AIT presents software solution SIMULATE at UITP World Congress, Montreal


Go with the flow

Innovative crowd simulation to analyze complex pedestrian flows

How to optimize pedestrian flows?
Can evacuations be handled safely?
How to evaluate the design of shared spaces?

AIT addresses this challenge with its solution SIMULATE, which offers the perfect tool for answering above questions - and more.

AIT's solution SIMULATE analyzes and predicts complex crowd movements in train stations, airports, shopping centers, sports stadiums or at event locations - the perfect tool for operators and planners. The possible applications range from validation of architectural plans, evacuation analysis and safety assessment to the optimization of vehicle layouts.

New feature
AIT's latest developments for SIMULATE enable to examine possible impacts of bus and tram station designs on the passenger flow already during the planning phase. By simulating the movement of passengers inside the public transport vehicles and the interaction with other road users (e.g. cars, bikes) and the built environment of the station, valuable information on the boarding and alighting times, station-level variations and hotspot detection can be identified.

Successful projects
Successful projects executed with partners like Bombardier Transportation Austria GmbH (design evaluation study of the Flexitiy-Tram for Vienna and Zurich) and Vienna's public transport operator Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG (simulation and evacuation analysis of planned and existing metro stations) are only some examples of the versatilely of SIMULATE.

Next show up
UITP Global Public Transport Summit in Montréal/Canada
15 - 17 May 2017
AIT booth: # 2D100
https://uitpsummit.org/exhibitors/ait-austrian-institute-of-technology-gmbh/

About AIT
The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology is Austria's largest non-university research institute. With its eight Centers, AIT regards itself as a highly specialised research and development partner for industry. Its researchers focus on the key infrastructure issues of the future: Energy, Health & Bioresources, Digital Safety & Security, Vision, Automation & Control, Mobility Systems, Low-Emission Transport, Technology Experience and Innovation Systems & Policy. Throughout the whole of Austria - in particular at the main locations Wien Tech Gate, Wien TECHbase, Wien Muthgasse, Seibersdorf, Wiener Neustadt, Ranshofen and Leoben - around 1,300 employees carry out research on the development of those tools, technologies and solutions that will keep Austria's economy fit for the future in line with our motto "Tomorrow Today".

Contact:
Juliane Thoß
Marketing and Communications
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
Center for Low-Emission Transport
Center for Mobility Systems
T +43 (0)50550-6322
juliane.thoss@ait.ac.at | www.ait.ac.at

Daniel Pepl, MAS
Corporate and Marketing Communications
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
T +43 (0)50550-4040
daniel.pepl@ait.ac.at | www.ait.ac.at


Attachments

2017-04-26_UITP_AIT_SIMULATE