Preliminary Program
October 2, 2025
08:00-09:00 – Registration
09:00-10:00 – Welcome & Plenary session I.
Welcome messages
Prof. Dr. Máté Zöldy (3′)
Platina Sponsor (3′)
TBD (3′)
Plenary session I.
Lecture title: TBD (25′)
Dr. István Szászi
Ammonia as a prospective fuel for internal combustion engines (25′)
Dr. Wojciech Tutak
10:00-10:20 – Coffee break
10:20-11:50 – Auditorium
Advanced fuels, drives and engines
Optimizing a Diesel Aftertreatment System Using Machine Learning and Simulation (15′)
Aleksandr Sabanovic, Jonas Matijosius, Arturas Kilikevicius, Aleksandras Chlebnikovas and Tadas Zvirblis
Experimental Investigation Regarding the Use of EGR System in Internal Combustion Engine (15′)
Dragos Tutunea, Horia Beles, Florin Bogdan Scurt and Bogdan Adrian Tolea
Dynamic TREC system concentration tracking for efficient control (15′)
Emese Lévai and Ákos Bereczky
From Forest to Fuel: Exploring Uapaca kirkiana (wild loquat) Extracts to Enhance Biodiesel Life (15′)
Thomas Kivevele and Henry Kahimbi
In-Depth Analysis of External EGR in Diesel Engines (15′)
Ádám Nyerges
10:20-11:50 – Section Room I.
Cognitive traffic management
Definition of a utility function for daily activity scheduling optimization in activity-based modelling contexts (15′)
Bladimir Toaza and Domokos Esztergár-Kiss
Scalable Implementation of Autonomous Vehicle Functions for Closed-Environment Sensing and Control (15′)
Csanád Ferencz and Máté Zöldy
Considerations regarding design and construction of the rear underrun protective devices of trailers intended for the transport of wood material (15′)
Vlad Imre Tent, Florin Bogdan Scurt, Tiberiu Vesselenyi, Horia Beles, Bogdan Adrian Tolea and Stefan Iuliu Halasz
Cognitive Mobility Hubs: Rethinking Sport Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Development (15′)
Richard Szaloki and Petra Szakonyi
Do more people use public transport that is more understandable? (15′)
Balázs Horváth
10:20-11:50 – Section Room II.
Advanced emobility
Effects of Feasibility Constraints on Optimisation of a Synchronous Reluctance Machine (15′)
Mihály Katona and Tamás Orosz
A mathematical prediction of the expected benefits of V2H and V2B Bidirectional Electric Vehicle Charging Strategies for Residential and Community Utilization (15′)
Carlo Villante and Michele Anatone
Drivers of CO₂ Emissions in Central European Transport: Intra and Inter-Country Spatial Analysis (15′)
Ammar Al-Lami, Anas Alatawneh and Adam Torok
Determination of Battery Electric Motorcycle Energy Consumption Using a Virtual Vehicle Model and Measurements, and Optimization Possibilities (15′)
Ábel Göntér, Tibor Sipos and Ábel Göntér
Comparison of Driving Styles for Estimating the Range of Electric Vehicles (15′)
Peter Harth and Bence Major
12:00-13:00 – Lunch
13:00-14:00 – Roundtable discussion
Managing global automotive R&D challenges in local collaborations
Moderator
Enikő Gécsek Tóth
Roundtable members
Dr. István Szászi
Dr. Barna Hanula
Mr. Sven Richter
Mr. Ákos Garaba
14:00-14:50 – Plenary session II.
Plenary session II.
AI-Powered Mobility: Transforming the Landscape of Automotive Innovation (25′)
Prof. Dr. László Palkovics
Electric Vehicles in the Era of Cognitive Mobility: Data, Energy and Smart Integration (25′)
Prof. Dr. İlhami Çolak
14:50-15:50 – Award Ceremony & Demos
15:50-16:10 – Coffee break
16:10-18:10 – Auditorium
Cognitive applications in smart infrastructure
Polymer and Fiber Modification of Asphalt Mixtures (15′)
Mohammad Fahad and Nagy Richard
An Agent-Based Modeling Approach for a Bi-Level Optimization and Simulation Framework in Road and Street Maintenance Planning (15′)
Amir Hajimirzajan, Milad Kazemian, Ghezelhesar Ahmad Davari and Szabolcs Fischer
Traffic Sign Detection Related to Weather Variations (15′)
Ziyad N. Aldoski and Csaba Koren
New challenges for tunnel structure design (15′)
Éva Lublóy and Judit Koltai
Investigation of the size effect of concrete elements and surface optimization to enhance DIC measurements (15′)
Hanna Csótár, Szabolcs Szalai, Gusztáv Baranyai and Szabolcs Fischer
The Concept of a Digital Road Operator – Data-Driven Road Management (15′)
Tamás Attila Tomaschek
16:10-18:10 – Section Room I.
New aspects of cyber security and safety
Swarm-Synapse Hybrid IDS for Cognitive and Mobile Cybersecurity: Integrating Starling Flock Optimization with Spiking Neural Networks for Resilient Threat Detection (15′)
Kumaresan T, Raja Guru Ramaraj, Rajeshwari Ramaiah Murugesan, Sasikumar A N and Manjunathan Alagarsamy
Mobility-Centric Cognitive Cybersecurity in IoT: Quantum-Inspired Transformer with ZOO-Seasons Hybrid Feature Selection (15′)
Nithyadevi Shanmugam, Manjunathan Alagarsamy, Ranjidha Periyasamy, Vairaprakash Selvaraj and Raja Guru Ramaraj
Analysis of defects and wear in the braking system of trucks and their influence on road safety (15′)
Madalin-Florin Popa, Florin Bogdan Scurt, Horia Beles and Bogdan Adrian Tolea
Integrating Digital Twin and Explainable AI for Cyber Resilience in Critical Infrastructures (15′)
İlhami Çolak, Utku Kale, Erdal Irmak and İsmail Erkek
Deep Learning-based Tire Defect Recognition and Classification Technology (15′)
Ai Juan Li, Qiang Zheng and Jia Qi Chen
16:10-18:10 – Section Room II.
