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ITS World Congress Orlando 16-20 October Detaljerat schema 2011-08-30 (Observera förändringar kan uppkomma, för uppdaterad information besök hemsidan www.itsworldcongress.org Ett flertal av aktiviteterna har länkar till ett mer detaljerat program inlagt) Vid frågor vv kontakta ITS Sweden

2 Innehållsförteckning PROGRAM... 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2011... 4 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2011... 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2011... 5 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2011... 10 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2011... 19 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2011... 26 COLOR CODE... 32 AKTIVITETER I OCH KRING ORLANDO... 33 INTRODUKTION TILL ORLANDO... 33 ATT TÄNKA PÅ NÄR DU ÄR I FLORIDA... 34 Glöm inte dricks... 34 Nya regler 2009... 34 Fångar på vägen... 34 Kör försiktigt... 34 ANDRA SAKER ATT GÖRA I ORLANDO FLORIDA... 34 Äta och dricka i Orlando Florida... 35 Shopping i Orlando... 36 MOBILTELEFON I AMERIKA... 37 TIDSZONER... 37 Pass och visum... 37 Vaccinationer... 37 Valuta... 37 Kreditkort... 38 Körkort... 38 Bagageregler... 38 Elektricitet... 39 Dricks... 39 Klimat och kläder... 39 PASS OCH VISUM... 40 ATTACHMENT 1 INVITATION EUROPEAN PAVILION MONDAY 17.10... 41 NOTES:... 42 MEMBERS ITS SWEDEN... 44

3 18th World Congress on ITS Program at a glance Time Saturday 10/15 Sunday 10/16 Monday 10/17 Tuesday 10/18 Wednesday 10/19 Thursday 10/20 Friday 10/21 7:00 AM 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 AM 12:00 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM Golf Tournament - Disney's Osprey Golf Course (requires registration) SS, TS/SC, IS, AM ITSA Annual Meeting Safety and Aging Population Plenary Break Break Registration Exhibition Technology Showcase Break SS, TS/SC, IS, AM Plenary II Break Break Exhibition Technology Showcase Tours Finale Event: "Coast to Coast" (Disney s Hollywood Studios) SS, TS/SC, IS, AM Registration Exhibition Technology Showcase Registration Exhibition Technology Showcase ITSA Annual Meeting Showcase Plenary I ES, TS/SC, IS, AM Lunch Registration Transportation and the Economy- Views from International Political Leaders Opening Ceremony ES, TS/SC, IS, AM Break ITSA Annual Meeting Best of ITS Awards Lunch ITSA Annual Meeting/ USDOT Plenary ITSA Annual Meeting Business Meeting ES, TS/SC, IS, AM Lunch Registration Opening Ceremony Reception Ribbon Cutting: 11:15-11:30 Exhibitors Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall Lunch ES, TS/SC, IS, AM SS, TS/SC, IS Break Registration ES, TS/SC, IS, AM SS, TS/SC, IS, AM ES, TS/SC, IS, AM ES, TS/SC, IS, AM Tours Tours Tours Tour VIP European Pavillion 1713 A ITS Florida Welcome Reception & Dinner (Discovery Cove) Closing Ceremony Tours KEY: ES= WC Executive Sessions, SS= WC Special Interest Sessions, TS/SC= WC Technical/Scientific Paper Sessions, IS= WC Interactive Sessions (Poster Sessions), AM= ITSA Annual Meeting Sessions 9/28/2011

4 Program Saturday, October 15, 2011 8:00 AM-2:00 PM World Congress Golf Tournament (separate registration required) 12:30 PM-4:00 PM IRF Roadside Safety Application Course (separate registration required) 06:00 PM Opening Night in Orlando (separate invitation is required) SeaWorld Ports of Call, Covered Patio and Gardens, Dock 23 Kapsch and ITS Sweden event. 7:30 AM-3:00 PM Sunday, October 16, 2011 International Benefits, Evaluation and Costs (IBEC) Workshop (separate registration required) 8:00 AM-4:00 PM FOT Net Fourth International Workshop (separate registration required) 8:45 AM-4:00 PM IRF Roadside Safety Application Course (separate registration required) 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Transit and ITS (separate registration required) 12:00 PM-3:00 PM ITS America s State Chapters Strengthening Workshop (separate registration required) 12:30 PM-4:00 PM ITS Standards Workshop (separate registration required) 1:00 PM-4:00 PM ITS America Annual Meeting Forum Showcase

