美国亚利桑那州立大学MIRCHANDANI PITU BHAGWANDAS教授应邀来院授课

课程名称:MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION FOR TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH

主讲人:美国亚利桑那州立大学MIRCHANDANI PITU BHAGWANDAS教授

时间:2016年6月27日(周一)—7月1日(周五)13:10-16:40

地点:交通运输学院211室

 

授课纲要:

MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION FOR TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH

1.Introduction to Network Models in Transportation (7 hours)

I.How we may conceptualize and analyze problems in Transportation

II.Networks Models for Logistics, Traffic Flow and Mixed Flows

III.Fundamentals of traffic flow theory and network flows
(Review of classical network flow models; continuous flow versus discrete flow; vehicular traffic flow theory; simulation of traffic flow.)

2.Modeling and Analysis for Modern Transportation & Intelligent Transportation Systems (7 hours)

I.Transportation planning and the role of ITS data

II.Role of sensors and the design of their configuration

III.Traffic Operations: 

(Review of traffic control; ITS and real-time traffic control; ramp-metering; dynamic traffic assignment, incident management; evacuation management}

IV.  Role of Simulation Modeling

3.Location of Sensors (1.5 hours)

4.Optimizing flows in traffic networks (1.5 hours)

5.Cyber-physical systems for traffic management (1.5 hours)

6.New challenges from new EMERGING technologies (1.5 hours)

I.Connected Vehicles

II.Automated Vehicles

III.Drones

 

主讲人简历:

DR. PITU B. MIRCHANDANI

Education

Sc.D., Operations Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, January 1975.

S.M., Aeronautics & Astronautics (Man-Machine Systems), MIT, June 1971.

M.S., Engineering (Control Systems), Univ.ofCaliforniaatLos Angeles, Dec. 1967. University Fellow.

B.S.,(Highest Honors) Engineering,UniversityofCaliforniaatLos Angeles, September 1966.

Research and Teaching Experience

Development of Theory, Models and Algorithms for: (1) optimization, (2) data mining, estimation & prediction, (3) dynamic games, (4) real-time control of stochastic systems, and (5) logistics, routing, location and scheduling.

Recent Applications in: (1) transportation planning models and traffic operations, (2) integrated real-time data-driven logistics, (3) cyber-physical transportation systems, (4) design of infrastructure for electric vehicles , and (5) logistics models for operating self-driving vehicle fleets.

Some Courses Taught: Network Optimization; Fundamentals of Optimization, Stochastic Systems;Decision-making under Uncertainty; Location & Logistics; Urban Service Systems; Transportation Technologies and Systems; Systems Analysis of Public Sector Problems.

Academic Experience

2009-Present:ArizonaStateUniversity,Tempe,Arizona

Professor, Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering

AVNET Chair for Supply Chain Networks (2104-date)

Director, ATLAS Research Laboratory,ArizonaStateUniversity

Senior Sustainability Scientist – ASU GlobalInstituteofSustainability

2009-PresentDenmarkTechnical University, Visiting Professor (summer), Department of Transport