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IEEE MOST 2024 : IEEE International Conference on Mobility: Operations, Services, and Technologies (MOST) | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://ieeemobility.org/MOST2024/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Mobility shapes our lives. How we get around – be it on foot, by motor vehicle, bicycle, rail, in the air, or by water vessel – has become an important discussion not only in the field of engineering and computer science, but also in disciplines such as data science, logistics and operation, health, social sciences, and so on. New challenges and opportunities arise as the development of connected and autonomous systems meets the demand for equitable and accessible mobility solutions from diverse communities. The IEEE International Conference on Mobility: Operations, Services, and Technologies (MOST) is a symposium that focuses on them.
MOST provides a leading international forum that brings together academic researchers and industrial practitioners from diverse fields, with the purpose of exploring the advances and sharing future visions in the field of mobility on land, in the air, and at sea. MOST 2024 is soliciting high-quality technical papers that focus on innovative and emerging operations, services, and technologies for both indoor and outdoor mobility, including prototypes, infrastructure, tools and software systems, data analytics, logistics operations, novel algorithms and applied artificial intelligence, distributed and connected systems, autonomous vehicles, and so on. The research topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • AI-driven traffic control and coordination • Autonomous Fleet management • Autonomous vehicles, drones and boats • Connected and cooperative vehicles • Data analytics for connected vehicles • Eco-driving, electric and hybrid vehicles • Emerging mobility technologies • Image, Radar, Lidar signal processing • Logistics, fast, energy-efficient delivery of goods with autonomous driving • Mobility solutions for diverse, equitable and inclusion • Perception, localization, mapping, planning, control, and action prediction • Security, privacy, ethics, human interaction related with autonomous driving • Smart infrastructure • Social and human impact of autonomous vehicles • Software-defined vehicles • Software over-the-air update for connected vehicles • Sustainable mobility solutions • Teleoperation for autonomous vehicles • Vehicle-Edge-Cloud infrastructure for mobility • Vehicle environment perception and control • Vehicular networking and communications • Vehicular safety, active and passive We invite you to submit your papers to IEEE MOST 2024. The main body of each submitted paper is limited to 11 pages of technical content with additional pages permitted for the bibliography only. Submissions must be formatted according to IEEE conference paper guidelines. Paper submission site: https://most24.hotcrp.com/. |
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