5 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Transportation and the Economy Views from International Political Leaders Room: S210 A/B (Mr. Gabe Klein, Commissioner of Transportation of the City of Chicago will be the moderator.) 4:00 PM-5:00 PM Opening Ceremony Reception 5:00 PM-6:30 PM Opening Ceremony 6:00 PM-8:00 PM Welcome to Orlando (Invited) ITS Australia Hilton Orlando David s bar Monday, October 17, 2011 7:30 AM-9:00 AM Leader's in Transportation Breakfast (Invitation Only) 8:00 AM-9:30 AM ITS National Association Networking Meeting (by invitation only) (ITS Sweden participates) 9:30 AM-11:00 AM Plenary I: ITS Strategies: Spurring Economic Growth through High-Tech Transportation Studies (Structure attached 1) 11:15 AM-11:30 AM Exhibit Hall Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 11:15 AM-01:00 PM VIP Round Tour Exhibit Hall 11:30 AM-1:00 PM Lunch in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall

6 12:00 PM-13:30 PM Swedish delegation lunch, (Invitation from Swedish Ministry) Room: Lake Concorde A Lobby Level Hilton 1:00 PM-2:30 PM ITS and Sustainable Transport ES01 ES02 Next Generation Vehicles and Mobility Environments ES03 Cooperative Mobility Services and the Internet SS01 High-Speed Rail: Utilizing Technology to Create Clean and Safe Regional Transportation SS02 Deployment of Vehicle-Infrastructure Cooperation Systems SS03 COMeSafety2: From the European ITS Communications Architecture to Deployable Standards Return On Investment TS01 TS02 Technology Solutions 1: Next Generation Travel Information TS03 Development in Freight Operations TS04 Roadway Detectors & Traffic Data for Effective ITS ITS Based Safety Systems TS05 TS06 Infrastructure Protection Using ITS TS07 Advanced Traffic Management Systems TS08 Testing and Deploying Software for Transit Systems

7 TS09 Communication Challenges in Cooperative Mobility TS10 V2V Communication: Evaluation and Assessment Location Based Services TS11 TS12 Probe Data Collection Using Smartphone and 700MHz Band Electronic Enforcement Systems IS01 IS02 TMC Models, Weather Impacts, Congestion Management and System Operations AM01 Driver Distraction: Fundamentals, Research and Implications AM02 Arterial Management Systems Real Applications on Collecting and Reporting Arterial Travel Time AM03 Climate Change Legislation and Regulations at the State Level AM04 Current Work in Automated Electric Transportation Research AM05 User's Perspectives on Calibration and Validation of Traffic Simulation Models 1:00 PM-5:00 PM Technical Tour: Orlando Area Transportation Management & Emergency Operation Centers (separate registration required) 2:30 PM-3:30 PM Interactive Sessions/Meet the Authors in the Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall

8 3:30 PM-5:00 PM PL03 ITS America Annual Meeting: Safety and the Aging Population Plenary SS04 Next-Generation Internet ITS Integrated with Smartphone World Global Energy Trends SS05 SS06 Integration of Traveler Information Services for Intermodal Journeys SS07 Intelligent Environmentally Friendly Vehicle SS08 Probe Data Collection and Distribution SS09 Cooperative Vehicle-Highway Systems: Collaboration Between the Automotive Industry and Road Operators SS10 Bike Rapid Transit (BiRT) for Green Transportation SS11 Using Information Technology to Better Manage ITS Operations and Investments SS12 ADASIS: From Specifications to Implementation SS13 Automating the ITS Data Supply Chain SS14 Re-Tooling Public Transit - One Agency at a Time SS15 Uptime to Secure Transport Effectiveness in a Connected Traffic Environment SS16 Real Time Traffic Information in North-America: From Analogue to Digital Delivery - Challenge and Opportunity

