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SIGN-AIR Project Technical Meeting : Advancing Multimodal Connectivity and Disruption Management

Publié le 06 janvier 2025
SIGN-AIR Project Technical Meeting

We’re excited to share highlights from our recent technical meeting held on December 2-3, in Barcelona, where teams from ENAC, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya / Sparsity and Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering - University of Belgrade collaborated on critical advancements in multimodal transport systems.

Day 1: Connectivity

  • How can we measure connectivity between transport stakeholders at hub airports?
  • Refining synchronization metrics to help Transport Service Providers (TSPs) improve passenger flow,
  • Visualizing connectivity insights on the SIGN-AIR platform.

Day 2: Disruption Management

  • Defining project use cases to manage disruptions across transport modes,
  • Focus on detecting delays (e.g., late trains) and assessing their impact on flights and passengers.

🔜 Next steps

  • Demo of a synchronization module
  • Participation in the SESAR JU Annual Conference 2025

About SIGN-AIR

SIGN-AIR aims to make multimodal travel seamless by enabling Transport Service Providers -airports, airlines, and rail operators- to share data through Data Sharing Agreements and Smart Contracts. The project focuses on schedule synchronization, single ticketing, and disruption management to achieve 4-hour door-to-door journeys while minimizing CO₂ emissions.

By studying the impacts of current and future mobility systems, SIGN-AIR promotes sustainable, efficient, and equitable transportation solutions.

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