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Vincenza Torrisi
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- affiliation: University of Catania, Italy
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c20]Gabriele D'Orso, Vincenza Torrisi, Marco Migliore, Maria Attard:
A GIS-Based Approach to Enhance Safety and Accessibility of Shared Mobility Services. ICCSA (Workshops 11) 2024: 57-72 - [c19]Vincenza Torrisi, Pierfrancesco Leonardi, Andrea Araldo, Matteo Ignaccolo:
Evaluating Accessibility Within a Multimodal Transport Network: The Case Study of the City of Catania. ICCSA (Workshops 11) 2024: 95-109 - [c18]Vincenza Torrisi, Silvia Rossetti, Antonio Barbagallo, Pierfrancesco Leonardi, Matteo Ignaccolo:
A Digital Twin Simulation Framework to Assess the Impact of Street Experiments: Transforming Urban Mobility in Acireale (Italy). ICCSA (Workshops 9) 2024: 197-210 - [c17]Christian Grasso, Luca Leonardi, Joannes Sam Mertens, Vincenza Torrisi:
Real-Time Communication and Digital Twin Modelling Towards Smart Mobility in the SAMOTHRACE Project. M&N 2024: 1-6 - 2023
- [c16]Mariaelena Berlotti, Sarah Di Grande, Salvatore Cavalieri, Vincenza Torrisi, Giuseppe Inturri:
Proposal of an AI based approach for Urban Traffic Prediction from Mobility Data. IEEE Big Data 2023: 2570-2577 - [c15]Federica Stabile, Chiara Garau, Silvia Rossetti, Vincenza Torrisi:
How to Ensure Walkable Pedestrian Paths? An Assessment in the Largo Felice Area of Cagliari (Italy). ICCSA (Workshops 7) 2023: 209-226 - [c14]Luisa Sturiale, Matteo Ignaccolo, Vincenza Torrisi, Alessandro Scuderi:
An Integrated Approach for the Co-governance of Sustainable and Resilient Cities: A Focus on Green Infrastructures and Transport Mobility in Catania (Italy). ICCSA (Workshops 2) 2023: 213-230 - [c13]Antonio Barbagallo, Giulia Desogus, Chiara Garau, Matteo Ignaccolo, Pierfrancesco Leonardi, Vincenza Torrisi:
Evaluation of Urban Spaces Through the Integration of Universal Design and Microsimulation: The Case Study of the Marina District in Cagliari (Italy). ICCSA (Workshops 7) 2023: 351-370 - [c12]Lea Jeanne Marinelli, Alfonso Annunziata, Barbara Caselli, Giulia Desogus, Vincenza Torrisi, Chiara Garau:
Accessibility and Polarities of Pedestrian Network in University Campuses. A Space Syntax Application. ICCSA (Workshops 8) 2023: 383-400 - [c11]Vincenza Torrisi, Roberta Campolo, Antonio Barbagallo, Pierfrancesco Leonardi, Matteo Ignaccolo, Antonino Longo:
Multi-level Perspective Within the Regulatory Framework of Shared Mobility: A Case Studies Analysis of Italian Demand Responsive Shared Transport Services (DRSTs). ICCSA (Workshops 6) 2023: 565-580 - 2022
- [c10]Gloria Pellicelli, Barbara Caselli, Chiara Garau, Vincenza Torrisi, Silvia Rossetti:
Sustainable Mobility and Accessibility to Essential Services. An Assessment of the San Benedetto Neighbourhood in Cagliari (Italy). ICCSA (Workshops 6) 2022: 423-438 - [c9]Vincenza Torrisi, Chiara Garau, Antonio Barbagallo, Pierfrancesco Leonardi, Matteo Ignaccolo:
Modelling of Interactions Between Pedestrians and Vehicular Traffic to Promote Active Mobility: The Case of San Benedetto Neighbourhood in Cagliari (Italy). ICCSA (Workshops 4) 2022: 453-468 - 2021
- [c8]Barbara Caselli, Silvia Rossetti, Matteo Ignaccolo, Michele Zazzi, Vincenza Torrisi:
Towards the Definition of a Comprehensive Walkability Index for Historical Centres. ICCSA (10) 2021: 493-508 - [c7]Tiziana Campisi, Chiara Garau, Matteo Ignaccolo, Mauro Coni, Antonino Canale, Giuseppe Inturri, Vincenza Torrisi:
A New Vision on Smart and Resilient Urban Mobility in the Aftermath of the Pandemic: Key Factors on European Transport Policies. ICCSA (10) 2021: 603-618 - [c6]Tiziana Campisi, Elena Cocuzza, Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri, Vincenza Torrisi:
Exploring the Factors that Encourage the Spread of EV-DRT into the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans. ICCSA (5) 2021: 699-714 - [c5]Giovanna Acampa, Tiziana Campisi, Mariolina Grasso, Giorgia Marino, Vincenza Torrisi:
Exploring European Strategies for the Optimization of the Benefits and Cost-Effectiveness of Private Electric Mobility. ICCSA (5) 2021: 715-729 - 2020
- [c4]Nadia Giuffrida, Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri, Vincenza Torrisi:
Port-City Shared Areas to Improve Freight Transport Sustainability. ICCSA (7) 2020: 67-82 - [c3]Vincenza Torrisi, Chiara Garau, Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri:
"Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans": Key Concepts and a Critical Revision on SUMPs Guidelines. ICCSA (7) 2020: 613-628 - [c2]Tiziana Campisi, Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri, Giovanni Tesoriere, Vincenza Torrisi:
The Growing Urban Accessibility: A Model to Measure the Car Sharing Effectiveness Based on Parking Distances. ICCSA (7) 2020: 629-644
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c1]Vincenza Torrisi, Matteo Ignaccolo, Giuseppe Inturri:
Innovative Transport Systems to Promote Sustainable Mobility: Developing the Model Architecture of a Traffic Control and Supervisor System. ICCSA (3) 2018: 622-638
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