9 SS17 Performance Measures for Sustainability TS13 Performance Management Databases TS14 Congestion Charging Around the World Björn Öhman WSP, Carl Hamilton CTS ITS Deployments TS15 TS16 User Benefits: Next Generation Travel Information Jana Sochor KTH, Pia Larsson Sweco TS17 Models and Architecture for Roadway Network Management Pedestrian Safety TS18 TS19 Coordinating Multi-Modal Travel Options TS20 Technology Solutions 2: Next Generation Travel Information TS21 Positioning for Cooperative Mobility Driver Assistance Systems TS22 5:00 PM-6:00 PM ITS America Best of ITS Awards 5:00 PM-6:30 PM Exhibitors Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall 5:10 PM-6:00 PM VIP opening European Pavillion Invitation please see Attachment 1 Stand 1713A

10 6:45 PM-? PM VIP Dinner at Epcot, Walt Disney World (special invitation) 7:00 PM-10:00 PM ITS Florida Welcome Reception & Dinner Discovery Cove (separate registration required) Tuesday, October 18, 2011 8:30 AM-10:00 AM ITS and Private Finance ITS and Electromobility ITS for Tourism and Parking ES04 ES05 SS18 SS19 ITS Deployments Through University, Public and Private Collaboration Mikael Lind Viktoria, Susanne Planath Trafikverket och Marika Jenstav SS20 GNSS Enabled Application on a Global Level Peter Wessel Inmind TS23 Incident Detection and Management Business Cases TS24 TS25 Technology Solutions 3: Next Generation Travel Information TS26 Intersection Safety: Dilemma Zone & Gap Acceptance TS27 Regional Operations Considerations Incident Response Strategies TS28

11 Regional Deployment Strategies Lennart Olsson Trafikverket TS29 TS30 Deploying ITS to Optimize Transit Operations and Maintenance Freight Logistics Lawrence Henesey BTH TS31 TS32 Traffic Surveillance Cellular Phone Network TS33 V2I Communication: Evaluation and Assessment Human Factors TS34 TS35 Advanced Sensor Technology: Next Generation Travel Information TS36 Highway Cruise and Lane Changing Assist PAITS01 ITS and Transport Concessionaires IBEC01 Is Evaluation Playing Its Proper Role to Promote ITS Deployment? AM06 Performance Measurement 101: Strategies for Addressing Increasing Data Collection and Accountability Requirements in an Era of Decreasing Resources AM07 Technology for a Better Connected Vehicle AERIS AM08 AM09 Insurance Telematics The Emerging Opportunity

12 ITS and Freeway Operations 8:30 AM-11:30 AM AM10 Technical Tour: Behind the Scenes at Disney World (separate registration required) 8:30 AM-12:00 PM Technical Tour: University of Central Florida (UCF) Institute for Simulation and Training Lab (separate registration required) 10:00 AM-10:30 AM Refreshment Break in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 10:30 AM-12:00 PM PL04 ITS America Annual Meeting: U.S. Department of Transportation Plenary Energy ITS SS21 SS22 Adaptive Traffic Control Systems: Present and Future SS23 ITS Strategies and How They Enable Deployment (Christer Karlsson ITS Sweden speaker) To Realize a Safe Society SS24 SS25 ITS and Ecodriving - Creating an International Agenda SS26 The State of Deployment Around the World of the "Connected Vehicle" SS27 Vehicle-IT Convergence for the Fully Networked Car SS28 Location-Based Services for Public Transport ITS in Fast Developing Areas SS29

13 SS30 Universal Design within Next-generation Traveler Information Systems Visualizing ITS Data SS31 SS32 Stakeholder Views and Examples on Co-operative Safety Systems with Focus on Rural Roads (Moderator Bengt Hallström Swedish Transport Administration) SS33 Global Research Collaboration Using Online Networks: Recent Experience & New Models TS37 Program Evaluation and Access to Results TS38 User Needs 1: Next Generation Travel Information TS39 Traffic Flow Prediction & Estimation Truck Parking TS40 TS41 Protocols and Evaluations for V2V Communication Tolling System Design TS42 IS03 The Use of Simulation Models, Congestion Management Methods and Communication to Enhance System Operations IS04 ITS Tools: Leveraging Technology for Advanced Systems Application Vehicle Based Safety Systems IS05 PAITS02 Americas Projects and Business Opportunities, Part I

