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Intelligent Transportation Systems 2020/21 fall

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Introduction to ITS

Note: ' The recording and slides will appear during the day of the lecture, latest next day '

Lectures

  • Week 1 - Introduction to ITS (Basic Knowledge) [Live Stream]
    • Slides
    • Video
      • Additional material discussed during the lecture:
        • Safety of transportation
        • Future of Transport
  • Week 2 - Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) [Recording]
    • Slides
    • Video
      • Web based Application:
        • City Protal Tartu
  • Week 3 - Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS): Applications & Examples [Recording]
    • Slides
    • Video
  • Week 4 - Traffic Monitoring Systems: Technology and Sensors [Recording]
    • Slides
    • Video
  • Week 5 - Project's Presentations (no lecture) [Live Stream]
  • Week 6 - Advanced Driver Assistance System: ADAS [Recording]
    • Slides
    • Video
  • Week 7 - Special Subject: Travel Time Variability [Recording]
    • Slides Part 1
    • Video Part 1
      • Additional material:
        • Exercice for understanding how to read travel time distribution
  • Week 8 - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and ITS [Live Stream]
    • Slides
    • Video
  • Week 9 - Mid-Term Exam
  • Week 10 - ITS: Human Mobility and Mobile Network Data [Recording]
    • Slides
    • Extra for Reading
    • Video
  • Week 11 - Simulating Urban Mobility [Recording]
    • Slides
    • Video
  • Week 12 - Network Modeling and Shortest Path [Recording]
    • Slides
    • Video
  • Week 13 - ITS and Sustainability [ Readings For Home]
    • Sustainability
    • European Roadmap Electrification of Road Transport
  • Week 14 - Project Final Presentations [9th Dec] [Live Stream]
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  • [31st Dec] - Project Reports (at 00:00)
    • Example report
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  • [16th & 18th Dec] - Final Exam
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  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • University of Tartu
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