Journal article

Towards a computational transportation science

S Winter, M Sester, O Wolfson, G Geers

Journal of Spatial Information Science | Published : 2011

Abstract

This report of a community activity, a Dagstuhl Seminar earlier in 2010, postulates the need for a computational transportation science, as the science behind intelligent transportation systems. In addition to the argument for establishing a discipline,we present a first research agenda for computational transportation science.

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to a number of institutions that supported this work. Dagstuhl Seminars are sponsored by Schloss Dagstuhl, an institute in the Leibniz Association, Germany. Work and travel was further funded by the Australian Research Council (DP0878119), National ICT Australia, and the National Science Foundation of the USA through awards DGE-0549489 and IIS-0957394. The authors would also like to thank all contributors at the Dagstuhl Seminar, especially Steve Liang for setting up the CTS webpage and Bo Xu for creating the CTS Wikipedia entry.