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2024
Aarhus City Lab is testing an autonomous robot. Photo: ITK, Aarhus Kommune.
13 MAR

DTU crash tests products based on artificial intelligence

Using a wide range of physical and virtual testing facilities across the EU, companies and authorities can test products based on artificial intelligence. The aim is to...

Information technology Mathematics Transport and logistics
2023
The image is from a pop-up mobility hub with shared cars, bikes, and scooters in front of Mariehøj Cultural Center in Rudersdal, where the partners held a kick-off meeting on Friday, November 3. Photo: Region H
14 NOV

Could shared vehicles in the suburbs be the key to more public transport?

DTU is participating in a large European demonstration project aimed at encouraging more people to see the benefits of sharing transportation and using public transport...

Information technology Mathematics Transport and logistics
2022
2021
TDC NET, which connects Denmark via mobile networks and landlines, has 850 technician cars that drive 80,000 kilometers daily, equivalent to two full times around the Earth. The goal is to reduce it by 25 percent by 2025 using far more advanced automated transportation planning.
08 JUN

Artificial intelligence can significantly reduce company driving

Automated planning will help TDC NET's service cars reduce the number of kilometers driven by 25 percent. The solution will later be extended to others with a lot of...

Computer calculations Data analysis Software and programming Mathematical modelling Statistics Transport behaviour Transport economy
2020
19 NOV

Mobility model paves way for tomorrow’s transport systems

Ground-breaking model that provides a completely new understanding of our movement patterns. The model can come to play an important role when designing tomorrow’s green...

Information technology Mathematics Transport and logistics
2019
Photo: Innovationsfonden
20 FEB

Cars to report on road condition

Leveraging modern car technology to continuously collect road data may help produce real-time digital images of road maintenance needs.

Mapping and surveying Data analysis Sensors Mathematical modelling Mobility
2015
Photo: Colourbox
01 DEC

Mathematical breakthrough boosts rail safety

When Rail Net Denmark (Banedanmark) starts replacing its old signal systems next year, safety levels will have been calculated at DTU using a completely new method.

Mathematics Mathematical modelling Transport and logistics Transport safety Information technology Software and programming

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