Welcome to the webpage for the SmartHubs Resilience Tool!

This tool has been developed by the University of Bologna, Italy, within the Smart Mobility Hubs as Game Changers in Transport (SmartHubs) project, funded through the ERA-NET Urban Accessibility and Connectivity call of JPI-Urban Europe. For Italy, funding has been provided by the Ministry of University and Research (MUR).

The SmartHubs Resilience Tool has been developed by the University of Bologna, Department of Economics.
It allows researchers and practitioners to analyse the accessibility and network connectivity impacts of mobility hubs on the resilience of urban public transportation networks.
The tool, which relies on public transport and bike sharing data, is made up of two components: a first one (Connectivity Component) providing network analysis-based indicators, such as efficiency and betweenness; a second one (Accessibility Component) allowing to compute accessibility indicators – emerging from conventional spatial interaction/transport models – for the geographical area under analysis.
With the SmartHubs Resilience Tool, you can also simulate the impact of disruptions (to public transport or bike-sharing stations) on mobility and on the relevance of different transport nodes.

 
The SmartHubs Resilience Tool is free to use.
The Connectivity Component is based on code developed in R. You can download the related code from GitHub, or use the component directly on ShinyApps, without installing R or looking at code.
The Accessibility Component (also known as SpinModel) works as an interactive webpage. You need register in order to use it (as you will need to upload the necessary data to carry out your analyses.
You are welcome to request a set of credentials from here

You can find a full report on the SmartHubs Resilience Tool use here: www.smartmobilityhubs.eu/_files/ugd/c54b12_ef8004368f544daa8bb8dc5054dae4e1.pdf

Go to the Connectivity Section

Connectivity Component

Go to the Accessibility Section

Accessibility Component (SpinModel)

Scientific Supervisor

Department of Economics, University of Bologna
(roberto.patuelli@unibo.it)

Technical Development

Dott. Galiazzo Giacomo
(g.galiazzo@cybergenia.net)
Project no.875022