14 IBEC02 Social Media/Networking and its Impact on Transportation 12:00 PM-1:00 PM ITS America Annual Meeting Business Meeting Interactive Sessions/Meet the Authors in the Exhibit Hall 12:00 PM-1:30 PM Lunch in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 1:00 PM-3:00 PM Technical Tour: Orlando Amway Center (separate registration required) 1:30 PM-3:00 PM ITS and Economic Growth Smart/Mega Cities Adaptation ES06 ES07 SS34 SS35 Drastic Reduction of Traffic Accidents by Image-Recording Type Drive Recorders SS36 National ITS Associations Providing an Essential Service to Policy Makers Christer Karlsson moderator Integration and Innovation Mats Lindqvist Triona TS43 TS44 Traffic Management and Information Tomas Julner Trafikverket, Sorin Sima Trafikverket Mileage Based Fees 1 TS45 TS46 User Needs 2: Next Generation Travel Information

15 Data Collection Systems 1 Traffic Signal System Operations TS47 TS48 TS49 Testing and Assessment of the Field of Test TS50 Leveraging New Technologies to Attract and Retain Transit Customers TS51 Goods & Freight - Let's Move TS52 Protocols and Standards for Wireless Technologies in Cooperative Mobility Driver's Awareness TS53 IS06 From the First Mile to Crowd - Sourcing: Capturing Emerging Trends for Transit IS07 Using Weather Data to Better Manage and Maintain System Operations IS08 Developments in Active System Management PAITS03 Americas Projects and Business Opportunities Part II Managing Traffic with No Money IBEC03 AM11 Mitigating Driver Distraction through HMI Design: A Proposed Conceptual Framework for Safely and Effectively Implementing Technology in Vehicles The Evolution of TMCs AM12 AM13 ITS - The View From the Environmental Community

16 AM14 Transportation Security and ITS: A Multimodal Perspective AM15 Automated Public Transport Vehicles: State of the Art and Recent Deployment U.S. DOT Connected Vehicle Challenge Winners Session 3:00 PM-4:00 PM Interactive Sessions/Meet the Authors in the Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 4:00 PM-5:30 PM SS37 Pedestrian Detection in Various Manners SS38 Making Multimodal Transportation Succeed: Technology and Partnerships at Work SS39 International Cooperation in Mobility Management to Address Global Sustainability SS40 Management of ITS Facilities Based on Priorities Goods Movement and GHGs SS41 SS42 Future Internet + Future ITS: Evolution or Revolution? SS43 Social Networking and Google for Public Transport: Where are we Now? Vehicle of the Future SS44 SS45 Eco-Driving: A Key Enabler for Future Clean and Efficient Mobility Worldwide

17 SS46 ITS for Freight - Makes Transportation Safer, Faster, Smarter for All Road Users SS47 Multimodal Transportation, Economic Growth and Sustainability - The Impact of Cooperation Between Stakeholders (Moderator Hans Rode, Chairman ITS Council, Swedish Government Speaker Fotis Karamitsos, Director, European Commission, DG MOVE Lena Erixon, Deputy Director General, Swedish Transport Administration Olle Isaksson, Director, Industry Specific Solutions, Ericsson AB Kerstin Lindberg Goeransson, Managing Director, Swedavia Swedish Airports Eva Molnar, UNECE) SS48 Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) SS49 Geo-Data Services as a Universal Design Transportation Enhancement SS50 Combining Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging with Automation: Opportunities & Challenges Innovation and Cooperation Electronic Toll Systems TS54 TS55 TS56 Putting Transit Signal Priority: From Models to Implementation Port of Entry TS57 TS58 Vehicle Probe for Travel Time Analysis Advanced Map Tunnels and ITS TS59 PAITS04 AM16 Connected Vehicles in a Connected World for Enhanced Safety and

