January 7-11, 2024 | Washington, D.C, USA
TRB Annual Meeting 2024
The Aimsun team look forward to meeting you at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 103rd Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Aimsun is a proud Silver Sponsor at the 2024 TRB Annual Meeting!
Meet the Aimsun team at booth #711
Join us at TRB Annual Meeting
Our team will be showcasing Aimsun transportation solutions for:
Long-term strategic planning
Near-term operational planning for traffic works and events
Accurate data-driven predictive analysis – online and offline
Live situational awareness & incident detection
Data insights for network performance – live and historical
Simulation-based decision support for real-time operations
Mini-lectures at the Aimsun stand
Only got ten minutes? No problem! We’re running a series of mini sessions at the Aimsun stand on Monday and Tuesday. Drop by and learn something on your lunch break.
With Sergi Pujadas, Senior Transport Modeler.
We propose an unsupervised technique based on univariate time-series anomaly detection for computationally efficient incident detection in real-world scenarios.
With Lampros Yfantis, Scientific Researcher.
New tools and methods for optimizing traffic, network and mobility management operations via centralized coordination and/or distributed intelligence
With Ferran Torrent, Senior Data Scientist.
Traffic time series forecasting is a problem that needs a variety of ML techniques to build a reliable and efficient forecasting system. We tackle pattern discovery and prediction, and time series prediction in the face of data drift and examine how to extend predictions beyond observable links to achieve a holistic, AI-based traffic prediction system.
With Marcel Sala, Scientific Researcher.
Simulating multimodal door-to-gate and gate-to-door air travel journeys to improve reliability and the passenger experience
With Geline Canayon, Product Specialist and Gabriela Perales Betancourt, Traffic Systems Engineer from Yunex Traffic.
Careers in Motion Networking Fair
Sunday, January 8th | 10:00pm – 2:00pm ET
Exhibit Hall A of the Washington Convention Center
Career Fair stand: B560
We encourage transportation professionals from all career levels to join Aimsun!
We’ll be at the career fair to give you feedback on your resume and qualifications and tell you firsthand about some of our job opportunities!
Workshop
Cloud Computing and Technology as a Service for Transportation Systems Management and Operations
Sunday, January 8th | 1:30 –
4:30pm ET
Event number 103B
In this workshop, Matthew Juckes and other leading professionals will educate participants on the basics of cloud computing and technology as a service. This workshop session will address which types of tools are suitable for the cloud or procured as a service. As well as exploring critical issues of data privacy, ownership, and cybersecurity and the impacts on procurement, operations, and maintenance.
Emerging Freeway Operations Concepts Subcommittee
Monday, January 9th | 1:30pm – 3:15pm ET
Hosted by Phil Masters (Parsons), Athena Hutchins (NITTEC) and Matthew Juckes (Aimsun).
The Emerging Freeway Operations Concepts Subcommittee is responsible for identifying, collecting and advocating the potential for new and emerging freeway operations-related concepts.
Simulation and Connected and Automated Vehicles Subcommittee, ACP20(4)
Simulation tool for assessing future traffic management systems
Monday, January 9th | 6:00pm – 7:30pm ET
Presented by Athina Tympakianaki
This presentation is an overview of European research projects related to multimodal traffic management, where the simulation of future scenarios considering CAVs is a key aspect. Concretely, we are going to give an overview of 2 projects SAFE-UP and FRONTIER.
Simulation Subcommittee (SimSub)
Tools and Methodologies – Model robustness
Monday, January 9th | 7:30pm – 10:00pm ET
Presented by Athina Tympakianaki
Validation and Calibration of traffic simulation models are a persistent challenge. In this presentation we will provide an overview of tools and methodologies to improve model robustness.
Poster Session
Data-driven modeling and simulation evaluation of shared mobility services – a bike-sharing case study in Madrid
Tuesday, January 10th | 3:45pm – 5:30pm ET
Event number 3197
Hosted by Athina Tympakianaki, our Senior Scientific Researcher at Aimsun, and other leading professionals.
Shared mobility services offer a flexible and convenient alternative to traditional transport modes, but modeling such new modes is challenging. Traditional transport models are not up to the task, so we propose a modeling framework that combines data-driven and simulation models to support shared mobility operators and cities in their decision-making process and deployments.
The framework was tested for a hypothetical deployment of the public bike-sharing service in Madrid (BiciMAD), in the district of Villa de Vallecas. The demand for the service was estimated using a data-driven demand prediction model, trained with historical data from the service operations, while the service supply characteristics (fleet size, optimal number of stations and locations) were determined through an optimization module.
The tool is flexible in designing and assessing different deployment scenarios and can be used to derive key performance indicators that assist policy makers and operators in determining the best strategies.
The Research was performed within the MOMENTUM Horizon 2020 project (MOMENTUM – Modelling Emerging Transport Solutions for Urban Mobility).
Head over to the TRB homepage to find the full program, including details on all sessions and workshops.
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