring & Maintenance market, sensor and CBRN-E defense markets. The enhanced knowledge generated will be disseminated to all these stakeholders according to the D&E&C measures defined. Furthermore, on the basis of the project demonstrations, guidelines covering multi-robot systems behaviour in indoor environment, data collection protocols as well as best practice harmonization will be developed showing how to effectively deploy in real D&D scenarios.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2027

Granted funding

FUNDACION DEVELOPIA (ES)
86 925 €
Participant
SIGMA INGEGNERIA SRL (IT)
117 862.5 €
Participant
FLYABILITY SA (CH)
Participant
COSTRUZIONI APPARECCHIATURE ELETTRONICHE NUCLEARI C.A.E.N. SPA (IT)
260 925 €
Participant
INSTITUTT FOR ENERGITEKNIKK (NO)
Participant
STUDIECENTRUM VOOR KERNENERGIE / CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE (BE)
205 290.7 €
Participant
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (FR)
912 451.4 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

1 962 508 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

EURATOM Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Euratom Research and Training Programme (EURATOM) (11773)
Decommissioning (11779)
Topic
Innovative technologies for safety and excellence in decommissioning, including robotics and artificial intelligence (HORIZON-EURATOM-2023-NRT-01-07)
Call ID
HORIZON-EURATOM-2023-NRT-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101166392
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