09.12.2025

New expert article: Vehicle data for clean air and smooth traffic flow

Dominik Salles

Niklas Niewand

In Straßenverkehrstechnik (issue 11/25), Niklas Nieswand (Theis Consult GmbH) and Dominik Salles (FKFS Stuttgart) show how floating car data (FCD) is being used in the AIAMO project to analyse traffic and emissions in a highly targeted manner.

FCD provides position, speed and driving behaviour information from real vehicles on the road. This allows traffic jams, frequent braking or congested sections of road to be identified.

The project uses the data for live traffic analyses, emission maps and hotspot analyses. At the same time, it is incorporated into simulations and AI models to predict travel times and test scenarios for more efficient traffic management.

AIAMO shows how data from connected vehicles can be used to reduce traffic jams and measurably improve air quality – an important building block for AI-supported, environmentally sensitive mobility management.

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