CORDIS proporciona enlaces a los documentos públicos y las publicaciones de los proyectos de los programas marco HORIZONTE.
Los enlaces a los documentos y las publicaciones de los proyectos del Séptimo Programa Marco, así como los enlaces a algunos tipos de resultados específicos, como conjuntos de datos y «software», se obtienen dinámicamente de OpenAIRE .
Resultado final
Describes the identification and monitoring of ethical issues Special care will be given to the topic of security Moreover the plan will address the gender dimension of the project
Plans for dissemination and a strategyDescribes strategy and plans for the dissemination of results This will be aligned with the Communication strategy and plan This deliverable will be continuously refined during the project Report periodically
Intermediate evaluation results from Living LabsThe intermediate evaluation results from deployment of tools and models in multimodal traffic management ecosystem (MTME) Living Labs are provided. Focus is on needs for improvements before the next iteration. A revised evaluation handbook is also included to improve and adapt the evaluation approach before the final evaluation.
White paper to policy makers for a European multimodal traffic management ecosystemThe deliverable (R2) includes the target and actions needed to implement a multimodal traffic management ecosystem (MTME) from a legal and regulatory point of view so as to foster and facilitate multimodality deployment in the context of automation. This deliverable also includes the roadmap on regulation and standardisation.
Plan for ORCHESTRA's Living LabsPlan for the Living Labs, including: Stakeholders involved, tools to be used, systems to be integrated, scenarios to addressed (those to be simulated included), use cases to be piloted, and training sessions to be accomplished are described.
Intermediate PMA for multimodal traffic managementThe intermediate version of a Polycentric Multimodal Architecture PMA for a multimodal traffic management ecosystem MTME It describes of the system of interest stakeholders and concern intermediate use cases intermediate description of logical services intermediate requirements intermediate information models and identification of interfacesThe content of the deliverable will later be developed further to a final version of the PMA
Evaluation handbookThe evaluation approach and KPIs to be used for the evaluation of the multimodal traffic management ecosystem (MTME) are defined as well as data collection methods and plans for data analysis.
Pre-Studies on environment analysis and driversPreStudy are provided on legal and regulatory status quo actor and market analysis security and safety issues psychosociological ethical aspects and acceptance and technical and organisational considerations The studies will provide the context in which multimodal traffic management will operate
Summary of project achievementsSummarises the goals, approach, final achievements and lessons learned of the project, intended for a wide audience. Includes summary communication and dissemination strategy and results.
Recommendations and lessons learnedLessons learned of relevance to industry, academia, society, and policy makers with respect to multimodal traffic management ecosystems (MTME).
Communication strategy and planDefines target audiences and the key messages and type of engagement needed with each group. Defines different channels and mechanisms to be used for communication. Will be continuously refined during the project. Report periodically.
Handbook on contractual and administrative implementationA study on the contractual and administrative implementation of organisational and business models.
Evaluation outcomeThe final evaluation results from deployment of tools and models in multimodal traffic management ecosystems (MTME) Living Labs and simulations are provided.
Training trials for multimodal traffic managementThe training scenarios and set ups are described as well as the lessons learned from the training sessions accomplished with relevant stakeholders.
Final PMA for multimodal traffic managementThe final version of a Polycentric Multimodal Architecture (PMA) for a multimodal traffic management ecosystem (MTME). It describes of the system of interest, stakeholders, and concerns; requirements, including a smart infrastructure classification scheme; use cases and logical services; information model and interfaces; and collaboration models.
Initial use cases for multimodal traffic managementInitial description of the system of interest with respect to a multimodal traffic management ecosystem MTME stakeholders and concerns Initial versions of relevant use cases are also provided as well as an identification of logical services The content of the deliverable will later be developed further in and intermediate and final version of a Polycentric Multimodal Architecture PMA for MTME
Initial scenarios for multimodal traffic managementInitial version of the main trend scenarios for a socioculturally accepted regarding the multimodal traffic management ecosystem MTME
Handbook on organisational, business and market modelsA study on possible MTME organisational and business models, facilitating flexibility and resilience and centralised as well as local management structures.
Final exploitation strategy and roadmapDetailed plans for exploitation of results and knowledge including market quantification and sales strategy, definition of joint ventures and partnerships, IPR management, organizational aspects, and financial plans. Report periodically.
Initial target vision for multimodal traffic managementA shared initial target vision for a MTME first draft for guidance of the project and update
Training ModulesTraining modules for operative multimodal traffic management.
Final scenarios for multimodal traffic managementThe final version of the target vision multimodal traffic management ecosystem (MTME) and main trend scenarios for a socio-culturally accepted MTME.
Anonymous research data published as open research data as defined by the DMP. The datasets are also documented to facilitate re-use.
Simulation ArchitectureDescription of the simulation design for a multimodal traffic management ecosystem, covering the different levels of abstraction.
Describes the research data generated processed and analysed within the project as well as the data flow and exchange within the project consortium Documentation of technical solution for secure data storage will be included Moreover it provides the internal procedures for dealing with the collection and handling of data whereas the goal of FAIR data will be implemented The DMP is a living document and will be updated throughout the project
The deliverable has who components• Final system deployment, including necessary refinements and enhancements required• Final report from the Living Labs. Stakeholders involved, tools and systems involved and how they are integrated, scenarios piloted and simulated, use cases piloted. Lessons learned from the pilot and simulations are discussed both with respect to the operation of the Living Lab as well as the establishment process.
Publicaciones
Autores:
Natvig, Marit K. and Stav, Erlend and Stene, Trine Marie
Publicado en:
Research in Transportation Business & Management (currently for review), 2023
Editor:
SSRN
DOI:
10.2139/ssrn.4493781
Autores:
Chloe Eyssartier, Anne Freiberger, Benjamin Grosse, Marit Natvig, Isabelle Roche-Cerasi, Ludovic Vaillant
Publicado en:
2022
Editor:
TRA Conference 2022
Autores:
Erlend Stav, Marit K. Natvig, Trine Marie Stene
Publicado en:
Journal of Transport & Health, Edición Volume 38, 2024, ISSN 2214-1405
Editor:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.jth.2024.101880
Autores:
Ilias Alexandros Parmaksizoglou,Alessandro Bombelli, Alexei Sharpanskykh
Publicado en:
Logistics, 2024, ISSN 2305-6290
Editor:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/logistics8020040
Autores:
Abdulghani Al Sabouni, Anne Freiberger, Benjamin Grosse, Anna-Katharina Hübers, Sophie Kamenz, Simon Kaser
Publicado en:
Transportation Research Procedia, Edición Volume 72, 2023, Página(s) 2347-2354
Editor:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.trpro.2023.11.726
Autores:
Trine Marie Stene, Elisabeth Skuggevik
Publicado en:
Proceedings of the 25th European Conference on Knowledge Management, Edición Vol. 25 No. 1, 2024, Página(s) 799-808, ISBN 978-1-917204-10-1
Editor:
Academic Conferences International Limited
DOI:
10.34190/eckm.25.1.2741
Autores:
Stene, Trine Marie
Publicado en:
Proceedings of the 33rd European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL 2023), 2023, Página(s) 2140-2147
Editor:
Research Publishing, Singapore
DOI:
10.3850/978-981-18-8071-1_p092-cd
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