GeoNetSee: An AI/IoT-based system of geosensor networks for real-time monitoring of unstable terrain and artificial structures (DRP0200783), Danube Region Interreg Programme, 2024-2026

Partners:
School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Geological Institute of Romania, Romania
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Geosolutions ltd, Serbia
Geological Survey of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia & Herzegovina
International Burch University, Bosnia & Herzegovina
SURVIOT Monitoring Ltd, Hungary 
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Nast consulting ZT GmbH, Austria
Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Montenegro, Montenegro
Faculty of electric engineering and computer science, VSB-Technical university of Ostrava, Czech Republic
Geological Survey of Slovenia, Slovenia
Croatian Geological Survey, Croatia

Description: GeoNetSee (An AI/IoT-based system of GEOsensor NETworks for real-time monitoring of unStablE tErrain and artificial structures) project is supported by the Interreg Danube Region Programme, co-funded by the EU. It corresponds to Danube Region Programme priority: A more competitive and smarter Danube Region and to the specific objective: Enhancing innovation and technology transfer in Danube region.

Project budget: 1.791.280,00 EUR
Interreg funding: 1.433.024,00 EUR
Project duration: January 2024 – June 2026
Project partners: 14 Project Partners + 12 Associate Partners, from 9 Danube countries
Lead partner: School of Electrical Engineering,University of Belgrade
Project manager: Prof. Dr. Vladimir Rajović
Project webpage: https://interreg-danube.eu/projects/geonetsee
Project ID: DRP0200783

Description: GeoNetSee will create a solution for monitoring unstable terrain and artificial structures, which will include a geosensor network and a platform for collecting, processing, and visualizing collected data in real-time.The platform, called the Danube Collaborative Center (DCC) will share all collected data, research findings, best practices, and expertise in multidisciplinary domains. DCC will foster partnerships and collaboration with similar EU organizations and commissions, to leverage existing expertise, share resources, and align efforts in data collection, analysis, and knowledge sharing.The GeoNetSee system will be tested in both laboratory and operational environments (3 countries as pilot sites and 6 as testing sites).The solution will include the installation of permanent CORS stations in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia & Herzegovina, that would join the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) which also includes the EUREF Permanent global positioning satellite systems (GNSS) Network (EPN). An innovation chain of technology and knowledge-intensive activities within the DRP region will be created to close off innovation gaps and the uptake of advanced technologies for a smarter and greener Danube region.