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ASUR

Autonomous and networked linking of city, surrounding area and region

What are we doing?

Practical test of autonomous driving: Innovation for city and country

The ASUR project is researching how autonomous, demand-oriented mobility models (ABM) can connect cities, surrounding areas and regions more efficiently. The aim is to develop sustainable mobility solutions that respond flexibly to individual needs.

How do we work?

3D simulation and real laboratory: developing smart technologies for autonomous mobility

We are developing a comprehensive optimization and simulation system that enables the strategic, tactical and operational planning of autonomous mobility. We test these models with real autonomous shuttles in real-life laboratories.
We use the findings to derive specific recommendations for action for local authorities, transport planners and other stakeholders - for example to improve connections to rural areas, optimize routes, estimate costs and identify technological challenges.

Who is behind it?

A motivated consortium of experienced partners from science, business, the public sector and society is working together in an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary manner on the pressing issues of our time.

Kristina Ritter

Principal Investigator

Marvin Seegert

David Gordon

Principal Investigator

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johannes Betz

Alessandro Binetti

Markus Dietl

Prof. Dr. Maximilian Schiffer

Stefan Kretzschmar

Andreas Rigling

Carina Niedermeier

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