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Thursday 22 May 2008

09:00 Session 7 - Network, Monitoring and Management 1
Chair: Nick Hodges, Leicester CIty Council, UK
  
  Operational Benefits of Advanced Detection Technologies
T Bennett and P Barton, Mouchel, UK
   
  Heterogeneous Sensor Integration for Intelligent Transport Systems
I Katramados, TRW Conekt
   
  UTMC Compliant Database to Support Technologies of the Future
M Bell, School of Computing Sciences, University of Newcastle, UK
   
  Striving for 100% availability of London's traffic control systems
B Sleight, TfL, UK
D Ruiz, Ruiz Technical Management Ltd, UK
   
  Integrated Network Management - A 21 Century Solution
M McCannon, Mouchel Group, UK
  
10.30 Refreshments
  
11:00 Session 8 - Network, Monitoring and Management 2
Chair: Andrew Pickford, Transport Technology Consultants, UK
  
  The impact of Abnormal Loads on network performance
N Taylor, TRL, UK
  
  Predicting the effects of different traffic rules on motorways using SISTM
E Hardman E Hardman, G Lunt and R Smith, TRL, UK  
  
  OccuTek - Identification and application of vehicle occupancy levels
S Honary, HW Communications Ltd, UK
B Honary and B Momahed-Heravi and M S, Auto-txt Ltd, UK
  
  Road Tunnel Headway and Occupancy Management
A Evans, Atkins, UK
  
  Traffic Operations and Technology in Tunnels
M Frazer and A Mahdmina, Mouchel, UK
  
12.30 Lunch
  
14.00 Session 9 - Environment
Chair: Phil Blythe University of Newcastle, UK
   
  An Environmental Sensor System for Pervassively Monitoring Road Networks
P Blythe, University of Newcastle, UK
   
  The role of Intelligent Transport Systems in Network and Environmental Management and Policy Development in Leicester (UK)
N Hodges, Leicester City Council, UK
  
  City Modelling of Transport related CO2 - A new approach
C Dales, Arup , UK
  
  Modelling and operational analysis to enhance local air quality using segregated and high priority routes for Hybrid Electric Buses - A case study of São Paulo City, Brazil
J Marquez, Scott Wilson, UK
  
15.30 Close