Research project

C-MobILE - Accelerating C-ITS Mobility Innovation and depLoyment in Europe

Desiging business models to address the mobility challenges of European cities and to ensure sustainable business

Duration
May 2017 - May 2021
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C-MobILE (Accelerating C-ITS Mobility Innovation and depLoyment in Europe) is deploying cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS) and services designed to deal with specific mobility challenges across Europe. The project also aims to help local authorities deploy the C-ITS services they need and to raise awareness of the potential benefits for all road users.
A total of eight C-ITS equipped cities and regions are involved in the project, all of which have been research pilot sites for large-scale deployment of sustainable services in the past.
C-MobILE is engaging with public and private stakeholders, including end-users, to enhance C-ITS services and to establish functioning partnerships beyond the project. It is also carrying out cost-benefit analyses and developing business models, particularly from the end-user鈥檚 perspective, to make sure C-ITS services do their job correctly.
果冻传媒 team leads the efforts on the design of business models to address the mobility challenges of European cities and to ensure sustainable business for the operation of the C-ITS services beyond the project lifespan.

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Collaborative Partners

  • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • German Aerospace Center (DLR)
  • Technolution Nederland B.V.
  • PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG
  • Ertico - ITS Europe
  • Gemeente Eindhoven
  • Idiada Automotive Technology
  • City of Copenhagen
  • City of Newcastle
  • City of Bilbao
  • City of Vigo
  • City of Barcelona
  • City of Thessaloniki
  • CERTH-ITI
  • Informatics Research Unit for Sustainable Engineering (IRUSE)
  • RACC
  • Dynniq
  • MACQ
  • MAPTM
  • KAPSCH
  • GEOLOC Systems
  • Hochschule f眉r Technik und Wirtschaft des Saarlandes (HTW)
  • University of Newcastle, Australia
  • TOMTOM Development Germany GMBH
  • Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

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