The European project CPS4EU was launched in June 2019 and is being supported by the European Union with 13M€ and by BPI France. The objective of this project is to structure and develop a French and European sector around cyber-physical systems (CPS). This is a major project that is planned to span over 3 years and to bring together 36 different companies.
This project has received funding from the ECSEL Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No. 826276. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and France, Spain, Hungary, Italy, Germany.
The use cases for which the new cyber-physical systems will be tested are the following :
- Pedestrian detection
- Environmental quality and risk detection in urban environments
- Autonomous driving / intelligent mobility
- Pharmacology
- Machine Learning
In this project, M3 Systems shall collaborate with the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) in the field of intelligent mobility.
M3 Systems is responsible for the development of a receiver providing a position and, in close collaboration with the CEA, a solution which offers a global vision of the mobile’s environmental surroundings (e.g. vehicle). This will be accomplished thanks to the fusion of different information gathered by this receiver and other obstacle detectors.
M3 Systems will also develop, based on its flagship product STELLANGC, a test bench, to-be-used by position systems, in order to assess their reliability for autonomous driving and intelligent mobility applications.
To learn more about this project, visit the dedicated website.