ACGM 2018 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 2018 Online...Connect Vehicle Pilot Success in Ottawa – Eco Drive...
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ACGM 2018 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
(adjustment to the program will be made leading up to the conference)
Time Sunday, June 17 2018
9:00 AM – 4:45 PM
Oakes North/Foyer
Exhibitor Move-In
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Oakes Foyer
Registration
Oakes Foyer
11:00 AM – 1.30 PM
Peninsula
Education Roundtable - organized by Prof. Ilham Benyahia, Chair Education Committee
Click here for the Education Roundtable outline telephone number to be provided
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Peninsula
ITS Canada Technical Committee updates – all members are welcome
5:00 PM – 5:45 PM
Peninsula
ITS Canada General Meeting - agenda
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Oakes North/Foyer
Welcome reception sponsored by Parsons
Welcome remarks – Mr. Chris Philp, Chair & CEO ITS Canada
Welcome remarks – Jeff Smart and William Greenham, Co-Chairs Exhibitor Committee
Time Monday, June 18, 2018
7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Oakes Foyer
Registration
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Oakes North/Foyer
Exhibit Open
7:15 AM – 8:15 AM
Oakes South
Breakfast sponsored by CIMA+
8:15 AM – 9:45 AM
Oakes South
Opening Plenary – “Mobility 2030: Bridging Innovation and a Green Future” moderated by Mara Bullock, WSP Group
Canada
Welcome – Mr. Chris Philp, Chair & CEO ITS Canada
Welcome – Ms. Mara Bullock and Mr. Nick Rosati, Co-Chairs ACGM 2018
Welcome – Mr. Alan Caslin, Chair, Niagara Region
Opening Plenary Panelists:
Mr. Pepper Harward, Vice President of Transit Solutions, Routematch Software
Mr. Ross McKenzie, Managing Director, Waterloo Automotive Research Center (WatCAR)
Dr. Sarah Wells, Executive Director, Transportation Association of Canada
9:45 AM – 10.30 AM
Oakes North/Foyer
Break and Networking with Exhibitors sponsored by Black & McDonald
10:30 AM – noon
Hennepin South
M1 Insights from CAV Deployments
Moderated by Gregg Loane, City of Toronto
1. Operational Considerations for Connected Vehicle Services Case Study: H407 Connected Vehicle Pilot – Steve
Sprouffske, Kapsch
2. Connect Vehicle Pilot Success in Ottawa – Eco Drive I2V Proof of Concept Project –Greg Kent, City of Ottawa, Andrew
Thompson, Thompson Technologies, Prof Ata Khan, Carleton University, Thomas Bauer, Traffic Technology Solutions,
