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S-mile Visualizer Tool as an ITS Component

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The article describes individual assumptions underlying ITS, the scope of its application as well as advantages resulting from its deployment in the city space. It also provides characterisation of S-mile Visualizer Tool, its structure as well as data collection and storage standards. Data processing mechanisms and data presentation technologies embedded in the tool have been defined with reference to interactive thematic maps. The author has indicated individual options for supporting ITS with a data set obtained from the S-mileSys platform being currently under development, under the ERA-NET Transport III programme.

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The present research has been financed from the means of the National Centre for Research and Development as a part of the international project within the scope of ERA-NET Transport III Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chains Programme “Smart platform to integrate different freight transport means, manage and foster first and last mile in supply chains (S-mile)”.

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Staniek, M. (2019). S-mile Visualizer Tool as an ITS Component. In: Suchanek, M. (eds) Challenges of Urban Mobility, Transport Companies and Systems. TranSopot 2018. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17743-0_24

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