Mobile traffic counting devices enable the operational measurement of various traffic flow characteristics and parameters, which can be used to analyze the impact of traffic and transport on different areas.
Mobile traffic counting devices enable the operational measurement of various traffic flow characteristics and parameters, which can be used to analyze the impact of traffic and transport on different areas.
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Beneficiary: University of Tartu
Partners: Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn University, Statistics Estonia
Period: 2014 - 2029
Brief description: Growing spatial mobility is one of the important changes in modern society, which is related to the topics of external and internal migration, urbanization, entrepreneurship, inequality and regional development. Up-to-date and high-quality data are needed to study spatial mobility. The goal of IMO is to develop an innovative data infrastructure supporting mobility research, integrating geographically and longitudinally diverse national statistics and innovative IT data sources.