Angelo Pilla , Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
3. San Diego I-15 ATDM/DMA Testbed Evaluation Results for Connected Vehicles Applications – Pascal Volet, Aimsun
4. Potentials of a Centralized Real-time Traffic Management System for CAV Applications - Farid Mobasser, Fortran
Time Monday, June 18, 2018
10:30 AM – noon
Peninsula
M2 ITS in a Green Future
Moderated by Richard B. Easley, E-Squared Engineering
1. Development of a Multi-Year Urban GHG Emission Inventory through Spatio-Temporal Traffic Counts Prediction - Dr.
Arman Ganji, Maryam Shekarrizfard, Eric Miller, Baher Abdulhai, Matt Roorda, Marianne Hatzopoulou, University of
Toronto
2. Off-Grid Power for ITS - Moving to An Efficient, Resilient, and Green Future – Jack Stickel, Alaska Department of
Transportation and Public Facilities (retired)
3. Using Big Traffic Data to Estimate Vehicle Emissions in Real Time – Anjie Liu, Matthew Muresan, Dr. Liping Fu, University
of Waterloo
4. Accessibility and Asset Management – A Match Made in the Cloud- Jim Sheehan, North Line
5. Implementation of various ITS and Advanced Vehicle Technologies in YRT/VIVA - Igor Zaslavsky, Pri Uthayakumar, York
Region
Noon – 1:30 PM
Oakes South
Lunch and Keynote Addresses sponsored by LEA Consulting
Moderator by Nick Rosati, Niagara Region
Keynote Shailen Bhatt, President & CEO of ITS America “Intelligent Mobility: Safer. Greener. Smarter”
Mayor Diodati of Niagara Falls
Keynote Kurtis McBride, CEO and Co-Founder Miovision “The open city: building a smart city that benefits everyone”
1.30 PM – 3:00 PM
Hennepin South
Sponsored by MITL
M3 Smart Infrastructure for CAV Operations
Moderated by Sari Mahli, Electromega
1. Distributed Dynamic Route Guidance Using Network of Intelligent Intersections - Shadi Djavadian, Dr. Bilal Farooq, Nikki
Rahnamaei, Ryerson
2. Analysis of CAV Routing Algorithm in Mixed Environment - Lama Alfaseeh, Dr. Bilal Farooq, Dr. Shadi Djavadian, Ryerson
3. Designing parking facilities for autonomous vehicles – Prof. Matt Roorda, Mehdi Nourinejad, Sina Bahrami, University of
Toronto
4. Safety and Feasibility of a Fully Autonomous Shuttle on a University Campus - Andrew Bartlett, NITTEC/University at
Buffalo
Time Monday, June 18, 2018
1.30 PM – 3:00 PM
Peninsula
Sponsored by MITL
M4 Emerging Methods to Tackle Congestion
Moderated by Michael Bailey, StreetLight Data, Inc.
1. Low-cost technologies to understand and mitigate caution at railway crossings – Garreth Rempel, TRAINFO
2. Use of Contextual Accident Prediction Methods for Road Traffic Regime Adaptation – Prof. Ilham Benyahia, Amine
Chiali,UQO
3. Leveraging Mobility Pricing – How to harness mobility pricing to reduce congestion, promote fairness, and support
investment in transportation - Preeya Shah, Adrian Lightstone, WSP Canada
4. An advanced dynamic pricing framework for HOTL - concept and application to project evaluation - Rob Pringle, WSP
Canada, Goran Nikolic, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Hennepin North
Young Professionals Session
sponsored by WSP Group Canada and Niagara Region
Click here for final agenda
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Oakes North/Foyer
Break and Networking with Exhibitors sponsored by Black & McDonald
3:30 PM – 5:15 PM
Hennepin South
Sponsored by MITL
M5 Über-Intelligent Transportation Systems (Ü-ITS)
Moderated by Richard Chylinksi, Parsons
1. Understanding Travel Demand with AI Insights – Wendy Reuter, CUTA
2. A Practical Application of Artificial Intelligence in Traffic Responsive Signal Control – Mark Conrad, Ehsan Bagheri,
Parsons
3. Calgary’s Traffic Management Centre – A step towards AI and Machine Learning – Sameer Patil, City of Calgary
4. Predictive analysis of publicly available open datasets towards enhancing intelligent transportation systems - Olaitan
Olaleye, Philips Lighting Research North America
5. Implementation of a Realistic Traffic Simulation Model for Resource Road Environments – Prof. David G Michelson, UBC
Time Monday, June 18, 2018
3:30 PM – 5:15 PM
Oakes South
Sponsored by MITL
M6 Speed Learning with Next Gen AI Experts*
Moderated/facilitated by Prof. Bilal Farooq and
Ms. Mara Bullock, WSP Group Canada
1. Modelling the effect of sensors failure to improve the reliability of Origin-Destination trip estimation in congested traffic
networks – Mostafa Salari, UoC (presented by Soheila Aalmai)
2. Road network vulnerability analysis considering the probability of rare events - Mohammad Ansari, UoC (presented by
Nadia Moshahedi)
3. Transportation Mode detection Using WiFi data - Arash Kalatian, Ryerson
4. Estimating Travel Times for Separate Facilities on Freeways Using Bluetooth Measurements – Wenfu Wang, University of
Waterloo
5. Inferring Transportation Mode from GPS traces using Generative Adversarial Networks - Ali Yazdizadeh, Concordia
