AM26
Closing the ITS and Energy Deployment Gap: A Long-Term Strategy
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
S331C (Orange County Convention Center )
Organizer:
Kunik Lee, Chief Safety Scientist, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Invited Moderator:
Susan Shaheen, Lecturer & Co-Director, Transportation Sustainability Research Center (TSRC) University of California, Berkeley
Session Description
This session is focused on closing the ITS and energy deployment gap by re-envisioning intelligent transportation systems and energy systems over the long term. Speakers will address a range of technologies and social factors, which could dramatically increase safety, mobility, livability, and efficiency--building upon current applications, breakthrough technologies, and social trends that can strategically advance the future. Session panelists will explore how future generations will face many hurdles and opportunities, such as climate change, energy security, economic recession, and technological advancement.
Invited Speakers:
Scott Andrews, Technical Partner, Cogenia Partners, LLC
Matthew Barth, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Director of CE-CERT, University of California - Riverside
Susan Shaheen, Ph.D., Co-Director and Lecturer, Transportation Sustainability Research Center, University of California, Berkeley
Scott McCormick, President, Connected Vehicle Trade Association