Programme
Skiathos Island, Greece
31 August - 2 September 2022
Special Sessions
09:00 - 11:00
Special session 1
NEON - New energy and mobility outlook for the Netherlands
Moderator: Pim Labee
- 107-YR
- Fabio Paparella, Banchon Sripanha, Theo Hofman and Mauro Salazar
- Kechria Room
Optimization-based comparison of rebalanced docked and dockless micromobility systems
- 73
- Peter Hogeveen, Vincent A. Mosmuller, Maarten Steinbuch and Geert P.J. Verbong
- Kechria Room
Quantifying the charging flexibility of electric vehicles; an improved approach with realistic travel patterns
- 153
- Auke Hoekstra, Peter Hogeveen and Pim Labee
- Kechria Room
How rightsized shared autonomous electric vehicles could slash CO2 emissions and resource use while making cities more livable and transport more enjoyable
- 246
- Pim Labee, Soora Rasouli and Seheon Kim
- Kechria Room
Predicting multimodal trips and sub-trips; simultaneous vs. sequential approach
- 51
- Valeria Caiati and Soora Rasouli
- Kechria Room
A stated adaptation approach to assess mode change behavior of car drivers in presence of Park and Ride facilities
- 33
- Xueting Ren, Soora Rasouli, Harry Timmermans and Astrid Kemperman
- Kechria Room
Estimating availability effects in travel mode choice among e-bikes and other sustainable mobility services: Results of a stated portfolio choice experiment
- 47
- Shangqi Li, Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans
- Kechria Room
Role of service uncertainty in decision to use demand responsive transport services: A stated adaptation choice experiment
09:00 - 11:00
Special session 2
Urban sustainability
Moderator: Konstantinos Kokkinos & Nicholas Samaras
- 236
- Omiros Iatrellis, Areti Bania, Rik Eweg, Liisa Timonen and Ekaterina Arabska
- Koukounaries Hall
INVESTL2 ontology: Semantic modeling of sustainable living labs
- 147
- Nazan Arifoglu Sen, Mariana Ivanova and Svetla Dimitrova
- Koukounaries Hall
Evaluation of the current state and trends for the sustainable development of the AGRIFOOD sector of the south central region of Bulgaria
- 237
- Areti Bania, Omiros Iatrellis and Nicholas Samaras
- Koukounaries Hall
Information communication technologies and disaster risk management: Systematic literature review
- 238
- Maria Batsioula, Apostolos Malamakis, Sotiris I. Patsios, Dimitrios Geroliolios, Stamatia Skoutida, Lefteris Melas and Georgios F. Banias
- Koukounaries Hall
Innovative Bio-based circular economy schemes: The case of biomass and food waste utilization as an enabler of regional resilience
- 239
- Liisa Timonen, Tiina Muhonen and Helena Puhakka-Tarvainen
- Koukounaries Hall
Relevant research and development competences – Case INVEST4EXCELLENCE
- 240
- Konstantinos Kokkinos, Omiros Iatrellis, Liisa Timonen and Nicholas Samaras
- Koukounaries Hall
Optimizing urban resilience via FCM and participatory modeling: The case of Joensuu Finland
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:30
Special session 3
Cargo bikes for sustainable mobility and logistics
Moderators: Tom Assmann, Christian Rudolph & Dennis Knese
- 42-YR
- Benjamin Rolf, Gianna Kurtz, Kai Philip Hempel and Hartmut Zadek
- Kechria Room
Optimizing the route and location planning for cargo bikes and mobile parcel stations
- 118
- Vasu Dev Mukku, Imen Haj Salah, Abhirup Roy and Tom Assmann
- Kechria Room
Evaluation of station distribution strategies for next-generation bike-sharing system
- 103-YR
- Malte Kania and Tom Assmann
- Kechria Room
Data-driven approach for defining demand scenarios for shared autonomous cargo-bike fleets
- 67
- Patrick Mayregger
- Kechria Room
Determining the demand for loading / unloading zones in urban areas
- 90-YR
- Dennis Knese and Lukas Fassnacht
- Kechria Room
Diversification of the bicycle market and consequences for urban infrastructure
- 113-YR
- Anna Buerklen, Nicolas Schuete and Christian Rudolph
- Kechria Room
Collaborative distribution solutions in last mile logistics
11:30 - 13:30
Special session 4
Reinforce competitiveness of regional transport SMEs
Moderator: Eleni Anoyrkati
- Anne Rocheteau
- Koukounaries Hall
Interreg Europe programme: State of play
- Eleni Anoyrkati
- Koukounaries Hall
The RECREATE Project: project overview and main results
- David Hope
- Koukounaries Hall
West Midlands region: adapting a sectorial approach in business support programmes
- Alkis Kyriakou
- Koukounaries Hall
The South Aegean region’s experience through the RECREATE Project: from the identification of regional best practices to the creation of a cluster
- Povilas Bacevičius
- Koukounaries Hall
The state of the transport sector in Lithuania: what the country has learnt from the RECREATE project and what is the potential for future development
- Sorin Cosmulescu
- Koukounaries Hall
The RECREATE project in South-West Oltenia region: Innovation increase and strengthening of transport SMEs competitiveness through digital support
13:30 - 14:30
Lunch Break
Technical Sessions
14:30 - 16:30
Technical Session 1.1 - Shifting to electric and cleaner solutions for fighting climate change
Moderator: Evangelos Bekiaris
- 97-V-YR
- Vasiliki Georgatzi and Yeoryios Stamboulis
- Kechria Room
Is the shift to electrification and powertrain improvement sufficient to change urban mobility impact on climate change?
