The city is connected. But is it governed by a true urban Digital Twin?

ZTLs, environmental gates, reserved lanes, priority areas: systems are often isolated and produce non-integrated data. Without an urban Digital Twin unifying access, flows, and environmental compliance, administration reacts to events rather than governing the system. The problem is not controlling a gate: it is transforming real flows into strategic decisions.

What if the city could be governed through its digital twin?

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The Challenge

The problem is not just monitoring access or detecting a violation. It is building a coherent digital representation of urban flows. Administrations must guarantee compliance with environmental regulations, reduce the impact of the most polluting vehicles, monitor the effectiveness of mobility policies, and have defensible and structured data. Without an integrated digital model, the data remains isolated and does not become a governance tool.

Operational Resolution

The Ulisses platform enables the construction of an urban Digital Twin, a dynamic digital replica of city mobility. Through distributed sensors and real-time analysis, the system allows to monitor entries and exits, identify non-compliant vehicles, analyze flows by time slot/zone, evaluate the occupancy of reserved areas, generate structured reports to support political decisions. The result is an integrated vision that surpasses the logic of punctual control and enables systemic management.

Production Ready

It starts with the mapping of strategic city points and areas subject to regulation. Flow models, access rules, and monitoring KPIs are defined. The platform is configured to align with the needs of the administration. The system is modular and scalable, ready to be extended.

Expected Result

Reduction of non-compliant violations, greater effectiveness of ZTLs, structured data for institutional reporting, and a solid information base for sustainable mobility policies.