Advanced emobility
Strategic Evaluation of Urban Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure in Budapest Using Integrated Multi-Criteria Methods (15′)
Omar Alharasees, Artūras Kilikevičius and Utku Kale
How to fulfil environmental aspects of individual car purchasing preferences (15′)
István Lerchner and Zöldy Máté
Comprehensive analysis of radial- and axial flux synchronous reluctance machines for electric vehicle applications (15′)
Tibor Vajsz, Dániel Norbert Szántó, Vilmos Paiss, Csongor Horváth, Richárd Csaba Kovács and István Szászi
An investigation of axial flux synchronous reluctance machines with aluminum- and copper windings for electric vehicle applications (15′)
Tibor Vajsz, Vilmos Paiss, Richard Csaba Kovács, Csongor Horváth, Dániel Norbert Szántó and István Szászi
19:30-21:00 – Banquet
Mercure Korona Hotel (H-1053 Budapest, Kecskeméti str. 14.)
October 3, 2025
08:00-09:00 – Registration
09:00-10:50 – Opening & Plenary lectures
Opening speech
Prof. Dr. Máté Zöldy (10′)
Plenary lectures
Recent Advancements in EO Based Monitoring of Railway Infrastructure (25′)
Prof. Dr. Milan Banić
Lecture title: TBD (25′)
László Reich
Future-Proof Tracks: Building Railway Resilience through Digital Innovation (25′)
Dr. Hana Dellemann
Lecture title: TBD (25′)
Plenary speaker: TBD
10:50-11:10 – Coffee break
11:10-12:30 – Auditorium
Smart railways I.
Numerical determination of contact radii in rail-wheel contact (15′)
Zoltán Major, Attila Németh, Vivien Jóvér and Szabolcs Fischer
LCC estimation of ballasted track superstructure with wide sleepers and the universal side-tamping technology (15′)
Michal Przybylowicz, Olga Nabochenko, Mykola Sysyn and Szabolcs Fischer
Cognitive Audio Fault Detection in Railway Switching Systems Using Spectrogram-Based Transfer Learning (15′)
Raja Guru R, Ramana M, Parthiban S and Antony Nithin A
Scanning and measuring the railway track and its environment with developed LiDAR measuring systems (15′)
Peter Palotas and Attila Domotor
11:10-12:30 – Section Room I.
Special applications I.
School Streets: Transforming Urban Spaces for Safer Student Commuting (15′)
Petra Szakonyi and Emese Mako
E-scooters and Public Transport: Competition or Multimodal Synergy in Sustainable Urban Mobility? (15′)
Petra Szakonyi and Agoston Winkler
Lighting and Cognitive Safety Evaluation of Designated Pedestrian Crossings: A Case Study from Hungary (15′)
Emese Makó, Miklós Ittzés, Viktória Kálmán, Csaba Borbola and Erzsébet Hóz
Application of Queuing Theory to Analyze Pedestrian Flow at Crosswalks: Implications for Road Capacity and Traffic Management (15′)
Souvanthone Phetoudom and Emese Mako
12:30-13:30 – Lunch
13:30-15:10 – Auditorium
Smart railways II.
A locomotive gearbox lubrication system (15′)
Ján Dižo, Alyona Lovska, Miroslav Blatnický, Martin Bučko and Oksana Kryshtopa
Railway Track Quality Inspection via GLasso with Zero-crossing Segmentation (15′)
Abdaljbbar Dawod and György Terdik
Analysis of running properties of a rail motor unit (15′)
Alyona Lovska, Ján Dižo, Miroslav Blatnický and Martin Bučko
Recent Advancements in EO-based Monitoring of Railway Infrastructure (15′)
Milan Banic, Danijela Ristić-Durrant, Alina Klapper, Dietrich Kuhn, Miloš Simonović and Szabolcs Fischer
13:30-15:10 – Section Room I.
Special applications II.
Fed-AI: Explainable Federated Learning for Sustainable Crop Forecasting and Agro-Logistics (15′)
Aswin Kumaran Mahesh Kannan, Raja Guru R and Jaya Swaruba Lakshmi Mahesh Kannan
Secure and distributed automotive logistics systems integrating federated learning and blockchain for cognitive vehicle networks (15′)
Vetrivel Pandian, Raja Guru R and Prabhu Radhakrishnan
Real-Flight Monitoring of Vital Physiological Parameters in Pilots: Implications for Performance, Training, and Safety in Aviation (15′)
Omar Alharasees, Artūras Kilikevičius and Utku Kale
Deep Learning-Based Classification of Expert and Novice Pilot Performance During Simulated Flight (15′)
Farzad Zolfaghari, Maria Papanikou, Arturas Kilikevicius and Utku Kale
Leveraging Eye-Tracking Biometrics for Predictive Analytics in Aviation Landing Performance (15′)
Maria Papanikou, Farzad Zolfaghari, Arturas Kilikevicius and Utku Kale