Project information
Governance of the Interoperability Framework for Rail and Intermodal Mobility
(GoF4R)
- Project Identification
- 730844
- Project Period
- 11/2016 - 10/2018
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- Horizon 2020
- SHIFT2RAIL
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Economics and Administration
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
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Faculty of Science
- Mgr. Daniel Seidenglanz, Ph.D.
- Project Website
- http://www.gof4r.eu
- Keywords
- Governance, Interoperability Framework, S2R, Semantic Web, Mobility Services, TAPTSI, IT2Rail, IP4, multi-modal marketplace, semantic web of transportation, travel companion, sustainability
- Cooperating Organization
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University of Sheffield
- Responsible person Elaine Toms
- Responsible person Jonathan Paragreen
University of Zilina
UNION INTERNATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER (UIC)
- Responsible person John Lutz
- Responsible person Airy Magnien
- Responsible person Martin Brennan
- Responsible person Stefanos Gogos
- Responsible person Matteo Rossi
- Responsible person Cristina Hernandez
- Responsible person Radim Hájek
- Responsible person Stijn Lewyllie
- Responsible person Riccardo Santoro
- Responsible person Paolo Umiliacchi
Teleste Corporation
D'APPOLONIA BELGIUM
The establishment of good governance will effectively secure the confidence of the industry to use the Interoperability Framework (IF) semantic technologies that will be established under the IP4 Shift2Rail program. The objective of the Governance of the IF for Rail and Intermodal Mobility (GoF4R) project is to define sustainable governance for the IF that will create the right conditions to introduce seamless mobility services and foster the development of multimodal travel services. GoF4R will help to overcome obstacles currently impeding development of market innovation by fostering a large acceptance of the “semantic web for transportation.”
The objectives will be achieved through a partnership of specialist participants including research institutions, a major European rail operator, industry associations representing the passenger and multi-modal transport sectors and public transportation authorities. Participants, who are also involved in the consortium of designers for the IF, will focus on the establishment of sustainable governance that will promote community confidence. The governance structure will create the basis for long term stability and controlled future evolution of the IF, promoting industry confidence so that it is attractive to invest in future products and services.
The project encompasses all current and future stakeholders who will exploit the IF as described in the Shift2Rail Multi Annual Action Plan, contributing to the realisation of a distributed semantic “web of transport” integrating the TAP-TSI specifications as one of its elements.
The governance models proposed in GoF4R will assure the interests of European travellers by fostering market uptake by mobility service providers. It will facilitate new business opportunities for improved mobility and travel related services and improve the incorporation of new stakeholders in the European arena by removing technological, administrative and economic boundaries.
Publications
Total number of publications: 2
2018
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Research of Passenger’s Demand for Travel Companion as the Part of Sustainable Transport Solutions
Year: 2018
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Research of the Passenger’s Preferences and Requirements for the Travel Companion Application
Journal of Advanced Transportation, year: 2018, volume: 2018, edition: Neuveden, DOI