6. Real-time Automated Winter Road Condition Monitoring Using Pre-trained Deep Neural Networks - Guangyuan Pan,
University of Waterloo
7. Adaptive Traffic Signal Control Using Bluetooth/Wifi Data: A Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach- Matthew Muresan,
University of Waterloo
8. Pedestrian Density Modelling using Generative Deep Learning on WiFi Data- Melvin Wong, Ryerson
9. Enter the Matrix: Adaptive Signal Control using Deep Reinforcement Learning – Wade Genders, McMasters
10. Fair Resource Allocation in Emergency Evacuation Using Intelligent Transportation Systems – Soheila Aalmai, UoC
11. A bi-level optimization model for mixed urban-freeway network - Nadia Moshahedi, University of Calgary
*Note: This session will be a highly interactive session organized into three parts: firstly, all speakers will be given 3 minutes each
to present their poster slide to the audience followed by a moderated discussion and thirdly all speakers will be available for
general discussions next to their posters
4:45 PM – 6:30 PM
Fallsview Private Dining
Room
ITS Canada Board of Directors Meeting
6:45 PM – 9:00 PM ITS Canada reception – by invitation only
Time Tuesday, June 19, 2018
7:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Oakes North/Foyer
Exhibit Open
7:15 AM – 3:00 PM
Oakes Foyer
Registration
7:15 AM – 8:15 AM
Oakes South
Women in ITS Canada Breakfast Meeting – co-hosted by Mara Bullock, Athena Hutchins and Janneke van der Zee (if you are
interested in joining, send an email to [email protected])
7:15 AM – 8:15 AM
Oakes South
Breakfast sponsored by PBX Engineering
8:15 AM – 9:15 AM
Oakes South
Sponsored by Global
Automakers Canada
“ITS for Life” Session sponsored by Global Automakers of Canada Moderator Richard B. Easley, E-Squared Engineering
Presenters:
Mr. Richard B. Easley, President E-Squared Engineering
Ms. Usha Elyatamby, Associate Director, IBI Group
Mr. Stephen Erwin, Head, Intelligent Transportation Systems Program Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
9:15 AM – 10:00 AM
Oakes North/Foyer
Smart Cities Ecosystem Exhibit Tour – organized by Jeff Smart, Tacel Ltd, Arif Rafiq, Esri Canada
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Oakes North/Foyer
Break and Networking with Exhibitors sponsored by Black & McDonald
10:30 AM – 11.15 AM Smart Cities Ecosystem Technical Tour
Time Tuesday, June 19, 2018
10:30 AM – Noon
Hennepin South
T1 Smart and Integrated Management
Moderated by Athena Hutchins, NITTEC
1. Benefits and Lessons Learned from Integrated Corridor Management – Jeff Adler, Kapsch
2. 511DFW Multimodal Traveler Information System- Natalie Bettger/Marian Thompson, NCTCOG
3. I-80 SMART Corridor ICM, Derek Pines, Parsons
4. ICM and Cooperative Approaches in California - Daniel Lukasik, Parsons
5. Vehicle to Vehicle Communication for Resource Road Environments – Prof. David G Michelson, UBC
10:30 AM – Noon
Peninsula
T2 Prospects of Smart Mobility in Canada
Moderated by Usha Elyatamby, IBI Group
1. What does the future hold for Smart Cities in Canada? Impact of automated and transformative transportation systems –
Prof. Baher Abdulhai, Roorda, M., Habib, K., Hatzoupolou, M., iCity-CATTS
2. City of Calgary Next Generation TMC – Establishing the Foundation for a Smart City Operations Centre – Jonathan
Darton, IBI Group, Sameer Patil, City of Calgary
3. Are Canadian municipalities truly getting ready for the Smart City revolution?- Arif Rafiq, Esri Canada
4. Driving Change” – The Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications Report and its Potential impact on
the Automotive Industry In Canada - Dave Adams, Global Automakers Canada
Noon – 1:30 PM
Oakes South
Lunch and keynote addresses sponsored by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Moderator Gregg Loane, City of Toronto
Keynote Dr. William Anderson, CB Institute, University of Windsor “Smart Corridors, Smart Borders, Smart Cities” Keynote Mr. Kirk Steudle, Director, Michigan DoT “Smart Collaboration”
Time Tuesday, June 19, 2018
1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Meet at 1:15 pm at
Registration Desk
Technical Tour – Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge is an international border crossing that connects two popular tourist destinations, Niagara Falls, NY to
Niagara Falls, ON. Over 1.2 million pedestrians and over 2.4 million vehicles cross this bridge annually making this one of the
busiest connections on the Northern Border. Beyond the amazing view of both the American and Canadian Falls, this session will
discuss the Border Wait Time system that has recently been installed and what that means to the Niagara corridor as a
whole. We will also look at some of the various challenges at the border and what the future may look like.
