dta2020: The 8th International Symposium on Dynamic Traffic Assignment June 29-July 1, 2020 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dta2020 |
Conference website | https://dta2020.com/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dta2020 |
Deadline for submission of extended abstracts | Nov. 01, 2019 |
Deadline for submission of final extended abstracts and registration | Feb. 28, 2020 |
Deadline for submission of full papers for special issue(s) | May 31, 2020 |
THE CONFERENCE
Previous symposia were held in Leeds (UK, 2006), Leuven (Belgium, 2008), Takayama (Japan, in 2010), Martha's Vineyard (USA, 2012), Salerno (Italy, 2014), Sydney (Australia, 2016), and Hong Kong (China, 2018). The Symposium in 2020 will be held in Seattle, WA from June 29 - July 1, 2020.
This Symposium aims to foster excellence in dynamic traffic assignment (DTA) research and practice, and provide a forum for exchanging innovative ideas and challengs on DTA and related transportation science research problems. The theme of DTA2020 is "Modeling Multi-Modal Dynamic Transportation Network Systems in Smart Cities in the Era of Connectivity, Automation, and Sharing." This is in response to the recent emergence and rapid development of new technologies and systems, such as connected and automated vehicles (CAVs), shared mobility, and smart cities, which provides great opportunities and grand challenges of DTA. They call for new theories, models, computational methods, and application scenarios to study multi-modal dynamic transportation networks with the emerging systems as essentially components and to apply the DTA methods in practical urban transportation networks.
Practitioners and academics are cordially invited to share their knowledge, experience and insights on the design, analytics, investigations, analysis, planning, operation, engineering, co-ordination and management of smart transport systems, taking into account the time-varying characteristics of travel demand and supply and the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. The Symposium will last three full days (from Monday to Wednesday). The technical program may include plenary sessions, paper presentations, and interactive sessions. A joint workshop on recent advances on modeling dynamic transportation networks is also planned during the second day of the Symposium.
TOPICS
Topics such as new theories and methods to integrate emerging systems into dynamic transportation network analysis, methods to coherently integrate DTA models with increasingly available data, methods for large-scale computation, and real world DTA case studies are particularly encouraged, in addition to classical DTA topics such as
- The dynamic route and/or departure time choice
- within-day dynamic equilibrium
- day-to-day dynamic processes
- dynamic network loading and traffic simulation (micro/meso/macro)
- dynamic link flow models and node models
- solution algorithms and properties
- dynamic OD estimation
- dynamic traffic control and management
- online dynamic models
- activity-based modeling and analysis
- travel behavior and travel choice principles
- mathematical foundations for networked ODE/PDE systems with routing functions at nodes.
- Control theoretic approaches to network flow dynamics
- game theory on networks, Nash-Stackelberg games
- novel dynamic transport applications (smart transport, intelligent transportation systems, shared vehicles/taxis, connected and autonomous vehicles, electric and green vehicles, public transport, bike repositioning, dynamic vehicle routing)
SUBMISSION OF EXTENDED ABSTRACTS OR PAPERS
All presentations and printed materials shall be in English.
TIME-TABLE OF EVENTS
- Jun. 30, 2019: Online abstract submission starts.
- Nov. 01, 2019: Deadline for submission of extended abstracts.
- Dec. 31, 2019: Notification of acceptance of extended abstracts.
- Feb. 28, 2020: Deadline for submission of final extended abstracts and registration.
- May 31, 2020: Deadline for submission of full papers for special issue (s).
- Jun. 29 - July 1, 2020: DTA2020.
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- Dr. Michiel Bliemer, The University of Sydney, Australia
- Dr. Giulio Cantarella, University of Salerno, Italy
- Dr. Terry Friesz, Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Dr. Benjamin Heydecker, University College London, UK
- Dr. Mark Hickman, University of Queensland, Australia
- Dr. Masao Kuwahara, Tohoku University, Japan
- Dr. Hong K. Lo, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
- Dr. Srinivas Peeta, Purdue University, USA
- Dr. Mike Smith, University of York, UK
- Dr. Iryo Takamasa, Kobe University, Japan
- Dr. Chris Tampere, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Beligum
- Dr. Satish Ukkusuri, Purdue University, USA
- Dr. David Watling, University of Leeds, UK
- Dr. Szeto, Wai Yuen, The University of Hong Kong
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairs
- Dr. Xuegang (Jeff) Ban, University of Washington
- Dr. Alexandre Bayen, University of California, Berkeley
- Dr. Sarah (Xia) Yang, SUNY-Poly
- Dr. Terry Friesz, Penn State University
Members
- Dr. Xuegang (Jeff) Ban, University of Washington
- Dr. Alexandre Bayen, University of California, Berkeley
- Dr. Stephen Boyles, The University of Texas at Austin
- Dr. Yi-Chang Chiu, University of Arizona
- Dr. Sharon Di, Columbia University
- Dr. Lili Du, University of Florida
- Dr. Terry L. Friesz, The Pennsylvania State University
- Dr. Song Gao, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Dr. Vikash Gayah, The Pennsylvania State University
- Dr. R. Jayakrishnan, University of California, Irvine
- Dr. Changhyun Kwon, University of South Florida
- Dr. Jorge A. Laval, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Dr. Henry Liu, University of Michigan
- Dr. Hani Mahmassani, Northwestern University
- Dr. Elise Miller-Hooks, George Mason University
- Dr. Yu (Marco) Nie, Northwestern University
- Dr. Carolina Osorio, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Dr. Yanfeng Ouyang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Dr. Kaan Ozbay, New York University
- Dr. Srinivas Peeta, Purdue University
- Dr. Benedetto Piccoli, Rutgers University–Camden
- Dr. Zhen (Sean) Qian, Carnegie Mellon University
- Dr. Lillian Ratliff, University of Washington
- Dr. Samitha Samaranayake, Cornell University
- Dr. Ketan Savla, University of Southern California
- Dr. Sushant Sharma, Texas A&M University
- Dr. Satish Ukkusuri, Purdue University
- Dr. Avinash Unnikrishnan, Portland State University
- Dr. Yinhai Wang, University of Washington
- Dr. Xia (Sarah) Yang, SUNY Polytechnic Institute
- Dr. Yafeng Yin, University of Michigan
- Dr. H. Michael Zhang, University of California, Davis
- Dr. Lei Zhang, University of Maryland
- Dr. Xuesong Zhou, Arizona State University
VENUE
The conference will be held in the UW Husky Union Building (HUB) at the University of Washington, Seattle.
CONTACT
For enquiries, please feel free to contact:
Conference Secretary
E-mail: yangx2@sunyit.edu; rongfan6@uw.edu.