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SUMMARY:Transformative Transportation '23: 6th annual CATTS Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Automated and Transformative Transportation Systems (CATTS) team at the University of Toronto invites you to their 6th annual symposium on July 6\, 2023. \n \nCATTS was established in 2017 with the purpose of quantifying and guiding the transformation of transportation systems in the era of rapid innovations in vehicular technologies and in provisioning of transportation as a service. CATTS is the first research centre of its kind in Canada to address the large-scale impacts of disruptive transportation technologies and services on our cities. It is a multi-disciplinary multi-sector collaboration that gathers academia\, industry\, technology experts\, and the government. The centre’s mission is to guide societal transformation into a positive and sustainable direction\, avoid the emergence of counterproductive travel trends\, and emboldens Ontario cities as leaders in North America and the world. \nJoin us to learn about CATTS progress in its 6th year of research\, and more. \nThe event will be hosted virtually and is free\, but registration is required. \nAgenda\n9:00 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks\, Professor Amer Shalaby\n9:10-10:30 a.m.  Session I - moderated by Dr. Toka S. Mostafa\nTraffic Management and Control by Professor Baher Abdulhai\n\nUsing AI-Based RM to Address Long Heavily Congested Freeways: A Case study on the QEW (Omar ElSamadisy)\nHeadway Control for Autonomous Driving: A Case Study on the QEW (Lina Elmorshedy)\nAdaptive Traffic Signal Control: State-of-the-Art E-MARLIN Transformer (Xiaoyu Wang)\nSECRM: A safe\, Efficient and Comfortable Automated Driving Model with RL (Tianyu Shi)\n\nPublic Transportation by Professor Amer Shalaby\n\nAdvanced TSP (Wenxun Hu)\nSmart route management strategies (Kareem Othman)\nSPUR: Developing a Modular\, Data-Driven Mesoscopic Simulation Platform to Analyze Stochastic Railway Networks (Peter Lai)\nApplications of generative AI to transit route management (Jiahao Wang)\n\n10:30-11:00 a.m. Break\n11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Session II - moderated by Dr. Toka S. Mostafa\nTransportation Planning: Mobility as a Service (MaaS) by Professor Eric Miller\n\nUnderstanding the Dynamics of Vehicle for Hire Services in the Greater Toronto Area: A Comprehensive Study of Demand and Supply Patterns (Nael Alsaleh)\nExploring Key Stakeholder Perceptions of Zero Occupant Vehicles (ZOVs)’s Impacts on Urban Areas (Lisa Losada Rojas)\n\nOverview of AV and related MaaS Research by the Travel Demand Modelling Group (TDMG)\, Khandker Nurul Habib\n\nModelling travel time perceptions towards autonomous vehicles in the GTHA (Felita Ong)\nTracking Travel Demand Using Google Location History (Kaili Wang and Melvyn Li)\n\nTransportation and Air Quality by Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou\n\nImplications of freight electrification scenarios for GHG emissions\, air quality\, health\, and environmental justice (Sara Torbatian)\nEquity in the distribution of truck emissions in Toronto: Evidence from the past decade (Jad Zalzal)\n\nFreight Modelling and Logistics by Professor Matthew Roorda\n\nSimulation of the performance of a person-following robot in crowded pedestrian environments (Farah Ghazzawy)\n\nComputer Vision\n\nComputer Vision - Status update on North York Traffic Testbed (Kartikeya Bhargava)\n\n12:30-1:30 p.m. Break\n1:30-2:30 p.m. Guest Speakers' Session moderated by Dr. Toka S. Mostafa\n1:30-2:00 p.m. "Insights on the Jacksonville Transportation Authority's Ultimate Urban Circulator Program\," by Bernard Schmidt\, Jacksonville Transportation Authority  \n2:00-2:30 p.m. "Combatting Escalating Congestion: What ITS and AI can do\, cannot do\, and what to expect\," by Professor Baher Abdulhai\n2:30-2:45 p.m. Closing remarks\nRegistration\nRegister on Eventbrite for this virtual event.
URL:https://www.mobilitynetwork.utoronto.ca/event/transformative-transportation-23/
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