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Hennepin South
T3 Smart Cities – Smart Corridors Technology Solutions Moderated by Phil Masters, Parsons
1. A mobile fare payment solution – Carl Woo, York Region
2. York Region's travel time/speed monitoring system using Bluetooth – Paul Nause, York Region
3. Use of Drones for Real-Time Traffic Management – Gregg Loane, City of Toronto
4. Smart Highway Corridor – Travel Time Delay Information – Frank Pinder, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, Christina
Klein, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, Louis Vachon, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, Robert Bruce, TPA NA
5. Technology Testing as Part of the QEW HOT Lanes Pilot Project – Geoff Knapp, WSP
Time Tuesday, June 19, 2018
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Peninsula
T4 Smart Cooperation for Safety and Extreme Conditions
Moderated by Cory Edgar, PBX Engineering
1. Anticipating Traffic Changes during Severe weather – Peter Fedechko, IRD
2. Smart City Solution for winter mobility management – Mike Burton, Campbell Scientific
3. Vehicle-to-railway (V2R) technologies for school bus safety at railway crossings - Garreth Rempel, TRAINFO
4. LED Blank-Out Sign - Bylaw Turn Prohibition Enhancement – Hong Fu, City of Toronto
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM Break and networking with the Exhibitors sponsored by Black & McDonald
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM Tear Down Exhibit
3:30 PM – 5:00PM
Hennepin South
T5 Smart Cities – Smart Corridors Smart Mobility
Moderated by Richard B. Easley, E-Squared Engineering
1. Intersect™: A Revolutionary Platform Promoting the Transition to “Smart Cities” – Patrick Lauzière, Orange Traffic
2. Introducing the World's Smartest Intersection – Dave Bullock, Miovision
3. Enable smarter mobility through advanced V2I technology – Victor Darias, Global Traffic Technologies Canada
4. Taxonomy and Abstraction of the On-Demand Mobility Aviation System for Smarter Cities - Mesa-Arango,
Rodrigo/Wancheng Dai, Florida Institute of Technology
5. Creating Trusted Data to Enable ITS Applications in Smart Cities – Kevin Henry, ESCRYPT
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Peninsula
T6 Smart Cooperation
Moderated by Stanley Hung, LEA Consulting
1. Enabling Real World Deployments of Autonomous Vehicles to Support Smart Mobility - Joah Sapphire, Global Dynamic
Group & University of Buffalo
2. Railway Crossing Information System – Julian Vasquez, PBX Engineering
3. AURORA Connected Vehicle Test Bed – Prof. David G Michelson, UBC
4. Development of an ITS Services Book – Manny Grewal, CIMA+, Lija Whittaker, Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
5. ITS Program in BC – Brigid Canil, BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Time Tuesday, June 19, 2018
5:50 PM – 9:30 PM
Great Room
Oakes South
ITS CANADA AWARDS CEREMONY AND GALA DINNER- Awards Ceremony Chair: John Greenough
5:50 pm to 6:45 pm Cocktail Reception in the Great Room
6.45 pm: Gala Dinner
Guest speaker - Mr. Andrew Giordano, Director of the Youth Circus Project.
