CIVTS 2013 - CIVTS 2013 2013 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Transportation Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
CIVTS 2013
2013 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Transportation Systems
The goal of this symposium is to provide a forum for participants from industry, academic, and non-profit organizations to exchange innovative ideas on intelligent vehicles, their systems, and related manufacturing processes. We welcome papers from all areas of computational intelligence demonstrating applications of theoretical advances to modern and future vehicles and vehicular systems (engine, transmissions, actuators, sensors, networks, communications, interfaces, etc.) and related manufacturing technologies. Although the focus of the symposium is on the application aspects of CI, papers describing simulation-only results are also solicited.
Topics
Topics include but are not limited to theoretical and practical contributions of computational intelligence to the following areas for vehicles and vehicular systems:
Application to automotive, aerospace, marine, military, and other (mining industry, locomotives, etc.) vehicles
Intelligent control
On-board / off-board / remote diagnostics and prognostics
Fault mitigation and recovery
Safety systems
Infotainment systems
Navigation systems / Electronic horizon
Human Machine Interfaces
Advisory Systems
Attributes and assessment of intelligence in intelligent vehicles
Autonomous and semi-autonomous driving
Intelligent transportation systems
Vehicle manufacturing processes
Other vehicle applications
Keynote, Tutorial and Panel Sessions
Please forward your proposals with detailed abstract and bio-sketches of the speakers to Symposium Co-Chairs and SSCI Keynote-Tutorial Chair, Dr S Das.
Special Sessions
Please forward your special session proposals to Symposium Co-Chairs.
Symposium Co-Chairs
Danil Prokhorov, Toyota, USA
Dimitar Filev, Ford, USA
Program Committee (tentative)
Plamen Angelov, Lancaster University, UK
Alberto Broggi, University of Parma, Italy
George Bebis, University of Nevada, USA
Luis M.Bergasa, University of Alcala, Spain
Oleg Gusikhin, Ford Research, USA
Ilya Kolmanovsky, University of Michigan, USA
John Krumm, Microsoft Research, USA
Rudolf Kruse, University of Magdeburg, Germany
T.T. Lee, National University of Technology, Taiwan
Raj Madhavan, NIST, USA
Seichi Mita, Toyota Tech Institute, Japan
Yi L. Murphey, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA
Hiroshi Nakajima, Omron, Japan
Yoshiki Ninomiya, Toyota Central R & D Labs, Japan
Urbano Nunes, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Krishna Pattipati, University of Connecticut, USA
Luigi del Re, JKU, Austria
Thomas Runkler, Siemens Research, Germany
Nestor Rychtycki, Ford Research, USA
Kazuya Takeda, Nagoya University, Japan
Mohan Trivedi, UCSD, USA
Hans J Wuensche, University of Bundeswehr, Germany
Yilu Zhang, GM, USA
2013 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Transportation Systems
The goal of this symposium is to provide a forum for participants from industry, academic, and non-profit organizations to exchange innovative ideas on intelligent vehicles, their systems, and related manufacturing processes. We welcome papers from all areas of computational intelligence demonstrating applications of theoretical advances to modern and future vehicles and vehicular systems (engine, transmissions, actuators, sensors, networks, communications, interfaces, etc.) and related manufacturing technologies. Although the focus of the symposium is on the application aspects of CI, papers describing simulation-only results are also solicited.
Topics
Topics include but are not limited to theoretical and practical contributions of computational intelligence to the following areas for vehicles and vehicular systems:
Application to automotive, aerospace, marine, military, and other (mining industry, locomotives, etc.) vehicles
Intelligent control
On-board / off-board / remote diagnostics and prognostics
Fault mitigation and recovery
Safety systems
Infotainment systems
Navigation systems / Electronic horizon
Human Machine Interfaces
Advisory Systems
Attributes and assessment of intelligence in intelligent vehicles
Autonomous and semi-autonomous driving
Intelligent transportation systems
Vehicle manufacturing processes
Other vehicle applications
Keynote, Tutorial and Panel Sessions
Please forward your proposals with detailed abstract and bio-sketches of the speakers to Symposium Co-Chairs and SSCI Keynote-Tutorial Chair, Dr S Das.
Special Sessions
Please forward your special session proposals to Symposium Co-Chairs.
Symposium Co-Chairs
Danil Prokhorov, Toyota, USA
Dimitar Filev, Ford, USA
Program Committee (tentative)
Plamen Angelov, Lancaster University, UK
Alberto Broggi, University of Parma, Italy
George Bebis, University of Nevada, USA
Luis M.Bergasa, University of Alcala, Spain
Oleg Gusikhin, Ford Research, USA
Ilya Kolmanovsky, University of Michigan, USA
John Krumm, Microsoft Research, USA
Rudolf Kruse, University of Magdeburg, Germany
T.T. Lee, National University of Technology, Taiwan
Raj Madhavan, NIST, USA
Seichi Mita, Toyota Tech Institute, Japan
Yi L. Murphey, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA
Hiroshi Nakajima, Omron, Japan
Yoshiki Ninomiya, Toyota Central R & D Labs, Japan
Urbano Nunes, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Krishna Pattipati, University of Connecticut, USA
Luigi del Re, JKU, Austria
Thomas Runkler, Siemens Research, Germany
Nestor Rychtycki, Ford Research, USA
Kazuya Takeda, Nagoya University, Japan
Mohan Trivedi, UCSD, USA
Hans J Wuensche, University of Bundeswehr, Germany
Yilu Zhang, GM, USA
Other CFPs
- CompSens 2013 2013 IEEE Workshop on Merging Fields of Computational Intelligence and Sensor Technology
- EAIS 2013 2013 IEEE Symposium on Evolving and Adaptive Intelligent Systems
- FOCI 2013 2013 IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence
- GEFS 2013 6th IEEE International Workshop on Genetic and Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems
- 2013 IEEE Symposium on Adaptive Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning
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