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Thematic meeting: How sharing sensor data can increase road safety for vulnerable road users

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Lindholmen Showroom, Lindholmspiren 3-5, Göteborg
Arranged by: 
Drive Sweden

How can digital technology and sensors on bicycles make micromobility safer? Drive Sweden and Cykelcentrum VTI held a thematic meeting that highlighted how naturalistic data (reality-based data from e.g. cameras and sensors) can give us a deeper understanding of accident causes and "near misses" in traffic. The meeting was held in Swedish!

Förmiddagen bjuder på kunskapsspridning och presentationer från ledande experter inom akademi och industri – vi utforskar nya datainsamlingsmetoder (med exempel från aktuella projekt som använder AI och sensorer för att skapa säkrare trafikmiljöer) och framtidens beslutsstöd (hur delad data kan användas för bättre infrastrukturplanering, fordonsutveckling, mm.), och kopplar på så sätt ihop behoven med lösningarna!  

Efter en mingellunch jobbar vi tillsammans i workshops för att fördjupa diskussionerna, bygga nätverk och identifiera nya projektmöjligheter. Det ges också möjlighet att djupdyka i en workshop om Data Act med projektet Catalyst. 

Agenda 

10:00 Welcome and introduction –  Malin Andersson , Drive Sweden &  Anna Niska , VTI Cykelcentrum ( see presentation)
 
10:10 The landscape of needs  

  • Naturalistic data for analysis of accessibility for bicycle traffic – Fredrik Johansson Guillermo Pérez Castro, VTI , VTI (see presentation)
  • The city's need for data and opportunities – Linda Bermin , Helsingborg City (see presentation)
  • Need for data for maintenance and planning of bicycle infrastructure (STIG project) –  Daniel Rudmark, VTI (see presentation)

10:35 Data collection methods and decision support 

  • Travel patterns and mode of transport choice through mobile mast data – Jonas Järnfeldt , The Train Brain (Commuter Computing) (see presentation)
  • How we actually travel – insights from app-collected GPS data – Anna Clark , Travalytics & Trivector Mobility (see presentation)
  • Advance data-driven assessment and management of shared micromobility: System performances and digital tools for planning – Kun Gao , Chalmers (see presentation)
  • Standardized methods for information sharing in the micromobility sector –  Érika Martins Silva Ramos , RISE (see presentation)
  • Smart urban traffic zones and digital traffic rules (geofencing and the digital twin) – Jonas Malmryd , City of Gothenburg (see presentation)
  • ABS effectiveness for reducing single-vehicle accidents and promoting cycling – Ary P. Silvano , VTI (see presentation)
  • Camera-based safety systems for micromobility (MicroVision) – Da Wang , Autoliv (see presentation)
  • AI and video analytics to understand and prevent micromobility accidents (MicroTOX) – Amritpal Singh , Viscando (see presentation)
  • The benefits and obstacles of data sharing, and the connection to the Data Act (Catalyst) –  Olle Isaksson , Greenhouse Group (see presentation)

11:50 Avslutning & nästa steg – Malin Andersson, Drive Sweden & Anna Niska, VTI Cykelcentrum 

12:00 Mingellunch 

12.45 Workshops inom tematiska områden

14.00 Mingel

15:00 Slut

För mer information, kontakta:

karl

Karl Bertilsson

Drive Sweden
Focus area leader Micromobility & Micrologistics
karl.bertilsson@lindholmen.se

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