- 101
- Anastasia Nikolaidou, Aristomenis Kopsacheilis, Nikolaos Gavanas and Ioannis Politis
- Kechria Room
The dynamic relation of climate change and energy transition with transport and mobility policies in the EU through social media data mining
- 110
- Aikaterini Moschopoulou, Ioannis Frantzeskakis, Konstandinos Grizos and Theocharis Vlachopanagiotis
- Kechria Room
Park-and-ride: The case for coupling EV charging stations with micro-mobility hubs in residential areas
- 20
- George Leoutsakos, Alexandros Deloukas, Kanellina Giannakopoulou, Maria Zarkadoula, Dimitris Kyriazidis and Astrid Bensmann
- Kechria Room
Metro braking energy for station electric loads: The business case of a smart hybrid storage system
- 242
- Cristiana Tudor and Robert Sova
- Kechria Room
The impact of the transport sector on the environment in the context of globalization
14:30 - 16:30
Technical session 2.1 - Technological innovations in transport and mobility
Moderator: António Couto
- 2-V
- Calin Ciufudean and Corneliu Buzduga
- Koukounaries Hall
Innovative non-polluting traffic light crossroads
- 3-V
- Calin Ciufudean and Corneliu Buzduga
- Koukounaries Hall
System for avoiding traffic jams of intervention vehicles
- 21
- Nikos Dimokas, Dimitris Margaritis, Sébastien Faye, Ramiro Camino, Orhan Alankuş and Engin Ozatay
- Koukounaries Hall
A mobile computing based tool for low-emission driving
- 38-V
- Rattanaporn Kaewkluengklom, Fumitaka Kurauchi and Takenori Iwamoto
- Koukounaries Hall
Discrepancy between hyperpath and actual route choices based on smart-card data in Shizuoka, Japan
- 54-YR
- Domokos Esztergár-Kiss, Géza Katona and Alireza Ansariyar
- Koukounaries Hall
Developing a heuristic route planning method to support seamless mobility solutions
- 55-V-YR
- Karl Schrab, Robert Protzmann and Ilja Radusch
- Koukounaries Hall
A large-scale traffic scenario of Berlin for evaluating smart mobility applications
- 247-V
- Lili Du
- Koukounaries Hall
A network topology-based deep learning approach for traffic speed evolution prediction
16:30 - 17:00
Coffee break
17:00 - 19:00
Opening - Keynotes
Kechria Room
Keynotes - Moderator: Eftihia Nathanail
- Panos Prevedouros
- Kechria Room
Transportation depends on available, reliable, affordable energy. What does the future of transportation and energy hold?
