Without a doubt, we are living in the biggest crisis of our lifetime. Global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is heading towards negative territory for the first time since World War II. The coronavirus outbreak has now affected 184 countries with over 1,3 million infected and 73,000 deaths. Crises are often deemed a “before” and “after” moment, and with only two months … [Read more...] about What COVID-19 today tells us about the world tomorrow (and its implications for transport)
A driverless world: Autonomous, 3-D and Cognitive
We are standing in front of a small electric autonomous shuttle. Instead of a steering wheel, pedals and a driver, it has screens that show information about the climate, destinations and nearby places. An autonomous vehicle with 6 LiDARs, 2 radars and 4 cameras instead of rear-view mirrors. This transport system uses machine learning algorithms that run on a high-performance … [Read more...] about A driverless world: Autonomous, 3-D and Cognitive
Esto es lo que la accesibilidad implica en el diseño de políticas urbanas
La planificación del transporte urbano se ha desarrollado tradicionalmente sobre la base de modelos que definen la demanda a partir de la movilidad observada. Estos modelos expresan esa demanda a través de los volúmenes y características del tráfico vehicular, lo cual indican que en la planificación se debe minimizar las congestiones y acelerar los desplazamientos. Pero no … [Read more...] about Esto es lo que la accesibilidad implica en el diseño de políticas urbanas