Presentation details:
"What if progress wasn't measured by work, but rather by play? We know that creativity and innovation can only flourish in a brain
that is immersed regularly in play. This presentation shares the idea of developing your ability to find and keep that state where
work is joyful and a true expression of what you're capable of. The state where everything is allowed to be possible, and our best
ideas come. Incorporating spectacular circus arts, this presentation shares a journey toward authentic and impactful living"
CLICK HERE for more details about the Youth Circus Project.
Time Wednesday, June 20 2018
7:15 AM – 8:15 AM
Oakes Foyer
Registration
7:30 AM – 8:15 AM
Oakes South
Breakfast sponsored by Econolite Canada
8:15 AM – 9:45 AM
Hennepin South
W1 The future of Big Data
Moderated by Rajeev Roy, Regional Municipality of York
1. Future issues in IoT and Big Data: A Business Driven Model for Managing Data – Kirk Schuller, York Region
2. iCity Ontology for IoT and Big Data - Dr. Megan Katsumi, Mark Fox, UoT
3. A Blueprint for Applying Big Data to Small Projects - Michael Bailey, StreetLight Data, Dewan Karin, City of Toronto
8:15 AM – 9:45 AM
Peninsula
W2 Securing Transportation Systems – Cybersecurity
Moderated by Mark Conrad, Parsons
1. Canadian Municipal ITS Deployment Scan – Chris Philp, CIMA+, Jason Boose, Transport Canada
2. Truck Parking System Deployment – Lessons Learned – Dr. Jeff Adler, Kapsch
3. Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Methodologies - Lauri J. Brady, Kapsch
4. Detection systems at the Melocheville tunnel - René Marcouiller, CIMA+, Pascal Roberge, JCCBI
5. Alex Fraser Bridge Capacity Improvements - Cory Edgar, PBX, Brigid Canil, BC Ministry of Transportation and
Infrastructure Mathew Bond. BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
9:45 AM – 10:00 AM
Foyer
Peninsula/Hennepin
Break
Time Wednesday, June 20 2018
10.00 AM – 11:30 AM
Peninsula
W3 Innovations in Collecting and Applying Traffic Data
Moderated by Michael De Santis, Innovation MI-8
1. Generating electricity from kinetic motion of roadway infrastructure – Yeatland Wong, City of Calgary/Dr. Ferguson, UoC
2. Preparing MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION OF ONTARIO COMPASS System for IoT – Wendy Ng, Paul Lim-hing,
David Tsui, Herbert Ng, Everard Rodney, Hoi Wong Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, Mark Conrad, Parsons
3. The use of automated video-based counters to evaluate the effects of the King Street Transit Pilot across all modes -
Aakash Harpalani, City of Toronto
4. Regional Big Data Solution for Transportation in Southern California – Daniel Lukasik, Parsons
5. Signal Phasing and Timing – Policy Considerations - Rajnath Bissessar, Masoud Ramezani, City of Toronto
10.00 AM – 11:30 AM
Hennepin South
W4 ITS Deployments and Applications
Barry Pekilis, National Research Council
1. Cybersecurity of TMS and the implications of CAV – Marisa Ramon, Daniel A. Zajac, Southwest Research Institute
2. Connecting Cloud Services & Agency Infrastructure – Richard Chylinski, Parsons
3. A Generic Framework for Security Risk Assessment for Intelligent Transportation Systems- Paul Bottinelli, ESCRYPT
4. “What are Smart Cities and a Smart Transportation Systems without a Cyber Secured Fortified Smart Grid Network?” –
Eric Labrie, IS5 Communications
5. Secure V2X Proof of Concept Deployment in the City of Stratford- Kevin Henry, ESCRYPT
11:30 AM – noon
Oakes South
Keynote on Privacy sponsored by StreetLight Data, Inc.
Moderated Kara Selke, StreetLight Data, Inc
Renee Barrette, Office of the Information & Privacy Commissioner " Privacy Controls for Smart City Initiatives”
Noon – 12:30 PM
Oakes South
Closing Luncheon
12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Oakes South
CYBER SECURITY AND PRIVACY WORKSHOP - UNDERSTANDING NEEDS AND BEST PRACTICES
Moderated by Pino Porciello, ESCRYPT
Click here for a complete workshop agenda.