2019 SYMPOSIUM
PRESENTATIONS LIST
Presentation session 1
Chair: Divya Jayakumar Nair (UNSW)
Network decomposition and path aggregation for efficient traffic assignment with variable demand
Mark Raadsen (USYD)
Lane-changing as a game: Modelling mandatory lane-changing behaviour in a connected environment
Yasir Ali (USYD)
Shantanu Chakraborty (UNSW)
Macroscopic parking dynamics modelling and pricing considering cruising for parking
Ziyuan Gu (UNSW)
Decentralized cruising in ride-sourcing systems
Amir Hosein Valadkhani (USYD)
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Presentation session 2
Chair: Wei Liu (UNSW)
Business location decisions: A stated choice and stated process heuristics inquiry
Camila Balbontin (USYD)
Interaction of demand and supply in transport planning model systems: A comprehensive revisit
Ali Najmi (UNSW)
Muhammad Fayyaz (USYD)
Statistical and machine learning methods in studying the ride-sharing service
Hao Wu (USYD)
dymium: An open source modular microsimulation modelling framework for integrated urban modelling
Amarin Siripanich (UNSW)
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Presentation session 3
Chair: Michael Regan (UNSW)
Yale Wong (USYD)
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Port entry pattern in East Asia: Terminal involvement and spatial impacts on port choice
Shengda Zhu (USYD)
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Assessing the economic impacts of labour and leisure time in autonomous vehicles
Edward Robson (UNSW)
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Presentation session 4
Chair: David Rey (UNSW)
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How a pedestrian simulation model can be built and calibrated entirely based on experimental and econometric methods: Investigating which level of parameters are of highest significance
Milad Haghani (USYD)
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An algorithm for reducing vehicles’ stop behind the bus pre-signals
Mina Ghanbarikarekani (UTS)
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Fernando Dias (UNSW)
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Poster Presentation List
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01. James Bushell (USYD). Passive value capture through income taxation, and a beneficiaries-based funding model for infrastructure
02. Tony Arnold (USYD). Automated vehicles in a car culture vs in a bicycle bliss: Walking and cycling in Australia and the Netherlands in an AV future
03. Bangyang Wei (UNSW). Modeling and managing ridesharing in a multi-modal network with an aggregate traffic representation: a doubly dynamical approach
04. Can Li (UNSW). Urban mobility analytics: A deep temporal-spatial product neural network for demographics prediction
05. Tanapon Lilasathapornkit (UNSW). Traffic assignment problem for pedestrian networks
06. Xinming Li (UNSW). Exploring the capacity of tourism activities for indigenous heritage sites
07. Mikel Barbara (UNSW). Facility location optimization to maximising equity and minimising travel cost
08. Mengtong Wang (USYD). Green urban freight distribution network design under demand uncertainty
09. Bahman Lahoorpoor (USYD). Vulnerability of Sydney railway network
10. Hema Rayaprolu (USYD). Analysis of the evolution of Sydney’s bus network
11. Kam-Fung Cheung (USYD). An eigenvector centrality analysis of world container shipping network connectivity
12. Chence Niu (UNSW). A preliminary investigation of the relationship between fatalities number and metrics of road network under bushfire scenario
13. Mingyou Ma (UNSW). Quantifying day-to-day evolution of reliability-based choice patterns in public transit system with smart card data
14. Xiaotong Dong (UNSW). Stable dial-a-ride formulation with users’ preferences
15. Mohammadhadi Mansourianfar (UNSW). Mixed equilibrium simulation-based dynamic traffic assignment in the world of conventional and automated vehicles
16. Amolika Sinha (UNSW). An exploratory investigation of crash severity of autonomous vehicles
17. Kiran Shakeel (UNSW). Active mode usage: Preferences, perceptions and smart technology
18. Ye Li (USYD). Perimeter traffic flow control: A robust control approach based on trip- based and accumulation-based macroscopic fundamental diagrams
19. Siroos Shahriari (UNSW). Hierarchical Bayesian time series model for transportation planning use
20. Jun Li (USYD). Autonomous mobile locker can save transportation cost and minmax delivery time
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