Standardisation of entities for an efficient data exchange
The data availability is a major issue to develop artificial intelligence (AI) tools. On top of that, aside from the availability, the same data entity (i.e. traffic average speed and traffic flow) can be tagged and represented in many different ways. The adoption of standards is the key point in order to have an efficient data exchange. Standardised data and information allow an efficient exchange at operational level, but it is also required to make any data-based tool more easily reusable in different contexts. This will save time in non-relevant tasks and more efforts can be used in actual research, and also for taking fast management actions from the operator side.
FRONTIER and ORCHESTRA Final Event at the TRA 2024
Bring your lunch with you and enjoy tea or coffee on us at the beautiful space of the RDS Concert Hall as you learn how multimodal traffic management solutions will facilitate more efficient, resilient and sustainable transport. Representing the final event of two EU-funded projects, FRONTIER and ORCHESTRA, the session will unveil the projects’ results and demonstrate solutions emerging from three years’ worth of cutting-edge pilot projects. High-level experts from various ongoing innovative projects will share their insights and vision related to the future of traffic management.
Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2024
The Transport Research Arena (TRA) is the largest transport and mobility research and innovation (R&I) conference in Europe. TRA 2024 is taking place on 15-18 April in Dublin, Ireland.
FRONTIER keynote at the IRF General Assembly
FRONTIER has been presented during the keynote at the International Road Federation (IRF) General Assembly on 17 April 2024.
Traffic predictions for efficient network management
The FRONTIER project has developed an Autonomous Network Management Engine (ANTME) to improve multistakeholder collaboration for a more efficient traffic management. This is done by providing real-time data, automatic response plans generation for specific types of incidents/events, and suitable arbitration models to find agreements among the different operators. In addition, to enhance the capabilities of the traffic operators for taking better decisions, intelligent services have been incorporated in the backend of ANTME: traffic state predictions and automatic incident detection. This blog post will focus on traffic state predictions.
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