3rd Regional Seminar on Weigh-In-Motion 2022

‘Towards a Desired Transport Future: Safe, Sufficient and Safe’

LocationPretoria, South Africa
Date6-8 July 2022
OrganiserInternational Society for WIMSATCPIARC
Hosts40th Southern African
Transport Conference
ISWIM
ChairHans van LooCo-chair
SupportersSANRAL
Major SponsorsMikros
Sponsors IRD, CAMEA, CESTEL, Intercomp, Q-free
# of Delegates>50# of Papers
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Disclaimer: The information provided, projects described, ideas shared, and claims made in the presentations do not necessary represent the official view or position of ISWIM. While care has been taken in the preparation of the content of this event, ISWIM accepts no responsibility in its use, for any omission, or damage that may be caused and does not endorse any specific product or result presented in the following presentations.

Speakers, Topics and Presentations

  • Chris Koniditsiotis (ISWIM, Australia)
    Welcome and Introduction of ISWIM
  • Nazir Ali (PIARC, Egypt)
    Introduction of PIARC
    3A-1 Nazir Alli – Introduction PIARC
  • Louw Kannemeyer, (SANRAL, South Africa)
    Use of WIM Data in South Africa
    3A-1 Kannemeyer
  • Hans van Loo, (Corner Stone/ISWIM, Switzerland)
    Global Developments in Weigh-in-Motion
    3A-1 Hans van Loo – Developments
  • Bernard Jacob, (University G. Eiffel, France)
    Overload Detection and Mitigation in the World
  • Alta Swanepoel, (ASA, South Africa)
    Legal Framework in South Africa
    3A-2 Alta Swanepoel
  • Fernando Braulio, (DNIT, Brazil)
    Implementation of WIM for Direct Enforcement in Brazil
  • David Betaille, (University G. Eiffel, France)
    WIM for Direct Enforcement in France
  • Rob Sik, (Mikros, South Africa)
    History of WIM in South Africa
    3A-3 Mikros – Rob Sik
  • Leonardo Guerson, (Intercomp, USA)
    3 Different Strategies for WIM for Direct Enforcement
    3A-3 Intercomp – Leonardo Guerson
  • Jan Fucik, (CAMEA, Czech Republic)
    Experiences with WIM Sensor Development
    3A-3 Camea – Jan Fucik
  • Brendan Ezeanowi, (IRD, Canada)
    Uganda Virtual WIM Enforcement Project
    3A-4 Brendan Ezeanowi
  • Lucas Franceschi, (Labtrans/UFSC, Brazil)
    Application of WIM for Enforcement in Brazil
    3A-4 Lucas Franceschi – WIM Location Selection
  • Hans van Loo, (Corner Stone, Switzerland)
    Hybrid Implementation of WIM
    3A-4 Hans van Loo – Hybrid WIM
  • Gerhard de Wet, (Static Motion, South Africa)
    Updated TT WIM Calibration Method
    4A-1 Gerhard de Wet
  • Bernard Jacob, (University G. Eiffel, France)
    Revision of the OIML R134 Standard
  • Gustavo Otto, (Labtrans/UFSC, Brazil)
    Correction Method for HS-WIM systems
    4A-1 Gustavo Garcia
  • Olivier Quoy, (Atlandes, France)
    Truck Silhouettes Analysis with WIM Data
    4A-1 Olivier Quoy – Presentation
  • Panel Discussion
    WIM for Direct Weight Enforcement
    Panelists: Michelle van der Walt, Mike Hellens, Bernard Jacob,
    Gerhard de Wet, Carla Davis, Tom Kearney and Hans van Loo (Moderator)
  • Tomas Greene, (Q-Free, United Kingdom)
    DVSA – Targeted Enforcement Using WIM
    4A-3 Q-free- Thomas Greene
  • Brendan Ezeanowi, (IRD, Canada)
    Using Continous Calibration to Improve WIM Accuracy
    4A-3 IRD -B Ezeanowi -CCWIM
  • Matjaz Sokol, (Cestel, Slovenia)
    SiWIM, BridgeWeigh-in-Motion
    4A-3 CESTEL Matjaz Sokol
  • Chris Koniditsiotis, (TCA, Australia)
    Intelligent Access Program
  • Paul Nordengen, (RTMS, South Africa)
    Road Transport Management System in South Africa
    4A-4 Nordengen RTMS
  • Loes Aarts, (Rijkswaterstaat, The Netherlands)
    Intelligent Access in Europe
    4A-4 Loes Aarts
  • Michelle van de Wal, (SANRAL, South Africa)
    The Future of WIW in South Africa
    4A-5 Michelle Van Der Walt
  • Hans van Loo, (ISWIM, Switzerland)
    Summary and Closure
    4A-5 Hans van Loo – Conclusions

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