Professor Hamdar and his GWTP research group participated in the 99th Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting.


January 17, 2020

Professor Hamdar and his GWTP research group participated in the 99th Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting.  The meeting was held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC, between the 12th and the 16th of January of 2020.

The George Washington University Transportation Program presented 5 papers:

Hamdar, S. H., Talebpour, A., D’sa, K., Knoop, V., Daamen, W. and Treiber, M. (2020). “A Behavioral Based Pedestrian Modeling Approach: Formulation, Sensitivity Analysis, and Calibration”. 99th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 12-16 January 2020 (Paper 20-05446).

Haque, M., Kang, S. and Hamdar, S. H. (2020). “Directivity and Percolation Analysis of Urban Travel Patterns: Exploratory Case Study Using Taxi Trip Data”. 99th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 12-16 January 2020 (Paper 20-03341).

Silverstein, C. E., Hamdar, S. H. and Talebpour, A. (2020). “Microscopic Traffic Simulation with Collision Formation”. 99th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 12-16 January 2020 (Paper 20-02416).

Hosseini, M. K., Devunuri, S., Talebpour, A. and Hamdar, S. H. (2020). “Vehicle Trajectory Data Collection Using Aerial Videography”. 99th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 12-16 January 2020 (Paper 20-03146).

Pan, D., Zhang, W., Hamdar, S. H. and Kang, S. (2020). “Short-Term Traffic Prediction and Incident Detection with Single Traffic Detector Using Recurrent Neural Network”. 99th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 12-16 January 2020 (Paper 20-02505).

Professor Hamdar and his colleagues also organized the workshop titled “The Advancement of Modeling Connected and Automated Vehicles: Past and Future”. The Workshop (1032) was presided by Professor Hamdar and was held on Sunday January the 12th, 2020, featuring 8 presentations and 9 speakers.