NETMOBIL-Urban Mobility Management Solutions.
NETMOBIL-Urban Mobility Management Solutions.
The NETMOBIL project forms a cluster of research activities within the fields of automated vehicles, personal rapid transit, advanced driver assistance systems, automated vehicle guidance systems and their underlying technologies, by bringing together regional, national and international research. Formation of this network of research activities will strengthen scientific and technological excellence in this priority field and accelerate development and implementation of innovative urban transportation systems, which will support sustainable mobility objectives.
McDonald, M.
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Vöge, T.
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March 2003
McDonald, M.
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Vöge, T.
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McDonald, M. and Vöge, T.
(2003)
NETMOBIL-Urban Mobility Management Solutions.
Expected Processing and International Crossing Conference, Berlin, Germany.
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The NETMOBIL project forms a cluster of research activities within the fields of automated vehicles, personal rapid transit, advanced driver assistance systems, automated vehicle guidance systems and their underlying technologies, by bringing together regional, national and international research. Formation of this network of research activities will strengthen scientific and technological excellence in this priority field and accelerate development and implementation of innovative urban transportation systems, which will support sustainable mobility objectives.
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Published date: March 2003
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Expected Processing and International Crossing Conference, Berlin, Germany, 2003-03-01
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/75664
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