- Nikolaos Tsampieris
- Kechria Room
Sustainable Urban Mobility – Challenges and Opportunities
- Virtual
- Carol Schweiger
- Kechria Room
Transport Equity and Effective Use of Emerging Technologies in Transport
19:00 - 20:00
Welcome cocktail
Technical Sessions
09:00 - 11:00
Technical session 3.1 - Walking and cycling infrastructure
Moderator: Vassilios Profillidis
- 78
- Julia Jarass and Katharina Götting
- Kechria Room
How is the redesign of public space for active mobility and healthy neighborhoods perceived and accepted? Experiences from a temporary real-world experiment in Berlin
- 120-V
- Garyfallia Katsavounidou, Apostolos Papagiannakis, Iordanis Christakidis and Odysseas Mavros
- Kechria Room
Emergent bicycle infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic; The Karamanli Avenue pop-up cycle lane in Thessaloniki, Greece
- 177-YR
- Avital Angel and Pnina Plaut
- Kechria Room
Pedestrian movement and the built environment – A bigdata-based analysis
- 182-V-YR
- Ilianna Boulmou, Konstantina Tsakelidou, Georgios Palantzas, Evangelos Genitsaris and Dimitrios Nalmpantis
- Kechria Room
Walkability evaluation: the case studies of Veroia and Igoumenitsa, Greece
- 193-V-YR
- Anastasia Totokotsi, Vagia Topouzli, Georgios Palantzas and Dimitrios Nalmpantis
- Kechria Room
Evaluation of temporary mobility measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece
- 202-V-YR
- Anna Anyfanti, Ioannis Frantzeskakis, Georgios Palantzas and Dimitrios Nalmpantis
- Kechria Room
Anthropocentric design of sidewalks with the use of conjoint analysis
09:00 - 11:00
Technical session 2.2 - On-demand transport services
Moderator: Kathryn Bulanowski
- 30
- Mehdi Mekni, Mehdi Mekni, Keerthi Lavanyeswari Pasala, Charitha Sree Jayaramireddy, Sree Veera Venkata Sai Saran, Steven Atilho, Benjamin Greenfield, Benjamin Placzek and Mohamad Nassar
- Koukounaries Hall
Smart parking: An image processing-based intelligent parking system
- 53
- Carolina Cisterna, Federico Bigi and Francesco Viti
- Koukounaries Hall
Total cost of ownership impact on MaaS system appeal: An agent based approach
- 72
- Spyros Kontogiannis, Nikolaos Zacharatos and Christos Zaroliagis
- Koukounaries Hall
A recommendation engine for a smart parking ecosystem
- 85
- Grigorios Christainas, Dionysios Kehagias, Athanasios Salamanis, Pavlos Spanidis, Menelaos Kyrkoy and Dimitrios Tzovaras
- Koukounaries Hall
A crowdsourcing framework for reporting available parking spots in urban areas
- 99-V
- Luís Barreto, António Amaral, Teresa Pereira and Sara Paiva
- Koukounaries Hall
A review of use cases of gamification in mobility systems and services
- 114
- Pavlos Spanidis, Nikolaos Dimokas, Mary Panou, Grigorios Christainas, Athanasios Salamanis and Dionysios Kehagias
- Koukounaries Hall
An innovative mobile application for booking parking spaces
- 135-V
- Margarita Ruseva, Veneta Markovska and Stanimir Kabaivanov
- Koukounaries Hall
AI driven adaptive scheduling for on-demand transportation in smart cities
- 245-V
- Alise Dinko, Irina Yatskiv (Jackiva) and Evelina Budilovich (Budiloviča)
- Koukounaries Hall
Decision intelligence based on big data for user-oriented trip planner development
- 138-V
- Thomas Otto, Michael Klöppel-Gersdorf and Ina Partzsch
- Koukounaries Hall
Framework for urban C-ITS GLOSA evaluation
09:00 - 11:00
Technical session 6.1 - Challenges and solutions for sustainable public transport
Moderator: Delphine Grandsart
- 6-V
- Dimitrios Argyriou, Athanasios Kopsidas and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou
- Maratha Hall
Investigating taxi driver behavioral aspects: Evidence from Athens, Greece
- 8-V
- Daniela Vasari, Maria Vittoria Corazza and Anita Toni
- Maratha Hall
Water management solutions to decrease both water and CO2 consumption in Europe
- 39-V
- Matthieu Guillot, Angelo Furno, El-Houssaine Aghezzaf and Nour-Eddin El Faouzi
- Maratha Hall
Transport network design based on origin/destination clustering during the COVID-19 pandemic use case
- 45
- Sorin Mihailescu and Gabriel Praporgescu
- Maratha Hall
Sustainable public transport in Petroșani Basin, Romania – Current status and development perspectives
- 58-V-YR
- Oruc Altintasi, Dilan Oruczade and Mehmet Can Guven
- Maratha Hall
The impact of weather on daily ridership of the urban rail transportation system
- 134
- Marlen Michali, Konstantinos Karampourniotis, Panagiotis Zafeiriou and Laoura Vavaliou
- Maratha Hall
Estimating the environmental footprint of the O.A.S.A Group
- 209-YR
- Georgios Papaioannou, Eftihia Nathanail and Amalia Polydoropoulou
- Maratha Hall