18 Mobility AM17 Active Transportation and Demand Management Results AM18 Defining Livability Measures For Sustainable Transportation AM19 Factors in ITS Deployment Tracking 4:30 PM-5:30 PM ITS Australia Cocktail (Invited) Australian stand 1765 4:30 PM-6:00 PM International Benefits, Evaluation and Costs Reception

19 Wednesday, October 19, 2011 7:30 AM-9:00 AM International Benefits, Evaluation and Costs (IBEC) Annual General Meeting Women in ITS Breakfast (by invitation only) Marika Jenstav WSP deltar i Panelen 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Subcommittee on Systems Operations and Maintenance (AASHTO) 8:00 AM-1:00 PM Technical Tour: Tampa Bay Area ITS Facilities (separate registration required) 8:30 AM-10:00 AM Equity and Social Responsibility Trilateral ITS Cooperation Carbon Footprinting ES08 ES09 SS51 SS52 Solution for Traffic Jam in Highway using ACC and C2X Communication Technology SS53 Field Operational Tests as Enabler for Cooperative Mobility in Europe? TS60 Roadmaps and Organizational Issues TS61 Systems Engineering and Deployment Thomas Sjöström Sweco, Stig Franzén Chalmers

20 Commercial Vehicles Eva Schelin Vinnova TS62 TS63 Data Platforms 1: Next Generation Travel Information TS64 Adaptive Traffic Signal Control System Operations TS65 Integrated Corridor Management Systems WIM/Cross Borders TS66 TS67 Data Communication/Management Systems and Plans TS68 Practical Study and FiOTs for Cooperative Mobility Low Attention Driving Detection TS69 TS70 Understanding Environmental Impacts through Modeling, Simulation, and Data Measurement Environmentally Friendly Freight TS71 TS72 Individualized Route Planning 1: Next Generation Travel Information Mileage Based Fees 2 TS73 TS74 Wireless Technologies for V2V and V2i TS75 ITS for Unique Operational Scenarios Public Safety AM20

21 AM21 Transit ITS: Developments and Applications AM22 The Impact of ITS on Your Community: Real Results from Across the U.S. AM23 Using ITS Architecture to Plan and Develop ITS Projects 10:00 AM-10:30 AM Refreshment Break in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 10:30 AM-12:00 PM Incident Emergency Responders Session World Congress Plenary II: Ingredients for Implementing ITS Policies to Keep the Economy Moving 12:00 PM-1:30 PM Lunch in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 1:30 PM-3:00 PM SS54 New Paradigm for "Cloud Transportation" Women in ITS SS55 SS56 Advanced Technology to Collect Data for Low Carbon Policy and Sustainable Development SS57 Improving Road Safety Through The Applications of ITS SS58 Emerging ITS Strategies for Sustainability

22 SS59 Challenges in ITS Evaluation and the Need for Effective Recycling of Benefits SS60 International Governmental Cooperation for Deployment of ITS Cooperative System SS61 Using Historical GPS Data for Transportation Planning SS62 ITS for Electromobility: Prediction and Connectivity, Key ITS Enablers for the Electrification of Vehicles SS63 Moving Towards Zero Fatalities Through Connected Vehicle Safety Fact or Fiction? SS64 Validation and Impact of ICT Measures for Energy Efficiency & Environment SS65 Massive Earthquake: Rescue and Relief Operation with ITS -Lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake- TS76 Architectures and Their Applications TS77 Individualized Route Planning 2: Next Generation Travel Information TS78 Intersection Control and Optimization Data Collection Systems 2 TS79 TS80 Probe Data Collection Using Bluetooth TS81 Driver's Behavior Utilizing Simulator TS82 Operational Strategies Producing Carbon Footprint Changes Positive

