STUDY FOR PROVIDING MULTIMODAL TRAFFIC INFORMATION

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MULTIMODAL INFORMATION

Multimodal information enables to plan the travel from the origin to the destination, by combining the different ways of traveling with different transport modes.
Analysis of stakeholders in the road, rail, maritime and air transport, service providers, users and end-users, which are primarily related to the TEN-T corridors, and secondary to the rest of the transport network.
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The study will, where possible, provide the basis for collecting interoperable travel information and services, based on the existing standards and technologies.
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Users in European Union

33000

Car users per hour

970

Millions of air passengers a year

450

Million passenger miles a year

WORKING PACKAGES

WP1 - Traffic system and participants

Leader: asst. prof. Marko Šoštarić, Ph.D.

WP2 - Regulatory and Technology

Leader: prof. Sadko Mandžuka, Ph.D.

WP3 - System architecture

Leader: Krešimir Vidović, Ph.D. (Ericsson Nikola Tesla)

WP4 - Project management

Leader: Marijan Jakovljević, M. Sc.

FIELD EXPERTS

Road traffic

Road traffic

asst. prof. Marko Ševrović, Ph.D.
Railway traffic

Railway traffic

prof. Tomislav J. Mlinarić, Ph.D.
Air traffic

Air traffic

asst. prof. Igor Štimac, Ph.D.
Maritime traffic

Maritime traffic

prof. Josip Kasum, Ph.D.
Intelligent transport systems

Intelligent transport systems

Martin Gregurić, Ph.D.

Recent posts

Final workshop

The final workshop as part of the Study for providing multimodal traffic information was held at the Faculty of Transport […]

Presentation of the Study in Split-Dalmatia County

The collaboration of the Department of Economy, EU Funds and Agriculture of the Split-Dalmatia County, the conference “Information technology is […]

3rd workshop with the stakeholders of the railway transport system

A key prerequisite for designing the study is a collaboration with transport system stakeholders which as transporters, infrastructure managers and […]

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