RTIC 2012 - Road Transport Information and Control (RTIC) Conference 2012
Topics/Call fo Papers
RTIC reviews the latest and most innovative traffic management and public transport systems advances on the road network, through the application of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
Since 2008 RTIC has been produced jointly as the IET Road Transport Information and Control Conference and the ITS United Kingdom Annual Members’ Conference.
After a successful call for papers the complete programme is on the website.
The programme is a collection of some very interesting papers including:
How implementing 80mph speed limits could influence driver behaviour
Motorway control systems; designing to maximise value for money
Smart road restraint systems: integrating sensing technology into crash barriers
ITS for electric vehicles - an electromobility roadmap
Measuring the quality of public journey planning
A recipe for jam - can congestion be defined consistently?
Toll interoperability - essential for the United Kingdom
A real-world example of deploying reduced cost, advanced public transport data management solution to deliver proven higher quality travel information
An array of posters
Keynotes include:
Peter Adams, Major Projects Director, Highways Agency, UK
Steven Norris, President, ITS United Kingdom, and former UK Transport Minister
Important dates for your diary:
29 June 2012 - Submission of full papers deadline
7 August 2012 - Notification of final paper acceptance
Since 2008 RTIC has been produced jointly as the IET Road Transport Information and Control Conference and the ITS United Kingdom Annual Members’ Conference.
After a successful call for papers the complete programme is on the website.
The programme is a collection of some very interesting papers including:
How implementing 80mph speed limits could influence driver behaviour
Motorway control systems; designing to maximise value for money
Smart road restraint systems: integrating sensing technology into crash barriers
ITS for electric vehicles - an electromobility roadmap
Measuring the quality of public journey planning
A recipe for jam - can congestion be defined consistently?
Toll interoperability - essential for the United Kingdom
A real-world example of deploying reduced cost, advanced public transport data management solution to deliver proven higher quality travel information
An array of posters
Keynotes include:
Peter Adams, Major Projects Director, Highways Agency, UK
Steven Norris, President, ITS United Kingdom, and former UK Transport Minister
Important dates for your diary:
29 June 2012 - Submission of full papers deadline
7 August 2012 - Notification of final paper acceptance
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Last modified: 2012-06-17 11:26:46