DatSim 2.0: Digital Mobility Twin Munich

What happens in the project?
This project uses detailed simulations to recreate traffic conditions in a metropolitan region. The aim is to test various traffic measures virtually before they are implemented in reality. This makes it possible to precisely analyze the potential impact of these measures on factors such as traffic flow, noise pollution, pollutant emissions and the efficiency of the city's emergency services. DatSim 2.0 also plays a supporting role for other projects by providing a comprehensive data platform and expertise in the implementation and evaluation of traffic simulations. Through these simulations, decision-makers can gain valuable insights and make more informed decisions about the introduction of new traffic measures.

What problem does DatSim 2.0 solve?
Before new traffic measures are introduced, the exact effects often remain uncertain. Not only these direct effects, but also potentially negative consequences for important services such as the emergency services, which can result from road closures, for example, are usually not fully predictable. This is where DatSim 2.0 comes in: The project aims to investigate and analyze these diverse effects in detail. By analyzing this data, DatSim 2.0 helps to develop a comprehensive understanding of the consequences of traffic changes. As a result, DatSim 2.0 enables more informed decision-making for future transport projects and measures.

Who is affected
The project is mainly used by internal members of the cluster and associated stakeholders.

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