23 Data: What Helps, What Sells TS83 IBEC04 Enforcement Cameras: To Install or Not To Install -- That is the Question? AM24 Tracking Economic Trends and Activity Using ITS AM25 Data Use for Operations Performance and Planning AM26 Closing the ITS and Energy Deployment Gap: A Long-Term Strategy AM27 Forging Partnerships to Facilitate Adaptive Traffic Signal Control Deployment Incident Emergency Responders Session 2:00 PM-5:00 PM Executive Leadership Team Meeting (AASHTO) 3:00 PM-3:30 PM Refreshment Break in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 3:30 PM-5:00 PM ES10 ITS: Why Governments Need to Work Together Multimodal Mobility ES11 SS66 Managing Complex Transportation Networks using State of the Art Decision Support Systems (DSS)

24 SS67 Demand Models to Meet Transit Needs Pilots and Field Operational Tests TS84 TS85 Individualized Route Planning 3: Next Generation Travel Information TS86 Automated Incident Detection Systems TS87 Advancements in Video Technologies TS88 Using Data to Enhance Transit Performance Tolling Technology TS89 TS90 Probe and Travel Time for Cooperative Mobility V2I Deployment Initiatives Various Kinds of Driver Behavior TS91 TS92 TS93 Using Weather Data for Safer Driving Training Programs Lilia Halsen Bidar Sweco Adaptive Signal Control TS94 TS95 TS96 Regional Deployment Strategies 2 HOT - Lane Operations TS97 TS98 ITS - What's the Problem, What to Do, Where It's Going

25 IBEC05 IBEC ITS Decision Support Resources Around the World AM28 Active Transportation & Demand Management: the Decision Support Toolbox AM29 Public Information and Transportation Technology - How to Tell the ITS Success Story AM30 Cooperative Systems: Maturing to Reality ITS for Truck Parking AM31 AM32 Smart Parking with ITS: Transforming an Industry 4:30 PM-6:00 PM Meeting of the National ITS Associations (by invitation only) 7:00 PM-10:00 PM "Coast to Coast" Finale Event - Disney s Hollywood Studios (ticket required)

26 Thursday, October 20, 2011 8:00 AM-12:00 PM American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) International Day (by invitation only) 8:30 AM-10:00 AM Global Safety The Ownership of ITS Data ES12 ES13 SS68 The Latest trends about collection of traffic information SS69 National ITS Architectures: How are they Guiding ITS Implementation? SS70 Field Operational Tests: Moving Ahead Towards ITS Deployment Design Build with ITS Variable Speed Limits TS99 TS100 TS101 Managed Lanes - Evaluation and Lessons Learned Traffic Simulation Cases TS102 TS103 Using Vehicle Probe Data for Congestion Analysis TS104 Areawide Strategies that Result from Environmental Performance Measures Peter Lindberg SAAB AB, Eva Shelin Vinnova Eco-Driving TS105

27 Evaluations of ITS Deployments Research on Driver Behavior Katarina Elevant KTH Educational Outreach Tolling Systems Architecture V2I for Intersection Arterial Traffic Detection Adaptive Signal Control 2 Marika Jenstav WSP TS106 TS107 TS108 TS109 TS110 TS111 TS112 TS113 Organizing and Planning to Maximize Service Provision TS114 Achieving Environmental Improvement through Transportation System Efficiency TS115 Business Cases for Cooperative Mobility AM33 Tolling (The Pending Marriage of ITS and Tolls) AM34 FMCSA's Expanded CVISN Program: Reports of Results and Advancement Across the U.S. AM35 Minnesota DOT Connected Vehicle for Safety, Mobility, and User Fee Project

28 8:30 AM-11:30 AM Technical Tour: I-4 Weigh Station & VACIS Imaging Inspection System (separate registration required) 9:00 AM-12:30 PM ECOSTAND (separate registration required) 9:00 AM-1:00 PM The International Summit on Connected Vehicles and the Environment (separate registration required) 10:00 AM-10:30 AM Refreshment Break in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 10:30 AM-12:00 PM SS71 Linking Smarter Electric Mobility with the Smarter Grid SS72 Intermodal Public Transport Strategies: Carsharing, Bikesharing, and Ridesharing SS73 The Public Acceptability of Road Pricing SS74 Solution of Transportation Problems in Asia-Pacific Megacities SS75 ITS Education and Training: Successes, Challenges, and Lessons Learned around the World in the Last Decade SS76 Traffic Management to Reduce Fuel Use and CO2 Emissions Applications and Insights from Field Experiments SS77 Open Transit Data: Making Public Transport More Accessible SS78

