Mobility

In general terms, mobility is the ability to move. With regard to the ICT programme, mobility can refer to support bodily mobility (e.g. for impaired people), physical mobility (e.g. energy-saving for transport) or persons' mobilty (e.g. remote workplace).

Mobility is addressed in the ICT work programme 2011/12 (p. 14, 17, 30, 43 , 52, 67, 69, 73, 80, 81, 84) under the following challenges/objectives:

> Challenge 1:Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures

Objective ICT-2011.1.1 Future Networks
c)  Novel Internet architectures, management and operation frameworks
d)  Flexible, resilient, broadband and integrated satellite communication

Objective ICT-2011.1.3 Internet-connected objects
a)  An  open  networked  architecture

Objective FI.ICT-2011.1.8 Use Case scenarios and early trials

> Challenge 3: Alternative Paths to Components and Systems

Objective ICT-2011.3.2 Smart components and smart systems integration
b) Micro-Nano Bio Systems (MNBS)
Objective ICT-2011.3.6 Flexible, Organic and Large Area Electronics and Photonics
b)
OLAE systems and applications

> Challenge 5: ICT for Health, Ageing Well, Inclusion and Governance

Objective ICT-2011.5.3 Patient Guidance Services (PGS), safety and healthcare record information reuse
c)   A   Network   of   Excellence   on   semantic   interoperability   and   European   Health Infostructure
Objective ICT-2011.5.4 ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing
d)  Services  for  elderly  people  developed  and  validated  against  public  sector  needs through  a  joint  Pre-Commercial  Procurement  (PCP)
Objective ICT-2011.5.6 ICT solutions for governance and policy
a)  ICT  solutions  for  governance  and  policy  modellingmodelling

> Challenge 6:ICT for a Low Carbon Economy

Objective ICT-2011.6.6 Low carbon multi-modal mobility and freight transport
Objective  ICT-2011.6.7  Cooperative  Systems  for  energy  efficient  and  sustainable mobility
Objective GC-ICT-2011.6.8 ICT for fully electric vehicles