Poster: MULMOD - MULtiMODal Sustainable Mobility for Smart Cities in China and Germany

High density use of (mostly gasoline or diesel fueled) cars has led to a number of environmental and social problems in urban environments. Towards addressing these challenges, shifting urban transportation modes from private cars to other more sustainable modes has been considered as a promising solution. However, underlying policies and constraints for the mode shift as well as user mobility and behavior patterns are largely unknown. Also, the performance of the mode shift still lacks thorough quantitative evaluation in both simulation and showcases. To this end, we propose to review the current sustainable mobility practice, simulate user behaviors and traffic scenarios, design and implement strategies in real world, and assess its impacts in China and Germany. The results obtained may provide fundamental guidelines and promote sustainable transportation systems.