23.09.2025

AIAMO at Springer Professional: AI mobility management in communal practice

Markus Wartha and Christian Roszak explain the potential that artificial intelligence (AI) offers for modern municipal mobility management in a recent guest article at Springer Professional Online, published in the Innovative Administration section.

The article shows how municipalities can use AI to make their mobility management more sustainable and citizen-friendly. Using practical examples from the AIAMO pilot regions of Leipzig and Landau, the authors illustrate how AI-supported solutions can be implemented step by step in both smaller municipalities and large cities – from environmentally sensitive traffic control to digital twins for future-oriented planning.

The conclusion: AIAMO offers an open architecture, powerful AI models, and standardised interfaces. This creates the basis for municipal mobility strategies that focus equally on climate protection and citizen-friendliness.

To the article: https://t1p.de/w7uq6

 

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