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MT-ITS 2015: Budapest, Hungary
- 2015 International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems (MT-ITS), Budapest, Hungary, June 3-5, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-9-6331-3140-4

- Luigi Pariota, Francesco Galante

, Gennaro Nicola Bifulco
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The impact of the leading vehicle type on car-following behaviours. 30-37 - Anahita Jamshidnejad

, Bart De Schutter
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An iterative procedure for estimating the generalized average speed using microscopic point measurements. 38-44 - (Withdrawn) Parameter sampling strategies in traffic microsimulation. 45-51

- Andras Mihaly, Balázs Németh

, Zsuzsanna Bede, Peter Gaspar:
Look-ahead cruise control design in VISSIM simulation environment. 52-57 - Ioulia Markou

, Constantinos Antoniou
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Developing insight into effective SPSA parameters through sensitivity analysis. 58-65 - Bojan Kostic, Guido Gentile

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Using traffic data of various types in the estimation of dynamic O-D matrices. 66-73 - Anja Liebscher, Mario Krumnow, Jürgen Krimmling, Falk Hanisch, Bernard Bäker:

Energy-efficient routing strategies based on real-time data of a local traffic management center. 74-80 - Anita Graser

, Johannes Asamer, Wolfgang Ponweiser:
The elevation factor: Digital elevation model quality and sampling impacts on electric vehicle energy estimation errors. 81-86 - Andras Mihaly, Zoltán Ádám Milacski

, Zoltan Toser, András Lörincz
, Tamás Tettamanti
, István Varga
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Cost and risk sensitive decision making and control for highway overtaking maneuver. 87-92 - Gaetano Fusco

, Chiara Colombaroni, Luciano Comelli, Natalia Isaenko
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Short-term traffic predictions on large urban traffic networks: Applications of network-based machine learning models and dynamic traffic assignment models. 93-101 - Alfréd Csikós, Zsolt János Viharos

, Krisztián Balázs Kis
, Tamás Tettamanti
, István Varga:
Traffic speed prediction method for urban networks - an ANN approach. 102-108 - Ioulia Markou

, Vasileia Papathanasopoulou, Constantinos Antoniou
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A demonstration of distribution-based calibration. 109-115 - Mario Krumnow, Anja Liebscher, Jürgen Krimmling, Torsten Schubert, Bernard Bäker:

Microscopic real-time traffic simulations to support advanced driver assistance systems. 116-120 - Maximilian Leodolter, Hannes Koller

, Markus Straub
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Estimating travel times from static map attributes. 121-126 - Maarten Houbraken, Pieter Audenaert, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet, Karolien Scheerlinck, Isaak Yperman, Steven Logghe

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Real-time traffic monitoring by fusing floating car data with stationary detector data. 127-131 - Joaquim Barros

, Miguel Araujo
, Rosaldo J. F. Rossetti
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Short-term real-time traffic prediction methods: A survey. 132-139 - Rafal Kucharski

, Guido Gentile
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Observing rerouting phenomena in dynamic traffic networks. 140-147 - Wei Huang, Chris M. J. Tampère

, Francesco Viti
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An integrated approach to apdative anticipatory traffic control and parameter estimation. 148-155 - Guido Cantelmo

, Francesco Viti
, Marco Rinaldi
, Chris M. J. Tampère
, Michael J. Smith, Klaus Nokel:
Systematic assessment of local & global signal control policies: A methodological perspective. 156-163 - Michael Behrisch

, Jakob Erdmann:
Comparing emission and traffic flow models of different categories. 164-168 - Robert Kolbl, Bernhard Heilmann, Dietmar Bauer

, Gernot Lenz
, Martin Litzenberger
, Bernd Cagran, Margherita Mascia, Simon Hu
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An assessment of VMS-rerouting and traffic signal planning with emission objectives in an urban network - A case study for the city of Graz. 169-176 - Alper Öner

, Gulay Oke Gunel:
A case study in Istanbul E-80: Intelligent speed change at the highway for reducing gas emission. 177-183 - Fabien Leurent, Ektoras Chandakas

