Accessibility Analysis via API

In the CITWIN project, a generic digital twin framework is being developed to analyze changes in active mobility infrastructure in the context of the 15-minute city. To integrate accessibility analyses into this architecture, a standalone REST API was implemented using Python / FastAPI. The API provides the calculation of walking- and cycling-based accessibility to public [...]

By |2026-05-13T12:19:15+02:00May 13th, 2026|CITWIN, NetAScore|0 Comments

Impressions from Scandinavia – Christian Werner at the International Cycling Safety Conference 2025

A brief reflection on winter darkness, Scandinavian warmth, data-driven cycling research, and a 34-hours train journey - by Christian Werner.          Earlier this week I returned from the International Cycling Safety Conference which took place in Oslo, Norway. For me it was the first participation at ICSC - and I really liked [...]

By |2025-11-13T18:20:02+01:00November 13th, 2025|GI Mobility Lab Blog, NetAScore|0 Comments

AGILE conference 2025 in Dresden: Co-organization of the workshop “Walking the X-min city”

Together with Eva Nuhn (Augsburg University), Emily Wilke (HeiGIT, Heidelberg) and Vasileios Milias (NTUA, Athens), the PLUS Mobility Lab organized a full-day workshop on walkability as part of the AGILE conference 2025 in Dresden. Following the title "Walking the X-min city: Methods and implementations to assess walkability and pedestrian accessibility" the team provided insights into [...]

By |2025-06-17T16:09:45+02:00June 17th, 2025|GI Mobility Lab Blog, NetAScore|0 Comments
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