09 Feb 2024
Cluster meeting

Kicking off the work on the revised Strategic Research and Implementation Roadmap for MTM – Cluster meeting in Brussels

The high-caliber experts from nine EU-funded Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects, aiming to bring groundbreaking technological innovations in the transport area, will gather in Brussels on 8th and 9th February to discuss the recent developments and the perspectives of the Network & Traffic Management Systems (NTM).

07 Feb 2024
RTR3

FRONTIER at the RTR 2024

FRONTIER was proud to share its remarkable results at the the European Conference on the Results from Road Transport Research (RTR Conference 2024).

14 Dec 2023
Blog_FI2

FRONTIER Network and Traffic Management Dashboard: Revolutionising Traffic Management through common situation awareness and collaborative decision support systems

Transportation is a captivating and complex domain, interconnecting a multitude of technologies, individual choices, and unpredictable events. All of this takes place within the intricate web of political, social, and economic influences, forming a dynamic and multifaceted landscape.

13 Dec 2023
World Highways

FRONTIER in the World Highways digital magazine

"Accelerating stakeholder collaboration with modern traffic management systems and strategies" - this is the title of the article published by the prestigious Word Highways digital magazine, referring to the work being implemented in FRONTIER.

30 Nov 2023
UoW_blog

Traffic incidents and automated response plans generator

Traffic incidents and congestion mostly in urban areas represent a huge problem for modern societies since they increase greenhouse emissions and affect quality of life. Additionally, traffic incidents usually have negative effects on transportation systems and may cause delay, property and health damage, injuries, and fatalities. A traffic incident represents any unpredictable occurrence that disrupts traffic flow and reduces roadway capacity such as a broken-down vehicle, accidents and collisions. However, traffic management systems (TMS) aim to minimise the negative effects of such traffic incidents, decrease the overall travel time and fuel consumption, improve the overall traffic efficiency and enhance the safety of the transportation systems.


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