April 15th- 18th , 2024 | Dublin, Ireland

Transport Research Arena TRA

Join us at the Transport Research Arena (TRA), where innovators, researchers, and industry leaders converge to shape the future of transportation.

TRA serves as a nexus for visionaries, scholars, and industry pioneers to collaboratively shape the trajectory of transportation. Whether seasoned professionals or burgeoning enthusiasts, participants at TRA can engage in lively discussions, present pioneering research, and explore the latest advancements in transportation technology.

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Athina Tympakianaki

Senior Scientific Researcher

Session 3.7

Advancing Resilience of Transport Operations and Infrastructure

Hall 5B (Dodder Suite)

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

2:30 PM – 3:45 PM

The session will address two fields of work linked to transport resilience: operations and infrastructure.

  • The first part of the session will focus on how the research and innovation (and our projects) contribute to promoting resilience in the transport network and operations. We would pay particular attention to disruptive events, such as weather hazards (increasing because of climate change) and big events. We will select some relevant projects to be involved from our traffic management portfolio.

 

  • The second part of the session will deal with infrastructure resilience and address inspection, maintenance, and upgrade of Europe’s aging infrastructure. It will be focused on the use of innovative tools such as automation and robotisation, including the use of drones and AI.

Technical 4.3.3 Mobility on Demand

Predicting Demand and Supply in a Real-Time Traffic Management Framework

Hall 3B (Serpentine Hall)

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

9:15 AM – 9:30 AM

Predicting the future supply and demand of a transport network are challenging and important problems in real-time traffic management systems that are essential to enhance the decision-making process for deploying adequate traffic strategies under different conditions (e.g., road works, accidents). In the context of the TANGENT H2020 project, simulation-based and data-driven methodologies are developed focusing on the real-time demand and supply prediction problems. This paper focuses on the development and integration of the demand and supply models as well as incident detection methods into traffic simulation environments for network-wide traffic predictions. The role of each component of the framework and their interoperability is explained in the paper, using as testbed the network of Athens, Greece. 

 

Thursday European Commission Lunchtime Session

Digital Twins in transport

Stand 13 – Industries Hall

Thursday, April 18, 2024

1:15 PM – 2:15 PM

This lunchtime session will focus on how a digital twin model enables decision-making in transport and mobility planning. A digital twin is a virtual representation of an object or system that spans its lifecycle and uses real data and simulation to predict how the system (or process) will operate and perform. From infrastructure monitoring to logistics, digital twins have been demonstrating their potential to tackle transport challenges by supporting both medium and long-term planning and ad-hoc decision-making. This lunchtime session will showcase four research and innovation projects that use digital twins for the following domains: road infrastructure (OMICRON), ports (PIONEERS), urban logistics (CIVITAS LEAD), and multimodal traffic management (ACUMEN).

FRONTIER and ORCHESTRA Final Event

The RDS Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland  – TRA 2024

Thursday 18th April, 2024

1:30 PM -3:30 PM

The event is organised as a Lunch and Learn Session of the Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2024.

The registration to the TRA 2024 is required.

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