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    KIMONO-EF

    KIMONO-EF The provision of a barrier-free road infrastructure is the basis for the development of an inclusive society in order to guarantee mobility for everyone. However, reality shows that mobility for disabled persons is often associated with major challenges. The KIMONO-EF project, funded by th

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    Perera, Walpola

    Walpola Perera Contact Business, Logistics and Transport IVR Project Employee Altonaer Str. | 11.1.28 +49 361 6700-6795 walpola.perera@fh-erfurt.de Vita Bio Walpola Layantha Perera studied computer engineering at the Technical University of Wrocław. He is currently working as a computer scientist in

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    IVR

    Transport and Spatial Planning Institute The Transport and Spatial Planning Institute (IVR) was founded in 2004 as a scientific institution of the Faculty Business, Logistics and Transport at Erfurt University of Applied Sciences and confirmed by the Thuringian Ministry of Educcation and Cultural Af

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    Current research projects

    Research at the Transport and Spatial Planning Institute At the Transport and Spatial Planning Institute, our research is generally conducted through third-party funded projects. Since the Institute was established, we have already carried out over 100 research projects, including numerous projects

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    Research Focus

    Main areas of research At the Transport and Spatial Planning Institute, we work on a wide range of topics relating to mobility and transport research. Currently, we are focusing our work on three main areas: Sustainable mobility and spatial development Intelligent transport systems Transforming and

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