Human mobility comes with an incredible number of challenges, and this at a time when science and industry are presenting us with ever more dazzling innovations. Big data, communication networks, and internet of things are just some of the concepts currently revolutionising the way we think about our daily mobility and opening up the door to countless possibilities for new services and radical solutions – not least in the area of intelligent transportation systems.
In this context, the University of Luxembourg organised a Workshop on Smart Mobility aimed at bringing together European actors from both industry and academia with shared interests in transportation and related topics. In addition to a series of talks from selected speakers, this single-session event also featured demos and poster sessions.
The subjects of interest of this event were, but were not limited to:
Big Data in Transport
Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems
Platform and Mobility as a Service
Intelligent and/or autonomous vehicles
Smart active mobility
Mobility on Demand
Smart logistics
Sensing systems
Mobile computing
08:30-09:15 - Registration, welcome coffee & breakfast
09:15-09:30 - Opening speech
09:30-11:00 - Session 1 - Road Network Modelling and Control (Chair: Francesco Viti, University of Luxembourg)
Ludovic Leclercq (IFSTTAR) - “Trip-based MFD approach for modelling large cities and first application to parking” [Abstract]
Guido Gentile (University of Roma 1) - “Trajectory based vs Shock-wave based solutions of the General Link Transmission Model”
Andy Chow (University College London) - “Control strategies for network efficiency and resilience with route choice” [Presentation]
11:00-11:30 - Coffee break (includes Demos/Posters)
To be completed…