For the future, customer experience, comfort and safety considerations are essential for metro system optimization. Therefore, designs of specific stations will be analyzed in the current project. People density, perception and passenger behavior are gathered with ASE's state-of-the-art Pedestrian Analytics Systems. New metro stations will be desig...
Successful Zibelemärit Bern, ASE congratulates!On the 27th of November the popular Zibelemärit took place in Bern with almost 100'000 visitors. ASE supported the Polizeiinspektorat of the City of Bern with a crowd-management-analysis of the area before the event. Additionally, a crowd monitoring was conducted during the event. The results of the mo...
ASE is analyzing measurements so that the guests can enjoy more space and feel more comfortable at the Tibits-buffet
Optimal planning of the future train station Basel SBB thanks to ASE's visualizations and analysis
What we learned, is that if the technology and its relevance can be explained and understood by children, our mission can be implemented and realised by all. Thanks to our motivated visitors and educators Michael Moos, Julia Wysling, Lukas Gamper, Pascal von Burg for a great day!
ASE calculates planning scenarios with state-of-the-art simulation techniques and census data, multimodal. Improved planning information is available when combining simulation and high-precision sensor. In public transportation, operators can profit from improved transport services and increase comfort and customer experience.
By means of their tracking capabilities, current regulations are examined and modifications regarding dimensioning and security are drafted. Furthermore, the data serves research purposes as well as for planning measures. Following variables are measured: Pedestrian flow at the entrancesMovement patterns at the platformTrajectories (speed and direc...
Improving passenger comfort at railway stations is a central issue worldwide. As part of an innovation project, Deutsche Bahn is testing the digital signage solution "Intelligente Bahnsteigkante" at the Bad Cannstatt S-Bahn station in Stuttgart. ASE investigated the effect of this solution on passenger flows. Are railway customers waiting on the pl...
Unified labeling of equipment is a key and complex challenge in ensuring numerous tasks in the life cycle of the facilities. The equipment must be described correctly according to FEDRO regulations when it is replaced or installed. This process is complex and involves a great deal of effort on the part of engineers and planning offices. FEDRO recog...
An important aspect of the security concept of the operators of the St. Jakobshalle is the close monitoring of all visitors present in the various halls and rooms. For this, the operators rely on the crowd monitor from ASE. This automatically monitors the occupancy of persons in real time. In the event of high occupancy rates, the security officers...
ASE has equipped the Leibstadt nuclear power plant with crowd monitors. This limits the number of people in the changing rooms and simplifies social distancing protocols among staff.
ASE's Crowd Monitor relays data to security personnel regarding crowd concentrations or densities approaching their limits. This enables timely interventions that help avoid stressing resources.
The safety proof developed by ASE was accepted by the FOT as basis for the project approval without reservation. Rhaetian Railway obtained planning permission and is able to begin with construction work on time. ASE extends their congratulations on the start of construction and hopes altogether for a smooth realisation of the building works.
ASE continuously analyses passenger frequencies in Switzerland's 28 largest railway stations. With this data, we prepare forecasts and make them available via an API on the SBB website.
In recent months, ASE has equipped Aldi-Suisse, Coop and Migros with crowd monitors. Through active customer control at the doors, the ASE crowd monitors prevent overcrowding in the shops and provide shoppers with a safe and stress-free shopping experience.
Home offices eliminate old commuting routes and make people ask if they really have to live close to work. This phenomenon has a direct influence on the distances people travel on public transport.
The ASE solution is based on crowd monitor sensors that are installed in and around the platform. These measure passenger flows in real time and detect potentially unsafe situations as they arise. Thanks to its intelligent algorithms and alarm functionality, the system can alert crowd control staff at the station or in the Securtity Operations Cent...