Call for Participation
TRAMAN21 Workshop 2013
1st November 2013, Chania, Greece
We are pleased to announce that the TRAMAN21 Workshop 2013 will be organised by the Dynamic Systems and Simulation Laboratory (DSSL), Technical University of Crete (TUC), and will be held in Chania (Greece) on 1st November 2013.
TRAMAN21 is an ERC (European Research Council) Advanced Investigator Grant. The main objective of TRAMAN21 (Traffic Management for the 21st Century) is the development of fundamental concepts and tools that will pave the way towards a new era of future motorway traffic management research and practice, which is indispensable in order to accompany, complement and exploit the evolving deployment of VACS (Vehicle Automation and Communication Systems). For more details, visit the TRAMAN21 website.
The main purpose of TRAMAN21 Workshop 2013 is to look at recent advances and future prospects in the field of motorway traffic flow modelling, control, and management in presence of various types of VACS.
We invite practitioners, researchers, students, and consultants to participate in the Workshop. This one-day workshop is planned to include presentations by some main groups that have carried out research on this topic during the last decade, followed by an open discussion on future activities and needs. We provide also the possibility of hosting a poster session for researchers interested in illustrating and discussing their works. Senior researchers who would like to participate in the round table are welcome to express their interest.
Detailed information, workshop program, and registration form can be found on the TRAMAN21 Workshop 2013 website.
For further details, contact:
Dr. Claudio Roncoli
Dynamic Systems and Simulation Laboratory
Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece
Email: croncoli<στο>dssl.tuc.gr
Tel: +30 28210 37289