SUSTAINABLE & INNOVATIVE URBAN MOBILITY
organised by AGENS
Ubiquitous and pervasive digital technologies, based on the use of information inputs from the environment around us through a variety of fixed and mobile sensor networks, generate numerical data which, beyond their primary context of use, can be effectively used in other areas. Big Data is now a branch of information science, enriched with processing techniques to select, organise, process data and make them available in usable formats for applications of general use. Mobility is taking advantage of this wide availability to create services and applications aimed at transport efficiency. At the planning stage in particular, knowledge enhanced by detailed information on demand generated by mobile tools can be used to create transport services offering adequate capacity and quality. The knowledge of behaviour and needs derived from the detailed information can also be used to make the freight sector more efficient by reducing inefficiency margins and overhauling logistics services.
MaaS4Italy: the importance of big data in tomorrow's mobility services
Floating Car Data: a data-driven approach to road mobility monitoring and planning
Analysing mobility in Italy using Mobile Network Data
The information content that can be sourced from the big data of the telephone networks to study mobility and analyse travel patterns
The “Intelligent Supply Chain”: streamlining logistics with Big Data