Publications

Primary Literature, from most recent

    1. Michael Mangold, Klaus Träger, Agnes Lindenbach: Effectiveness of route control systems with special consideration of environmental data acquisition . Research in road construction and road traffic engineering, 729. kötet. Bad-Godesberg, 1996. kiadó: Federal Ministry of Transport, 257 p. (jelentés 152 p., melléklet 105 p.).
    2. Thomas Röhr, Agnes Lindenbach: Development of methods for the large-scale prognosis of traffic development and conclusion for the data exchange of traffic computing centers, part I: prognosis methods , kutatási jelentés, research road construction and road traffic engineering, 727. kötet. Bad-Godesberg, 1996., kiadó: Federal Ministry of Transport, 99 p. (jelentés 59 p., melléklet 40 p.).
    3. Heinz Zackor, Agnes Lindenbach, Hartmut Keller, Maria Tsavachidis, Klaus Bogenberger: Design and evaluation of traffic information and control systems using new technologies , reports from the Federal Highway Research Institute: traffic engineering, V70. Issue, Bergisch-Gladbach, 1999. ISBN: 3-89701-426-2, 29 p.

    An article published in a foreign language in an edited book

    1. Ágnes Lindenbach, László Holnapy, János Schváb: Question I .: Performance Management of Road Administrations, PIARC / AIPCR, Hungarian National Report . XX. World Road Congress, National Reports, ISBN 2-550-24298-X Montreal, 3-9 September 1995, 149-165. p. (The publication was also published in the Hungarian edition of the Road Transport Booklets , 20th World Congress of the AIPCR, Montreal 1995, Hungarian National Reports, No. 8, ISBN 963 7035 33 8, pp. 7-20.)

    Book published in Hungarian

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Árpád Barsi, Tamás Lovas: The application of intelligent transport systems in road transport , Budapest, 2004. Author’s edition, ISBN 963 460 019 0, 140 p.

    Hungarian National ITS Reports

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Hungarian Report according to Regulation 2010/40 / EU (ITS Directive) on European ITS Priority Areas, Budapest, August 2011 pp. 1-46. (The report was also published in Hungarian: “Hungary’s Report on Priority Areas of ITS Application in accordance with the provisions of the” ITS Directive “No. 2010/40.) The report was issued by the Hungarian Ministry of National Development.
    2. Dr. Lindenbach Ágnes: “National Report of Hungary on the national ITS actions in the following five year period, in accordance with the specification of article 17 paragraph (2) of the ITS Directive” (2010/40 / EU) as regards priority deployment areas of intelligent transport systems and services ”, 27 August 2012, Budapest, pp. 1-44. (The report is also available in Hungarian “Report of Hungary on National ITS Measures for the Upcoming Five-Year Period, as required by Article 17 (2) of the ITS Directive 2010/40, on Priority Areas of Intelligent Transport Systems and Services (August 27, 2012).) The report was issued by the Ministry of National Development.

    Article edited in a foreign language book

    1. PIARC/AIPCR (World Road Association): ITS Handbook 2000 – Recommendations from the World Road Association (PIARC). “Appendix C.: Country profiles”, C.11.: “Hungary”, Dr. Lindenbach Ágnes. 1999., 300-307. p., Artech House Boston/London, ISBN: 1-58053-103-2
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Miklós Szabó, Tibor Goszleth, dr. Dezső Rósa, József Bíró: MARKET Hungarian national report . XXI. World Road Congress, Kuala Lumpur, October 3-9, 1999, 2 p. (The report is available on the conference CD at National Reports – KL5 – Hungary). (The report was also published in Hungarian in the 22nd World Congress of Road Transport Booklets published by the Road Department of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water, AIPCR XXI World Congress , Hungarian National Reports, The Efficient Performance of the Road System , HU ISSN 1218-6926, 29-34)
    3. PIARC/AIPCR (World Road Association): ITS Handbook 2004 – 2nd edition: Recommendations from the World Road Association „Appendix C.: Country profiles, Hungary”Route 2 Market Ltd, Swanley, Kent, Egyesült Királyság, ISBN 2-84060-174-5, 288-291. p.
    4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dóra Bachmann, Klára Péter: Preliminary impact assessment of the implementation of eCall in Hungary , published in “Moving to an integrated Europe – Pan-European eCall service int he HeERO countries, Workshop, Budapest, 12-13 December 2013, Final Papers ”, ISBN: 978-963-601-236-6. Ágnes Lindenbach, professor.)

