Digitalization
Projekte
Double is better
Munich's transport system has been given a digital twin. “DatSim 2.0 Digital Mobility Twin Munich” digitally maps Munich's mobility in order to test the effectiveness of measures. The simulation allows traffic and emissions data to be analyzed and emergency response routes to be optimized. Okari develops situational steering and control strategies.
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Off to Saturn
Traffic in Germany is growing, placing strain on cities and the environment. SATURN develops solutions that digitally collect and transmit traffic management strategies and integrate them into routing services. This reduces traffic jams and makes mobility more environmentally friendly – as tested in Munich, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt. Okari develops the digital transmission and supports implementation in the pilot regions.
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Comes just at the right time.
In rural areas, public transport is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain—therefore, a digital dispatch center for taxis on demand is being developed at the Greater Nuremberg Transport Association (VGN). Okari is responsible for project development and the integration of various transport companies.
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Networked switching – Go green!
In Frankfurt am Main, MIND+ is accelerating public transport with intelligent traffic light control and modern digitalization. Okari is responsible for the concept, planning, and implementation.
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Combined data to fight traffic jams
In Bavaria, the traffic information center VIZ BY compiles data from many sources to reduce traffic jams and hazards caused by construction sites or road closures. Okari provides quality assurance, system development, and operational support.
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Peace and order arrives
Finding a parking space without stress – that is the goal of BASt-Parken. By bundling data from parking garages, sensors, and machines, traffic is relieved and parking becomes more efficient. Okari provides the concept, project management, and smart interfaces.
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Traffic without excess
The city of Stuttgart is blessed with a mild climate and plenty of sunshine thanks to its basin location. However, dense development and low wind speeds result in above-average air pollution. The DVFO project therefore aims to develop strategies and a technical system for environmentally sensitive traffic management. Okari is developing the online tool and the traffic correlation model and is responsible for project management.
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Munich test field
In northern Munich, TEMPUS is testing automated and connected driving to increase road safety, efficiency, and public acceptance. Okari is providing support with traffic strategies, system architecture, and lane-level analyses based on real traffic data.
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Out- and Inside the Box
Delivery traffic in the Berchtesgadener Land region is set to become more sustainable: micro-depots could temporarily store parcels and make the last mile environmentally friendly by using cargo bikes, electric vehicles, or walking. Okari is conducting a feasibility study, analyzing requirements, and developing viable solutions for local authorities and retailers.
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Innovation hackers on the offensive
In Baden-Württemberg, the Mobi-Data BW Hackathon brings together developers, creative minds, data providers, and mobility experts to develop innovative solutions for the transportation transition. Okari contributes project management, organization, acquisition, and content support — and makes the event a success even during the pandemic.
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Fulfilling park dreams
In the P+R 4.0 pilot project, drivers in Munich and Nuremberg are receiving real-time information and forecasts on the occupancy of park-and-ride facilities for the first time—with the aim of reducing traffic searching for parking spaces and making the switch to public transport more attractive. Okari is assisting with funding applications, coordination, and planning, and is supporting the implementation of modern parking guidance systems.
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Built on Innovation: Work Sites in Bavaria
In Bavaria, the Work Zone Integration System (ArbIS) ensures that thousands of construction sites are efficiently coordinated, documented, and translated into up-to-date traffic information. Okari supports the Central Traffic Management Office with quality control, a user hotline, and the creation of training and quality management materials.
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