29 Environmental Charging Beyond Congestion Pricing SS79 Insurance Telematics as an Early Connected Vehicle Application SS80 Traffic Data Systems for Corridor Performance Management Distracted Driving SS81 TS116 Data Platforms 2: Next Generation Travel Information TS117 Safety and Traveler Information: Overlapping and Helpful Synthesis TS118 Active Traffic Management in Metropolitan Areas Parking Systems On-Board Sensing TS119 TS120 TS121 Improving and Modeling Algorithms for Driver Assistance Systems TS122 Improving Air Quality with ITS Technologies Security for Cooperative Mobility IS09 IS10 ITS: The Environment, Mobility, Vehicle to Infrastructure, and Safety IS11 Transportation Demand Management & Smart Parking AM36 ITS Strategies for Keeping Traffic Flowing During Road Rehabilitation AM37 Using ITS for Freight, Planning and Programs

30 AM38 Surface Transportation Weather Research and Deployment Activities 12:00 PM-1:00 PM Interactive Sessions/Meet the Authors in the Exhibit Hall 12:00 PM-1:30 PM Lunch in the Technology Showcase & Exhibit Hall 1:30 PM-3:00 PM ITS Policy Development Vision of Traffic Management 19th ITS WC in Vienna 2012 ES14 ES15 SS83 SS84 Travel Management Coordination Centers (TMCC) using ITS: Successful Deployment Practices TS123 Asset Management, Refurbishment, and Standards TS124 Advancements in Video Surveillance Part I Funding ITS Innovative Sensing Technologies TS125 TS126 TS127 Data Platforms 3: Next Generation Travel Information TS128 Infrastructure & Vehicle Signing & Warning: Effect on Traffic Operations TS129 Variable Speed Limits for Efficiency & Safety

31 TS130 Impacts of ETC and Road User Charging TS131 V2I for Intersections and Traffic Signals TS132 Traffic Management Case Studies Using Vehicle Probe Data TS133 Platooning & Autonomous Vehicle Collision Avoidance Systems TS134 TS135 The Use of Vehicle and Fuel Infrastructure to Enhance Environmental Conditions Managing TMC Resources ITS Data Usage TS136 TS137 AM39 Safety Pilot The World s Most Extensive Real World Deployment of Connected Vehicle Safety AM40 Potential Consequences (Unintended and Intended) of Pricing and Other Incentives AM41 SHRP 2 Reliability Program Making a Difference By Mainstreaming System Operations Activities AM42 ITS Technologies Improve the Visibility and Efficiency of Worldwide Transportation Logistics Students and ITS Session/Networking INT01 ITS Development in Fast-Growing Economies

32 3:00 PM-3:30 PM Break 3:30 PM-5:00 PM Closing Ceremony 5:30 PM-10:00 PM BOD meeting (Invitation) Room S330G Friday, October 21, 2011 8:00 AM-9:30 PM Technical Tour: Post Congress Southeast Florida ITS Tour (separate registration required) 9:00 AM-6:30 PM Technical Tour: Post Congress Kennedy Space Center Tour Color code Swedish presentations Swedish representation/dinners Lunches dinner etc

33 Aktiviteter i och kring Orlando Introduktion till Orlando Namnet "Orlando" har för de flesta människor blivit synonymt med Disney. Området uppmärksammades först på 1960-talet, när Disney planlade sin berömda anläggning Walt Disney World Resort och den första parken, Magic Kingdom, öppnades 1971. Sedan dess har området blivit enormt populärt, tack vare de många attraktioner (både med och utan Disney-tema) som finns där. Attraktionerna, i kombination med det kända soliga klimatet, gör Orlando till en kul året-runt-destination för över 50 miljoner turister per år såväl gamla som unga. Walt Disney World Resort Underhållning för hela familjen i fyra nöjesparker med olika Disney-teman Kennedy Space Center Ta en busstur runt NASAs bas och gå ombord på en kopia av en riktig rymdfärja Universal Orlando Resort Utforska nöjesparken Wizarding World of Harry Potter

