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Adaptive Access Management for Cabin-based Transport Systems
Description:

A novel approach for passenger access to cabin-based public transport
systems has recently been tested in the eld. It employs a boarding gate displaying the number of passengers that is foreseen for the next cabin. The idea behind this approach is to balance the load on cabins and to leave space for passengers waiting at intermediate boarding points. The solution received very positive feedback from passengers and transport system operators. Deductively, it has the potential to improve both throughput and passenger comfort. From a scientic point of view, the
system is a queueing network with several queues at dierent points in space. The objective of this two-year project is to improve the system performance by making the access management adaptive to the passenger load over time. For this purpose, centralized and decentralized algorithms computing the desired passenger number
at all boarding gates will be developed based on an industry-driven specification of requirements and a comprehensive system model. The algorithms will be evaluated by simulation and tested in a real boarding gate in the eld. The interdisciplinary project team covers a broad spectrum of expertise, including logistics, networked systems, and queuing theory. The industrial partner SKIDATA is a world-wide leading provider of access systems.

Keywords: queueing systems, simulation, cabin-based transport systems, adaptive system
Short title: AMACAT
Period: 01.03.2016 - 03.06.2019
Contact e-mail: gerald.reiner@aau.at
Homepage: https://www.aau.at/oee

Employees

Employees Role Time period
Gerald Reiner (internal)
  • Applicant
  • Project leader
  • 01.03.2016 - 31.05.2018
  • 01.03.2016 - 31.05.2018
Bernhard Oberegger (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.04.2016 - 31.03.2018
Boualem Rabta (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 25.11.2016 - 31.05.2018
Christian Bettstetter (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.11.2016 - 31.05.2018
Pasquale Grippa (internal)
  • Research staff
  • 01.11.2016 - 31.05.2018

Categorisation

Project type Research funding (on request / by call for proposals)
Funding type §27
Research type
  • Fundamental research
  • Applied research
Subject areas
  • 502017 - Logistics
  • 102009 - Computer simulation
Research Cluster
  • Self-organizing systems
Gender aspects Genderrelevance not selected
Project focus
  • Science to Science (Quality indicator: III)
working groups No working group selected

Funding

Cooperations

Organisation Address
Lakeside Labs GmbH
Lakeside Science & Technology Park
9020 Klagenfurt
Austria - Carinthia
Lakeside Science & Technology Park
AT - 9020  Klagenfurt
SKIDATA AG
Untersbergstrasse 40
5083 Gröding/Salzburg
Austria
Untersbergstrasse 40
AT - 5083  Gröding/Salzburg