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



