• Conférence
  • Ingénierie & Outils numériques

Multimodal Route Planning Integrating Soft Mobility: A Real-World Case Study for Student Mobility

Conférence : Communications avec actes dans un congrès international

Soft and active mobility (SAM) integration into multimodal route planning is a critical innovation for advanc ing sustainable transportation. This study explores the inclusion of shared (SSAM) and personal (PSAM) soft
and active mobility modes within public transport systems. Leveraging a time-expanded model, the proposed
approach optimizes route planning by introducing reliability as a novel metric for selecting transportation
options. The methodology is tested on real-world data from student commutes in Strasbourg, providing a
practical demonstration of its applicability. Results highlight the significant benefits of integrating SSAM and
PSAM, including improved route efficiency, enhanced reliability, and seamless transitions within multimodal
networks. This case study underlines the potential of combining innovative models with real-world data to
address contemporary transportation challenges effectively