
We are delighted to invite our users in Northern Europe to the second edition of the Nordic Aimsun Users’ Meeting!
In addition to updates on Aimsun traffic modelling software, innovative use and research, there are speakers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Statens vegvesen (the Norwegian Public Roads Administration or NPRA) and Sweco.
The Nordic AUM will be followed by a training course, “Aimsun modelling in Norway”. The training course will be dedicated to local scenarios and case studies that are of specific interest to our Norwegian users.
Scandic Solli Hotel
Parkveien 68
0202 Oslo
Norway
Programme
9:30 – 10:00 – Registration
10:00 – 11:00 – Software News
Welcome and Opening Remarks – Gavin Jackman, TSS
Advances in Aimsun (8.2 and Onwards) – Paolo Rinelli, TSS
Converting a model from version 7 to 8.2 – Joan Roca, TSS
Q&A
11:00 – 11:20 – Coffee Break
11:20 – 12:30 – Aimsun in Use
Oslo Model – Esam Farid, NPRA
Trondheim Model – Matthias Stridh, SWECO
Meso and Micro Modelling – How to get them to work together – Grant McKinnon, TSS
Q&A
12:30- 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 – Research
Flourish: Modelling Connected and Autonomous Vehicles with the Aimsun API – Paolo Rinelli, TSS
Gap Acceptance Model Research for NPRA – Erlend Aakre, NTNU
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Q&A
15:00 – 15:20 – Coffee Break
15:20 – 16:30 – Innovative approaches to modelling
“Right to Reply” from the Local Norwegian Language Meeting – NPRA & TSS
Best Practice Session – TSS
Session TBA
Q&A
16:30 – Close of meeting
Prices and registration
AUM participant: 100 Euros
AUM speaker: 0 Euros
Training course participant: 200 Euros
These prices include lunch and two coffee breaks.
To book your place, please fill out the UKAUM 2017 registration form and return it to info@aimsun.com.
Registration form for Nordic AUM and Training Course 2017
Scandic Solli Hotel is the venue for this year’s Nordic AUM
Nordic AUM location
Scandic Solli conference room
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