CAN WE MAKE TRAFFIC JAMS OBSOLETE?

How can we make traffic flow better so fewer of us are sitting in traffic jams for shorter periods of time – if at all?

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In this webinar, researcher Lina Kattan looks at Intelligent Traffic Systems that optimize the operation, safety and costs of a city’s transportation network. Register now to learn about solutions that are working and how new developments will change the traffic jigsaw in the not-to-distant future.

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Lina Kattan is an associate professor of civil engineering at UCalgary's Schulich School of Engineering. She holds several other key research positions related to critical traffic management solutions, and is the Urban Alliance Professor in Transportation Systems Optimization.

 Lina’s research focuses on advanced traffic management and information systems, freeway management, traveler information systems, network microsimulation modeling and analysis, application of artificial intelligence to intelligent transportation systems (ITS), dynamic demand modeling, autonomous and connected vehicle, traveler behavioral modeling in response to ITS and applications of ITS to public transit.

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Can we make traffic jams obsolete?

Recorded December 20, 2016

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