IIID Traffic&Transport 2010

Traffic&Transport 2010 - Programme


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Thursday, 09 September 2010
 
09:00   Registration and Coffee/Tea
10:00   Welcomes
Peter Simlinger, International Institute for Information Design (IIID), Wien/Vienna, Austria
Walter Wasner, Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT), Wien/Vienna, Austria

10:15   Chairman's opening remarks
Prof. Per Mollerup, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
10:45 Abstract Keynote:
Dynamic Journey Planning Through the Use of Real Time ITS Data

Craig Nelson, Head ITS, Steer Davies Gleave, London, United Kingdom
11:15 Session 1: Transport in Cities
  Abstract The Toronto Transit Commission’s e-Communication Initiatives
Adam Giambrone, Member of Toronto City Council and Chair of Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto, Canada
11:40   Coffee/Tea Break
12:25 Abstract On Demand Web Services for Users of Munich's Public Transport System
(Here we are and where are we going)

Chris Bleuel, Head of Interactive Unit, Fuenfwerken AG, Berlin, Germany
Helmut Ness, Board Member of Fuenfwerken AG, Berlin, Germany
  Abstract Modern ITS Solutions in the Public Transport Strategy of Budapest
Lászlo Becker, Municipality of Budapest, Hungary
Abstract Multimodal Passenger Information Systems in the New Central Stations of Salzburg and Vienna
Gerhard Besau, Engineering Services, OeBB-Infrastruktur AG, Wien/Vienna, Austria
13:40   Lunch
14:45   Session 2: Transport in Regions
  Abstract DEFAS FGI BAYERN – A Real Time Platform for Public Transport in Bavaria
Hans-Joachim Mentz, Managing Director, Mentz Datenverarbeitung GmbH, Munich, Germany
  Abstract Challenges of Implementing and Communicating Real Time and Realistic Travel Time Information to the End User in Denmark
Birgitte Lomholt-Woolridge, Marketing Manager, Rejseplanen A/S, Valby, Denmark
  Abstract ITS Vienna Region and the New Traffic Infoservice AnachB.at
Hans Fiby, ITS Vienna Region, Wien/Vienna, Austria
16:10   Coffee/Tea Break
16:50 Abstract Real Time Information in Rural Areas
Ben Lode, Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region (VOR), Wien/Vienna, Austria
Abstract Real Time Information: Really the Solution for Everything?
Christian Pettauer, CIO and Head of Systems & IT, OeBB-Personenverkehr AG, Wien/Vienna, Austria
Approx.
17:20
End of Session 2 of IIID Traffic&Transport 2010
 
  Abstract Social Event
 
Friday, 10 September 2010
 
08:10   Parallel Workshops
Abstract Ensuring Connections: Lessons from Projects with DB Region and the
Transport Association Berlin Brandenburg

Joern Janecke, Managing Director, BLIC GmbH, Berlin, Germany,
and BLIC Middle East Transportation Consultancy LLC, Abu Dhabi
Abstract Real Time Data in Centralized Passenger Information Systems
Alexander Pilz, Head of Passenger Information, VBB Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH, Berlin, Germany
09:00   Chairman's opening remarks
Prof. Per Mollerup, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
09:15   Session 3: Real Time Transport Information Challenged
  Abstract Real Time Information in Google Public Transportation System
Alex Gontmakher, Google Switzerland GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland
  Abstract Real Time Information as a Shared Continuum for Clients and
Information Agents

Giuseppe Attoma Pepe, Principal, Attoma, Paris, France
  Abstract The winter of 2010 in Oslo: Coordinating Real Time and Deviation
Information in a Multimodal Transport System

Bent Flyen, Trafikanten AS, Oslo, Norway
Abstract Real Time Information in Case of Irregular Services
Martin Foessleitner, HighPerformance GmbH Vienna, Wien/Vienna, Austria
10:55   Coffee/Tea Break
11:40 Abstract Mobile Real Time Applications for Public Transport
Michael Frankenberg, Managing Director, HaCon Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH,
Hannover, Germany
  Abstract Real Time Passenger Information Through an Integrated Communications System (ICS) as Part of the Preparation for the FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010
Willie De Bruyn, Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa
  Abstract Central Data Platform and AVM (Automatic Vehicle Management) Light –
The Way for Intermodal Passenger Information and Dynamic Schedule Synchronisation

Volker Grunow, BLIC, Berlin and Stuttgart, Germany
12:55 Policy Panel, with representatives of decision makers, transport providers
Hans Fiby, ITS Vienna Region, Wien/Vienna, Austria
Adam Giambrone, Member of Toronto City Council and Chair of Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto, Canada
Birgitte Lomholt-Woolridge, Marketing Manager, Rejseplanen A/S, Valby, Denmark
Prof. Per Mollerup, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Craig Nelson, Head ITS, Steer Davies Gleave, London, United Kingdom
Wolfgang Schroll, Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region (VOR), Wien/Vienna, Austria
13:25   Conclusions / Summing up Sessions 1–3
Prof. Per Mollerup, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
13:40   Lunch
Session 4: Innovations in Traffic & Transport Information Systems
14:55   Chairman's Opening Remarks
Prof. Per Mollerup, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
15:00 Abstract Benefits of Real Time Parking Information Management
Prof. Felix Caicedo, Professor of Transport and Director of Research,
School of Transport Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile
  Abstract DallasCowboysMaps.Com: Providing Fast and Efficient Routing to and
Parking at a Large Sports Stadium

Robert Brooks, National Design Manager, PB Sports & Entertainment Group,
Parsons Brinckerhoff, Boston, USA
  Abstract Conspicuity Index: A Method of Measuring the Visibility of Traffic Signs
Prof. Thomas Porathe, School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, Maelardalen University, Eskilstuna, Sweden
16:00   Coffee/Tea Break
16:30 Abstract
RFID/Real Time Indoor Navigation Assistance for Visually Impaired
and Blind People

Martijn Kiers, Elmar Krajnc and Prof. Hans-Georg Frantz, FH Joanneum, Kapfenberg, Austria
17:15   IIID Traffic&Transport Expert Network: Outlook
Peter Simlinger, International Institute for Information Design (IIID), Wien/Vienna, Austria
Approx. 17:40 End of Session 4 of IIID Traffic&Transport 2010
End of IIID Expert Forum Traffic&Transport Information Systems 2010

IIID reserves the right to amend the programme.
 
Poster Presentations
 
    An Open Source, Multi-Modal Journey Planner
Michael Keating, OpenPlans, New York, USA
    Design and Development of an effective Fuel Monitoring and Fuel Warning System for LPV in Indian Context
M.J.Vinay Kumar, National Institute of Design, Bangalore, India
    HMI-Infotainment System for Elderly Drivers in Indian Context
Manoj Manduva, National Institute of Design, Bangalore, India
    Identification and Implementation of Warning Systems in Low Priced Vehicles (LPV) for Indian Users
Divya Sangwaiya, National Institute of Design, Bangalore, India
     



 

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