The
UrbanFlood Project
UrbanFlood is a project funded under the
EU 7th framework Programme* which started in December 2009 and will
run for 3 years. Partners of UrbanFlood include TNO Information and
Communication Technology, the University of Amsterdam and STOWA (Dutch
acronym for the Foundation for Applied Water Research) from the Netherlands; HR
Wallingford in the UK, ACC Cyfronet AGH in Poland and OOO Siemens in Russia.
Challenges
1.
How can professional organisations connect sensor
infrastructures to an Internet-based Early Warning Systems (EWS), work with
that EWS, and integrate this with existing EWS, with decision support, visualisation
and public information systems?
2.
How do we monitor thousands of sensor streams?
3.
How do we create a common information space that allows
easy integration, over the Internet with other EWSs, sensors and application
programs for public information, decision support?
4.
How do we effectively host and manage multiple early
warning systems? How can shared, Internet-based facilities for EWS adapt to a
sudden demand of computational resources? Can we beneficially use cloud
computing resources to introduce new EWS and keep investment in hardware low?
5.
How can we create an Internet-based EWS that monitors dikes
and integrates that with simulations to measure dike strength and failure, and
flood models, as well as with legacy EWS?
6.
Is it feasible to monitor dikes on a European scale, from
multiple locations? 

Download the UrbanFlood Flyer
UrbanFlood flyer English
UrbanFlood flyer DutchUrbanFlood brochure English
UrbanFlood Modelling Simulation Decision Support poster 11 November 2010
UrbanFlood Presentation given by
Robert Meijer during a workshop
on 'Monitoring and Control for Full Water-Cycle Management' in Brussels
on 18 June 2010.
Download UrbanFlood Presentation
* UrbanFlood, a project
funded under the EU Seventh Framework Programme, Theme ICT-2009.6.4a. ICT for
Environmental Services and Climate Change Adaption. Grant agreement no.
248767. Project from December 1, 2009 until November 30, 2012