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The symposium has been narrated by Matthew Daus column that can be accessed at: http://www.utrc2.org/sites/default/files/Daus%20Column%20December%202014%20-%20Final.pdf

This unique summit will bring together leading experts, academics, practitioners, industry stakeholders and advocates to discuss the rapidly changing and expanding world of transportation technology innovative solutions. The presenters will explore the cutting-edge intelligent transportation systems, big data aggregation, and innovative transportation technology solutions promote efficiency, safety, security and sustainability goals, as well as the impact on broader inter-modal and multi-modal transportation considerations.

The event aims to encourage future and forward thinking innovative concepts and the pragmatic political reality of various movements (such as climate change/environmental policies and safety initiatives for reduced traffic fatalities). Vision Zero will be discussed extensively, as well as the use of smartphone apps, black boxes, red light and speed cameras.

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SESSION 1 PRESENTATIONS - Vehicle Technology‐Safety & Sustainability

 
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Promitti Dutta Innovative Applications of Wireless Charge Transfer for Smart Vehicles PDF
Jerome M. Lutin Application of Autonomous Driving Technology to Transit PDF
SESSION 2 PRESENTATIONS - Traffic & Transit Management
Candace Brakewood The Impact of Real‐Time Information on Bus Ridership in NYC PDF
Hidyuki Kobayshi A study of Feedback‐based Traffic Flow Control

Using Estimated Traffic Congestion
PDF
Vassillis Papayannoulis Urban Mobility Management, Planning & Operations with Big Data PDF
Nicholas E. Lowness A Public Transportation System Performance

Measurement Web Application
PDF
SESSION 3 PRESENTATIONS - Taxicab Data Analysis & Modeling
Anil Yazici Extracting the Most from Urban Data:

Multi‐perspective Analysis of NYC Taxi Trips
PDF
David King Where Were Bike Share Trips Before Bike Share?

Evidence from New York City
PDF
Kenneth Esirim Where Can I Find my Next Passenger? PDF
SESSION 4 PRESENTATIONS - Big Transportation Data
     
Andrew Weeks and

Stanislav Parfenov
NYCDOT’s Experience with Big Data & Use in Various Transportation Projects PDF
Wuping Xin Real‐Time Big Data Management Architect for Adaptive Traffic Signal PDF
Nikhil Puri Using Innovative Data in Transport Planning & Modeling PDF
Kaan Ozbay Using Big Data to Identify Hotspots of Pedestrian Crashes in Manhattan PDF
SESSION 5 PRESENTATIONS - Travel and Safety Data
Chris Brogan AssureNet PDF (NA)
Hong Yang and

Kaan Ozbay
Development of a Data‐Driven Approach for Identifying Secondary

Crashes
PDF
John Bullough and

Mark Rea
Intelligent Warning Beacon Design for Maximizing Worker & Driver Safety PDF
Hongmian Gong Handling Travel Data with Geospatial Technologies PDF (NA)
SESSION 6 PRESENTATIONS - Security & Privacy
Reuben Juster Traffic Detector Sensor Analytics & Visualization of Performance Measures PDF (NA)
Timothy Michalowski Safeguarding Confidentiality in GPS Travel Data Collection PDF
Tarek Saadawi Denial of Service Attack Detection in Internet‐Connected Vehicles PDF (NA)
SESSION 7 PRESENTATIONS - Transportation Simulation
Felisa Vázquez‐Abad A View to Future Mathematical Modeling for Transportation Systems PDF
Michalis Xintarakis Analyzing and Visualizing Mobility using Observed and Simulated Trajectories PDF
Reuben Juster Vehicle Probe Project 2, the Next Generation PDF
SESSION 8 PRESENATIONS - For‐Hire Ground Transportation Technology‐ Smartphone Applications & Ride sharing
Avik Kabessa Carmel Car & Limousine Service:

Increasing Transport Efficiencies via the Carmel App
PDF
Daniel Ramot VIA - On-Demand Transit PDF
Ron Srebro GetTaxi App PDF