If you are a city transport authority dealing with chronic traffic congestion and accidents — this project developed a cooperative dashboard that provides real-time monitoring and predictions to balance supply and demand across the network.
AI-Powered Coordination System for Multi-Modal City and Regional Traffic Management
Imagine if your city's buses, trains, and cars all talked to each other in real-time to avoid traffic jams. This system acts like a digital air traffic controller for the ground, predicting where bottlenecks will happen before they occur. It helps city managers shift passengers between different transport modes to keep the whole city moving smoothly.
What needed solving
Transport managers struggle with congestion and emissions because they lack a way to coordinate different transport modes in real-time. Current systems are often fragmented, making it hard to react to accidents or bottlenecks effectively.
What was built
["SYNCHROMODE Toolbox: A suite of AI-powered services for multimodal transport optimization.", "Data Exchange System: A tool for real-time data sharing across transport stakeholders.", "Cooperative Dashboard: A monitoring and prediction interface for network-wide traffic.", "Management Support Tool: A system to mitigate congestion and respond to disruptions."]
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a logistics provider dealing with unpredictable delays in regional transport — this project developed a resilient traffic management support tool that helps mitigate bottlenecks and optimize flows across different transport modes.
If you are a software vendor dealing with fragmented transport data sources — this project developed a network-wide data exchange and integration system that ensures reliable and real-time data sharing.
Quick answers
What is the cost or pricing model for the SYNCHROMODE Toolbox?
Based on available project data, no specific pricing or cost information is provided as this is an EU-funded research project.
Can this system be scaled to any city globally?
The system is being validated in 3 real-world case studies in Thessaloniki, the Netherlands, and Madrid, suggesting it is designed for diverse European urban and regional environments.
Who owns the IP and how is licensing handled?
Based on available project data, specific IP and licensing terms are not listed, though the project involves a consortium of 17 partners including 11 industry members.
How does the system integrate with existing transport data?
It uses a dedicated transport network-wide data exchange and integration system and follows specific standards for data collection, storage, and exchange.
What is the timeline for deployment?
The project period runs from 2023-05-01 to 2026-04-30, indicating the tools are currently in development and validation phases.
Who built it
The consortium is heavily industry-driven, with 11 out of 17 partners coming from the private sector (a 65% industry ratio). This high commercial presence, including 4 SMEs across 6 countries, suggests the project is focused on practical market application rather than pure academic research.
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