Digitalized public transport systems: Understanding, predicting, improving

D-​BAUG Science Talk by Professor Francesco Corman from the Transport Systems research group (TS) at the Institute for Transport Planning and Systems (IVT).

Enlarged view: I NNOVIA APM 300 (Illustration: Bombardier)
INNOVIA APM 300 (Illustration: Bombardier)

Abstract

Public Transport systems are so pervasively interacting with our life that we sometimes even forget we are benefitting from them. To match future sustainability and policy goals, their usage, performance and resource efficiency needs to improve. To this end, digitalization enables the possibility to understand, predict, and to some extent control transport supply and transport demand.

This talk reviews mathematical models to describe the complexity of interacting aspects in real life large-scale public transport systems, showing their interconnection and the need for highly precise models, to describe and control observed emerging effects. Predicting future evolution requires balancing computational power and understandability of the approaches. The increasing degree of automation in the system allows large potential for automatic control and decision support.

Including also users’ reaction, the possibility for even better solutions increases, at the cost of an even larger complexity of the problems to be solved. Overall, the impact of automation and digitalization expands beyond the single resources, towards the entire transport system and how we would use it.

Presentation

Speaker

Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman
Associate Professor at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Head of Inst. Transport Planning and Systems
  • HIL F 13.1
  • +41 44 633 33 50

Professur für Transportsysteme
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Zürich
Switzerland

Prof. Dr.  Francesco Corman
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