TY - JOUR
T1 - Urban Digital Twin for Environmentally Sensitive and People-Centered Mobility Planning: Conceptual Framework and Application in Pilot Region Leipzig
AU - Trabert, Thomas
AU - Brockfeld, Elmar
AU - Sohr, Alexander
AU - Krellenberg, Kerstin
AU - Bei, Xiaoxu
AU - Dalaff, Carsten
AU - Houben, Timo
AU - Bumberger, Jan
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - This study presents the development and pilot implementation of a conceptual, practice-oriented Urban Digital Twin (UDT) used for environmentally sensitive traffic management within the pilot region of Leipzig (Germany). The UDT uses modular traffic simulations (SUMO), real-time sensor data and floating car data to create dynamic, near-real-time models of intermodal urban mobility systems and to evaluate mobility measures. Through a collaborative, co-creative development process involving municipal stakeholders, the study focuses on people-centred design and scenario-based simulations to assess the potential impact of transport strategies under upcoming air pollution limits. The Leipzig case serves as a test environment for validating the technical feasibility, participatory governance and transferability of the UDT approach. The results show the potential of UDTs to support responsive, data-driven decision-making using the developed workflow manager. In doing so, this study provides a transferable methodological basis for cities that want to implement an intelligent, sustainable and socially inclusive mobility transformation using digital twin technology.
AB - This study presents the development and pilot implementation of a conceptual, practice-oriented Urban Digital Twin (UDT) used for environmentally sensitive traffic management within the pilot region of Leipzig (Germany). The UDT uses modular traffic simulations (SUMO), real-time sensor data and floating car data to create dynamic, near-real-time models of intermodal urban mobility systems and to evaluate mobility measures. Through a collaborative, co-creative development process involving municipal stakeholders, the study focuses on people-centred design and scenario-based simulations to assess the potential impact of transport strategies under upcoming air pollution limits. The Leipzig case serves as a test environment for validating the technical feasibility, participatory governance and transferability of the UDT approach. The results show the potential of UDTs to support responsive, data-driven decision-making using the developed workflow manager. In doing so, this study provides a transferable methodological basis for cities that want to implement an intelligent, sustainable and socially inclusive mobility transformation using digital twin technology.
U2 - 10.2139/ssrn.5280496
DO - 10.2139/ssrn.5280496
M3 - Article
SN - 0303-2434
JO - International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
JF - International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
ER -