Monday, August 8, 2022

[DMANET] ATMOS 2022 - Call for Participation / Registration open

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION -- REGISTRATION OPEN
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ATMOS 2022

22nd Symposium on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling,
Optimization, and Systems (ATMOS)

https://algo2022.eu/atmos/

The 22nd edition of the Symposium on Algorithmic Approaches for
Transportation Modelling, Optimization, and Systems (ATMOS) will be held
on September 8--9, 2022, at the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam,
Germany. As usual, ATMOS is part of ALGO, the major annual European
event for researchers, students and practitioners in algorithms.

The conference will be in-person and will feature a keynote talk.


REGISTRATION
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https://algo2022.eu/registration/

Early registration deadline: August 14, 2022


KEYNOTE TALK
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Speaker: Christian Sommer, Apple Inc.

Title: On Map Matching GPS Traces

Abstract: With the widespread availability of receivers for the Global
Positioning System (GPS) in modern cars and smartphones came the rise of
large databases of GPS traces. These are valuable sources for various
applications like map construction, map refinement and correction,
traffic estimation, travel time estimation, dynamic routing, and many more.

As a first step, GPS traces often get mapped to a road network via a
non-trivial process called map matching. Given a GPS trace as a sequence
of (latitude, longitude) pairs, possibly equipped with time stamps and
auxiliary information, a map matching algorithm is expected to return a
sequence of road segments (edges in the road network) that the input
trace likely traversed.

In this talk we review problems and approaches around map matching GPS
traces at scale.


ACCEPTED PAPERS
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* Irene Heinrich, Philine Schiewe and Constantin Seebach: Algorithms and
Hardness for Non-Pool-Based Line Planning
* Ralf Borndörfer, Fabian Danecker and Martin Weiser: A
Discrete-Continuous Algorithm for Globally Optimal Free Flight
Trajectory Optimization
* Torsten Klug, Thomas Schlechte and Markus Reuther: Does Laziness Pay
Off? – A Lazy-Constraint Approach to Timetabling
* Julian Patzner, Ralf Rückert and Matthias Müller-Hannemann:
Passenger-Aware Real-Time Planning of Short Turns to Reduce Delays in
Public Transport
* Hector Gatt, Jean-Marie Freche, Fabien Lehuédé and Arnaud Laurent: A
bilevel model for the frequency setting problem
* Enrico Bortoletto, Niels Lindner and Berenike Masing: Tropical
Neighbourhood Search: A New Heuristic for Periodic Timetabling
* Marco Blanco, Ralf Borndoerfer and Pedro Maristany de Las Casas: An A*
Algorithm for Flight Planning based on Idealized Vertical Profiles
* Vera Grafe, Alexander Schiewe and Anita Schöbel: Delay Management with
Integrated Decisions on the Vehicle Circulations
* Spyros Kontogiannis, Paraskevi-Maria-Malevi Machaira, Andreas
Paraskevopoulos and Christos Zaroliagis: REX: A Realistic Time-dependent
Model for Multimodal Public Transport
* Zuguang Gao, John R. Birge, Richard L.-Y. Chen and Maurice Cheung:
Greedy Algorithms for the Freight Consolidation Problem
* Moritz Potthoff and Jonas Sauer: Efficient Algorithms for Fully
Multimodal Journey Planning
* Rowan Hoogervorst, Evelien van der Hurk, Philine Schiewe, Anita
Schöbel and Reena Urban: The Edge Investment Problem: Upgrading Transit
Line Segments with Multiple Investing Parties
* Kosuke Kawazoe, Takuto Yamauchi and Kenji Tei: A formulation of MIP
train rescheduling at terminals in bidirectional double-track lines with
a moving block and ATO
* Lukas Graf, Tobias Harks and Prashant Palkar: Dynamic Traffic
Assignment for Electric Vehicles

The detailed schedule will appear soon on the conference webpage
(https://algo2022.eu/atmos).


PROCEEDINGS
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The proceedings of ATMOS 2022 will be published online and as
open-access in the Dagstuhl Open Access Series in Informatics
(https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/oasics).


PC MEMBERS
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* Bastian Amberg, FU Berlin, Germany
* Moritz Baum, Apple Inc., USA
* Nikola Bešinović, TU Delft, Netherlands
* Valentina Cacchiani, University of Bologna, Italy
* Serafine Cicerone, University of L'Aquila, Italy
* David Coudert, INRIA and Université Cốté d'Azur, France
* Gianlorenzo D'Angelo, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy
* Yann Disser, TU Darmstadt, Germany
* Stefan Funke, University of Stuttgart, Germany
* Christian Liebchen, TH Wildau, Germany
* Matúš Mihalák, Maastricht University, Netherlands
* Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Stony Brook University, USA
* Matthias Müller-Hannemann, MLU Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
* Philine Schiewe, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
* Pieter Vansteenwegen, KU Leuven, Belgium
* Christos Zaroliagis, CTI and University of Patras, Greece


Best regards,
Mattia D'Emidio and Niels Lindner
PC chairs of ATMOS 2022

--
Dr. Niels Lindner
Head of MobilityLab
Department Network Optimization
Zuse Institute Berlin
Takustr. 7, 14195 Berlin, Germany
www.zib.de/lindner
lindner@zib.de


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