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International Conference on Mobility and Smart Cities

October 27–28, 2014 | Rome, Italy

Mobility IoT 2014

Monday (October 27th)

8:30

Registration opens

9:00

Opening Remarks (GCs)

9:30

1st Keynote SpeakerProf. Milan Dado - University of Zilina, Slovakia – ‘Challenges and Unwanted Features of the Smarter Cities Development’

10:30

Coffee Break & Networking

11:00

Session 1: Smart mobility and Security  (15 minutes each)

  • Alasdair Thomason, Nathan Griffiths,  Matthew Leeke - ‘Extracting Meaningful User Locations from Temporally Annotated Geospatial Data’
  • Masashi Yokozuka,  Naohisa Hashimoto, Kohji Tomita, Osamu Matsumoto - ‘Development of Autonomous Wheel Chair for Indoor and Outdoor Traveling’
  • Julia van Heek,  Katrin Arning, Martina Ziefle - ‘Safety and privacy perceptions in public spaces: An empirical study on user requirements for city mobility’
  • Taeeun Kim, MyoungSun Noh, Chaetae Im, Kyungho Chung -  ‘A study on Context Information Collection for Personal Mobile Device Identification in BYOD and Smart Work Environment’
  • Invited paper: Paul Woolliscroft, Dagmar Cagáňová, Miloš Čambál, Jana Makraiová - Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia - ‘Multicultural Collaborative Team Working as a Driver for Innovation in the Slovak Automotive Sector’
  • Invited paper: Ingrid Součková, Marián Králik - Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia - ‘Evaluation of more Economical Collection and Removal of Old Vehicles’

12:30

Lunch

13:30

Session 2: Social innovation and Infrastructural research  (15 minutes each)

  • Wanling Chong, Chau Yuen, Shisheng Huang, Bige Tuncer - Iterative Design of a Sensor Network for the Evaluation of Pedestrian Facility Design using Agent-Based Simulations
  • Bente Evjemo, Sigmund Akselsen, Dag Slettemeås, Arne Munch-Ellingsen,  Anders Andersen, Randi Karlsen - “I expect smart services!” User feedback on NFC based services addressing everyday routines
  • Pavlos Kosmides, Chara Remoundou, Ioannis Loumiotis, Evgenia Adamopoulou, Konstantinos Demestichas - Introducing Community Awareness to Location-Based Social Networks
  • Invited paper: Zuzana Tekulová, Marián Králik - Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia - ‘Rating attractiveness of sectoral environment-performance indicators’
  • Invited paper: Predrag K Nikolic - EDUCONS University, Serbia - ‘Collective Creativity: Utilizing the Potentials of Multimodal Environments’
  • Invited paper: Pavel Zufan, Tomas Pysny - Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic - ‘Strategic Management in SMEs in Selected European Countries’

15:00

Coffee & Networking

15:30

Session 3: Smart cities  (15 minutes each)

  • Roxanne Piderit,  Stephen Flowerday, Sean McLean - Motivating Citizens to Contribute to the Smart City: A Public Safety Case Study
  • Invited paper: Florinda Matos - ICAA - Intellectual Capital Accreditation Association, IC Lab Research Centre, Portugal - ‘Cities Auditing Model’
  • Invited paper: Daniela Špirková, Dagmar Cagáňová, Jana Šujanová - Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia - ‘Smart Housing in Sustainable Development’

16:15

End of first day

19:30

Social Event – Dinner at the Restaurant “Cesare”

 

Mobility IoT 2014

Tuesday (October 28th)

8:30

Registration opens

9:00

2nd Keynote Speaker - Prof. George Teodorescu – International Institute for Integral Innovation, Germany - ‘Parking Zero’

9:30

Session 4: SUPERHUB Project

  • Marco Menichetti, SUPERHUB’s Dissemination Manager - First preview on  the latest project’s results.

10:30/45

Coffee Break & Networking

11:00

Invited talk:  Assoc. Prof. Michal Balog - Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia - ‘Informatization of rail freight transport by applying RF identification technology’

11:20

Invited talk: Prof. Neven Vrček - University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia - ‘Smart City Vehicular Mobile Sensor Network’

11:40

Session 4: Urban mobility and E-mobility  (15 minutes each)

  • Martina Ziefle, Wiktoria Wilkowska - What makes people change their preferences in public transportation  – Opinions in different User Groups
  • Barbara Sophie Zaunbrecher, Shirley Beul-Leusmann, Martina Ziefle - Laypeople's perspectives on electro mobility. A focus group study
  • Martina Ziefle, Shirley Beul-Leusmann, Barbara Zaunbrecher, Kai Kasugai - Integrating the “E” in public transport  Information and communication needs for electromobility
  • Invited paper: Krzysztof Witkowski, Katarzyna Cheba, Maja Kiba-Janiak, Sebastian Saniuk - University of Zielona Góra, Poland - ‘Modeling transportation preferences of urban residents. The case of Poland’

12:40

Lunch

13:40

Session 5: Innovation in transport methods and services  (15 minutes each)

  • Naohisa Hashimoto, Kohji Tomita, Akiya Kamimura, Yusuke Takinami, Osamu Matsumoto - Application for a personal mobility sharing system using two-wheeled self-balancing vehicles
  • Kohji Tomita, Naohisa Hashimoto, Osamu Matsumoto - Multi-agent Simulator for  Personal Mobility Vehicle Sharing
  • Jana Sochor, Helena Strömberg, I.C. MariAnne Karlsson - The Added Value of a New, Innovative Travel Service: Insights from the UbiGo Field Operational Test in Gothenburg, Sweden

14:25

Coffee & Networking

15:00

Session 6: Creative cities  (15 minutes each)

  • Sanjana Kadaba Viswanath, Sai Ram Gubba, Balasundram Arunn, Chandra Sekar Veerappan, Chau Yuen - On the Design of a Cost-Effective and Lightweight People Counting Sensor
  • Sanjana Kadaba Viswanath, Chau Yuen, Xuefang Ku, Xiang Liu - Smart Tourist - Passive Mobility Tracking through Mobile Application
  • Alasdair Thomason, Matthew Leeke, Nathan Griffiths - Understanding the Impact of Data Sparsity and Duration for Location Prediction Applications

15:45

Workshop: Prof. George Teodorescu, Assoc. Prof. Dagmar Cagáňová – ‘Danube strategy - Danube as an Innovation Valley’

17:00

End of second day