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Leveraging Big Data to Manage Transport Operations

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Complete
Geo-spatial type
Other
Total project cost
€1 492 628
EU Contribution
€1 492 627
Project Acronym
LeMO
STRIA Roadmaps
Connected and automated transport (CAT)
Network and traffic management systems (NTM)
Smart mobility and services (SMO)
Transport mode
Multimodal icon
Transport policies
Societal/Economic issues,
Digitalisation
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Link to CORDIS
Background & Policy context

Big data has opened a wide spectrum of opportunities in the field of transport research. Observing the recent emergent interest in the application of big data within transport, as well as the extended scope of its applications, it is evident that most of the challenges have yet to be addressed.

Objectives

Leveraging Big Data to Manage Transport Operations (LeMO) project will explore the implications of the utilisation of big data to enhance the economic sustainability and competitiveness of European transport sector. The project will study and analyse big data in the European transport domain in particular with respect to five transport dimensions: mode, sector, technology, policy and evaluation. LeMO will accomplish this by conducting a series of case studies, in order to provide recommendations on the prerequisites of effective big data implementation in the transport field.

Through case studies, LeMO will investigate methodological, technological, governmental and institutional issues, which in turn contribute to evidence-based decision making. LeMO will supplement these case studies with a horizontal analysis that identifies the barriers and limitations of the transportation system to exploit big data opportunities. In collaboration with strong advisory and reference group, and expert stakeholders, LeMO will devise and develop research and policy roadmap that will provide incremental steps necessary towards data openness and sharing to make transport safer, more efficient and more sustainable. Notably, LeMO will bring crucial issues linked to privacy, data security and legal aspects to the forefront, paving the way for future legal framework for the collection and exploitation of big data in transport.

Furthermore, LeMO will disseminate project findings to a large population of stakeholders, including transport authorities and industries leading to better understanding of travellers' and consumers' behaviour, targeted information and identify policy interventions.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Specific funding programme
H2020-EU.3.4.

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
Stiftinga Vestlandsforsking
Address
SOGNAHALLEN, 6856 SOGNDAL, Norway
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€494 937
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitatfrankfurt Am Main
Address
THEODOR W ADORNO PLATZ 1, 60323 FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€203 875
Organisation
Bird & Bird Llp
Address
FETTER LANE 15, LONDON, EC4A 1JP, United Kingdom
EU Contribution
€265 625
Organisation
Panteia Bv
Address
Sir Winston Churchilllaan, 2288 DC Rijswijk, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€313 815
Organisation
Confederation Of Organisations In Road Transport Enforcement Aisbl
Address
Avenue Eugene Plasky 22, 1030 Bruxelles, Belgium
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€214 375

Technologies

Technology Theme
Unclassified
Technology
Non-technology

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