Dec/23/2022
The InEDGEMobility project aims to define and develop the ICT services that will facilitate the transition to a more sustainable and individual-centered mobility model. Such a model will reduce the global costs related to mobility but will satisfy the transportation needs of today’s society. The term cost here is rather general. It refers to the energy costs, the costs of the infrastructure (streets, parking spaces, etc.), the "environmental costs", the cost derived from occupying or using public space, etc. In our opinion, in order to achieve more sustainable mobility, the system should be based on i) an efficient coordination of shared infrastructure resources ii) prioritization of the use of transportation infrastructure resources to favor and thereby encourage the use of more sustainable means of transport, iii) collaborative transport solutions, based on transport sharing or perform several transportation tasks on a single trip. A proposal for an integrated solution will be developed, as well as techniques, methods and tools to proceed in this direction...
Dec/23/2022
Jul/07/2022
ACTIVEMobility - Promoting Active Mobility by means of Digital Tokens, Edge Computing and Multi-Agent Systems (ActivEdgeMobile) and COSSAS - COordinated intelligent Services for Adaptive Smart areaS (COSASS)
Jul/07/2022
MDPI Electronics has published a special edition containing seventeen articles related to the field of public transport in the framework of smart cities, in which researchers from our group have collaborated.
Feb/25/2022
Feb/04/2021
New article published by members of the project in the journal Neurocomputing. Members of all the project nodes have also participated in it. The main contribution of this work is the development of an agent-based simulation tool specifically designed for the simulation of new urban mobility models.
Feb/04/2021
Jan/29/2021
A workshop is organised as part of the SSCt2021 is the International Conference on Sustainable Smart Cities and Territories, an open symposium which brings together researchers and developers from academia and industry to present and discuss the latest scientific and technical advances in the fields of Smart Cities and Smart Territories.