Specialization:
Department of Smart Cities and Regions
Theoretical principles of the macroscopic transport modelling: four-step transport model, discrete choice theory; design of public transport supply: analysis of demand for public transport, competitiveness analysis of public transport in relation to private motor vehicle transport and other modes of transport, design of public transport supply with respect to its competitiveness towards other modes, variant design of public transport supply with respect to operating economy.
Specialization:
Department of Smart Cities and Regions
The project is focused on the development of the transportation system as well as all its various components. Sustainable mobility is closely adherent to public transport systems and the related last mile solutions. A key aspect of Mobility-as-a-Service is to offer customized solutions tailored to the clients´ personal needs using the synergy of both public and individual transport modes. Students will learn about the properties of each transport mode as well as specific applications and trends in the area of transportation system concept, tariffication or preparation of operational and organizational measures in the field of public transport and related services. Emphasis is placed on the cohesion of long-term, short-term and operational measures the project preparation of which is necessary for a reliable and successful transportation system.