A hybrid MCDA methodology to evaluate ferry fleet assignment to routes in the Greek islands
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:30
Technical session 1.2
Modeling and optimising electric and cleaner vehicles and services
Moderator: Francesco Viti
- 23
- Konstantinos Christidis, Vassilios Profillidis, George Botzoris and Lazaros Iliadis
- Kechria Room
Forecasting the passenger car demand split from public perceptions of electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-fueled cars in Greece
- 95
- Yumeng Fang and Tai-Yu Ma
- Kechria Room
Demand responsive feeder bus service using electric vehicles with timetabled transit coordination
- 96
- Christos Mylonas, Panagiotis Papantoniou, Panagiota Spanou and Dimosthenis Pavlou
- Kechria Room
Investigation of user’s preferences on electric passenger cars
- 131
- Riccardo Iacobucci, Marco Pruckner and Jan-Dirk Schmöcker
- Kechria Room
1 A large scale simulation of the electrification effects of SAVs
- 230-YR
- Bharathi Sankar Ammaiyappan
- Kechria Room
Design and development of power electronic booster to extend the range of supercapacitor powered electric bicycle
- 234-V
- Csaba Antonya, Călin Husar, Silviu Butnariu, Claudiu Pozna and Alexandra Băicoianu
- Kechria Room
Driver-in-the-loop simulator of electric vehicles
- 235
- Jaime Suarez, Andres Laverde, Alessandro Tansini, Markos Ktistakis, Dimitrios Komnos and Georgios Fontaras
- Kechria Room
Observations on the driving of plug-in hybrid cars in real-world conditions
11:30 - 13:30
Technical session 4.1 - Inclusive and equitable mobility
Moderator: Valeria Caiati
- 32
- Michael Hardinghaus and Rebekka Oostendorp
- Koukounaries Hall
Feelings of insecurity, obstacles and conflicts: Issues blind people have with e-scooters in public space and potential improvements
- 43
- Kathryn Bulanowski, Sandra Nicolau Lima and Floridea Di Ciommo
- Koukounaries Hall
Involving passengers in creating inclusive digital mobility solutions – findings from the INDIMO project
- 49-V-YR
- Catarina Costa, Sara Paiva and Damianos Gavalas
- Koukounaries Hall
Multimodal route planning for blind and visually impaired people
- 104
- Theodore Tsekeris
- Koukounaries Hall
Insularity, accessibility, and affordability of transport in Greek islands
- 108-V
- Ignacio Martín, Oliva G. Cantú-Ros and Javier Burrieza-Galán
- Koukounaries Hall
Is shared mobility equally accessible to all? An income analysis of service adoption
- 165-YR
- Michael Lu and Ehab Diab
- Koukounaries Hall
Transit fare equity: Understanding the factors affecting different groups of users’ payment methods
- 169-V
- Chiara Lepori, Giuseppe Liguori, Elvia Vasconcelos de Gouveia and Matteo Brusa
- Koukounaries Hall
Co-designing transport solutions towards an inclusive public transport in the city of Bologna
- 100-V
- Sara Paiva, António Amaral, Teresa Pereira and Luís Barreto
- Koukounaries Hall
Conceptual architecture for an inclusive and real-time solution for parking assistance
11:30 - 13:30
Technical session 5.1 - New trends and emerging modes in last mile deliveries
Moderator: Haizhong Wang
- 15
- Beatriz Royo Agsutin, Dimitra Politaki, Juan Nicolás González and Angel Batalla
- Maratha Hall
An emerging and innovation transport solution: Towards transforming parking lot to urban consolidation centre: Madrid living lab
- 37-V
- Sofoklis Dais, Leonidas Parodos, Georgia Ayfantopoulou and Elpida Xenou
- Maratha Hall
How digital services implementation along international supply chains influences the performance of logistics operations? A bottom-up approach for impact validation and categorization
- 154-V
- Georgios Tsoukos, Athanasios Giannopoulos and Apostolos Bizakis
- Maratha Hall
Efficient Management of operations in Ro-Ro/Ro-Pax terminals using a cloud-based yard management platform
- 217-V-YR
- Theonymfi Xydianou and Eftihia Nathanail
- Maratha Hall
The use of drones in city logistics - A case study application
- 227
- Eleftherios Tsolkas and Giannis Adamos
- Maratha Hall
Towards an integrated framework for smart goods distribution in a middle-sized city
- 232-V
- Thi My Thanh Truong
- Maratha Hall
Crowd shipping for urban logistics: Investigating the factors affecting consumer adoption in Hanoi, Vietnam
13:30 - 14:30
Lunch Break
14:30 - 16:30
Training
Course
Kechria Room
14:30 - 16:30
Technical session 2.3 - Co-creating innovative technologies in transport
Moderator: Cristiana Tudor
- 40
- Kornilia Maria Kotoula, Glykeria Myrovali and Maria Morfoulaki
- Koukounaries Hall
Pursuing technological solutions for tourists’ urban travel behavioral change in the post COVID-19 era; the SUSTOURISMO app
- 46
- Evangelia Gaitanidou, Evangelos Bekiaris and Panagiotis Papaioannou
- Koukounaries Hall
Stakeholders' survey on the introduction of autonomous vehicles in Greece
- 52
- Georgios Kalogerakos and Nikolaos Gavanas
- Koukounaries Hall
Autonomous mobility as a means of innovation diffusion: The case of Trikala, Greece
- 56
- Ioannis Matsas, George Mintsis, Socrates Basbas and Christos Taxiltaris
- Koukounaries Hall
Autonomous vehicles: Impact on human life - a statistic and descriptive overview of research results, using the Delphi method
- 137-V
- Jabarova Dzhabarova, Aygun Erturk and Stanimir Kabaivanov
- Koukounaries Hall
Big data analytics for analyzing consumer preferences and satisfaction in public transportation
- 162
- Delphine Grandsart, Henriette Cornet, Matina Loukea, Stéphanie Coeugnet-Chevrier, Natacha Metayer, Anna Anund and Anna Dahlman
- Koukounaries Hall
Citizen and stakeholder engagement in the development and deployment of automated mobility services, as exemplified in the SHOW project
- 203-V-YR
- Melpomeni Mokka, Georgios Palantzas, Ioannis Politis and Dimitrios Nalmpantis
- Koukounaries Hall
Transportation systems of Asia: Investigating the preferences for their implementation in Greece with the use of the Maximum Difference (MaxDiff) scaling method
- 222
- Angela S. Bergantino, Mario Intini and Lucia Rotaris
- Koukounaries Hall
Urban sharing mobility services, which factors matter? A stated and revealed preference analysis
14:30 - 16:30
Technical session 6.2 - Safe and sustainable transport infrastructure and services
Moderator: Theodore Tsekeris
- 13-V
- Claudio Mantero
- Maratha Hall
Sustainable, smart and safe mobility at the core of sustainable tourism in six European islands
- 35-YR
- Stefanos Tsigdinos, Aglaia Sfakaki, Anastasia Zachou, Yannis Paraskevopoulos, Panagiotis G. Tzouras and Efthimios Bakogiannis
- Maratha Hall
Evaluating road network hierarchy planning suggestions in SUMPs. Evidence from 7 Greek cities
- 64
- Kathryn Bulanowski, Dominique Gillis, Elham Fakhraian, Sandra Nicolau Lima and Ivana Semanjski
- Maratha Hall
AURORA – Creating space for urban air mobility in our cities
- 98
- Amalia Polydoropoulou, Ioannis Politis, Georgios Georgiadis, Ioanna Pagoni, Alexandros Sdoukopoulos, Danai Kouniadi, Efthymis Papadopoulos, Nikoleta Krousouloudi, Ioannis Fyrogenis and Aristomenis Kopsacheilis
- Maratha Hall
Moving towards safe and sustainable mobility: The development of a roaD accidEnts informAtion centeR for Greece (DEAR)
- 215-YR
- Despoina Petsani, Efstathios Sidiropoulos, Dimitris Bamidis, Giuseppe Conti, Leonardo Lizzi and Evdokimos Konstantinidis
- Maratha Hall
A portable device for supporting autonomous and healthy urban ageing: the PROLONG system
- 223-V
- Afroditi Anagnostopoulou, Aggelos Aggelakakis, Maria Boile and Arjan Hijdra
- Maratha Hall
Asset management: Rules for enhancing resilience
16:30 - 17:00
Coffee break
17:00- 19:00
Academia brokerage event
Koukounaries Hall
19:00 - 20:00
Official conference dinner
Technical Sessions
09:00 - 11:00
Technical session 3.2 - Promoting active mobility
Moderator: Domokos Esztergár-Kiss
- 14
- Damianos Gavalas, Theofanis Gerodimos and Christos Zaroliagis
- Kechria Room
Context-aware bicycle route planning
- 28-V
- Glykeria Myrovali and Maria Morfoulaki
- Kechria Room
Promoting public and active transport based intermodal mobility; The Adriatic – Ionian experience
- 83-YR
- Maria Karatsoli and Eftihia Nathanail
- Kechria Room
Social media and urban mobility choices: How a transport-related content could be influential in social media
- 123-V
- Zoi Olympisiou and Apostolos Papagiannakis
- Kechria Room
Smart and resilient urban mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case of a southern European medium-sized city
- 144
- Alexandros Skeparianos and Eleni Anoyrkati
- Kechria Room
Supporting behavioural change towards cycling through cycle safety interventions for children
- 148
- Christos Gioldasis, Zoi Christoforou, Kosmas Anagnostopoulos, Claudia Ribeiro, Alessia Giorgiutti and Laia Vinyes Marce
- Kechria Room
Policies to promote and uptake soft mobility in the Mediterranean
- 211-YR
- Zoe Tampaki, Thomas Panagopoulos, Paraskevi Karanikola, Stilianos Tampakis and Sotiria Ralousi
- Kechria Room
Active mobility versus motorized transport of high school students in Orestiada municipality of Greece
- 214
- Panagiotis Nikolaos Kezios and Ioanna Spyropoulou
- Kechria Room
Modal shift towards active transport during the Covid-19 restrictions: Can we maintain this trend?
