Descrizione del progetto
Un percorso per un’aria urbana più pulita
Ci sono molte cose che le città di tutto il mondo hanno in comune e l’inquinamento atmosferico è sicuramente una di queste. Poiché i trasporti sono uno dei principali fattori inquinanti, è necessario promuovere politiche volte a ridurre le emissioni di gas serra prodotte dai veicoli. In questa direzione, sempre più città europee stanno incoraggiando alternative come il car-pooling, la bicicletta, la prenotazione di corse guidate da autisti (ride-hailing) e gli scooter elettrici, facilitati dall’emergere di piattaforme di intermediazione per la mobilità su richiesta. In questo contesto, il progetto RE-ROUTE, finanziato dall’UE, lavorerà su un programma congiunto di ricerca e trasferimento di conoscenze per promuovere l’integrazione del trasporto multimodale nell’ottica della mobilità come servizio, attraverso la condivisione di dati in tempo reale basati sull’edge localizzato. Il progetto prenderà in considerazione anche lo sviluppo di politiche e infrastrutture fisiche basate su prove concrete.
Obiettivo
Urban areas host 70% of the EU population, and it is estimated that this will increase up to 84% by 2050, exacerbating the EU cities’ current daunting problems such as air quality and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In 2019, the transport sector was accountable for 27% of total EU GHG emissions, of which road transport accounted for approximately 72%. Many cities are looking to promote public and nonmotorised forms of transport to provide access to safe, affordable, accessible, and sustainable transport systems for all citizens. Many cities in Europe and worldwide are witnessing an increasing interest in shared and multi-modal mobility services using modes such as carsharing, bikes, ride-hailing, e-scooters facilitated by the emergence of intermediary mobility-on-demand platforms. Mobility services accessible ‘on demand’ can be achieved by an integrated Multimodal Intelligent Transport System (M-ITS) incorporating both motorised and non-motorised transport as well as private and public systems through the concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Sustainable mobility alternatives such as a fully integrated and seamless multimodal mobility system that can be made widely available with the communication and computation advancements.
RE-ROUTE an integRated intElligent multi-modal tRanspOrt infrastrUcTurE: distributed localised decision-making at the network edge forms an international, interdisciplinary, and inter-sectoral network of institutions with complementary skills, working on a joint research and knowledge transfer programme to improve the multi-modal Mobility-as-a- Service transport integration through localised Edge-based real-time data sharing, decentralised decision making, and localised network that places the processing at the proximity of data, contribute to evidence-based policy and physical infrastructure development and developing a unique skill set for the participating partners and improving their career prospects in the emerging ITS job market.
Campo scientifico
Parole chiave
Programma(i)
- HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Main Programme
Meccanismo di finanziamento
HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SE - HORIZON TMA MSCA Staff ExchangesCoordinatore
4 Dublin
Irlanda