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Title Towards Smart And Inclusive Cities: Mobilaînés Project - Innovating Age-Friendly Mobility Solutions For Older Adults
ID_Doc 58302
Authors Tahir S.; Abdulrazak B.; Baillargeon D.; Givi S.B.; Girard C.; Pigot H.; Provencher V.
Year 2024
Published Proceedings of 2024 1st Edition of the Mediterranean Smart Cities Conference, MSCC 2024
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MSCC62288.2024.10697020
Abstract Exploring the intersection of mobility challenges faced by older adults reveals the nuanced issues accompanying advancing age. Existing trip planning tools often fall short in addressing the unique preferences and needs of older adults. This paper delves into an initiative committed to developing an Age-Friendly trip planner platform for smart cities tailored to meet the distinctive mobility requirements of the aging population. The paper introduces the Mobilaînés project (a user-centric solution addressing the unique needs of older adults in Transportation Planning), highlights the key co-creation phase elements of the project, presents the proposed architecture, and shares insights from usability tests. By embracing smart city principles, this initiative strives to redefine the urban mobility landscape for older adults, offering an innovative solution to their specific challenges. ©2024 Crown.
Author Keywords Age-Friendly; Mobility; Older Adults; Smart City; Trip Planner


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