09:00 - 11:00
Technical session 2.4 - Cooperative intelligent transport systems
Moderator: Mehdi Mekni
- 34-V
- Junichi Hirose
- Koukounaries Hall
Digital infrastructure service role and functional model for urban ITS service applications
- 71-V
- Marco Mazzarino, Luca Braidotti, Beatriz Royo and Teresa de la Cruz
- Koukounaries Hall
Innovative technologies and systems for urban mobility: The case of Padua
- 111-V
- Marina Kouta, Konstantina Marousi and Athanasios Koukounaris
- Koukounaries Hall
Using C-ITS for shockwave damping and preventing on highways
- 157-YR
- Mátyás Szántó and László Vajta
- Koukounaries Hall
Relationship and differences between entrepreneurship and research in the crowdmapping project for crowdsourced urban data
- 161
- Špela Verovšek, Tadeja Zupančič, Matevž Juvančič, Lucija Ažman Momirski, Miha Janež and Miha Moškon
- Koukounaries Hall
Repurposing open traffic data for estimating the mobility performance
- 166
- Alexandros Sdoukopoulos, Nikolaos Gavanas and Magda Pitsiava-Latinopoulou
- Koukounaries Hall
Evaluating the quality of public spaces using crowdsourcing data: The case of the metropolitan area of Thessaloniki
- 244
- Haizhong Wang
- Koukounaries Hall
Percolation phenomenon in connected and automated vehicle network through a multi-agent modeling approach: Market penetration and mobility benefits
09:00 - 11:00
Technical session 6.3 - Integrated planning and policies for sustainable urban development
Moderator: Pnina Plaut
- 187
- Nikolaos Mexis and Ioanna Spyropoulou
- Maratha Hall
Impact of Covid-19 on urban traffic patterns
- 22
- Francisco Rodero and Pere Arrom
- Maratha Hall
Definition of a variable speed limit system for the northern access to the city of Barcelona
- 36
- Dimitra Chondrogianni, Yorgos Stephanedes and Panagiota-Gerogia Saranti
- Maratha Hall
Regenerating Athens city centre to a low pollution and restricted vehicle traffic zone
- 65-V
- Rachele Corticelli, Margherita Pazzini, Lorna Dragonetti, Cecilia Mazzoli, Claudio Lantieri, Annarita Ferrante and Andrea Simone
- Maratha Hall
Analysis and evaluation of mobility solutions and targeted interventions to support the urban regeneration of the Canal Port of Rimini
- 150
- Elnert Coenegrachts, Joris Beckers, Thierry Vanelslander and Ann Verhetsel
- Maratha Hall
Spatial diffusion of shared mobility schemes across Europe
- 205
- Dionysia Perperidou and Dimitriios Kirgiafinis
- Maratha Hall
Urban air mobility intagration to urban planning
- 250
- Andy Boenau
- Maratha Hall
Convincingly presenting your AI project or product: The power and effectiveness of storytelling
- 251-V
- Eleni Vlahogianni
- Maratha Hall
Challenges to AI model development for ITS: Assuring a seamless pathway from data to action
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:30
Technical session 3.3 - Understanding active travel behaviour
Moderator: Ioanna Spyropoulou
- 86
- Sofia-Ioanna Machaira, Panagiotis Papantoniou and Ioanna Pagoni
- Kechria Room
Evaluating route choice characteristics of e-scooters
- 87-YR
- Hudyeron Rocha, António Lobo, José Pedro Tavares and Sara Ferreira
- Kechria Room
