Modelling of Transport Technology and Management Selected Aspects
Provider: Univerzita Pardubice
Programme: Studentská grantová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.21 - 31.12.21
Workplace:
Dopravní fakulta Jana Pernera - DFJP
Investigator: Křupka JiříTeam member: Fuchs Matěj | Drdla Pavel | Matuška Jaroslav | Soušek Radovan | Široký Jaromír | Křupka Jiří | Švadlenka Libor | Bulíček Josef | Hruška Roman | Chocholáč Jan | Gottwald Dalibor | Sommerauerová Dana | Němec Vladimír | Mondek Norbert | Postupová Novotná Michaela | Řeha David | Tischer Erik | Vymětal Daniel | Vančurová Šárka | Šulc Jaromír | Řezáč Martin
Description:
The project aim is a modelling of selected aspects of transport technology and management. The project is compiled as a faculty project which focuses on the doctoral study program Transport Technology and Management. Defined partial goals, activities and outcomes are dexcribed in individual stages of the project. These are current and in accordance with focuses of dissertations which are been solved at selected training workplaces of the Faculty of Transport Engineering (FTE). The following topics will be addressed in the individual stages: a solution of transport services in urban agglomerations within integrated mobility; a traffic flow modelling in transport networks; a design of algorithms for traffic planning processes in urban public transport; an use of modern technologies based on wireless radio communication; an increasing safety in transport and logistics operations; a rationalization of logistics processes in supply chains; a traffic microsimulation in urban and suburban environments; a design of a system of tactile walking surface indicators (guiding lines) as an orientation system part in traffic hub; a modelling of problems - Last Mile Delivery and Urban Consolidation Center; a decision-making in logistics planning and sustainable city logistics. The project topic and structure follows up previous the FTE Student Grant Competition. The project supportes publication opportunities of students.
The project aim is a modelling of selected aspects of transport technology and management. The project is compiled as a faculty project which focuses on the doctoral study program Transport Technology and Management. Defined partial goals, activities and outcomes are dexcribed in individual stages of the project. These are current and in accordance with focuses of dissertations which are been solved at selected training workplaces of the Faculty of Transport Engineering (FTE). The following topics will be addressed in the individual stages: a solution of transport services in urban agglomerations within integrated mobility; a traffic flow modelling in transport networks; a design of algorithms for traffic planning processes in urban public transport; an use of modern technologies based on wireless radio communication; an increasing safety in transport and logistics operations; a rationalization of logistics processes in supply chains; a traffic microsimulation in urban and suburban environments; a design of a system of tactile walking surface indicators (guiding lines) as an orientation system part in traffic hub; a modelling of problems - Last Mile Delivery and Urban Consolidation Center; a decision-making in logistics planning and sustainable city logistics. The project topic and structure follows up previous the FTE Student Grant Competition. The project supportes publication opportunities of students.