On Transport Monitoring and Forecasting During COVID-19 Pandemic in Rome

Author:

Brinchi Stefano1,Carrese Stefano2,Cipriani Ernesto2,Colombaroni Chiara3,Crisalli Umberto4,Fusco Gaetano3,Gemma Andrea2,Isaenko Natalia3,Mannini Livia2,Patella Sergio Maria5,Petrelli Marco2

Affiliation:

1. Rome Mobility Agency (Roma Servizi per la Mobilità) Via L. Gaurico 9, 00143 Rome , Italy

2. Department of Engineering , Roma Tre University , Via Vito Volterra 62, 00146 Rome , Italy

3. DICEA, Sapienza University of Rome , Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome , Italy

4. Department of Enterprise Engineering , Tor Vergata University of Rome , Via del Politecnico 1, 00133 Rome , Italy

5. Faculty of Economics , University Mercatorum , Piazza Mattei 10, 00186 Rome , Italy

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents the results of a study on the Rome mobility system aiming at estimating the impacts of the progressive lockdown, imposed by the government, due to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as to support decision makers in planning the transport system for the restart towards a post-Covid “new normal”. The analysis of data obtained by the transport monitoring system has been fundamental for both investigating effects of the lockdown and feeding transport models to predict the impacts on future actions. At first, the paper focuses on the so-called transport analytics, by describing mobility trends for the multimodal transportation system of Rome. Then, the results of the simulated scenarios to design public transport services, able to ensure passengers social distancing required in the first post-Covid months, are presented and discussed.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Computer Science Applications,General Engineering

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