IDIRA develops a system of technologies and guidelines for optimal resource planning and operations across national and organisational borders in case of disasters. More information
In today’s society, our lives revolve around the concept of mobility. Information systems like electronic guides or web-based route planners facilitate movements in passenger traffic as well as freight traffic, e.g. for pedestrians, vehicle drivers or public transport. Salzburg Research meets the demands of today’s mobile people with software solutions that are implemented together with mobility service providers or logistics companies.
IDIRA develops a system of technologies and guidelines for optimal resource planning and operations across national and organisational borders in case of disasters. More information
PIK supports emergency response organizations in crisis situations providing automated disposition support of operating resources and to automatize communication with hospitals. More information
In the project ServicePLAN+ a pilot system will be developed and evaluated to calculate inter-modal tours that support dynamic vehicle disposition in the service-industry. More information
Optimising and securing the delivery of mobile care services in urban as well as in rural areas in case of catastrophes (for example, in case of flooding). SUEHC examines the critical infrastructure for possible disruptive figures. More information
The project “SafeMotion” will develop and evaluate a new, integrated mobility safeguarding assistance system for patients suffering from dementia with “medium severity”. The goal is to adapt the system for the needs of the patients as well as their immediate surrounding by using an adaptive rule based system so that the best possible support is provided in everyday situations. The cornerstones of this concept are: complete integration of system components into everyday objects, a minimal configuration overhead, and highest reliability of alarms in a distress situations. More information
In STEP, a prototype of a planning system will be developed and that uses online measurements from waste containers for the dispatching of waste disposal vehicles. Waste container measurements such as fill-level and temperature will be integrated into a mathematical planning-procedure to calculate and visualize optimal routes for daily, demand-driven waste disposal using large containers. More information