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ACM CarSys 2017 - The Second ACM International Workshop on Connected and Automated Vehicle Mobility Snowbird, Utah, USA - October 16-20, 2017 https://web.fe.up.pt/~acmcarsys2017/ in conjunction with ACM MobiCom -------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview -------- ACM CarSys 2017 seeks to present innovative and significant research on the design, implementation, usage, and evaluation of intelligent vehicular computing, communication and control systems, applications, and services. The key themes of this workshop are two-fold: 1. Connected Vehicles: Based on short- and medium-range communications as well as on cellular networks, vehicular inter-networking will enable vehicular applications that improve road safety, energy efficiency, optimises traffic flow, as well as for infotainment purposes. 2. Autonomous Vehicles: As vehicles are equipped with more sensing and computing capabilities, vehicles become more intelligent and are able to drive in an automated way and interact with roads and pedestrians. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: - full Automated/high-automated vehicles - ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistant System) - Information and sensor fusion - Vehicle perception stack for automated control and safe driving - Cooperative vehicle-infrastructure systems - Telematics and infotainment services - Vehicular IoT-Smart City infrastructure - V2X (V2I/V2V/V2N) and vehicle-to-pedestrian/biker communication - Cellular V2X and 5G opportunity (New Radio and mmWave) - Wireless in-vehicle networks - Vehicle communication protocol design and network management - Vehicle to vulnerable road users communications - Vehicle system architecture and design - Intelligent vehicle software and computing infrastructure - Security, privacy issues and protection mechanisms - Test drives and field operational testing Call for posters and demonstrators ---------------------------------- ACM CarSys 2017 invites poster papers presenting controversial research directions or promising ideas not yet fully validated, as well as demo papers showcasing prototypes. Poster and demo papers must fit in two pages, and must adhere to the format requirements for full papers in all other aspects. Optionally, a poster paper submission can include a link to the electronic copy of the poster. Authors of the demo papers are strongly encouraged to include a link to a short video presenting their prototype. Electronic copies of posters and demo videos shall be hosted by a third-party cloud storage or streaming service (e.g., Dropbox, Wetransfer, YouTube, Vimeo, etc.), so as to ensure the anonymity of reviewers. Submission instructions and important dates ------------------------------------------- Submit poster and demo papers at https://carsys17.hotcrp.com/. Details are available at the ACM CarSys 2017 workshop website at https://web.fe.up.pt/~acmcarsys2017/. Poster/demo paper submission: August 7, 2017 - 23:59 EST Author notification: August 14, 2017 Camera-ready version of paper: August 20, 2017 Workshop: TBD, between October 16-20, 2017 For questions concerning poster/demo paper submissions, please contact the ACM CarSys 2017 poster/demo co-chairs: - Hassnaa Moustafa, Intel Corporation, hassnaa.moustafa@intel.com - Marco Fiore, CNR, marco.fiore@ieiit.cnr.it |
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