The CitScale tool is a software platform for visualizing, analyzing and comparing the impacts of new mobility concepts in urban models with special emphasis on new automotive vehicles or those based on innovative mobility concepts aimed at reducing environmental impacts. CitScale is simulation software agnostic. Using traffic simulation techniques requires executing multiple independent replications for each scenario in an experimental design, and each replication generates a huge amount of data that is not easy to analyze or compare. The analysis and comparison of experiments and scenarios is based on global, link-based and path-based key performance indicators from the perspective of users and mobility authorities while covering the scope of driver-type and transport mode.


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    Title :

    Analytics tool for assessing innovative mobility concepts, vehicles and city policies (CitScale)


    Contributors:
    Linares, M. P. (author) / Montero, L. (author) / Lorente, E. (author) / Serch, O. (author) / Navarro, G. (author) / Salmeron, J. (author) / Casanovas, J. (author)


    Publication date :

    2017-06-01


    Size :

    1252024 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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