ANDYAMO: Multimodal route planner adapted to people with reduced mobility

Andyamo helps users develop alternative solutions to private cars, such as walking and public transport, and improve the autonomy of citizens with reduced mobility.

Supported by: EIT Urban Mobility

Product Details

Maturity

Commercialised

Challenge Area addressed

Accessibility & Inclusivity

Andyamo's solution is simple:
 
  • Not to create a new GPS for people with reduced mobility from scratch, but improve the local transport authority's existing GPS.
  • Plug their route planner algorithm (API interfacing) to provide pedestrian and multimodal itineraries fully adapted to the level of mobility of each citizen (the elderly, families with strollers, people with disabilities).
  • Focus on providing precise pedestrian itineraries (including precision in sidewalks and crossings) for a more accessible, safe and comfortable experience for all.
  • Use a precise methodology: 
    • 1) create a pedestrian graph of the city
    • 2) collect pedestrian data (i.e. accessibility, safety, comfort)  
    • 3) provide a diagnosis of pedestrian routes (to better target the areas that need accessibility improvement and better street management development 
    •  4) deploy Andyamo's route planner algorithm and plug.