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Bolzano Traffic: An Example of Open ITS Deployment for Advanced Traveller Information Services
Roberto Cavaliere
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2142/2024.01.003
TIS Innovation Park S.C.p.A., Via Siemens 19, 39100 Bolzano, Italy
This paper aims to present the experience gathered in the Italian alpine city of Bolzano within the project “Bolzano Traffic” whose goal is the introduction of an experimental open ITS platform for local service providers, fostering the diffusion of advanced traveller information services and the future deployment of cooperative mobility systems in the region. Several end-users applications targeted to the needs of different user groups have been developed in collaboration with local companies and research centers; a partnership with the EU Co-Cities project has been activated as well. The implemented services rely on real-time travel and traffic information collected by urban traffic monitoring systems or published by local stakeholders (e.g. public transportation operators). An active involvement of end-users, who have recently started testing these demo applications for free, is actually on-going.
Real-time advanced travel information services, cooperative mobility services, open data.
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