HIA, HBKU partner for research to enhance passenger experience
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Tribune News Network DOHA Hamad International Airport (HIA) has announced a joint research partnership with Hamad Bin Khalifa Universityâs (HBKU) College o...
Tribune News NetworkDOHAHamad International Airport (HIA) has announced a joint research partnership with Hamad Bin Khalifa Universityâs (HBKU) College of Science and Engineering (CSE) to enhance passenger services. The first-of-its-kind research partnership in Qatar will utilise the Visual Analytics and Dynamic Graph research techniques to identify ways to enhance the passenger airport experience. Qatarâs international airport was selected for this grant (NPRP13S-0130-200207) by Qatar Foundation based on its capabilities to further HBKUâs CSEâs research on the application and advancement of its Visual Analytics and Dynamic Graph techniques. The dynamic graphing method detects relationships within vast amounts of information, which are then visualised to assist researchers and airport professionals in identifying patterns such as changing travel routes. Based on these insights, HIA will be able to offer its passengers customised travel experiences. As part of the partnership, HBKUâs CSE will offer research technique advice and software programming; synthesise data and share its findings throughout the 36-month programme. HIA and its Information Technology department will provide problem statements, relevant data and software programming; review research reports; and test software output from the study. Engineer Badr Mohammed Al Meer, chief operating officer at HIA, said: âOur collaboration with HBKU heralds a new era in HIAâs technological evolution and firmly positions Qatarâs airport as a knowledge-hub with the expertise to advance the aviation industry in the country and beyond. âAs a leading travel hub, our passengers have always been our top priority and we believe in going the extra mile with research and strategic partnerships to provide our customers with an airport experience like no other. We look forward to utilising the results of the study to optimise passenger travel time and personalise their experience at our terminal.â Dr Mounir Hamdi, founding dean of HBKUâs College of Science and Engineering, said: âAt CSE, we take great pride in addressing real-world challenges with our research. The collaboration with Hamad International Airport, one of the premier logistics providers in the world, is an excellent example underscoring the practical relevance and impact of the research conducted at our college. âHBKU complements Hamad International Airportâs renowned expertise in logistics and information technology with our own in visualisation and cybersecurity. I believe that all parties will benefit tremendously from this collaboration and hope that many joint projects will follow.âQatarâs airport continually strives to improve the passenger experience across all its terminal touchpoints by incorporating emerging technologies and developing innovative solutions.As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, HIA was the first airport to request a pioneering prototype of UV-C baggage tray disinfection for its cabin baggage scanners, which were retrofitted in record time as part of HIAâs hygiene measures. In addition, HIA reduced the risk of infection in its airport environment by deploying fully autonomous disinfectant robots, which emit concentrated UV light that are effective in eliminating the majority of infectious microorganisms. The airport has also enabled contactless temperature measurement through its portable Smart Screening Helmets.More Related News