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Meead Saberi K.

Meead Saberi K. Education: BS, Civil Engineering, 2007, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran Selected Professional Experiences: Editorial Board of Civil Engineering Students Journal of FUM Director of ITS Student Club of FUM Ongoing Research Projects (that I am involved in now):

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Meead Saberi K.

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  1. Meead Saberi K. Education: BS, Civil Engineering, 2007, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran Selected Professional Experiences: Editorial Board of Civil Engineering Students Journal of FUM Director of ITS Student Club of FUM Ongoing Research Projects (that I am involved in now): Review of rural Intersection Decision Support (IDS) The study of the impact of students age, family’s level of income and school size on school transportation

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  4. Smart Card: A Way to Control Fuel Consumption Lessons from Iran Meead Saberi K. Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran meead.saberi@gmail.com

  5. What is a smart card? • Benefits:Information transmits in aflexible secure with minimal human intervention and standard way. Fuel smart card used in Iran Smart card used for health insurance in France

  6. What is a fuel card? • Benefits: Need for carrying cash eliminated Increased security Filling patterns can be customized Fleet efficiency Reduced administration via management tools Smart chips cannot be cloned Fuelling limits can be enforced

  7. What is a fuel card? Fuelling limits can be programmed into a fuel card to specify the following:Volume allowed per transaction Volume allowed per day Volume allowed per week Number of transactions allowed per day Number of transactions allowed per week Days of the week card can be used Times of the day card can be used Number of incorrect PIN entries allowed Card lock-out period after incorrect PINs

  8. Fuel consumption in the world in 2003

  9. Average fuel consumption of a vehicle in a day

  10. Energy consumption in Iran Annual Fuel Consumption Value of Energy Consumption

  11. %10 Annual increase in fuel consumption National Program of Fuel Rationing 85 million liters in a day in 2007 318 million liters in a day in 2025 Before rationing …

  12. National Program of Fuel Rationing 60 million liters in a day in 2007 After rationing … 16 billion dollars of government subsides for fuel in 2001 = 27 metro lines in metropolitans and 2 million new job positions %20 Decrease in consumption in compare to a before-rationing day

  13. There is no gasoline, how should I go to school/work? National Program of Fuel Rationing Decrease of130,000 tons of emissions in a year Saving of235 million dollars in a year Near %20 decrease in urban trips and congestions Public transportation, walking, biking, car sharing, and using alternative fuels are the solutions. Click to see the answer

  14. National Program of Fuel Rationing Public Transportation After Fuel Rationing Metro

  15. Central Data Center Terminals Gas Stations How does the Fuel Smart Card Data Archiving System work? Capacity: 10 million transactions in a day Local Data Center online data transmission It’s similar to PORTAL!

  16. Fuel Smart Card Program Goals • Developing a valuable database of fuel consumption • Developing a modern fuel distribution and consumption management system • Understanding the real amount of fuel consumption of each vehicle • Prevent fuel contraband to abroad • Developing accurate statistical reports for policy makers • Mechanized the fuel sale system in gas stations • Extension of Information Technology and Electronic Trade application in the country

  17. Question?about fuelling limits How much fuel does a vehicle need? Click to see the answer

  18. Answer!about fuelling limits So it very depends on:- Vehicle type- Fuel type (gasoline, CNG, gas oil and etc)- And where the vehicle is driven?village, small town or a metropolitan?

  19. Future Researches A model to estimate the real need of fuel for each types of vehicleEconomical impacts of fuel rationing on freight transportation

  20. Thank you ! Biking and walking are the only fuel-free transportation modes!

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