Recent and on-going studies presentations

COST TU1305: MC & WGs meetings Vienna

Recent and on-going studies presentations

Thursday 11.12.14, 13:30 – 15:00 and 15:30 – 16:30

1. Regine Gerike (BOKU Vienna, Institute for Transport Studies, Austria)

 Guide2Wear - Public transport services with wearable devices for different mobility types

 SWITCH - Encouraging a SWITCH from car-based to active mobility using personalised information and communication technology approaches

 kids2move - Integrated system to optimise accompanying trips of chlidren

 Mobility4Job - Gender specific mobility solutions for fair employment opportunities in rural areas

 PASTA - Physical Activity through sustainable transport approaches

 PROVAMO - Prototypes for valid and automatic mobility surveys with mobile devices

 SMARTMOVE - Increasing peoples' awareness and use of public transport through active mobility consultancy with focus on feeder systems

 Valuing (travel) time- Models and data for activity scheduling

2. Plaut Pnina (Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Israel)

 The role of social networks in leisure travel behavior

 The relationships among social networks, mobility patterns and travel behaviour among elderly

 Virtual Centrality and Physical Connectivity: Examining the Interplay between Facebook Use Intensity and the Users' Travel Behavior.

 Mobility and Way-Finding of Older Adults in Urban Areas – GoOld ICT Spatial Mobility Application

3. Anne Aguilera (IFSTTAR, France)

 MOBITIC - What relationship between mobile phone use and mobility?

 Face to face versus ICT communication in relationship between firms

4. Constantinos Antoniou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)

 Social networks’ impact on carpooling systems performance: Privacy vs. efficiency

5. Joau Abreu e Silva (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal), Sigal Kaplan (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) & Slaven Gasparovic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)

 Effects of ICTs in shaping travel behavior and social activities of University students

6. Ingrid Nagel (Fraunhofer, Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems IVI, Dresden, Germany)

 GeMo (2011-2014) shared mobility with electric vehicles (energy and IT services)

 Nadine (2012-2015) PT passenger navigation

 Guide2Wear (2014-2016) PT services with wearable devices

 Study about the future of intelligent transport systems in Saxony (2014)

 Study about autonomous driving in Baden-Württemberg (2014-2015)

7. Francesco Viti (Transport Research Group MobiLab, University of Luxembourg)

 MAMBA (Multimodal Mobility Assistant, 2014-2018),

 IDEAS (Improving Demand Estimation using Activity Scheduling, 2014-2017)

 InCoMMune (Incentivizing Collaborative Mobility by Means of Multimodal Sharing Services, 2014-2018

 STABLE (Sustainable Transport behaviour considering Activity chains of BelvaL commuters, 2013-2016)

 I-PLAN (Intelligent PersonaL Activity-travel plaNner, 2015-2018)

8. Thomas Ruiz (Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Spain)

 MARYPOSA- Evaluation of the impact of Travel Behavior Change Programs (TBCP) on pre-planning and execution of activities and travels

 PEATON - Use of smartphones to collect activity-travel information; Identification of built environment barriers to pedestrian mobility.

 TITAN – inferring Social Networks from Call Data Record. Identification and study of activity-travel behavior and social networks of anonymous users.

9. Danco Davcev (Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering - Intelligent systems Institute, Skopje, FYR Macedonia)

 Traffic Modeling by Social Networks

10. Domokos Esztergár-Kiss (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)

 BusEye – Development of an online personalized passenger information system

 Analysis of user groups based on personal preferences

 Optimization of multimodal travel chains

11. Alessandro Zaldei & Giovanni Gualtieri (CNR-IBIMET istituto di biometeorologia, Florence, Italy)

 SensorWebBike: an environmental monitoring system for smart cities

12. Innar Liiv (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)

 Electric Vehicle Driving Behavior Big Data: An Social Network Analysis Approach

13. Agnieszka Łukasiewicz (Road and Bridge Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland)

 ISKIP - Intelligent System of Complex Vehicles Identification

 Stakeholder influence on road infrastructure projects

14. Tonci Caric (Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia)

 SORDITO - System for Route Optimization in a Dynamic Transport Environment

15. Mario Munoz (Ambient Intelligence lab at UC3M, Madrid, Spain)

 REMEDISS - Implementation of an Open Social Network

 ARTEMISA - Eco-driving recommender expert systems

 HERMES - Eco-driving recommender expert systems

16. Isabelle Thomas (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)

 BRUNET - Using spatial big data for measuring the relationships between the city of Brussels and its periphery

17. Jon Kepa Gerrikagoitia (CICtourGUNE, San Sebastian, Spain)

 eGIStour: visitor flow measurement, monitoring and modeling

18. Dalit Shach-Pinsly (Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Israel)

 Urban Analysis: developing Methods and tools for analyzing and measuring the quality of the urban environment

19. Slaven Gasparovic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)

 Impact of transport disadvantage on everyday life of high school population of City of Zagreb (Phd 2014)

20. Ainoha Serna (MONDRAGON UNIBERTSITATEA, Arrasate-Mondragon, Spain)

 Towards a better understanding of a destination image framework. An a analysis of the "infrastructures" dimension

21. Ms. Jasna Stefanovska (University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Faculty of Architecture, Skopje, FYR Macedonia) (MC member – not attending)

 Post-socialist urban transformation of post-socialist capital cities

 Shrinkage of small cities

22. Tom-Erik Julsrud & Randi Hjorthol (Institute of Transport Economics, Oslo, Norway):

 Travel behaviour change in Oslo and Akershus 2013-14

 National Travel Survey 2013/14 – the Oslo/Akershus sample

 Survey of travellers use of mobile ICT – 2013

23. Juan de Ona (University of Granada, Spain):

Sustainable mobility plan for the Granada Metropolitan Area

 General mobility surveys

 Quality of service surveys (face to face) for the metropolitan buses

 Social networks and travel behavior surveys (to be define)

24. Geran-Marko Miletic & Krešimir Peračković (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia) (MC Substitutes – not attending)

 National Travel Behavior Study (1st time in Croatia)

25. Keseru Imre (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belguim) (MC Substitue – not attending)

 MOTUS: Modular Online Time-Use Survey

26. Antònia Casellas (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)

 Studies of mobility patterns in the urban and metropolitan areas with a focus on mobility patterns and needs of disadvantaged groups

27. Odette Lewis (University of Malta, Malta)

 Collaboration Strategies for the development of an integrated road transport information platform - A stakeholders’ network analysis and an attempt to overcome information integration barriers (Phd 2013)