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AUTOPILOT: Automated driving Progressed by Internet of Things
Automated driving is expected to increase safety, provide more comfort and create many new business opportunities for mobility services. The so-called Internet of Things (IoT) is about enabling connection and data exchange between physical and/ or digital objects ...
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DiVA: Social dialogue on connected and automated driving
Rapid technology development and digitalization trends have led to more automation in all areas of life. In addition, road vehicles are becoming more technologically advanced with a continuing trend toward fully autonomous driving. On the one hand, automated and connected technologies might improve efficiency and sustainability of the transportation system. They could also increase ...
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Move Urban: Space-efficient housing and mobility concepts in growing urban and new suburban neighborhoods.
The growth of cities leads to a higher demand for mobility supply at the same time as decreasing land reserves. Resolving this conflict requires...
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Multi agent simulation for urban freight transport (Multi-Agent-City)
The project extends an existing MA framework for freight transport by modelling the demand side of the transport market, i.e. shippers and recipients as well as logistics service providers, in a detailed way. It will probably be the only existing freight demand model that includes several decision dimensions, makes use of complex optimisation, interacts with time-dependent traffic flows, and is available as an open source program that has been tested by various other researchers.
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EUFAL: Electric Urban Freight and Logistics
Although it is commonly believed that EVs are suited to perform last mile deliveries in particular in urban areas, only some companies make use of electric delivery vehicles. Up to now, electric vehicles have been considered as perfect substitutes of conventional vehicles. But there are problems which still need to be solved: difficulties to deal with the inter-day variability of tour-lengths, problems to integrate EVs into existing fleets and ...
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