Springe direkt zu Inhalt

How can we model and solve challenges for future mobility applications?

Martin Aleksandrov, Freie Universität Berlin, Informatik 

Inhalte

Future mobility applications (FMAs) focus on the society and environment. As a first example, when transporting patients, we might want to minimize their home waiting times and their hospital arrival times. As a second example, before planning a cruise, we might want to avoid migration routes for saving marine life. As a third example, when collecting garbage, we might want to minimize the carbon emissions of the trucks. As a fourth example, when visiting friends abroad, we might want to select the most convenient door-to-door option.  In this course, BUA students will work on and analyze such case studies from a scientific perspective. During the course, they will thus get to assess existing solutions and design new solutions for FMAs. Course prerequisites are skills in mathematics, programming (e.g. Python, C, Java, C++), statistics (e.g. mean, standard deviation), or ethics. Course activities include individual supervision, team tasks, invited talks, and conference participation.

Kontakt

martin.aleksandrov@fu-berlin.de

Link zum Vorlesungsverzeichnis

https://www.fu-berlin.de/vv/de/modul?id=705997&p=430477&s=430478&sm=682860