May 26, 2022
Opening Session | Main Hall | |
9:00 |
prof. Dr. Ing. Miroslav Svítek, dr. h. c. (Symposium Chairman, Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Session 1: Keynote speakers (you can read info about keynote speakers) | Main Hall Chairman: Miroslav Svítek |
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9:15 | Smart City 4.0: Designing a Smart Envelope of Infrastructures for Smart Cities Eyal Yaniv (Bar-Ilan University) |
9:30 | Smart City Taipei - Government Platform for Building Taipei as a Smart Living Lab Shuo Yan Chou (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology) |
9:45 | Prague Data Platform Golemio Benedikt Kotmel (Operator ICT) |
10:00 | Sustainable Mobility: Framework of a Smart City Porie Saikia-Eapen (CIOB) |
10:15 | Transportation Demand Management for a Smart City Emmanuel Dommergues (International Association of Public Transport) |
10:30 | Coffee Break |
Session 2: Livable Cities and Covid-19 Impact | Main Hall Chairman: Ira Saul Rubenstein |
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11:00 | HPE Ezmeral: Hybrid Cloud Platform for data science and analytics workloads Vlastimil Čudek (Hewlett Packard Enterprise) |
11:15 | Smart City and the effects of the Paradigm Shift in Transportation on Spatial and Urban Planning in Times of Climate Change Hermann Knoflacher (Vienna University of Technology) |
11:30 | Elderly on-demand transport in the Czech Republic: A case study Alena Rybičková (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
11:45 | Impacts of COVID - 19 on Means of Transport Choice: Cars and Cyclists Monitoring Aneta Matysková (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
12:00 | Smart Airports – Balancing Queue Management and Anti-epidemic Measures Peter Vittek (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
12:15 | Quality assessment of airports - based on passengers’ satisfaction Patrik Hegyi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) |
12:30 | Lunch Break |
Session 3: Smart Cities Modeling | Main Hall Chairman: Ondřej Přibyl |
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13:30 | BIM Applications for Smart Cities SUDOP |
13:45 | A simplified method, targeted at transport forecasting agent based simulations, to enrich agent profiles with input for mode preferences Sinziana Rasca (University of Agder) |
14:00 | Application of Drone Video to Multi-intersection Facility Simulation Modeling Shoaib Samandar (Institute of Transportation Research and Education) |
14:15 | Tools for Mobility Analysis: What are the challenges and solutions for planning and operations of mobility services? Magdalena Hykšová (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
14:30 | Marginal energy consumption cost factors of battery electric buses Péter Ákos Szilassy (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) |
14:45 | Does PM10 influence the prediction of PM2.5? Rashmi Choudhary (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee) |
15:00 | Coffee Break |
Session 4: System Approach to Smart Cities Transformation | Main Hall Chairman: Tomáš Horák |
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15:30 | Smart "Digital Factory" - A Case Study on the Use of Drones in the Brandýs nad Labe Continental Facilities Continental (Holger Gey) |
15:45 | Powering City Mobility With On-Demand Transportation CITYA (Dominik Janík) |
16:00 | Management of Public Transporation Demand and Maximization of Operator Revenues using Car Sharing as a Supplement to Public Transport Systems Summair Anis (University of Genoa) |
16:15 | From Smart City sustainable development to Resiliency by design Sergey Kozhevnikov (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
16:30 | Vertical farms and smart cities – identification of common research areas, Tungsram’s experience and vision in Central Europe Klaudia Gabriella Horváth (University of Dunaújváros) |
16:45 | Knowledge graphs for Smart Cities Viktor Beneš (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Session 5: Information and Data Processing | Gothic Cellar Chairman: Csaba Csiszár |
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15:30 | Digitalization and Modern Rail Czech Rail Infrastructure Operator (Radek Volf, Jiří Pavel) |
15:45 | Measurement of Air Pollution by Measurement of Traffic Density Leon Rothkrantz (Delft University of Technology) |
16:00 | Big Data Application for Urban Transport Solutions Jiří Růžička (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
16:15 | Model Implementation of the Algorithm for Price-Based Dynamic Parking Regulation Kristýna Navrátilová (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
16:30 | Assessing the feasibility of using eye-tracking technology for assessment of external HMI David Lehet (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
16:45 | Validation of EDR Data for the Purpose of the Forensic Expertise Tomáš Kohout (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
17:00 | Day 1 Conclusion | Main Hall |
19:00 | Symposium Social Event - Vltava River Cruise (by invitation only) |
May 27, 2022
10:00 - 12:00 H2020 Project STORM Workshop | Main Hall Chairman: Tomáš Horák |
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10:00 - 12:00 Final conference of the project Road Map for Modernization of Road Transportation | Gothic Cellar Chairman: Petr Bouchner |
10:00 - 11:30 Poster Session | Gothic Corridor Chairman: Jana Kuklová |
Classification of non-personal data in autonomous vehicles Miroslav Vaniš (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Application of Cybersecurity Approaches within Smart Cities and ITS Jiří Brož (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Effective communication as a necessary part of rainwater management: Exploring the practice of Czech municipalities Lucie Povolná (J. E. Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem) |
Bike Sharing Prediction Using Seasonal Auto Regressive Integrated Moving Average Ahmed Jaber (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) |
Gravity Model in Smart Transport Planning David Juřík (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Pilot Study of Using Google Traffic Data to Assess Conditions for Public Transport Operation on Urban Roads Nikol Dousková (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
ANPR data as a key source of traffic behavior information Petr Richter (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Smart City Logistics: Recommendations for the City of Prague Tomáš Horák (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Protection of personal data in autonomous vehicles and its data categorization Michal Mlada (Czech Technical University in Prague) |
Smart city as an opportunity towards urban transformation in a small city (Bucaramanga, case study) Eduardo Carrillo (Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga) |
12:00 | Day 2 Conclusion & Brunch with Duo Professores |