As part of the ongoing efforts within the metaCCAZE project to develop and refine innovative urban mobility solutions, a team from Mobilysis, led by Manos Barmpounakis, recently conducted a cutting-edge drone experiment in our Trailblazer City Limassol.
The experiment focused on analysing traffic congestion at intersections and assessing traffic demand, with a special emphasis on roundabouts during peak hours. By leveraging drone technology, the Swiss start-up Mobilysis was able to capture high-resolution aerial data that will support the development of more accurate models and methodologies for traffic analysis.
When and Where?
The data collection took place across three consecutive days, from March 26 to 28t, targeting two critical time windows for urban mobility:
Morning peak: 7:00 – 8:30
Evening peak: 4:00 – 7:00
The data collection is a key step in enhancing our understanding of traffic flow patterns in complex urban environments, contributing to the broader goals of metaCCAZE—making our cities more efficient, sustainable, and liveable through data-driven innovation.
More about the Living Lab in Limassol
In the metaCCAZE project, Limassol focuses on four exciting use cases to reduce peak traffic and congestion. Cooperating with MaaSLab, Etaireia Metaforas Epibaton Lemesou (E.M.E.L.) LIMITED, Oxygen for Democracy, nextbike Cy Ltd and MobiLysis, the city is committed to reducing its reliance on cars. Learn more about the living lab Limassol’s role as a trailblazer city here.