第23回 Autonomous Vehicles Modelling and its Network Evaluations
2018年2月27日(火)~2018年3月2日(金)
Eiji Hato (University of Tokyo)
Introduction
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Giancarlos Troncoso Parady (University of Tokyo)
Accounting for spatial correlation in tsunami evacuation destination choice
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Mizuki Ueda (University of Tokyo)
Dynamic discrete-continuous models for evacuation behavior analysis
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Junji Urata (Kobe University)
Modeling convergence enhancement of social interactions for evacuation
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Tomer Toledo (Israel Technion)
Data collection and modeling for Haifa wildfires evacuation
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Ido Marom (Israel Technion)
Activity-based modeling for evacuation scenario
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Nurit Oliker (Israel Technion)
Frequency-based transit assignment model that considers online information
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Tomer Toledo (Israel Technion)
Modeling driving behavior and simulation for autonomous vehicles
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Schlomo Bekhor (Israel Technion)
User equilibrium in the presence of autonomous vehicles
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Keiichiro Hayakawa (TOYOTA Central Research Lab.)
Connected vehicle auction and it's mechanism design
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Kayoko Hara (Nissan Motor Co.)
Connected vehicle and sharing services implementation
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Giancarlos Troncoso Parady (University of Tokyo)
The effect of seawalls on tsunami evacuation departure time
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Junji Urata (Kobe University)
An optimization for dynamic strategy of evacuation picking-up behavior
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Hideki Yaginuma (Tokyo Science University)
Network reliability analysis under disaster situations in Shikoku
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Issei Yamano (University of Tokyo)
New approach of travel behavior analysis based on probe data
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Schlomo Bekhor (Israel Technion)
Network design problem considering travel time and safety
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Tomer Toledo (Israel Technion)
Optimization of operations control of public transportation networks
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Daisuke Yoshino (FUKKEN CO.,LTD.)
Fast Enumeration Method of Travel Route of Drt Using Zero-Suppressed Binary Decision Diagram
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Our research program aims to develop multi-scale behavioral simulation and optimization of disaster management. In International Research Workshop, we would like to discuss our plan and agenda for studies of unsteady behavior modelling in damaged networks.

Our workshop and research seminar are an international forum of scholars, researchers, practitioners dedicated to the advancement of behavior modellings and damaged networks research. We aim to serve as a workshop and research seminar that brings together professionals workshop a wide range of disciplines interested in the study of the factors that influence unsteady behavior modelling in damaged networks, the formulation of new computational and analytical modeling methods and approaches for forecasting activity-travel modelling in damaged networks and it's observation technologies, and the analysis of the autonomous transportation impacts of a wide range of socio-economic, urban planning, and disaster scenarios.