     

    Article edited in a book in Hungarian

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Intelligent Transport Systems and Services in Hungary in the Light of European Trends – Applications and Tasks, published in a book published in honor of András Timár’s 70th birthday. Edited by: Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Publisher: University of Pécs, Mihály Pollack Faculty of Engineering, Pécs, 2011., ISBN: 978-963-7298-47-9, pp. 101-107.

    University note

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Straßenwesen I. (in German), Budapest, 2004. Author’s edition, ISBN 963 460 020 4, 102 p.
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dóra Bachmann: Straßenwesen II. (in German), Budapest, 2004. Author’s edition, ISBN 963 460 021 2, 103 p.

    Work published in electronic form (university note)

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: EU road tasks (subject BMEEOUV-V52-00). (The note can be found on the previous website of the Department of Road and Railway Construction of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics , www.uvt.bme.hu.
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Straßenwesen I. and Straßenwesen II. (Publications Nos. 12 and 13 in Straßen und Eisenbahnwesen I , (BMEEOUV-N39) and Straßen und Eisenbahnwesen II (BMEEOUV-N40) were published in German in the name of Straßenwesen I and Straßenwesen II. It is available on the previous website of the Department of Road and Railway Construction of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics at www.uvt.bme.hu.

    Journal articles

    Peer-reviewed foreign journal article

    1. dr Ágnes Lindenbach, Thomas Röhr: Procedure for the spatial-temporal comprehensive forecast of traffic conditions in the motorway network. Road traffic engineering, Bonn, 1997., 41. évfolyam 8. szám, 376-383. p.
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Importance of International Co-operation in the Field of ITS in the Enlarged Europe (Importance of International Cooperation in the Field of ITS in the Enlarged Europe). Doprava , 2004., 46. évfolyam 3. szám, Prága, 22-26 p.
    3. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Enlarged Europe – a New Challenge on the Field of ITS. Dansk Vejtidsskrift (Danish Road Journal), 2004. 3. szám, Aalborg, 3 p.
    4. dr Ágnes Lindenbach: Special aspects of ITS deployments on the Hungarian road network – highlights, priorities, future activities and co-operation. Austrian journal for traffic science, 2004., Ausztria, 10 p.

     

     

    Edited journal article in Hungarian

    1. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Boldizsár Vásárhelyi: Common “European standards” in the field of travel. Transport Science Review , Budapest, 1991, Volume 41, Number 12, 467-470. p.
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: EU directives and approaches – application of telematics in road transport I. – II. part. Camion Truck Magazine , Budapest, September-October 1999, (Part I: pp. 85-86, Part II, pp. 141-142)
    3. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Telematics applications on road networks in the light of the EU transport strategy. Road and Civil Engineering Review , Budapest, Volume 50, Number 2, February 2000, 41-46. p.
    4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Abdoulgader Mohamed Slama: The Importance of Integrated Transport Information Systems – Review of the Results of the ENTERPRICE Project, Road and Civil Engineering Review , Budapest, Volume 51, Number 3, March 2001, 98-105. p
    5. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: PIARC C16 “Network Operation” Technical Committee. Road and Civil Engineering Review , Budapest, Volume 53, Number 10, October 2003, 33-35. p.
    6. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Priorities of Hungarian road telematics systems – elements of the comprehensive strategy, part 1: Current trends and priorities. Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 54, Number 2, February 2004, 7-12. p.
    7. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Priorities of the Hungarian Road Telematics Systems – Elements of the Comprehensive Strategy, Part 2: Further Priorities of the Road Strategy, Summary. Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 54, Number 3, March 2004, 7-12. p.
    8. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The method of comparative study of intelligent transport systems / services, its aspects. Transport Science Review , Volume 54, Number 7, July 2004, 253-262. p.
    9. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Different scenarios for the application of intelligent transport systems and services in road transport. Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 54, Number 6, June 2004, 26-33. p.
    10. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Let’s Move Together Towards an Enlarged Europe – ITS in Europe 2004 Congress and Exhibition, Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 54, Issue 10, October 36-40. p.
    11. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: CONNECT – “Euro-regional” project of the new EU member states of the Central and Eastern European region. Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 55, Number 5, May 2005, 2-6. p.
    12. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Traffic management systems and traffic control systems required on the TERN elements of the motorway network. Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 57, Number 4, April 2007, 13-19. p.
    13. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: THE MARKET TC1.4. Management of the operation of road networks Commission results. Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 57, Number 9, September 2007, p.
    14. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The potential of ITS in EU projects. GIS , XIX. Volume 7 (No. 131), November 2007, 6-7. p.
    15. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Strategy for the development of intelligent transport systems and services in Hungary Part I: Current trends of intelligent transport systems, strategy documents of high importance, priority application areas. Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 58, Number 9, September 2008, 1-8. p.
    16. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: “Strategy for the development of intelligent transport systems and services in Hungary II. Part I: Areas of Application of Intelligent Transport Systems with Additional Priority ”, Road and Civil Engineering Review, Budapest, Volume 58, Number 10, October 18-29, 2008. p.
    17. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: “Application of intelligent traffic control and information systems on the motorway network road technical regulation”, Transport Construction Review, Budapest, Volume 60, Number 4, April 2010, 3-8. p.
    18. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Intelligent Transport Systems and Services in Hungary in the Light of European Trends – Applications and Tasks. European Mirror , Budapest, Volume 16, Number 5, May 2011, 59-66. p.
    19. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: EasyWay Project – Hungary’s Participation in European Cooperation in the Field of Intelligent Transport Systems, Economic Mirror Magazine Transport Special Issue (ISSN HU 1587-639X), October 2012, p18.
    20. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The Role and Future of ITS in Hungary, Engineer Newspaper (Journal of the Hungarian Chamber of Engineers), Budapest, XXI. Volume 1, January 2014 (ISSN 12185450) 15-17. p.

