The K2_LCM project is a follow-up project to the current cooperation within the framework of “Gesture Aided Learning”. The follow-up project is designed as part of the strategic project within the K2 Center. In terms of content, the HMDP will be adapted and further developed.
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Common projects
MUST – Multimodal traffic control through the combination of innovative information channels
The aim of the MUST project is to directly and indirectly influence mobility behavior in terms of climate and environmentally friendly traffic management through traffic avoidance, modal shift and traffic improvement. This is to be achieved by testing and evaluating the effectiveness of traffic information tailored to user groups via (new) information and communication channels using pilots in test corridors.
moreESTRAL – Ecological and safe transport systems through digitization of the law
ESTRAL develops recommendations for the creation of digital legislation in road transport based on representative use cases for the purpose of increasing the safety, efficiency and sustainability of the transport system as well as the presentation of the resulting benefits.
moreUVAR_Austria – Upgrading the Austrian ITS landscape to implement the EU requirements for Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
UVAR_Austria is developing solutions to provide digital and standardised access restrictions in line with the latest EU regulations. The consortium is drawing up practical recommendations for action and an implementation plan for Austria. Goal: High-quality data for effective traffic management – accessible to all road users, including automated vehicles.
moreEVIS.AT – Real-time traffic information Austria
Actors in the Austrian road transport mobility landscape combine their data in EVIS.AT to create a high-quality national traffic situation overview.
moreEMotion: Electric Mobility in L-Category Vehicles for all generations
The required reduction of CO2 emissions requires alternative mobility concepts – especially in rural and suburban areas. Within the project EMotion, Salzburg Research, together with well-known project partners, is developing new possibilities in the field of light electric mobility. In particular, commuters could use this technology to get to work in an environmentally friendly and cost-effective way. more