The Second International Symposium on Transportation Network Reliability
Christchurch and Queenstown, New Zealand
20-24 August 2004

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Conference Programme

August 23

8:15 – 8:45 am

Registration

 

8:45 - 10:00 am

Opening Ceremony

 

10:00 - 10:15 am

Coffee Break

 

10:15 - 12:45 pm

Technical Session 2

 

12:45 - 1:45 pm

Lunch

 

1:45 - 3:15 pm

Technical Session 3

 

3:15 - 3:30 pm

Coffee Break

 

3:30 – 5:00 pm

Technical Session 4

 

7:00– 9:30 pm

Social Event - Dinner

 

August 24

8:30 – 10:00 am

Technical Session 5

 

10:00 - 10:15 am

Coffee Break

 

10:15 - 12:45 pm

Technical Session 6

 

12:45 - 1:45 pm

Lunch

 

1:45 - 3:15 pm

Technical Session 7

 

3:15 - 3:30 pm

Coffee Break

 

3:30 – 5:00 pm

Technical Session 8

 

5:00– 5:30 pm

Closing Ceremony

 

 

Technical Sessions

Opening Ceremony

 

Introducing reliability into travel demand models

John Bates, Clive Gilliam, John Fearon , Ian Black

 

An Evaluation of Reliability of Taxi Service Quality<

K I Wong, Michael G H Bell

 

Risk assessment for hazardous materials transportation in a road network

Yasuo Asakura

 

 

Session 2

 

Assessing the Effect of Congestion on Bus Service Reliability

Alan Nicholson, Meng Hui Kong

 

The impact of recovery strategies on platform crowding

Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Fumitaka Kurauchi, William Adeney, Michael G H Bell

 

Evaluation of delay propagation and network reliability of airline schedules

Cheng-Lung Wu

 

Evaluation of public transport connectivity reliability using capacity-constrained transit assignment model

Fumitaka Kurauchi, Hiroshi Shimamoto, Yasunori Iida, Michael G. H. Bell

 

A practical approach to correct bus probe data for evaluating travel time reliability of road network

Nobuhiro Uno, Yasunori Iida, Norio Murakami, Shinji Nakagawa

 

Session 3

Practical information provision method on urban network with emergency conditions

Takamasa Akiyama, Masashi Okushima

 

Travel time reliability in vehicle routing and scheduling with time windows

Eiichi Taniguchi, Naoki Ando

 

Data fusion of VICS and probe to reduce uncertainty of travel time information

Ryota Horiguchi, Hirokazu Akahane, Katsuaki Koide

 

Dynamic revenue management of toll road projects under transportation demand uncertainty

Takeshi Nagae, Takashi Akamatsu

 

Introduction of diversion system to traffic management for accidents on urban expressway

Masashi Okushima, Takamasa Akiyama

 

Session 4

Regional accessibility analysis from a vulnerability perspective

Katja Berdica, Jonas Eliasson

 

Critical infrastructure and transport network vulnerability: developing a method for diagnosis and assessment

Michael A P Taylor, Glen M D’Este

 

Reliability Evaluation of the Railway Network in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area

Kazuyuki Takada, Tomoyuki Yoshizawa, Makoto Fujiu

 

Assessment of urban road network quality with the variability of pickup/delivery costs of freight vehicles

Tadashi Yamada, Jun T. Castro, Yohei Yoshimura

 

Urban road network risk analysis after earthquake – Nan-Tou city case s tudy

Yung-Lung Lee, Kuang-Yih Yeh, Jing-Pi Shiao

 

Session 5

Reliable Network Design Problem with Stochastic Demand

Agachai Sumalee, David Watling

 

A Stochastic Network Equilibrium Model with Stochastic Flows: An Extended Model of Wardrop’s Equilibrium

Shoichiro Nakayama, Jun-ichi Takayama

 

Assessing network capacity flexibility of a transportation network

Anthony Chen, Panatda Kasikitwiwat

 

Towards a new class of doubly dynamic link travel time models

Richard Connors, Agachai Sumalee, David Watling

 

Evaluating Travel Time Reliability with Multi-Mode and Dependent Link Failure

Agachai Sumalee & Watling

 

Session 6

Investing for robustness and reliability in transportation networks

Lei Zhang, David Levinson

 

A procedure for evaluating the trip reliability benefits from individual roading projects

Matt Ensor

 

Assessing natural hazard risks across a geographically dispersed road network

Erica Dalziell

 

Reliability and vulnerability versus costs and benefits

Jan Husdal

 

Evaluation of benefit cost of using disaster management in road-based transportation network

Afshin Shariat Mohaymany, Nazli Dehghani, Shams Nowbakht, Mohammad Elahi

 

Session 7

A method to form the program of road network provision based on social reliability

Hiroshi Inouye

 

Network reliability improvement: probability importance and criticality importance

Hiroshi Wakabayashi

 

Toward an efficient travel time estimation for transportation network reliability assessment based on multisource data fusion

Nour.-Eddin. El Faouzi

 

A method for evaluating the operational reliability of a transportation network

Vânia Barcellos Gouvêa Campos, Paulo Afonso Lopes da Silva Da Silva

 

Study on uncertainty in travel time on congested urban expressways

Takamasa Iryo, Eisuke Morita, Yasuo Asakura

 

Session 8

User response to uncertainties, an imperfect information approach

Francesco Viti, Henk J. van Zuylen

 

Measuring individual residence’s accessible probability by using geographical information systems

Yan Li

 

Driver’s behaviour analysis under strategic toll charging system to improve road travel reliability

Michiyasu Odani, Hideo Yamanaka

 

The effect of irregularity of travel times on departure time choice

Henk J. van Zuylen

 

Finding the best routing strategies for on-time arrival in stochastic networks

Yueyue Fan, Yu Nie, Anthony Chen

 

Vulnerability quick scan of a national road network

Johann Visser, Lindy Molenkamp

 

 

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