WORKSHOP ON TRAFFIC

VENEZIA S. VIDAL

FRIDAY JULY 3rd

08.30 - 09.00

 

Managing the Complexity of Large Logistic Transport Systems by bio-inspired strategies

Dirk HELBING

09.00 - 09.30

09.30 - 10.00

 

 GPS data for car-driver mobility: toward traffic nowcasting

Sandro RAMBALDI

10.00 - 10.20

 

COFFEE BREAK

10.20 - 12.00

NETSCI PARALLEL SESSION # 5D

 

10.20-10.35

Adolfo Paolo Masucci, Duncan Smith, Andrew Crooks and Michael Batty.

Random planar graphs and the London street network

10.35-10.50

Rae Zimmerman. Applying Network Theory to Urban Infrastructure

10.50-11.05

Daniele De Martino. Congestion phenomena on complex networks

11.05-11.20

Giovanni Petri, Henrik J. Jensen and John W. Polak.

Congestion and information in traffic networks: dynamical percolation?

11.20-11.35

Gautier Krings, Francesco Calabrese, Carlo Ratti and Vincent Blondel.

Gravity model in inter-city communication network

11.35-11.50

Di Zengru and Ying Fan.

Scaling Properties in Spatial Networks and Effects on Topology & Traffic Dynamics

12.00 - 13.30

 

LUNCH

13.30 - 14.00

 

Tba

Giacomo TUFFANELLI (ATAC)

14.00 - 14.30

 

Optimal Transportation Networks

Alessandro FLAMMINI

14.30 - 15.00

 

Understanding individual mobility in urban context

Armando BAZZANI

15.00 - 15.20

 

COFFEE BREAK

15.20 - 17.00

NETSCI PARALLEL SESSION # 6D

 

15.20-15.35

Andrea Baronchelli, Michele Catanzaro and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras.

Random Walks On Complex Trees

15.35-15.50

Andrea Gabrielli and Guido Caldarelli.

Invasion percolation on a tree and queueing models

15.50-16.05

Vincent David and Dirk Brockmann.

Spatial scale in human mobility networks - What can we learn from renormalization?

16.05-16.20

Dashun Wang, Cesar Hidalgo, James Bagrow and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi.

Social Mobility, of the Network Kind

16.20-16.35

ROUND TABLE  

16.35-16.50

16.50-17.05