    Edited article in an international conference publication

    1. Ágnes Lindenbach: Situation of road safety in Hungary within the framework of regulation – possibilities for European cooperation. OECD/OECD Seminar on Technology Transfer and Diffusion for Central and East European Countries , Budapest, 1992. október 12-14. 142-151 p.
    2. Ágnes Lindenbach: Traffic Control systems on the Hungarian motorways. OECD/OCDE Expert Workshop on Congestion management, Barcelona, 1993. március 29-31. 18 p.
    3. Ágnes Lindenbach: The current situation of the Hungarian road system – possibilities of developing a traffic management system. Traffic Technologie Europe ´95 conference, Berlin, 1995. April 6-7. 180-191. p.
    4. H. Zackor, H. Keller, Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, M. Tsavachidis: Design and Assessment of ITS – Scenarios for Germany. 4th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems , Berlin, September 21-24, 1997. 8 p. (found on the conference CD under the name Zackor H.)
    5. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Country specific issues, preconditions and approaches to ITS – Hungary. Special Session, th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems , Berlin, September 21-24, 1997. 5 p. (can be found on the conference CD under the name Lindenbach A.)
    6. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS applications in countries in transition – Special aspects. 7th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, Torino, 2000. november 6-9., 4 p. (a konferencia CD-n a 2058. sz. előadás)
    7. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Special requirements and needs for road telematics in the CEE countries. Central-European Transport Planning Seminar – Telematics in Urban and Regional Transport , Budapest, 19-20 April 2001, 227-245. p. (The lecture was given in English at the conference, the conference publication is also available in English and Hungarian.)
    8. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Telematic applications in the field of road transport in the light of the strategy of the European Union. Roads and Bridges in Europe conference , Budapest, May 21-23, 2001, p. (found on Lindenbach on the conference CD)
    9. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Telematic applications in Hungary – Special requirements in the light of the EU approach. Conference ITS ’01 Praha, 2001. május 31. – június 1., ISBN 80-238-7171-4, 131-136. p.
    10. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Special Requirements and Needs for the Road Telematics in the CEE countries. ITS in CEE Countries conference, Brno, 2001. szeptember 17-18., Book of Proceedings, Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Czech Republic, 96-106. p.
    11. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS strategy in countries in transition – Hungary. 8th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems , Sydney, 30 September – 4 October 2001, 7 p. (Lecture ITS00677 on the conference CD – Section 57)
    12. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS deployments on the Hungarian road network – some aspects of the future developments. International Scientific Conference – Science and Traffic, Zagreb, March 26, 2003, p. (the conference will be searchable on CD)
    13. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS – promising tools for supporting the transport policy. Transportation and Telecommunication in the 3rd Millenium conference, Prague, 2003. május 26-27., ISBN 80-01-02741-4, 147-152. p.
    14. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS Applications in Hungary Today and Tomorrow – The Main Points of an ITS Strategy. 10th ITS World Congress, Madrid, 2003. november 16-20., 8 p. (Presentation Session, 2102T sz. előadás; a konferencia CD-n névvel kereshető)
    15. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: International co-operation in Europe – some aspects of the extension of the Euro-regional projects. 4th ITS in Europe Congress , Budapest, May 24-26, 2004. (Strategy Session, on request)
    16. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Challenges for the new member states of the European Union in the field of ITS. 11th ITS World Congress , Nagoya, October 18-22, 2004, p. (Technical Session, Lecture 2095; the conference is available on CD)
    17. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Special aspects of a new EU member country, Hungary. 11th ITS World Congress , Nagoya, October 18-22, 2004. (Executive Session, on request)
    18. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Challenges for the new EU member states in the field of ITS and a possible answer: the Euro-regional co-operation. 5th ITS in Europe Congress , Hannover, 1-3 June 2005, 7 p. (Technical Session, Lecture 23127; the conference can be found on CD)
    19. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS strategy for the road-transport in Hungary; 16th ITS World Congress, Stockholm, 2009. szeptember 21-25., (Special Interest Session SIS 28: ITS successfully supporting policy objectives;  felkérés alapján).

    An article in Hungarian published in a Hungarian conference publication

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: European Research and Development Programs (Prometheus, Drive). Traffic Technology and Road Management Days, Balatonföldvár, November 22-24, 1995. 105-114. p. (The text of the lecture can be found in the publication Training of Traffic Technology and Road Management Specialists of Road Directorates, commissioned by the Directorate of Road Management and Coordination.)
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Common Euro Standards in the Field of Roads – CEN / TC 226 Work of the Technical Committee on Road Equipment. Traffic Technology and Road Management Days , Balatonföldvár, November 22-24, 1995. 167-170. p. (The text of the lecture can be found in the publication Training of Traffic Technology and Road Management Specialists of Road Directorates, commissioned by the Directorate of Road Management and Coordination.)
    3. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Dynamic traffic control and information systems. Traffic Technology and Road Management Days , Balatonföldvár, December 1997, 46-48. p. (The text of the lecture can be found in the publication of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water Management entitled Further Training in Road Safety – Modern Traffic Safety and Traffic Engineering Knowledge .)
    4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Individual traffic control and information systems. Traffic Technology and Road Management Days , Balatonföldvár, December 1997, 52-54. p. (The text of the lecture can be found in the publication of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water Management entitled Further Training in Road Safety – Modern Traffic Safety and Traffic Engineering Knowledge .)

    Research reports in foreign languages

    1. Agnes Lindenbach: Framework program for traffic control on motorways: establishment of a test and model route. Federal Highway Research Institute, Bergisch-Gladbach, 1985. 31 p. (kutatási jelentés a “Traffic engineering concept for the establishment of a test track” project keretében, megjelent német nyelven, megtalálható a BAST konyvtárában)
    2. Agnes Lindenbach: Information Technology in Strassenwesen – Problemanalyse. Den Haag, Rijkswaterstaat, Dienst Verkeerskunde 1988. 40 p. (research report, published in German, available in a foreign library)
    3. H. Zackor, H. Keller, A. Lindenbach, M. Tsavachidis, K. Bogenberger: Design and evaluation of traffic information and control systems using new technologies. Universität Gesamthochschule/TU Munich, Németország, 1997. 146 p. (+ 120 p. melléklet) (megjelent német nyelven, külföldi konyvtárban megtalálható)
    4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Tibor Bogosi, Dr. Domokos Jankó: “ Impact Assessment on the Introduction of the eCall Service in All New Type-Approved Vehicles in Europe, Including Liability / Legal Issues ” (SMART 2008/0055; Hungarian Approach and Results), Budapest, July 2009 (commissioned by the EU Commission, DG Information Society, coordinated by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), partners: VTT Finland, TNO The Netherlands).

    Research reports in Hungarian

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Hungary’s development tasks compatible with EU accession resp. program in the field of telematics. Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water Management (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 1998, p. 174.
    2. Dr. Boldizsár Vásárhelyi, Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Recommendation for creating signs with variable signage. Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water Management (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 1998, 156 p.
    3. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Péter Golarits: Joining European R&D programs in the field of telematics systems – ENTERPRICE project. Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water Management (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 1999, 195 p. (topic number at the customer: 6515.4 / 99)
    4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Péter Golarits: Development of intelligent transport systems on the Hungarian road network. Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Water Management (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 1999, 129 p. (topic number at the customer: 6511.3.30 / 99)
    5. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Péter Holló: Investigation of the relationship between telematics and traffic safety. Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management, Budapest, 2000., 91 p. (topic number at the customer: 1/2000 / 2.3)
    6. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Overview of Traffic Control and Information Systems Using Variable Signs (Volume I), Design Guidelines for Traffic Control and Information Systems Using Variable Signs (Volume II). Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management, Budapest, 2000. (Volume I: 63 p. + 4 p. Annex, Volume II: 45 p. + 18 p. Annex) (topic number at the customer: 3810.7.1 / 99)
    7. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Current tasks in the application of telematics in the light of international trends (terminology, EU directives, international overview). Research report, commissioned by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 2001, p. 199, (topic number at the customer: 3810.7.2 / 2000)
    8. Klára Macsinka, Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Tamás Perjés: Preparation for the implementation of telematics applications in Hungary. Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 2002, 146 p. + 50 p. Annex (topic number at the customer: 3810.7.3 / 2001)
    9. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The use of telematics systems in road operation. Commissioned by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 2002., 81 p. (topic number at the customer: 3810.6.2 / 2001)
    10. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Strategy for the application of Hungarian road telematics systems. Commissioned by the Ministry of Economy and Transport (ÁKMI Kht.), Budapest, 2003, 90 p. + 76 p. Annex (topic number at the customer: 3810.1.1 / 2002)
    11. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: European Trends in Telematics Applications and Current Tasks. Commissioned by the Institute of Transport Sciences, Budapest, 2004, 119 p. (topic number at the customer: 212-061-1-4)
    12. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The main directions of ITS strategies in the field of telematics applications in the Central and Eastern European region. Commissioned by the Institute of Transport Sciences, Budapest, 2004, 101 p. (topic number at the customer: 212-050-1-4)
    13. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: eSafety: the use of integrated intelligent transport systems for road safety. Commissioned by the Hungarian State Road Technical and Information Company, 2005, 111 p. (topic number at the customer: 3810.8.05 / 2004)
    14. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The Hungarian situation survey required for the implementation of eCall. Commissioned by the Ministry of Economy and Transport, 2005, 86 p. (topic number at the customer: 2.12 / 2005)
    15. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: eSafety: domestic possibilities of using integrated intelligent transport systems to improve traffic safety. State Road Technical and Information Public Benefit Company, 2006, 169 p. (topic number at the customer: 3810.8.05 / 2005)
    16. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Traffic safety tasks of the CONNECT EU project. Institute of Transport Sciences Rt., 2006, 82 p. (topic number at the customer: 213-026-1-5)
    17. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dóra Bachmann, Klára Péter: “Preliminary impact assessment of the introduction of the eCall system in Hungary” , Research work, commissioned by KTI Institute of Transport Sciences Nonprofit Ltd., Budapest, 2013, 111 p. (topic number at the customer: 1140-309-1-2-01)

    Dissertation

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Modern traffic control systems for the treatment of road traffic problems caused by mobility , PhD dissertation. Budapest, 1996. 160 p.

