Slide Scientific & Technical Sessions

Scientific and technical sessions, THURSDAY 17 November

Please note that all information is preliminary and subject to change. The paper and its presentation will be included in the TRA2022 programme only if at least one author paper has registered for TRA2022. The information will be updated once presenting author registrations have been verified.

TIME: 08:30 – 10:00

Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience 4.1.1

MODERATOR: Maria de Lurdes Antunes, LNEC, Portugal

 

Podium presentations
Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience Subtheme 4.1.1 |
Time: 08.30–10.00

459 A comprehensive assessment of COVID-19 mobility management measures: An evidence-based worldwide review / Anastasia Nikolaidou, Transport Engineering Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

 

942 Is there any best practice principles to estimate bus alighting passengers from incomplete smart card transactions? / Sofia Cerqueira, LNEC, Department of Transport, Portugal

 

997 Transport infrastructures and mobility for Portugal 2030: Insights from the environmental assessment study of the national investments’ program / Elisabete Arsenio, LNEC, Department of Transport, Portugal

 

1015 Rail transport research and innovation in Europe: An assessment based on recent European Union projects / Konstantinos Gkoumas, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Italy

 

877 Was Average Speed Affected by the COVID-19 Response Measures? Findings from Athens, Greece / Christos Katrakazas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Poster PITCH presentations:
Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience 4.1.1 | Time: 08.30–10.00

958 Planning for more resilient urban transport systems: Lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic / Marta Bubicz, LNEC, Department of Transport, Portugal

 

210 A strategic framework for an integrated risk management plan in transit ports / Attila Akac, CERTH/HIT, Greece

 

1073 Including equity considerations in resilient transport network planning and analysis: A flood impact perspective / Margreet van Marle, Deltares, Netherlands

 

945 The sustainability of the Arctic: A case study analysis of container shipping / Gokce Celik, Faculty of Applied Economics, University of Antwerp, Belgium

 

142 Coordinated train rerouting and rescheduling in large infrastructures / Xiajie Yi, Institut de Recherche Technologique Railenium, France

Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience 4.1.2

MODERATOR: Beatriz Martinez-Pastor, University College Dublin, Ireland

 

 

Podium presentations
Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience Subtheme 4.1.2 | Time: 08.30–10.00

1041 Understanding mobility in rural towns: Development of a Mobility Index for the west of Ireland / Helen McHenry, Western Development Commission, Ireland

 

1164 Sustainable urban mobility planning at the metropolitan scale: a review of current practices and narratives / Juliana Carvalho, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto and INESC TEC, Portugal

 

1056 Multi-hazard resilience assessment and adaptation planning for the Dutch highway network / Thomas Bles, Deltares, Netherlands

 

548 Estimating railway resilience curves: Recovery duration and train traffic response to floods and tree fall / Vigile Marie Fabella, German Centre for Rail Traffic Research, Germany

 

788 How to define and measure modal share? / András Munkácsy, KTI, Hungary

Poster PITCH presentations:
Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience Subtheme 4.1.2 | Time: 08.30–10.00

1216 Urban resilience centered on transport systems / Paulo Ribeiro, Centre for Territory Environment and Construction, School of Engineering, University of Minho, Portugal

 

1248 A new approach to transport-related social exclusion in rural Hungary / József Pál Lieszkovszky, KTI Institute for Transport Sciences Non-profit Ltd., Hungary

 

363 Effectiveness of EU-funded R&I programmes from the perspective of the European railway sector stakeholders / Alessio Tardivo, Eurnex e. V., Germany

 

855 Long-term impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on mobility and online activities – the case of Czech households / Hana Bruhova Foltynova, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic

 

262 Recommendations for a transition to ‘Railway 4.0 for Europe’ / Thomas Zunder, School of Engineering, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, United Kingdom

Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience 4.1.3

MODERATOR: Pekka Leviäkangas, University of Oulu, Finland

 

Podium presentations
Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience Subtheme 4.1.3 | Time: 08.30–10.00

818 Assessment of spatial accessibility to public hospitals in Casablanca by car / Fouad Riane, Complex System and Interations, Ecole Centrale of Casablanca, Morocco, Morocco

 

404 Transport infrastructures risk management in the context of climate change: policies, challenges and opportunities / Mário Coelho, University of Minho, ISISE, Department of Civil Engineering, Guimarães, Portugal

 

518 How can we structure the future development of automation, electrification, and digitalization in the transportation sector by using morphological analysis? / Zeinab Raoofi, PhD student, KTH University, Sweden

 

260 Consensus and dissent for rail visions of 2050: Insights from a Delphi study / Thomas Zunder, School of Engineering, University of Newcastle, United Kingdom

 

280 Free Public Transport in Athens: a stated preference approach / Armira Kontaxi, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Poster PITCH presentations
Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience Subtheme 4.1.3 | Time: 08.30–10.00
 

1160 The role of walking and cycling in sustainable city transformation – Belgrade SUMP case study / Sreten Jevremović, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Serbia

 

690 Traffic impacts of innovative traffic and parking arrangements in Athens, Greece / Maria Oikonomou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

 

41 Review for Quantitative Methods in Train Delay Propagation Research / Tiong Kah Yong, Lund University / K2, Sweden

 

850 Integrated mobility concepts – instruments and effects / Benjamin Heldt, DLR Institute of Transport Research, Germany

 

909 Critical impact factors of pedestrians traffic combining multiple data sources in Athens / Virginia Petraki, Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering – National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Athens, Greece., Greece

Innovative business and governance models 4.2.1

MODERATOR: Marcin Stepniak, European Commission

 

Podium presentations
Innovative business and governance models Subtheme 4.2.1 | Time: 08.30–10.00

1126 Capacity Allocation of Unmonitored Railway Yards / Mohammad Al-Mousa, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

 

648 Cost analysis of autonomous shuttle services as a complement to public transport / Alice de Séjournet, Research Group MOBI, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

 

998 Institutional work for sustainable mobility: Creating and disrupting practices, norms, and values in the case of Mobility as a Service / Christoph Naborowski, University of Stirling, United Kingdom

 

1175 Sustainable and smart: the paradoxes of urban mobility innovations / Yannick Cornet, University of Žilina, Slovakia

 

652 Drivers for Multimodal Traffic Management / Abdulghani Al Sabouni, IKEM, Germany

Poster PITCH presentations
Innovative business and governance models Subtheme 4.2.1 | Time: 08.30–10.00

309 COVID-19 and Low-Cost Bus Companies in Europe: before and during pandemic crisis strategies and customer perceptions / Cristina Pronello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

 

600 D-A-CH research project “Technical asset value assessment within asset management” (TAniA) – Using asset valuation as a key performance indicator in asset management / Julia Sietas, TU Braunschweig, Chair of Infrastructure and Real Estate Management, Germany

 

647 Assessing the impacts of shared autonomous mobility with M3ICA: A multi-impact, multi-actor, multi-criteria approach / Fatima-Zahra Debbaghi, Research Group MOBI, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

 

775 Combined mobility services at residence and district level: Experiences from Gothenburg/Sweden / Maria Schnurr, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden

 

1007 Measures reducing travel by public transport during peak hours / Eva-Lena Eriksson, Linköping University, Sweden

Innovative business and governance models 4.2.2

MODERATOR: Rosário Macário, University of Lisboa, Portugal

 

 

Podium presentations
Innovative business and governance models Subtheme 4.2.2 | Time: 08.30–10.00

 

655 The role of in-service pavement studies on the German highway network in the innovation process / Bernard Gyergyay, Die Autobahn GmbH des Bundes, Germany

 

1128 H2020 Lasting – Current Research Information Systems solutions in the Waterborne transport / Jorge Miguel Lara Lopez, Fundación Valenciaport, Spain

 

504 Moving beyond MaaS with ecosystemic way of work / Toni Lusikka, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., Finland

 

255 Methodological framework for a quantitative assessment of new technologies to boost the interoperability of railways services. / Francisco E. Santarremigia, AITEC, Spain

 

691 The environmental challenges of long-distance transport in Europe: prospects for the 2020s / Angel Aparicio, Technical University Madrid, Spain

Poster PITCH presentations
Innovative business and governance models Subtheme 4.2.2 | Time: 08.30–10.00

7 Public-private partnership in high-speed railway infrastructures: Elements for improvement / Mario González Medrano, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Spain

 

900 How public funding incentives influence e-bike ridership: The case of Lisbon, Portugal / Rosa Félix, CERIS, Instituto Superior Técnico – University of Lisbon, Portugal

 

1129 European Research & Innovation trends of Waterborne transport sector projects in the last decade / Jorge Miguel Lara Lopez, Fundación Valenciaport, Spain

 

1099 The Sustainable Mobility Model of Cascais / Paulo Marques Augusto, Cascais Próxima E.M.,S.A., Portugal

 

1095 Business requirements for logistics data sharing: recommendations from the FENIX project / Michela Apruzzese, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy

Internalisation of transport externalities and pricing Carbon 4.3 and Supporting competitiveness and industrial policy 4.4