What is leading the choice between motorized and non-motorized transport modes? The case of Porto metropolitan area
- 117
- Kornilia Maria Kotoula, Stylianos Kolidakis, George Botzoris and Georgia Aifadopoulou
- Kechria Room
A joint methodological approach for interpreting school mobility patterns and decisions
- 145
- Christos Gioldasis, Anna Mariam Psarrou Kalakoni, Zoi Christoforou, Garyfallia Liappi and Maria Giannoulaki
- Kechria Room
Mobility patterns in the campus of the University of Patras
- 159
- Ana Trpković, Eleni Anoyrkati, Vladislav Maraš, Predrag Živanović and Sreten Jevremović
- Kechria Room
The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on active mobility – Belgrade example
- 188
- Na'Amah Hagiladi and Pnina Plaut
- Kechria Room
Understanding group social ties and their impact on travel behaviour
- 231-YR
- Eirini Stavropoulou, Lambros Mitropoulos, Panagiotis G. Tzouras, Christos Karolemeas and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou
- Kechria Room
An evaluation of agent-based models for simulating e-scooter sharing services in urban areas
- 61
- Eleni Anoyrkati, Alba Avarello and Giuliana Famiglietti-Pipola
- Kechria Room
Reinforcing competitiveness of transport SMEs in West Midlands region, UK
11:30 - 13:30
Technical session 4.2 - User centric transport
Moderator: Umberto Crisalli
- 31
- Sönke Beckmann and Hartmut Zadek
- Koukounaries Hall
User acceptance of automated shuttle buses - results of a passenger survey in Stolberg
- 50-V
- Tiziana Campisi, Socrates Basbas, Anestis Papanikolaou, Antonino Canale and Giovanni Tesoriere
- Koukounaries Hall
Public transport versus demand responsive transport services in (extremely) low demand areas: The case of the Sicilian hinterland
- 109
- Asterios Binopoulos, Eleni Evangelidou, Konstandinos Grizos and Theocharis Vlachopanagiotis
- Koukounaries Hall
A network analysis model to measure the accessibility of public spaces
- 143
- George Botzoris, Vassilios Profillidis, Athanasios Galanis, Panagiotis Lemonakis and Gerasimos Argyropoulos
- Koukounaries Hall
An investigation of distraction factors on road safety
- 178-V-YR
- Ioannis Ouranos, Vasileios Chatzizisis, Georgios Palantzas, Evangelos Genitsaris and Dimitrios Nalmpantis
- Koukounaries Hall
Optimization of a prospective carpooling service in the regional unit of Thessaloniki with the use of conjoint analysis and market simulation
- 198
- Panagiota Mavrogenidou, Amalia Polydoropoulou and Athena Tsirimpa
- Koukounaries Hall
Micromobility and micromobility status quo in Greece
11:30 - 13:30
Technical session 5.2 - Advances in operation and management of freight transport and logistics
Moderator: Giannis Adamos
- 44-V-YR
- Tiziana Campisi, Antonio Russo, Socrates Basbas, Ioannis Politis, Efstathios Bouhouras and Giovanni Tesoriere
- Maratha Hall
Assessing the evolution of urban planning and last mile delivery in the era of e-commerce
- 48-V
- Efstathios Bouhouras, Konstantina Kikeni, Athanasios Siginos, Apostolos Vouitsis, Konstantina Voulgari and Socrates Basbas
- Maratha Hall
Is it necessary to calculate passenger car equivalent value for commercial vehicles in urban areas?
