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Detailed information |
Pre-requisites |
(*)UE Interdisziplinäres Projekt 1 "Digitalisierung interdisziplinär"
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Original study plan |
Master's programme Digital Society 2025W |
Learning Outcomes |
Competences |
Students are able to:
- identify and address challenges and opportunities related to the integration of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) technologies into society.
- take on leadership roles in interdisciplinary teams to develop ITS strategies that align with urban planning and sustainability goals.
- propose evidence-based solutions to enhance the societal and environmental impact of ITS projects.
- evaluate and adapt smart mobility strategies to diverse social, technological, and environmental contexts.
- planning and conducting field tests to collect and analyse real-world data, ensuring reliable evaluation of the impact of ITS solutions.
- producing scientific papers that effectively communicate findings, methodologies, and implications to academic and professional audiences, contributing to advancements in ITS and Smart Mobility.
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Skills |
Knowledge |
- Ability to critically analyse and evaluate the impact of ITS technologies on transportation systems and society.
- Designing and testing scenarios to gather and interpret relevant data using advanced data analytics tools.
- Assess the acceptance and effectiveness of existing and innovative transportation solutions and smart mobility projects.
- Ability to conduct field tests and analyze real-world data to evaluate the impact of ITS solutions.
- Writing scientific papers to effectively communicate findings, methodologies, and implications to the academic and professional community
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- Understanding of digitization in the fields of ITS and Smart Mobility, with a focus on their societal implications.
- Knowledge of the integration and functioning of autonomous vehicles, smart traffic management systems, and connected vehicle technologies.
- Awareness of the effects of ITS solutions on urban planning, environmental sustainability, and societal well-being.
- Theoretical understanding of how mobile technologies influence societal and individual behaviour in transportation contexts.
- Knowledge of methodologies for conducting field tests and analysing real-world data to assess the impact of ITS solutions.
- Principles for writing scientific papers, including structuring research findings, methodology documentation, and discussing implications within academic and professional contexts
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Criteria for evaluation |
Team project presentations
Scientific paper
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Methods |
The course will involve hands-on analysis, critical assessments, and the implementation of testing scenarios. Students will engage in collaborative project work, presentations, and written reports to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings
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Language |
German or English |
Study material |
Slides in Moodle
Further literature will be announced
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
The course is conducted in the form of double teaching.
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Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) 994INPRIPSU22: UE Interdisciplinary Project "Shaping the Digital Society" (2022W-2025S)
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