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MOVE participation at ISCTSC2025: Exchange on the future of traffic surveys

Two colleagues from the MOVE research department are currently attending the 13th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods (ISCTSC2025), which takes place from 30 March to 4 April 2025 at the Naman Retreat in Da Nang, Vietnam.

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The ISCTSC brings together experts from academia and practice to discuss current challenges and new approaches in traffic survey methods. This year’s theme is ‚Blind Spots of the Transport Datascape in Times of Turbulence‘, with a special focus on innovative data collection and analysis methods in the context of global change. In addition to specialist presentations and workshops, the conference provides a forum for international exchange and the identification of future research needs.

MOVE's Florian Pühringer and Martin Berger are presenting three academic papers at the conference:

  • „From Data to Narrative: Storymaps Using Travel Behaviour Data“ (Magdalena Bürbaumer, Florian Pühringer, Jasmin Zdovc, Florian Lammer, Andreas Festl, Danica Radulovic, Michael Cik and Martin Berger)
  • „Travel Behaviour Data Fusion Model based on APP-based Survey and Floating Phone Data“ (Florian Lammer, Florian Pühringer, Martin Berger, Andreas Festl, Danica Radulovic and Michael Cik)
  • „Ex Post Validation of Automated Transportation Mode Detection Based on Spatial-Infrastructural and Traffic Regulatory Information“ (Florian Pühringer, Magdalena Bürbaumer and Martin Berger)

With these submissions, MOVE contributes to the further development of traffic survey methods and promotes the international exchange of innovative approaches fort he analysis of mobility data. The conference offers a valuable opportunity to provide new impetus for the future design of transport systems.