The Centre for Traffic Research (CTR) is a Swedish competence centre that initiates, coordinates and conducts research and development in modeling and analysis of traffic processes.
Keynote Stockholms Stad – Göteborgs Stad Möjligheter med digitalisering och innovation i storstäder – Kristine Bull Sletholt (Stockholms Stad), Mikael Iivari (Göteborgs Stad)
13.55 – 14.40
• A microscopic model for simulating free riding speed dynamics in bicycle traffic - Guillermo Perez Castro (LiU/VTI)
• Who Combines Shared E-Scooters and Public Transportation? Insights from Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö – Boel Berg Wincent (KTH)
• Evaluating the operational and economic feasibility of mobile charging pods for electric bus operations (SMART3) – Mohd Aiman Khan (KTH)
14.40 – 15.05 Break
15.05 - 16.15
• Datadriven skattning av trafikarbete (DAST) – David Gundlegård (LiU)
• Incidenters påverkan på ruttval (MMTL) – Anna Danielsson (LiU)
• Incident analysis from a multimodal perspective (MMTL) – Daniel Chaves (KTH)
• Identifying visitors’ spatiotemporal profiles using smart card data – Anastasios Skoufas (KTH)
• Framtidens prognosmodeller för Regionala resor – att kombinera olika Datakällor på bästa sätt (FRID) – Angelica Andersson (VTI)
• Incidentdetektering för proaktiv trafikledning (IPTL) – Ellen Grumert (VTI) / Kinjal Bhattacharyya (VTI)
16.15 - 16.30
End of event
CTR News
How do different passenger groups contribute to public transportation crowding?
Cities worldwide are progressively attracting more residents, making the transportation supply provision challenging and the overcrowding phenomenon a new norm. Crowding negatively affects passengers’...
Towards microscopic models for bicycle traffic simulation
Guillermo Pérez Castro has successfully defended his Licentiate thesis Towards microscopic models for bicycle traffic simulation. The objective of this thesis is to investigate basic requirements for...