MODERATOR: Rafal Stanecki, European Commission

 

podium presentations
INTERNALISATION OF TRANSPORT EXTERNALITIES AND PRICING CARBON & sUPPORTing competitiveness and industrial policy
Subtheme 4.3.1 & 4.4.1 | Time: 08.30–10.00

662 Addressing the gender gap in cycling: Lisbon’s journey for a more inclusive cycling ecosystem / Liliana Magalhães, EMEL – Empresa Municipal de Mobilidade e Estacionamento de Lisboa, Portugal

 

1010 European transport stakeholders view on innovation capacity / Monica Grosso, Eur, Italy

 

964 Circular Economy in Road Construction and Maintenance / Lorcan Connolly, Research Driven Solutions, Ireland

 

368 The problem of homogeneity of rail passenger delay compensation scheme rules in Great Britain: impacts on passenger engagement and operator revenues / Kacper Rossa, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

 

476 Identification of Manipulated & Defective Truck NOx Emission Reduction Systems with Plume Chasing for Authority Inspections / Denis Pöhler, Airyx GmbH, Germany

Poster PITCH presentations
INTERNALISATION OF TRANSPORT EXTERNALITIES AND PRICING CARBON & sUPPORTing competitiveness and industrial policy 
Subtheme 4.3.1 & 4.4.1 | Time: 08.30–10.00

726 City Needs and FIWARE-based Smart City Solutions / Friederike L. Kühl, Etelätär Innovation, Estonia

 

214 Sustainable, Smart and Safe Mobility at the Core of Sustainable Tourism in Six European Islands / Claudio Mantero, Horarios do Funchal, Transportes Publicos S.A.Madeira, Travessa da Fundoa de Baixo 5, 9020-242 Funchal, Portugal, Portugal

 

316 Creating a methodology matrix tool to research the effects of automation on the transport labour force: A European focus / Ioannis Karakikes, University of the Aegean, Greece

 

385 Automation-induced efficiency and inefficiency: Transformative views from air and ground vehicle industry experts / Naomi Y Mbelekani, Technical University of Munich, Germany

 

587 socioeconomic analysis for a green traffic restrictions scheme in Athens / Panagiotis Papantoniou, Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, University of West Attica, Greece

TIME: 08:30 – 15:00 POSTER AREA

Transport planning and policy for recovery and resilience 4.1 - Poster Area

POSTERS AREA
Time: 08.30–15.00

410 Travel behavior shifts under extreme system-level disruptions / Christina Gasparinatou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

 

1106 Impact Assessment in the Era of Multimodality and Cooperation in Transport / Panagiotis Fafoutellis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

 

945 The sustainability of the Arctic: A case study analysis of container shipping / Gokce Celik, Faculty of Applied Economics, University of Antwerp, Belgium

 

580 Dividing Journeys in Milestones – A passenger (agent) trajectory reference / Florian Rudolph, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany

 

533 Assessment of mobility measures to overcome mobility poverty and orientate towards resilient planning / Theocharis Tsoutsos, Technical University of Crete, Greece

 

462 Preliminary Concept of Operations for Total Traffic Management / Peter A. Meincke, DLR – German Aerospace Center, Germany

 

282 Modeling Departure time choice of Metro Passengers: A case study of Delhi metro / Mohit Dev, School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal, India

 

623 Increasing the level of detail of the macroscopic national model for regional application / Marek Drliciak, University of Žilina, Slovakia

 

778 Using open and global data to contribute to SDG 11.2 monitoring by assessing accessibilities towards public transport / Mirko Goletz, German Aerospace Center (DLR) – Institute of Transport Research, Germany

 

6 ComplexTrans – total ground mobility of persons and goods in and inter cities, based on mutual adaptation and deep cooperation of electric road and rail vehicles / Jiri Hofman, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

 

460 Predicting safety performance on motorways during the pandemic based on geometric design: A case study in Portugal / César De Santos-Berbel, Universdad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain

 

796 Analyzing the passenger traffic demand Patterns of Greek Ferry Terminals. / Georgios Papaioannou, University of the Aegean, Greece

 

178 Climate Change Resilience Plan for Infrastructures (PRIAC) / Paulo Melo, Infraestruturas de Portugal (IP), Portugal

 

201 Tradable mobility credits and permits: state of the art and future research directions / Luis Balzer, Université Gustave Eiffel, France

 

267 nuMIDAS: Addressing new mobility policymaking challenges / Valerio Paruscio, Poliedra-Politecnico di Milano, Italy

 

722 From Barcelona to Larnaca: Transferring of soft mobility solutions / Christos Gioldasis, CIVINET CY-EL, Greece

 

948 The phase of experimentation in public spaces: the cases of Milan, Barcelona and Rio de Janeiro / Freddy Nogueira, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal

 

956 Does Europe need super High-Speed Trains, Maglev or Hyperloop? Across half of Europe in “three and a half hours” by mild-high-speed trains instead of planes. / Jiri Hofman, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

 

980 Evaluating temporary transport measures as a pandemic response in Gothenburg/Sweden / Maria Schnurr, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden

 

986 Fast mixed intermodal (“door-door”) trains – the way to expanded rail use and railway prosperity. How to make rail a real European backbone for the transport of people and goods. / Jiri Hofman, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

 

625 Collaboration challenges and ways to deal with them when planning and implementing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). Lessons from Swedish BRT projects. / Jakob Allansson, Lund University, Sweden

 

76 Waves of change: Analysing transport mode choices across the pandemic / António Lobo, University of Porto, Portugal

 

1014 Research and innovation supporting European transport policies: A perspective from recent European Union projects / Konstantinos Gkoumas, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Italy

 

820 Towards a resilient and attractive future public transport: Insights from a study on public transport usage patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic / Viktoriya Kolarova, German Aerospace Center (DLR) – Institute of Transport Research, Germany

Innovative business and governance models 4.2 - Poster Area

POSTERS AREA
Time: 08.30–15.00

278 Benchmarking European metro systems: a production function approach / Luigi Castagna, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy

 

935 Fostering the smart citizen in smart cities / Rosário Macário, CERIS, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; and C-MAT /TPR, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Antwerp, Belgium,

 

1097 Multi-actor fair cooperation: A reality or fallacy? / Konstantinos Katzilieris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

 

728 Keeping up with the development of Vehicle-sharing services (VSS): An analysis of the offer in Paris, Madrid and Hamburg / Timothée Mangeart, LVMT, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech – Université Gustave Eiffel, France

 

1149 Selection of predictive aircraft maintenance projects using option models. / Roman Fedorov, Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Russian Federation

 

150 Analyzing Individuals’ Preferences and Usage Patterns of Traditional Taxi, E-hailing and Ride-hailing Users: a GSEM Approach / Maria Vega Gonzalo, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Spain

 

600 D-A-CH research project “Technical asset value assessment within asset management” (TAniA) – Using asset valuation as a key performance indicator in asset management / Julia Sietas, TU Braunschweig, Chair of Infrastructure and Real Estate Management, Germany

Internalisation of transport externalities and pricing Carbon 4.3 and Supporting competitiveness and industrial policy 4.4 - Poster Area

POSTERS AREA
Time: 08.30–15.00

421 Towards a better understanding of arguments in favour or against transport policies. The example of road safety / Wouter Van den Berghe, Tilkon BV, Belgium

 

976 Infrastructural expertise for sustainable mobility: Evolutions of road management in French local governments / Roman Solé-Pomies, CSI, Mines Paris, PSL University, i3-CNRS, France

 

1110 Volumetric view on asphalt mixture / Marjan Tušar, National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia

 

161 Evaluation of an IoT network for urban loading and unloading operations in Kalisz / Beatriz Royo, Associate professor, Spain

 

128 Agile Model-based Systems Engineering of Passenger Train Operational Design / Jeanne-Marie Dalbavie, IKOS Consulting, France

 

555 Support the establishment of the MED-ECA: The LIFE4MEDECA project / Elena Ciappi, CNR-INM, Italy

 

575 GEARBODIES -Innovative Technologies for Inspecting Carbodies and for Development of Running Gear / Stefanos Gogos, UNIFE, Belgium

 

103 Logistics decarbonization curriculum and development process / Beatriz Royo, Zaragoza Logistics Center, Spain

 

1170 Greener vehicle taxation in Hungary / István Kövesdi, Senior Researcher, KTI Institute for Transport Sciences, Hungary

 

172 The Mobility Compass – towards more collaborative, open and efficient research in Europe / Matthias Fuchs, SLUB Dresden, Germany

 

1211 Proposal for support for rail freight transport – a system of transport policy measures based on service quality assessment and identification of bottlenecks / Michal Valla, University of Žilina, Slovakia

 

1026 The Horizon 2020 Framework Programme – Transport research assessment and lessons learned / Fabio Luis Marques dos Santos, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Italy

 

130 Tradable credit scheme: an alternative to license plate rationing and congestion pricing to foster modal shift / Ludovic Leclercq, Université Gustave Eiffel / ENTPE, France

 

527 Economic valuation of preventing fatal and serious road injuries Results of a willingness-to-pay study in four European countries / Annelies Schoeters, Vias institute, Belgium

 

851 What would Fit for 55 mean in terms of strategic port calls? / Ioanna Kourounioti, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands