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WOSCIA 2016 : Workshop on Smart Cities and Intelligent Agents | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://paams.net/workshops/woscia | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
SCOPE
Smart Cities represent a new way of thinking about urban space by shaping a model that integrates aspects like energy efficiency, sustainable mobility, protection of the environment and economic sustainability. These aspects represent the goals for future software developments. Current cities provide potentially unlimited settings for intelligent agents to display their ability to react, act proactively, interact between themselves, or otherwise plan, learn, etc. in an intelligent, or rather human, manner. Therefore, the objective of this workshop is to provide a forum to present and discuss the use of agent technology in the area of Smart Cities. We welcome any paper about experiences on the use of agents in Smart Cities tackling issues related to smart architectures, urban simulations, intelligent infrastructure, smart transport, open data, among others. We also intend to address specific methodological and technological issues raised by the real deployment of agents in rich environments such as smart cities. TOPICS Topics relevant for the workshop include specially applications, but also theoretical approaches, based on, but not limited to: Smart city modeling Smart city simulation Intelligent infrastructure Sensors and actuators Open data and big data analytics Smart health and emergency management Smart environments Smart education Smart health Smart mobility and transportation Intelligent vehicles Smart integrated grids Smart traffic system operations Smart home and smart buildings Smart manufacturing and logistics Internet Of Things and Smart Cities ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Adriana Giret (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain) Vicente Julián (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain) Juan Manuel Corchado (Universidad de Salamanca, Spain) Alberto Fernández (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) Holger Billhardt (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) Javier Bajo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) |
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