Type of Project: Funded project Scientific Work
PASSAge - Personalized Mobility, Assistance and Service Systems in an Ageing Society

Description / Topics

The demographic change in modern societies has a significant impact on the future planning of self-determined mobility and mobility means. An optimized accessibility of the means of transportation is required, as well as their connection towards buildings and residences. These connections have to be modular and compatible to the mobility means of the users. Barrier-free accessibility according to the existing norms can address these problems only partially. Broader and holistic concepts are needed here. The project PASSAge aims at the implementation of seamless mobility chains that smoothly connect private and public space. Mobility shall be ensured by the extension of existing mobility means with user-oriented components. The project follows the approach to complement the barrier-free access and usage of public transportation with mostly electrically powered compact vehicles and micro vehicles. These have to be adopted by physical means and information technology means to residences and building structures. Core of the project is to develop a flexible socio-technical infrastructure with a multitude of mobility means and modular buildings, thus creating synergy effects. An important goal of the approach is the development of business models, which allow for and ensure the allocation and coordination of mobility services. Interfaces will be created for all compact vehicles and micro vehicles that extend their functionality both digitally and physically and thereby enable their ubiquitous connection to the envisioned services.

Start:

1 Aug 2012


End:

31 Jul 2015


Grant Number:

16SV5742-16SV5748 & 16SV5835

Funded by:

  • Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)

Project Management:

  • Bähr, Matthias

Institutions:

CITYSAX Mobility GmbH
Matthias Bähr
Schönburgstraße 13
01108 Dresden
Homepage: https://www.citysax.eu

Technische Universität München
Arcisstraße 21
80333 München
Telephone: 089 289 22100 E-Mail: konsortium@passage-projekt.de
Homepage: https://webarchiv.typo3.tum.de/TUM/robotics/resear...

Haag Rehatechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Südendstr. 3, 76709 Kronau
Homepage: https://www.haag-rehatechnik.de

HMM Diagnostics GmbH
Friedrichstr. 89, 69221 Dossenheim
Homepage: https://hmm.info

metaio GmbH

SOPHIA Südbayern mit P.S. gGmbH
Tölzer Straße 13, 83607 Holzkirchen
Homepage: https://www.sophia-suedbayern.de/

Sunrise Medical GmbH & Co. KG
Kahlbachring 2-4, 69254 Maisch/Heidelberg
Homepage: https://www.sunrisemedical.de/

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Humanwissenschaftliches Zentrum, Generation Research Program
Prof.-Max-Lange-Platz 11, 83646 Bad Tölz
Homepage: https://www.lmu.de/de/index.html

Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Baurealisierung und Robotik
Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München
Homepage: https://www.tum.de/

Technische Universität München
Forschungsgruppe Verteilte Multimodale Informationsverarbeitung
Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München
Homepage: https://www.cit.tum.de/cit/startseite/

Technische Universität München, Zentrum für Prävention und Sportmedizin
Georg-Brauchle-Ring 56 (Campus C), 80992 München
Homepage: https://www.sport.mri.tum.de/de/

T. Bock, S. Klein, S. Diewald, B. Geilhof, K. Wessig, M. Kranz Better Living by Technical Assistance and Mobility in an Aging Society
In: Proceedings of 4th European Conference on Technically Assisted Rehabilitation (TAR 2013), Berlin, March 2013

M. Bähr, S. Klein, S. Diewald, C. Haag, G. Hofstetter, M. Khoury, D. Kurz, A. Winkler, A. König, N. Holzer, M. Siegrist, A. Pressler, L. Roalter, T. Linner, K. Wessig, M. Heuberger, V. Warmuth, M. Kranz, T. Bock PASSAge - Personalized Mobility, Assistance and Service Systems in an Ageing Society
In: 6. Deutschen AAL-Kongress: Lebensqualität im Wandel von Demografie und Technik (AAL 2013), p. 260-269, Berlin, Germany, January 2013

Reference Number:

R/FO125477


Last Update: 21 Sep 2017