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IFPEN Scienc'Innov Workshop: Connected and Automated Vehicles for Energy Efficiency and the Environment (e3CAV); 30 Sept-1st Oct. 2019
In recent years, a new research interest has emerged in sustainability and the environmental impact of mobility. The prospective large scale diffusion of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) represents one of the most effective levers to improve the energy efficiency of transportation.
The two-day e3CAV workshop organized by IFPEN aimed to host and promote discussion on how CAVs can serve the purpose of improving the sustainability of mobility. The workshop will focus on the latest outlooks and results related to:
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vehicle trip planning
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vehicle trip operation
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transportation network planning
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transportation network operation
We had the opportunity to bring together and foster discussion between experts from various scientific communities (automatic control, traffic flow theory, operations research) for the single objective of making transportation energy-efficient.
Scientific correspondents
Giovanni De Nunzio
Digital Science and Technology Division, IFPEN
Antonio Sciarretta
Digital Science and Technology Division, IFPEN
Organization
Nadine Burlot-Ferré
Institutional Relations and Communications Division
J. Alonso-Mora
TU Delft (The Netherlands)
K. Boriboonsomsin
University of California Riverside (USA)
B. Ciuffo
JRC European Commission Joint Research Center (Italy)
M.L. Delle Monache
INRIA (France)
L. Del Re
Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria)
M.C.F. Donkers
Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
N.-E. El Faouzi
IFSTTAR (France)
L. Eriksson
Linköping University (Sweden)
K. Johansson
KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (Sweden)
M.A.S. Kamal
Gunma University (Japan)
D. Karbowski
Argonne National Laboratory (USA)
M. Makridis
JRC European Commission Joint Research Center (Italy)
J. Monteil
IBM Research (Ireland)
G. Orosz
University of Michigan (USA)
H. Rakha
Virginia Tech (USA)
M. Rinaldi
University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
S. Sacone
Università di Genova (Italy)
S. Siri
Università di Genova (Italy)
M. Treiber
Dresden University (Germany)
A. Vahidi
Clemson University (USA)
F. Viti
University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
M. Wang
TU Delft (The Netherlands)
B. Yang
Aalborg University (Denmark)
Download the workshop highlights (PDF - 552Ko)
Download the booklet of abstracts (PDF - 206Ko)