SICSA is running a workshop on real-world transport problems in Stirling on Friday 16 January 2015, at which we have a poster and talk.
Workshop on modelling and optimisation of real-world transportation problems
University of Stirling (The Court Room, Cottrell Building)
16 January 2015, 10am – 4:30pm
Programme
10:00-10:30: Arrivals, tea and coffee
10:30-11:30: Invited talk
- Geert De Maere. Real-World Airport Operations Optimisation
11:30-12:45: Session 1
- Ahmad Faisal Abidin, Mario Kolberg and Amir Hussain. Towards Improved Vehicle Arrival Time Prediction in Public Transportation: Integrating SUMO and Kalman Filter Models
- Daniël Reijsbergen, Jane Hillston and Stephen Gilmore. Formal analysis of Edinburgh buses using GPS data
- Michael Rovatsos. Travelling collectives: The human side of transportation modelling
12:45-13:45: Lunch, Poster Session
13:45-15:00: Session 2
- Olivier Regnier-Coudert, John McCall, Charles Neau and Steven Anderson. Evolutionary Algorithms for Dynamic Truck Scheduling: A case study
- Pavlos Andreadis. Decision-theoretic ride-sharing optimisation with coarse user preferences
- Simon Dobson, Saray Shai, Emanuele Strano and Marc Barthelemy. Multiplex cities: interacting transport networks in metropolitan areas
15:00-15:30: Break
15:30-16:30: Open Panel Discussion