34 Att tänka på när du är i Florida Glöm inte dricks Glöm för allt i världen inte dricksen när du går på restaurang. Dricksen är helt enkelt serveringspersonalens lön och den ska vara på minst femton procent. Det kan bli ett ganska avskräckande belopp på en större nota, men smitning går inte för sig. En del krogar lägger dricksen direkt på notan (det står utskrivet där i så fall, ofta arton procent). Nya regler 2009 Från 12 januari 2009 måste alla som reser till USA utan visum fylla i en blankett på nätet senast tre dagar före avresa (https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov) Esta betyder Electronic system for travel security och syftar till att spåra så kallade högriskpassagerare redan i förväg. Att Esta blir obligatoriskt betyder inte att pappersblanketten, som du fyller i på planet, försvinner. Det gör den först när alla flygbolag som flyger till USA är kopplade till systemet. Sista-minutenresenärer kommer att kunna fylla i Esta på flygplatser innan de bordar planet, säger en taleskvinna för terror-bekämpningsmyndigheten Homeland Security. Fångar på vägen Brott och straff, som Florida ser saken: att männen som svettas på de många vägarbetena är fängelsekunder som gör rätt för sig kan man ju inte veta. Därav de stora chockrosa skyltarna i samband med många avspärrningar utmed Floridavägarna. Med den informativa texten: State prisoners working here! Tuffa tag. Kör försiktigt Det är svårt att inte trycka gaspedalen i botten på Floridas stora motorvägar, men frestas inte. Trafikpolisen är mycket effektiv och hastighetsbestämmelserna efterlevs på ett helt annat sätt än i Sverige. Andra saker att göra i Orlando Florida Besök det sensationella SeaWorld Orlando för en spännande blandning av akvarier, levande val- och delfinshower och attraktioner som Kraken, Orlandos största berg- och dalbana. För att se delfinerna på riktigt nära håll och simma med dem i en mer exklusiv miljö, bör du bege dig till Discovery Cove precis bredvid (inträdet är begränsat till 1000 besökare om dagen, så se till att reservera biljetter i förväg). För att se något lite mer ovanligt, kan du besöka Orlando Odditorium, ett underligt format museum med ett brett spektrum av kuriosa som har samlats ihop av "verklighetens Indiana Jones" - Robert Ripley. Flygintresserade kan lära sig om flygets historia och studera imponerande samlingar av

35 veteranflygplan på Fantasy of Flight, som är känd för att vara världens största flygplanssamling. Orädda turister kan ta sig bortom nöjesparkerna och bekanta sig med det riktiga Florida, genom att titta på alligatorer i Boggy Creek, där en hydrokopter tar dig med på en spännande tur genom Central Florida Everglades, där många olika arter av exotiska djur lever. Om du känner dig modig nog kan du ta den sena turen genom träsket, med garanterad chans att se alligatorernas röda ögon som lurar i mörkret. En timmes bilresa österut ligger Kennedy Space Center. Fascinerande nutidshistoria, proffsigt paketerad underhållning och allt är på riktigt! Äta och dricka i Orlando Florida Orlando har över 4000 restauranger och ett nästan obegränsat urval av mat. Med ett utbud som sträcker sig från klassiska amerikanska matställen till femstjärniga läckerheter, har Orlando mycket mer att erbjuda av barer och restauranger än vad som finns i de många nöjesparkerna. Se till att besöka en av stadens berömda stekhus för en riktig amerikansk matupplevelse, eller gå på en av Orlandos populära middagsshower och njut av underhållning medan du äter. Barn blir väl omhändertagna i Orlando, och många lokala restauranger har prisvärda "Kids Eat Free" erbjudanden. Barnen kommer även att älska att få äta middag med sin favoritfigur på en av Disneys anläggningar; men boka tidigt för att garantera plats. Oceanien