, Zoi Christoforou
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A transit bottleneck model for waiting passengers and its implications for traffic assignment. 184-191 - Tamás Mátrai

, Melinda Abel, Laszlo Sandor Kerenyi:
How can a transport model be integrated to the strategic transport planning approach: A case study from Budapest. 192-199 - Oliver Michler

, Richard Weber, Georg Forster:
Model-based and empirical performance analyses for passenger positioning algorithms in a specific bus cabin environment. 200-208 - Joschka Bischoff, Michal Maciejewski, Alexander Sohr:

Analysis of Berlin's taxi services by exploring GPS traces. 209-215 - Selini Natalia Hadjidimitriou

, Mauro Dell'Amico, Guido Cantelmo
, Francesco Viti
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Assessing the consistency between observed and modelled route choices through GPS data. 216-222 - Gaby Gurczik, Michael Behrisch

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Modelling and simulating Bluetooth-based moving observers. 223-228 - Michal Certický, Jan Drchal

, Marek Cuchý, Michal Jakob:
Fully agent-based simulation model of multimodal mobility in European cities. 229-236 - K. Friso, J. Rijsdijk, S. W. de Graaf:

Enriching the transport model of the Rotterdam region by cell phone data. 237-242 - Simone Aniello Di Donna, Guido Cantelmo

, Francesco Viti
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A Markov chain dynamic model for trip generation and distribution based on CDR. 243-250 - Adrian C. Prelipcean

, Gyözö Gidófalvi, Yusak O. Susilo
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Comparative framework for activity-travel diary collection systems. 251-258 - Domokos Esztergár-Kiss

, Zoltan Rozsa
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Simulation results for a daily activity chain optimization method. 259-264 - Dimitra Alexandri, Panagiotis Iordanopoulos, Katerina Chrysostomou, Evangelos Mitsakis:

Impacts of advanced traveler information systems: The case of the city of Patras. 265-272 - Tamas Kurzcvezil, Lars Schnieder, Felix Burmeister:

Optimized energy management of inductively charged electric buses reflecting operational constraints and traffic conditions. 273-279 - Lavinia Amorosi

, Paolo Dell'Olmo, Giovanni Luca Giacco:
A new approach for train calendar description generation. 280-286 - Jacek Oskarbski

, Krystian Birr
, Michal Miszewski, Karol Zarski
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Estimating the average speed of public transport vehicles based on traffic control system data. 287-293 - Andreas Kretschmer, Attila Aba, Camilla Baroncelli, Domokos Esztergár-Kiss

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A concept of an energy optimal public transportation network. 294-299 - Balazs Horvath

, Richárd Horváth
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Estimation of sample size to forecast travel demand in urban public transport. 300-303 - Daniel Karadi, Csaba Csiszár

, Eniko Nagy:
Integrated information application on mobile devices for air passengers. 304-311 - Geza Katona, Balázs Lénárt, János Juhász:

Compare Ant-colony and Genetic algorithm for shortest path problem and introduce their parallel implementations. 312-319 - Károly Farkas, Imre Lendak:

Simulation environment for investigating crowd-sensing based urban parking. 320-327 - Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh

, Peter Mandoki, Ádám Török
, János Tóth:
Maneuvers analysis of shared taxi and their effects on flow characteristics. 328-331 - Meng Meng, Soi Hoi Lam, Shoujie Li

, Yiik Diew Wong
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Public transit coordination under different strategies between operators. 333-339 - Tiago Azevedo

, Rosaldo J. F. Rossetti
, Jorge G. Barbosa
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A state-of-the-art integrated transportation simulation platform. 340-347 - Zsolt Sándor

, Csaba Csiszár
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Modelling and analysis methods of integrated information systems of transportation. 348-355 - Zsolt Berki:

Tackling sustainable urban transport policy measures in transport models. 356-361 - Bertalan Gaal

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Status of land use and transport modeling in Hungary. 362-366 - István Fütyü, Katalin Tanczos:

Conceptual analysis of ITS effect on SCGE models. 367-370 - Andor Haznagy, Istvan Fi, András London

, Tamás Németh:
Complex network analysis of public transportation networks: A comprehensive study. 371-378 - Banihan Gunay

, Mehmet Saltan
, Arzu Ilgaz, Yalçin Albayrak:
Area-wide ANPR coverage with a small number of instrumented vehicles. 379-386 - Jayanth Raghothama, Mohammed Azhari, Miguel Ramos Carretero, Sebastiaan A. Meijer

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Architectures for distributed, interactive and integrated traffic simulations. 387-394 - Marek Bauer

, Andrzej Szarata
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The methodology of urban transport corridors evaluation. 395-401 - Stefano Carrese

, Marialisa Nigro
, Sergio Maria Patella:
Analysis of the demand for an electronic advise of traffic code violations. 402-407 - Tamas Lovas, Árpád Barsi:

Pedestrian detection by profile laser scanning. 408-412 - Domonkos Varga, Laszlo Havasi, Tamás Szirányi

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Pedestrian detection in surveillance videos based on CS-LBP feature. 413-417 - William Carvajal-Carreño

, Asunción Paloma Cucala García
, Antonio Fernández-Cardador
, Lennart Söder:
Efficient driving algorithms for non-disturbed and disturbed trains with the CBTC signalling system. 418-425 - Alice Consilvio

, Angela Di Febbraro, Nicola Sacco
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A modular model to schedule predictive railway maintenance operations. 426-433 - Luigi Costalli, Camilla Baroncelli:

A model for attributing the responsibilities of delay propagation on railway networks. 434-441 - Pengfei Sun, Simon Collart Dutilleul, Philippe Bon:

A model pattern of railway interlocking system by Petri nets. 442-449 - Raphael Riebl

, Hendrik-Jorn Gunther, Christian Facchi
, Lars C. Wolf:
Artery: Extending Veins for VANET applications. 450-456 - László Lengyel, Péter Ekler, Tamas Ujj, Tamas Balogh, Hassan Charaf, Zsolt Szalay

, László Jereb:
ICT in road vehicles - The VehicleICT platform. 457-462 - Lars Schnieder, Marta Barrilero, Diederich Wermser, Ulrich Bock:

Integrated modelling of business processes and real time communication for public transport: Modelling connection protection with business process model and notation. 463-468 - Zsolt Szalay

, Zoltan Kanya, László Lengyel, Péter Ekler, Tamas Ujj, Tamas Balogh, Hassan Charaf:
ICT in road vehicles - Reliable vehicle sensor information from OBD versus CAN. 469-476 - Tamás Bécsi

, Szilárd Aradi
, Peter Gaspar:
Security issues and vulnerabilities in connected car systems. 477-482 - Norbert Varga, László Bokor

, Hans-Joachim Fischer:
LDM-based dynamic network discovery and selection for IPv6 mobility management optimization in C-ITS environments. 483-490 - Marcella Sama

, Andrea D'Ariano
, Alessandro Toli, Dario Pacciarelli
, Francesco Corman:
A variable neighborhood search for optimal scheduling and routing of take-off and landing aircraft. 491-498 - Marina Sergeeva, Daniel Delahaye, Catherine Mancel:

3D airspace sector design by genetic algorithm. 499-506 - Zoltan Schvab, Rita Markovits-Somogyi:

Reopening the Kosovo upper airspace: Analyzing the first year of operations. 507-513 - Francesco Corman, Jianbin Xin

, Alessandro Toli, Rudy R. Negenborn, Andrea D'Ariano
, Marcella Sama
, Gabriël Lodewijks
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Optimizing hybrid operations at large-scale automated container terminals. 514-521 - Stefano Carrese

, Valerio Cuneo, Sergio Maria Patella:
A cost evaluation analysis for naval accessibility to Sardinia and Corsica. 522-529 - Ferenc Cselle, Zsolt Berki:

The Hungarian national freight transport model. 530-536

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