The students presented a solution for analyzing delays in cross-station transfers through schedule synchronization between stations and transfer hubs, aimed at reducing passenger idle time. The team conducted a comprehensive analysis and developed an optimized timetable.
The winners were congratulated by TrafficData’s Commercial Director, Dmitry Ponosov, who presented the participants with certificates and commemorative gifts.
“We chose this particular challenge because time today is one of the most valuable resources, and wasting it waiting for transport is an unacceptable luxury. Transport engineers are focused on improving quality of life. This challenge is a vivid example of how important it is to plan and properly design public transport schedules. The RUT (MIIT) team rightfully won by offering a comprehensive solution based on in-depth analysis and consideration of real passenger flow dynamics,” noted TrafficData representatives.
“For us, participating in the hackathon is not only an opportunity to present a real-life case from our practice, but also to gain a fresh perspective on familiar processes. We thank the organizers and participants for their inspiration, energy, and new ideas!”
The winners were congratulated by TrafficData’s Commercial Director, Dmitry Ponosov, who presented the participants with certificates and commemorative gifts.
“We chose this particular challenge because time today is one of the most valuable resources, and wasting it waiting for transport is an unacceptable luxury. Transport engineers are focused on improving quality of life. This challenge is a vivid example of how important it is to plan and properly design public transport schedules. The RUT (MIIT) team rightfully won by offering a comprehensive solution based on in-depth analysis and consideration of real passenger flow dynamics,” noted TrafficData representatives.
“For us, participating in the hackathon is not only an opportunity to present a real-life case from our practice, but also to gain a fresh perspective on familiar processes. We thank the organizers and participants for their inspiration, energy, and new ideas!”