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BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS FACULTY OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND VEHICLE ENGINEERING NAGY, Eniko – PhD student CSISZAR, Csaba PhD – associate professor SciNet Research Forum , Vienna, 17 June 2016 AIRPORT SMARTNESS INDEX – EVALUATION METHOD OF AIRPORT INFORMATION SERVICES
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BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS

FACULTY OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND VEHICLE ENGINEERING

NAGY, Eniko – PhD student

CSISZAR, Csaba PhD – associate professor

SciNet Research Forum , Vienna, 17 June 2016

AIRPORT SMARTNESS INDEX –EVALUATION METHOD OF AIRPORT INFORMATION SERVICES

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BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS

FACULTY OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND VEHICLE ENGINEERING

MotivationMotivation

Main objective:

• Definition and structure of smart airports

• How airport evaluation methods can be developed ?

• How information technology and services could be involved in

evaluation?

development of an airport evaluation method

increasing air traffic and information technologies

appearance of smart airports

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Content

5. Conclusion

4. Comparison with ASQ

3. Evaluation method

2. Model of smart airports

1. Introduction

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1. Introduction

Airport development directions

• Expanding airport functionalities

• Transforming roles of operational companies of

airports

• Diverse range of airport services

• Tigthening rules in passenger handling

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1. Introduction – research process

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2. Model of smart airports

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3. Evaluation method – structure of air transportation

travel chain

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3. Evaluation method – scores of functions

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3. Evaluation method – calculation of smartness index

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4. Comparison with ASQ

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FACULTY OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND VEHICLE ENGINEERING

5. Conclusion

Main contribution:

Evaluation method that focuses expressly on informationmanagement of airports is currently unavailable.

Key finding:

We developed ASI method for benchmarking andoprerational use that is a complementary of ASQ.

Lessons learnt:

The results mainly depend on the value of weights

Technology and services can be expandable

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5. Conclusion

Further research directions:

Wider range of evaluation scale

More correction factors

Determination of weights through passenger

questionnaires

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BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS

FACULTY OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND VEHICLE ENGINEERING

Research area

Analysis of information and communication system

Identification of organizations– functions – data groups

Elements of operational and passenger side

Functional and operational model

Operational model of the mobile application

(part-model of integrated system)Activity scheduling

Grouping of airport activitiesAnalysis of time-elements of

airport proceduresDevelopment of method for

forecasting check-in time

1. Analysis method of air transportation systems

2. Model of integrated air transportation information

system

3. Functional and operational model of air transport

mobile application

4. Development of a part-function mobile application – passenger check-in

Elements of smart airportMethod of evaluation method

Application of the developed methodComparison with ASQ

5. Evalution method of airport information technology - smartness index

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BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS

FACULTY OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND VEHICLE ENGINEERING

Enikő Nagy

email: [email protected]

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION