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TUM-VT at TRB 2022 in Washington D.C.


Some of our colleagues attended the 101st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) in Washington D.C from January 9 to January 13, 2022. 

The following papers were presented:

  • Spatio-Temporal Prediction of Freeway Congestion Patterns Using Discrete Choice Methods (TRBAM-22-03195) from Barbara Metzger, Allister Loder, Lisa Kessler, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Empirical Analysis of Free-Floating Carsharing Systems in Munich and Berlin (TRBAM-22-02706) from Cornelius Hardt, Simone Weikl, Yunfei Zhang, Katrin Lippoldt, Klaus Bogenberger
  • A Comprehensive Review on Managed Lanes in Europe (TRBAM-22-01112) from Thomas Schönhofer, Klaus Bogenberger, Allister Loder
  • Network Inefficiency - Empirical Findings for Six European Cities (TRBAM-22-01641) from Lisa Hamm, Allister Loder, Gabriel Tilg, Monica Menendez (NYU), Klaus Bogenberger
  • Sliding Waypoints: A Novel Pedestrian Navigation Approach for Use with Social Force Models (TRBAM-22-01903)
 from Patrick Malcolm, Tanja Niels, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Revisiting Urban Traffic Control in Austria, Germany and Switzerland - Requirements for Future Developments (TRBAM-22-04448) from Mario Ilic, Natalie Sautter, Martin Margreiter, Allister Loder, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Competition and Cooperation of Autonomous Ridepooling Services: A Simulation of a Novel Broker Concept (TRBAM-22-00700) from Roman Engelhardt, Patrick Malcolm, Florian Dandl, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Detection Rate of Congestion Patterns Comparing Multiple Traffic Sensor Technologies (TRBAM-22-01024) from Lisa Kessler, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Event-Based Dynamic Pricing in Mobility Sharing Systems (TRBAM-22-00171) from Cornelius Hardt, Florian Dandl, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Modeling Autonomous Vehicle Interactions with Bicycles in Traffic Simulation (TRBAM-22-01199) from Georgios Grigoropoulos, Felix Rampf, Patrick Malcolm, Andreas Keler, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Minimizing the Effects of Urban Mobility on Demand Pickup and Dropoff Stops: A Microscopic Simulation Approach (TRBAM-22-04922) from Philipp Stueger, Fabian Fehn, Klaus Bogenberger
  • Temporal Aggregated Analysis of GPS Trajectory Data using Two-fluid Model (TRBAM-22-04844) from Yunfei Zhang, Allister Loder, Felix Rempe (BMW), Klaus Bogenberger
  • Using large-scale drone data to monitor and assess the behavior of freight vehicles on urban level (TRBAM-22-02879) from Allister Loder, Thomas Otte (RWTH), Klaus Bogenberger
  • Charging or Idling: Method for Quantifying the Charging and the Idle Time of Public Charging Stations (TRBAM-22-01056) from Markus Fischer, Cornelius Hardt, Wibke Michalk, Klaus Bogenberger
  • A Braess paradox exploitation framework for optimal traffic banning strategy (TRBAM-22-02190) from Sasan Amini, Mostafa Ameli (UGE), Benjamin Winzenrieth (), Fritz Busch, Klaus Bogenberger, Ludovic Leclercq (UGE)
  • Autonomous Ride-Pooling in Hamburg - Results from an Integrated Travel Demand and Fleet Simulation Model (TRBAM-22-04796) from Gabriel Wilkes (KIT), Roman Engelhardt, Nadine Kostorz (KIT), Florian Dandl, Peter Vortisch (KIT), Klaus Bogenberger, Martin Kagerbauer (KIT)
  • Urban Air Mobility as an Integral Part of Regional Public Transport. A Critical Investigation (TRBAM-22-01086) from Christoph Maget (BRA), Sebastian Gutmann (BRA?), Klaus Bogenberger
  • Incorporation of Human Factors to a Data-Driven Car-Following Model (TRBAM-22-02779) from Michael Harth (Audi), Uzair Bin Amjad (Audi), Ronald Kates (Audi), Klaus Bogenberger
  • Big Data and Discrete Optimization for Electric Urban Bus Operations (TRBAM-22-00742) from Samuel Würtz (UAS Kempten), Klaus Bogenberger, Ulrich Göhner (UAS Kempten)
  • An E-Scooter Safety Experiment – Design, Methodolgy and Results (TRBAM-22-03438) from Pascal Brunner, Tetmar von Bussche-Hünnefeld (THI), Florian Denk(THI), Werner Huber (THI), Klaus Bogenberger, Ronald Kates (Audi)
  • Simulation of Urban Accident Occurrence Based on Real-World Accident Data (TRBAM-22-03350) from Marcel Langer (Audi), Ronald Kates (Audi), Klaus Bogenberger