Efforts for the Sample Clauses

Efforts for the full duration of the project Project effort form 1 Project number: SHARE - 226967 Participant no./short name WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP6 WP7 Total per beneficiary 1 / SED-ETHZ 36 2 2 2 9 30 3 84 2 / GFZ 22 24 46 3 / INGV 52 2 1 4 59 4 / LGIT-UJF 2 39 2 43 5 / UPAV 52 2 1 6 61 6 / AUTH 12 7 6 25 7 / BRGM 4 9 13 8 / CRAAG 11 11 9 / IST 12 12 10 / KOERI 4 10 4 18 11 / LNEC 12 12 12 / METU 37 37 13 / MSO 1 5 1 7 14 / NERC- BGS 13 13 15 / NIEP 15 15 16 / NKUA 8 8 17 / NORSAR- ICG 14 14 18 / ROB 7 7 Total 36 85 178 93 39 41 13 485 SHARE No. 226967, 7/1/2009 Project effort Form 2 Project number : SHARE 226967 Activity Type SED- ETHZ GFZ INGV LGIT- UJF UPAV AUTH BRGM CRAAG IST KOERI LNEC METU MSO NERC- BGS NIEP NKUA NORSAR -ICG ROB TOTAL ACTIVI TIES RTD activities WP 2 2 2 52 12 4 12 1 85 WP 3 2 22 52 7 11 12 10 5 13 15 8 14 7 178 WP 4 2 39 6 4 4 37 1 93 WP 5 9 24 2 2 2 39 WP 6 30 1 1 9 41 Total 45 46 55 43 55 25 13 11 12 18 12 37 7 13 15 8 14 7 436 Demomonstr ation activities Cons. managment activities WP 1 36 36 Total 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Other activities WP 7 3 4 6 13 Total 3 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 TOTAL BENEFICIA XXXX 84 46 59 43 61 25 13 11 12 18 12 37 7 13 15 8 14 7 485
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Efforts for the full duration of the project‌‌ Project Effort Form 1 - indicative efforts per beneficiary per WP - Project number (acronym): XXX.Xxx RUS Workpackage9 WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP6 TOTAL per Beneficiary PT-DLR 4,75 6,75 32,5 4,75 9,75 16,0 74,5 CNRS 4,5 0,25 13,0 - 0,25 2,0 20,0 BMWF - - - - - - - ZSI 14,5 2,25 3,5 21,5 0,25 2,75 44,75 NKTH 0,25 0,25 6,5 - - 1,0 8,0 AKA 2,75 9,0 0,25 - 0,25 1,25 13,5 GSRT 6,0 2,75 5,5 2,0 0,25 1,0 17,5 Archimedes 7,0 0,75 3,5 1,25 - 0,75 13,25 RCN 1,75 7,25 - 1,0 1,75 0,75 12,5 TUBITAK 3,75 4,5 3,0 6,5 0,5 1,25 19,5 KIAE 5,75 2,5 4,5 2,0 1,0 0,75 16,5 HSE 11,0 1,0 3,5 21,0 0,25 0,75 37,5 ICISTE 6,0 2,5 4,0 8,75 0,75 0,75 22,75 INBI 2,0 5,75 2,5 1,0 0,75 0,75 12,75 MESR - - - - - - - BMBF - - - - - - - MAEE - - - - - - - IPTS - 1,0 0,25 14,25 1,5 0,75 17,75 TOTAL 70,0 46,5 82,5 84,0 17,25 30,5 330,75 Project Effort Form 2 - indicative efforts per activity type per beneficiary10 - Project number (acronym): XXX.Xxx RUS Coordination activities WP 1 4,75 4,5 - 14,5 0,25 2,75 6,0 7,0 1,75 WP 2 6,75 0,25 - 2,25 0,25 9,0 2,75 0,75 7,25 WP 3 32,5 13,0 - 3,5 6,5 0,25 5,5 3,5 - WP 4 4,75 - - 21,5 - - 2,0 1,25 1,0 WP 5 9,75 0,25 - 0,25 - 0,25 0,25 - 1,75 Total 'Coordination' 58,5 18,0 - 42,0 7,0 12,25 16,5 12,5 11,75 Consortium management activities WP 6 16,0 2,00 - 2,75 1,0 1,25 1,0 0,75 0,75 Total ' management' 16,0 2,00 - 2,75 1,0 1,25 1,0 0,75 0,75 TOTAL BENEFICIARIES 74,5 20,00 - 44,75 8,0 13,5 17,5 13,25 12,5 Activity Type 10 Tubitak 11 KIAE 12 HSE 13 ICISTE 14 INBI 15 MESR 16 BMBF 17 MAEE 18 IPTS TOTAL ACTIVITIES Coordination activities WP 1 3,75 5,75 11,0 6,0 2,0 - - - - 70,0 WP 2 4,5 2,5 1,0 2,5 5,75 - - - 1,0 46,5 WP 3 3,0 4,5 3,5 4,0 2,5 - - - 0,25 82,5 WP 4 6,5 2,0 21,0 8,75 1,0 - - - 14,25 84,0 WP 5 0,5 1,0 0,25 0,75 0,75 - - - 1,5 17,25 Total 'Coordination' 18,25 15,75 36,75 22,0 12,0 - - - 17,0 300,25 Consortium management activities WP 6 1,25 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,75 - - - 0,75 30,75 Total ' management' 1,25 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,75 - - - 0,75 30,5 TOTAL BENEFICIARIES 19,5 16,5 37,5 22,75 12,75 - - - 17,75 330,75
Efforts for the full duration of the project Workpackage14 WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP6 WP7 TOTAL per Beneficiary ETHZ 7 11 18 6 8 5 3 58 UP 18 10 8 6 9 0.5 2 53.5 JKU 6 6 10 18 8 0.5 2 50.5 EPFL 9 18 10 3 8 0.5 2 50.5 40 45 46 33 33 6.5 9 212.5 14 Please indicate in the table the number of person months over the whole duration for the planned work , for each work package by each beneficiary OPPORTUNITY (225938) Annex 1 - Version 9 (26/09/2008) Approved by EC on (15/10/2008) Activity Type ETHZ UP JKU EPFL TOTAL ACTIVITIES RTD/Innovation activities WP1 Sensors and features 7 18 6 9 40 WP2 Opportunistic classifiers 11 10 6 18 45 WP3 Dynamic adaptation and autonomous evolution 18 8 10 10 46 WP4 Ad-hoc cooperative sensing 6 6 18 3 33 WP5 Case studies 8 9 8 8 33 WP7 Dissemination and exploitation 3 2 2 2 9 Total 'research' 53 53 50 50 206 Demonstration activities Total 'demonstration' - - - - - Consortium management activities WP6 Project management 5 0.5 0.5 0.5 6.5 Total ' management' 5 0.5 0.5 0.5 6.5 Other activities Total 'other' - - - - - TOTAL BENEFICIARIES 58 53.5 50.5 50.5 212.5 Page 74 of 141

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