Programme

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    WEDNESDAY, November 16, 2011

      TRACK SESSION A
      A1: Infrastructure Simulation & Visualization

    • Track Host: Dr. Holly Handley
    • Developing GIS Tools for Planning, Mitigation and Preparedness for Large Scale Emergencies and Disasters (Narang)
    • The E-CITY 2020 game: The Use of Simulation Games can Accelerate Market Model Design for the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (Helmer)
    • Games for Training and Evaluation of First Responders (Naidu) tentative
    • Leveraging Games to Plan Cities Better (Pande) tentative
    • A2: ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION METHODS

    • Track Host: Dr. Vickie Parsons
    • A Three-Phase Framework for Elicitation of Infrastructure Requirements (Katina)
    • Mapping the Results of Mobile Network Monitoring: A GIS Solution (Pedroarias)
    • Dynamic Control of Infrastructure Networks (de Rider)
    • The Role of Interdependencies in Failure Statistics for Complex Systems (Beyeler) tentative
    • WEDNESDAY, November 16, 2011

        TRACK SESSION B
        B1: METHODS FOR DESIGN, ANALYSIS, & OPERATION

      • Track Host: Dr. Charles B. Keating
      • Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions by the Indian Mobile Telecom Industry (Krishnan)
      • Interdependency Modeling and Analysis for Operational SA (Dudenhoffee) tentative
      • Proposed Method for Defining Critical Infrastructures (Simion) tentative
      • An Agent-based Model to Support negotiation-Based Order Acceptance in a Multi-Plant Enterprise (Mobini) tentative
      • B2: INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE

      • Track Host: Dr. Adrian V. Gheorghe
      • Planning for an Uncertain Future: A Case Study (Bijloo)
      • Evaluation of State of Resilience for a Critical Infrastructure in a Context of Interdependencies (Hemond)
      • Infrastructure Planning under Uncertainty: A Case Study (Taneja)
      • A Methodology and Tool for Prioritizing Restoration of Critical Infrastructure Following a Wide Area Disaster (Yang) tentative
      • Public and Private Sector Issues Relating to the Implementation of Department of Homeland Security Critical Infrastructures Policies (Samford) tentative
      • THURSDAY, November 17, 2011

          TRACK SESSION C
          C1: MODELING & ANALYSIS OF INFRASTRUCTURE

        • Track Host: Dr. Holly Handley
        • A Simple Explicit Model Approximating the Relationship between Speed and Density of Vehicular Traffic on Urban Roads (Asundi)
        • Performance Based Dynamic Contracting Mechanism (Demirel)
        • Impacts of Electric Vehicles’ Scenario on Impacts to Residential Electricity Low Voltage Grid by a Monte Carlo Simulations (Du)
        • Integrating Two Markets: Learning from Game Design (Narang) tentative
        • C2: POLITICAL & POLICY ISSUES

        • Track Host: Dr. Vickie Parsons
        • Infrastructural and Policy Challenges with Achieving the Fossil Fuels Free Energy Supply: The Case of the City of Leeuwarden (deBoer)
        • Supporting Sustainability Through Smart Infrastructures: The Case of the Study of Amsterdam (Brinkman)
        • Institutional Analysis of Urban Transportation in Bangalore (Vaidyanathan)
        • An Approach to Regional Planning in India (Rathi)
        • FRIDAY, November 18, 2011

            TRACK SESSION D
            D1: GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT ISSUES

          • Track Host: Dr. Charles B. Keating
          • Using the Gini Index to Measure the Inequality in Infrastructure Services Provided within an Urban Region (Asundi)
          • Towards Enhanced Collaboration and Information Sharing for Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Current Barriers and Emerging Capabilities (Petrenj)
          • Institutional Reform and Technology Diffusion: The case of Electricity Distribution Sector of Andhra Pradesh, India (Bhatt)
          • Deepening Understanding of Indian Budget Tradeoffs through Visualization and Games (King)
          • D2: INFRASTRUCTURE VULNERABILITY

          • Track Host: Dr. C. Ariel Pinto
          • The Value of Utilizing Stochastic Mapping of Food Distribution Networks for Understanding Risks and Tracing Contaminant Pathways (Conrad)
          • Considering Emergency and Disaster Management Systems from a Software Architecting Perspective (Mukherjee)
          • The Risk Quadruplet: An Integrated Assessment of Threat, Vulnerability, Consequence, and Perception (Hill) tentative
          • “tentative” indicates an abstract was received but not a full paper


            PANEL INFORMATION

              PANEL A: INFRANOMICS IN CHINA

            • Key Technologies for Next Generation of Comprehensive Passenger Transfer Hubs in China
            • Strategy Research for China Next Generation ITS
            • Integrated Risk Governance Program (Dr. Ming Wang)
              ODU STUDENT SESSION

            • Kent Baggett, Berna Tokgoz, Mehmet Secilmis, and Metin Gultekin
              B: GOVERNANCE & INFRANOMICS

            • Governance in Critical Infrastructure (Chair: Behnido Calida)
            • Simulation Support for Infranomics (Chair: Dr. Andreas Tolk)