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Computational transportation science

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Computational Transportation Science (CTS) is an emerging discipline that combines computer science and engineering with the modeling, planning, and economic aspects of transportation. The discipline studies how to improve the safety, mobility, and sustainability of the transportation system by taking advantage of information technologies and ubiquitous computing. A list of subjects encompassed by CTS can be found at [1].

Three academic conferences on CTS have been held up to date:

  • The First International Workshop on Computational Transportation Science[2]
  • The Second International Workshop on Computational Transportation Science[3]
  • Dagstuhl Seminar 10121 on Computational Transportation Science[1]