Optimal planning of the future train station Basel SBB thanks to ASE's visualizations and analysis
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...
The safety certificates are part of the project planning and the planning approving procedure for railway projects. ASE certifies that the public facilities can be operated safely in view of the expected passenger volume in the future. The analysis includes all system components of a station which are intended for the handling of passenger flows. I...
SBB relies on ASE's cutting-edge tracking system. It establishes a significant data basis, enabling the specialists of the SBB to review existing figures. Thereby, new interrelations and insights within the following areas are gained: Pedestrian flows at access pointsMotion patterns at the platformsTrajectories (speed and direction)DensitiesCrossin...
Jessica Weibel (ETH Zurich) has written her master thesis concerning this topic in collaboration with ASE. Her thesis deals with machine learning algorithms that can be used to optimize the predictions regarding the utilization of platforms at Amsterdam Zuid station. Want to know more? Contact us now.
Since April 2019, PAS delivers fundamental data for pedestrian behavior evaluation in Tampines. Based on captured data, counts serve for future pedestrian simulations, and a calibrated social force model is available for optimized simulation behavior. Next step in the successful story of ASE in Asia.

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