The First Sustainable Mobility and Transportation Symposium (SMTS 2024) took place in person in Győr, Hungary, from October 14 to 16, 2024. Essential details about the event can be found in the Preface of the conference proceedings at the following DOI.
The conference was organized as part of Széchenyi István University's VHFO/416/2023-EM_SZERZ project, titled “Preparation of digital and self-driving environmental infrastructure developments and related research to reduce carbon emissions and environmental impact” (Green Traffic Cloud).
Program Schedule
The conference programme and more information are available on the official SMT Symposium app.
Video guide to using the official SMT Symposium app: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7LQN9A0M_A
Day 1, 14 Oct 2024 Monday
Day 2, 15 Oct 2024 Tuesday
Day 3, 16 Oct 2024 Wednesday
08:30 - 09:30: Registration Science Park |
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09:30 - 11:00: Plenary session Science Park, Moderated by Prof. Dr. habil. Dogossy Gábor
Physical Characteristics of Motorsport Drivers Integrated sensors for e-drive control |
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11:00 - 12:40: Session #1 Mobility & Society II. Management Campus, Room 122, Chairs: Dr. Stefan Ugrinov, Dr. László Buics
Motorcycle/Donorcycle: Improving Motorcyclist Safety in Győr, Hungary Enhancing Efficiency in Food and Beverage Supply Chains How Perceptual Variables Influence the Behavioral Intention to Use Autonomous Vehicles |
11:00 - 12:40: Session #1 Electromobility III. Management Campus, Room 227, Chair: Christof Michenthaler
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Autorouting in PCB Design Enhancing Safety-Critical Brake System Testing with Vector SIL over Complex Vector HIL Embedded System Simulation Using Renode Induction Motor Energy Efficiency Investigation Driving Strategy Optimization in Experimental Electric Vehicles: A Study on Optimization Algorithms
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11:00 - 12:40: Session #1 Motorsport & Health Management Campus, Room 228, Chair: Dr. Kevin J. Finn
Lessons Learned from an Autonomous Race Car Competition Psychological Characteristics of Young Motocross (MX) Riders based on Hungarian Championship Races Localization Challenges in the Autonomous Motorsport Examination of psychological elements among young motocross rider (MX) athletes Research of the physiological characteristics of successful and less successful young motocross racers Heart rate pattern analysis among child motocross (MX) racers |
12:40: Lunch and Goodbye Management Campus, Ground Floor Hall |
13:00: Lunch and Goodbye Management Campus, Ground Floor Hall |