The closing event of the ALMODA project took place at the end of October, during which the final scenario was also presented.

The German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) has initiated the ALMODA project to create a cross-border data space for secure real-time communication, navigation, and environmental data in the Alpine region. This innovative approach uses artificial intelligence to shape the future of mobility. In the final scenario, a rescue scenario was presented that included the use of a drone for fire detection and a rescue helicopter. These technologies, supported and networked by advanced AI systems, illustrate the potential for more efficient and safer rescue missions in the region.

With the AI-based Bernard Mobility Analyser, the BERNARD Gruppe provides real-time information on the current traffic situation at the specific location. These are merged with the data supplied by the project partners in the cross-border Alpine Mobility Data Space (ALMODA) and made available to the operations control center. This means that changes such as traffic jams on access routes or changes in local weather conditions can be responded to within seconds and rescue measures can be coordinated effectively.

Felix Laimer, BERNARD Gruppe