Transportation Systems Sector

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Visible to the public MIDAS: A Cyber Physical System for Proactive Traffic Management to Enhance Mobility and Sustainability

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While driving on your favorite route to your destination, have you ever wondered why the technology you are seeing as far as traffic management is concerned is so antiquated? My answer to that is the people and organization that manage the traffic are not "cyber-physicists" and Google does not run our traffic lights.

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Visible to the public  WOCO 2016
Oct 18, 2016 7:00 am - Oct 20, 2016 7:00 pm CEST

1st IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Computers and Control (WOCO 2016)

Sponsored and Organised by IFAC TC3.1 Technical Committee on Computers for Control Co-Sponsored by IFIP WG 10.5 Design and Engineering of Electronic Systems

WOCO 2016 is the first IFAC Workshop on Computer and Control following previous workshops organized by IFAC Technical Committee 3.3 as Workshop on Real-Time Programming (WRTP) and Algorithms and Architectures for Real-Time Control (AARTC) that were successfully organised during 30 editions.

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Visible to the public  IFSM16
Sep 19, 2016 7:00 am - Sep 22, 2016 6:00 pm BST

Third International Workshop on Information Fusion for Smart Mobility Solutions (IFSMS15)

In conjunction with the 7th International Conference on Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks EUSPN 2016.

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Visible to the public Architectural and Algorithmic Solutions for Large Scale PEV Integration into Power Grids

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This project designs algorithms for the integration of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PEVs) into the power grid. Specifically, the project will formulate and solve optimization problems critical to various entities in the PEV ecosystem -- PEV owners, commercial charging station owners, aggregators, and distribution companies -- at the distribution / retail level.

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Visible to the public coRide: Data-driven Ridesharing Service for Large-Scale Vehicle Networks

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Following Smart Cities Initiative from White House, this project was aimed to address urban transportation challenges through ridership sharing in both time and space across different transportation modes. Our research project is uniquely built upon large-scale urban infrastructure systems across different cities in the world, including NYC, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Rome, Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.