- 91-YR
- Francesco Bruzzone, Federico Cavallaro and Silvio Nocera
- Maratha Hall
Appropriate key performance indicators for evaluating integrated passenger-freight transport
- 125
- Dimitrios Zekos, Georgios Palantzas and Dimitrios Nalmpantis
- Maratha Hall
The main problems of the road freight transport sector in Greece
- 167
- Ioannis Karakikes, Amalia Polydoropoulou, Athena Tsirimpa and Ioanna Pagoni
- Maratha Hall
EN.I.R.I.S.S.T Road freight transport service: An impact oriented policy advice tool
- 233-V-YR
- Vasco Silva, António Amaral and Tânia Fontes
- Maratha Hall
Anticipation of new and emerging trends for sustainable last-mile urban distribution
- 243
- Robert Sova and Cristiana Tudor
- Maratha Hall
The importance of logistics performance for mitigating transportation-caused pollution
13:30 - 14:30
Lunch Break
14:30 - 16:30
Technical session 1.3 - Integrating smart transport and smart grids
Moderator: Ron Boénau
- 10-V
- Ciprian Bejenar, Mihai Rață, Gabriela Rață and Laurențiu-Dan Milici
- Kechria Room
Research trends and opportunities related to charging and supply systems for vehicles with electric / hybrid propulsion
- 11-V-YR
- Tai-Yu Ma
- Kechria Room
Dynamic charging management for electric vehicle demand responsive transport
- 76-V
- Georgios Vontzos and Dimitrios Bargiotas
- Kechria Room
A regional civilian airport model at remote island for smart grid simulation
- 127
- Fan Fei, Riccardo Iacobucci, Wenzhe Sun and Jan Dirk Schmoecker
- Kechria Room
Exploring the feasibility and profitability of using electric bus fleets for power grid services
- 129
- Stylianos Vagropoulos, Stratos Keranidis, Zafeirios Bampos and Konstantinos Afentoulis
- Kechria Room
An innovative smart charging framework for efficient integration of plug-in electric vehicles into the grid
- 163
- Konstantinos Afentoulis, Zafeirios Bampos, Stylianos Vagropoulos and Stratos Keranidis
- Kechria Room
A blockchain-based smart contractual framework for the electric vehicle charging ecosystem
- 226
- Ioannis Gagtzas and Giannis Adamos
- Kechria Room
Investigating the option of developing a power supply network using electricity in Greek islands: The case of Skiathos island
14:30 - 16:30
Technical session 2.5 - Vehicle automation and smart equipment
Moderator: Ioannis Matsas
- 80-V
- Eusébio Conceição, Mª Ines Conceição, Mª Manuela J. Lúcio, João M. Gomes and Hazim Awbi
- Koukounaries Hall
Application of smart windows equipped with radiant internal curtains to improve thermal comfort in urban transport vehicles
- 81-V
- Eusébio Conceição, Mª Ines Conceição, Mª Manuela Lúcio, João M. Gomes and Hazim Awbi
- Koukounaries Hall
Urban transport vehicles equipped with HVAC systems based in ceiling-mounted air distribution systems
- 140
- Mireia Calvo Monteagudo and Sergio Güerri Ferraz
- Koukounaries Hall
Fostering the autonomous driving in urban mobility operation (passengers and goods) – INTEGRA network
- 156
- Umberto Crisalli, Ernesto Cipriani, Andrea Gemma and Livia Mannini
- Koukounaries Hall
Automared vehicles' effects on urban traffic flow parameters
- 208
- João Paulo Fontoura Oliveira, Tânia Fontes and Teresa Galvão
- Koukounaries Hall
The impact of CNG on buses fleet decarbonization
- 225
- Anastasia Georganti, Nikolaos Soumpasis and Giannis Adamos
- Koukounaries Hall
A study on the use of autonomous vehicles for the interconnection of urban transport interchanges
- 249-V
- Robert Sheehan
- Koukounaries Hall
Identifying and assessing the potential of AI and other emerging technologies for the transportation system
14:30 - 16:30
Technical session 6.4 - Assessment and evaluation of sustainable urban mobility
Moderator: Nikolaos Gavanas
- 41
- Ioannis Chatziioannou, Konstantinos Nakis, Panagiotis G. Tzouras and Efthimios Bakogiannis
- Maratha Hall
How to monitor and assess sustainable urban mobility? An application of sustainable urban mobility indicators in four Greek municipalities
- 57
- Diana Kimmer and Tünde Hajnal
- Maratha Hall
Revision of the Budapest mobility plan, and the alignment of urban and transport strategies in Budapest
- 142-V
- Shivam Singh Chouhan, Ankit Kathuria and Ravi Sekhar Chalumuri
- Maratha Hall
Minimizing unobserved heterogeneity in self-reported riding behavior data analysis using random parameter negative binomial model
- 191
- Eftihia Nathanail and Konstantinos Kokkinos
- Maratha Hall
An FCM approach to achieve near zero-CO2 urban mobility: The case of Larissa, Greece
- 241
- Cristiana Tudor
- Maratha Hall
Analyzing pollutant concentrations by wind direction in two main Greek urban centers
- 248-V
- Xilei Zhao
- Maratha Hall
AI applications in emergency evacuations
16:30 - 17:00
Coffee break
17:00- 19:00
Closing - Awards
Kechria Room