Urban Mobility Observatory

Conference Paper (2020)
Author(s)

W. Daamen (Transport and Planning)

A.J. van Binsbergen (Transport and Planning)

B. van Arem (Transport and Planning)

S.P. Hoogendoorn (TU Delft - Civil Engineering & Geosciences)

Transport and Planning
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55973-1_56 Final published version
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Transport and Planning
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Pages (from-to)
457-463
Publisher
Springer
ISBN (print)
978-3-030-55972-4
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-030-55973-1
Event
13th Conference on Traffic and Granular Flow, TGF 2019 (2019-07-02 - 2019-07-05), Pamplona, Spain
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Abstract

The Urban Mobility Observatory (UMO) will gather, store, and disseminate empirical multi-modal traffic, transport and mobility data, using a well-balanced set of innovative data collection methods. It will make these comprehensive data available for scientific research to develop and test new theories and models to better understand, predict and facilitate multi-modal mobility in large urbanized regions. UMO is located in the Netherlands, being one of the densest urbanized countries in the world, facing severe accessibility problems and environmental pressures from transport.

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