Workshop on advanced motorway traffic control
Program
Location
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Lancaster University |
Date |
11th December 1998
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Registration
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9:30 am onwards |
First paper |
11:00 am
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Lunch |
1-2 pm |
Finish |
5:30 pm |
Papers to be presented
- Routing control of motorway networks, J.H. van Schuppen (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatatica (CWI), Amsterdam), A.G. Steenbeek and P.R. de Waal.
- A synthetic study of the network effects of ramp metering, Frans Middelham (Transport Research Centre (AVV), Amsterdam).
- A non-minimal state space approach to co-ordinated ramp metering, C.J. Taylor, P.C. Young, A. Chotai and J. Whittaker (Lancaster University).
- AMOC: A generic tool for integrated control of motorway traffic networks, A Kotsialos, M. Papageorgiou (Technical University of Crete) and A. Messmer (Engineering Bureau A. Messmer).
- Integrated urban/interurban traffic control: The IN-TUC strategy
and its application in Glasgow, C. Diakaki, M. Papageorgiou (Technical University of Crete) and T. McLean (Strathclyde Regional Council).
- Use of MITSIM microscopic traffic simulation laboratory as an evaluation tool for freeway (motorway) control strategies, M. Ben-Akiva (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA).
- OASIS: A generic tool for network-wide co-ordinated ramp metering and motorway to motorway control : Results of simulation studies on the Ile de France network, H. Haj-Salem (Inst. National de Rech. sur les Transport et leur Securite (INRETS), Paris) and M. Mangeas.
- The development of an open architecture for interurban traffic management, Jan Blonk (TNO Institute for Applied Physics, Delft) and Victor Avontuur (Transport Research Centre (AVV), Amsterdam).
- Yorgos Stephanedes. Title to be confirmed.
- Results of HANNIBAL Sestriere '97 Demonstrator, Eugenio Morello (CSST, Torino).
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Updated 11th November 1998 by
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