    Other professional scientific lectures

    Lecture in a foreign language not published in writing

    1. Ágnes Lindenbach: Overview about the Hungarian Road Affairs – Traffic Control Systems on Motorways. East-West Cooperation in Road Traffic Operation – Workshop, Prága, 1995. október 4-6. (a leadott dokumentum 8 p.)
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Challenges of ITS applications in countries in transition – Hungary. Keynote speech for the Plenary Session, 4th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, Berlin, September 21-24, 1997. (document submitted 3 p., registered in the PIARC / AIPCR organization)
    3. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Telematics applications in Eastern European countries. TEM conference , Öttevény, 1-3 September 1999, 9 p. (Lecture material included in the TEM register)
    4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Special aspects of telematic applications in countries in transition. XXI. World Road Congress , Kuala Lumpur, October 3-9, 1999. (submitted document: 9 p.), (registered in PIARC / AIPCR organization)
    5. dr Lindenbach Agnes: Tendencies of road safety in Hungary. DA-CH Conference of the Research Society for Roads and Transport, Berlin, 1999. October
    6. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The application of ITS systems – experiences, tendencies, recommendations. Workshop on Application of Selected Road and Motorway, Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), TEM conference, Seregélyes, September 4-6, 2000, 6 p. (Lecture material included in the TEM register)
    7. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Traffic safety and Intelligent Transport Systems – Experiences and some aspects of future developments. Intertraffic Eurasia conference, Istambul, 2003. május 13-14. (a leadott dokumentum: 5 p.)
    8. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS in Hungary – Actual deployments and future developments. Galileo for an Enlarged Europe, 1st conference for EU candidate countries, Warsaw, 2003. május 19-20. (a leadott dokumentum: 8 p.)
    9. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Actual ITS developments in Hungary. Traffic telematics and traffic management Metropolitan regions and European mobility workshop, Eberbach, 15-17 September 2008. (Hertie Foundation Event)
    10. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: National Report of Hungary on the national ITS actions in the following five year period, 1st workshop of the SEE-ITS project: Moving toward an integrated Europe, Budapest, 2013. március 21-22.
    11. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Preliminary impact assessment of implementation of eCall in Hungary, Workshop of the HeERO project: Moving Toward an Integrated Europe – Pan-European eCall Service in the HeERO Countries, Budapest, Magyarország, 2013. december 12-13.

    Reviews and Book Chapters

    1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Application of telematics, data requirements of devices influencing traffic. Professional meeting of traffic counting lecturers , Balatonföldvár, June 1999
    2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The data requirements of traffic control, data entry possibilities. Current traffic information, national meeting of traffic counting, Balatonföldvár, May 31 – June 1, 2000
    3. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Telematics applications in road transport in the light of the EU strategy. Road Days , Tihany, September 13-15, 2000.
    4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Intelligent Transport Systems in Road Transport in the Light of the EU Strategy. Within the framework of the Transport Science Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , September 26, 2001
    5. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS applications in Hungary – special requirements and the EU approach. SPEDINFO conference , Budapest, December 10-11, 2001.
    6. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Telematics applications in road transport in the light of the EU strategy. Road Days , Győr, September 10-12, 2003.
    7. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: CONNECT: a new Euro-regional project in the Central and Eastern European region. Committee of Experts on Fees Policy , Budapest, December 10, 2004
    8. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Intelligent Transport Systems – CONNECT project. Road Days , Eger, September 13-15, 2006.
    9. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Intelligent Transport Systems in Road Transport – Hungarian Strategy in the Light of European Cooperation (CONNECT and EASYWAY Project). Road Days, Debrecen, September 12-14, 2007.
    10. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Opportunities for ITS in EU projects (CONNECT, EASYWAY). Transport and GIS professional day – the relationship between GIS and intelligent transport applications . Budapest, September 27, 2007
    11. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Hungarian ITS strategy in the light of the European ITS Action Plan. Road Days, Sopron, September 9-10, 2009.
      1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Hungarian ITS strategy and current tasks in the light of European trends. National Transport Days, „ITS section”, Siófok, November 9-11, 2010.
    12. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Hungarian ITS strategy and current tasks in the light of European trends. 3rd HUNAGI Conference and Exhibition , Budapest, March 21-22, 2012.
    13. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The rise of ITS in Europe. Transport development in Hungary – current affairs , Balatonföldvár, May 15-17, 2012.
      1. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: The ITS Strategy in Europe – Hungary’s Connection Points. National Transport Days, Siófok, October 1-3, 2012.
      2. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Preliminary impact assessment of the introduction of the eCall system in Hungary. eCall workshop , Budapest (Ministry of National Development), 12 November 2013
      3. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: European trends in intelligent transport systems – Hungary’s connection points in road transport. Within the framework of the Transport Science Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , Budapest, 19 February 2014
      4. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: ITS applications and road safety, with special regard to motorcyclists as vulnerable road users, Hungarian professional event related to the “European Motorcycle Forum”, Budapest, 5 March 2014.
    14. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: An overview of the experience of electronic toll collection systems so far – requirements, EU strategy, tasks. Research Report, Commissioned by the Road Management and Information Directorate, Budapest, 2000, 151 p.
    15. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Legislation on the operation and maintenance levels of the road network. Research report, commissioned by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management, Budapest, 2001, 130 p.
    16. Tibor Illés, Zoltán Jenovai, Tamás Leinemann, Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Tamás Perjés: Review and evaluation of telematics applications on the Hungarian road network – tasks required for further development. Research report, commissioned by ÁKMI Kht., Budapest, 2002, 232 p.
    17. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Defining the requirements of traffic management systems and designing the traffic control and tactical management systems required on the TERN network elements of the motorway network I.-II. volume (CONNECT D.3.1 / 1, D.3.4 / 1). Study, commissioned by Magyar Közút Kht, Budapest, 2006., Volume I: 171 p., II. volume: 130 p., annex: 29 p. (Owned by CONNECT partners)
    18. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Technical Guide for the Application of Traffic Management and Information Systems on the Motorway Network (CONNECT D.3.4 / 1). Study, commissioned by Magyar Közút Kht; Budapest, 2007, 126 p., Appendix: 29 p. (Owned by CONNECT partners)
    19. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Strategy for the Development of Intelligent Transport Systems in Hungary – Part I (CONNECT D.8.1 / 2). Study, Commissioned by BME Innotech Ltd., Budapest, 2007., 88 p. (Owned by CONNECT partners)
    20. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Zoltán Bokor, Dr. Ferenc Mészáros: Strategy for the Development of Intelligent Transport Systems in Hungary – Part I-II (CONNECT D.8.1 / 2). Study, Commissioned by BME Innotech Ltd., Budapest, 2008, 148 p. (Owned by CONNECT partners)
    21. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Domokos Jankó: CONNECT D3.4 / 1 .: Technical guide for the application of traffic control and information systems on the motorway network – II. (CONNECT D.3.4 / 1). Study, commissioned by Magyar Közút Kht; Budapest, 2009, 128 p., Appendix: 4 p. (Owned by CONNECT partners)
    22. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach: Development of a traffic management plan for the interconnected elements of the TERN network in the Hungarian-Austrian border region. (CONNECT D.3.1 / 1). Study, commissioned by Állami Autópálya Kezelő Zrt .; Budapest, 2009, 43 p. (Owned by CONNECT partners)
    23. Dr. Ágnes Lindenbach, Dr. Tibor Bogosi, Dr. Domokos Jankó: Impact analysis related to the European implementation of the eCall emergency call system. Study, commissioned by Magyar Közút Nonprofit Zrt., Budapest, 2009. 113 p., Appendix: 56 p.

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