DHRS-CIM (Distributed Human-Robot System for Chemical Incident) is a Marie Curie IAPP project funded by the European Union in the 7th framework program. The total funding provided is 1,818,833 Euro where the AASS part of it is 553,060 Euro. The overall objective of this project is to combine forces of Europe's leading industrial and academic organizations in the field of Disaster Management, in order to deliver an intelligent system which can be deployed to detect (potential) chemical incidents and help crisis professionals take informed decisions to manage chemical incidents. The proposed research deals with human- and artificial sensing and sense-making. An essential contribution is the alignment and integration of both artificial- and human-system research: the artificial systems and humans together become an intelligent collaborative system. The consortium consists of industrial and academic partners from the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, Portugal, and Sweden.
This project is sponsored by the European commission.