COMMON SENSE
Cost-Effective Sensors, Interoperable with International Existing Ocean Observing Systems, to Meet EU Policies Requirements
The Marine Knowledge 2020 agenda sets as flagship a Roadmap for a European Marine
Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). The implementation of EU legislation such as the
Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) and the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) request an
increasingly integrated and effective data acquisition system. In this sense, Maritime Sensors
are key elements within Ocean Observing Systems to understand the functioning of the marine
environment. COMMON SENSE will develop cost-effective sensors, fully interoperable with
existing observing systems and compatible with standard requirement such as Global Ocean
Observing System (GOOS) and Global Earth Observation System of System (GEOSS). |
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The COMMON SENSE project will contribute to
support the implementation of the MSFD and
other EU policies providing cost-effective, multi-functional
innovative sensors, easily usable
across several platforms. Based on methodological
standards, they will serve to perform
reliable in-situ measurements on key parameters
that are critical to determine the Good
Environmental Status (GES) of marine waters. The project core research will focus on increasing availability of standardized data on eutrophication, on concentrations of heavy metals (Pb -lead, | Hg-mercury, Cd-cadmium, Zn-zinc and
Cu-copper), on microplastic fraction within
marine litter as well as underwater noise and
other parameters (temperature, pressure,
pH and CO2) according to MSFD descriptors.
The sensors, developed onto modular systems,
will be integrated and field tested by means
of different platforms (research vessels, racing
yachts, buoys). |
A Common Sensor Web Platform will be created
with the aim of bringing a more sophisticated
view of the environment. It will implement the sensor web enablement standards as
well as optimise data acquisition, access and
interoperability. Finally, the Dissemination and Exploitation strategy will facilitate the transfer of knowledge and technology results of the project so that they can be used with commercial, scientific, conservational and strategic purposes. The results of this project will be exploited for the benefit of the end-users, including the marine sensing industry and SMEs by improving competitiveness and market opportunities. It will also be relevant for public and private marine monitoring bodies as it will provide more efficient and effective tools. |
The work plan strategy for COMMON SENSE is
structured into work packages (11) grouped into
4 key phases: (1) R&D basis for cost-effective
sensor development, (2) Sensor development,
sensor web platform and integration, (3) Field
testing activities that will enable to assess
the performance and operability of the sensors
developed and (4) Technology transfer
activities that will allow the validation of the
competitiveness and the market application of
the sensors developed. The project objectives will be achieved thanks to the cooperation of a multi-disciplinary team involving research organisations, industrial SMEs, developers and end-users from 7 countries. This multi-sectorial expertise will enhance European industry competitiveness as well as contribute to a better understanding and management strategies for European waters. |
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