ReMAP Project – One year later

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The ReMAP consortium has met in Patras, Greece, in the 4th and 5th of June, to discuss the results of the project, one year past its beginning, in a meeting hosted by the University of Patras.

In this meeting, special attention was given to the integration between the various work packages of the project, especially in the context of the execution of the ReMAP platform. The main objective of these discussions was the identification of the needs of each WP and discuss how the platform could address those needs.

To promote this discussion, a test case was presented, related with a real scenario: analyse the evolution of the wear of the brake pads in the brake system. With this test case it was possible to start defining what information is needed by each WP and what information each one will produce.

On the other hand, a close attention was given to the current development of the LWDS (Lamb Wave Detection System) – solution able to detect damages in pre-defined composite structures. The next meeting will take place in Brussels, around the month 18. Until then, the consortium will keep putting its efforts on taking a step further in the European Aviation industry.

Paulo Rupino Cunha

Paulo Rupino Cunha

Assistant Professor of Information Systems with Habilitation and former head of the IS Group at the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Director of Informatics and Systems Lab of Instituto Pedro Nunes (IPN), a non-profit association for Innovation and Technology Transfer.

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