ATSS 2016 - 6th IEEE International Workshop on Artificial Transportation Systems and Simulation
Topics/Call fo Papers
"Artificial Transportations Systems and Simulation" follows up previous editions of Special Sessions and Workshops on Artificial Transportation Systems and Simulation (ATSS) held at IEEE ITS Conferences, supported and promoted by the IEEE ITS Society's ATSS Technical Activities Sub-Committee. According to the current format of ATSS Series, Special Sessions and Workshops are organised every two years, in alternating occurrences every year. Therefore, the 2016 edition of the ATSS Workshop follows up the Workshop held at IEEE ITSC 2014, in Qingdao, China.
The aim of the ATSS Workshop series is to foster the discussion on issues concerning the development of Artificial Transportation Systems and Simulation as a means to devise, test and validate ITS-based technologies. With the ability to integrate different transportation models and solutions in a virtual environment, ATSS serves as an aid to support decisions made by engineers and practitioners in a controlled and safe manner. They also provide a natural ground where new approaches can be experimented while avoiding natural drawbacks of dealing directly with real critical domains, such as ITS. On the basis of theories and methodologies borrowed from a wide spectrum of disciplines, such as the Social Sciences, Distributed Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Multi-agent Systems, Virtual Reality and many others, many important issues arise which challenge and motivate many researchers and practitioners from multidisciplinary fields, as well as different technical and scientific communities.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest to the workshop include (but are not limited to):
* Agent-based modelling and social simulation in MAS-T (multi-agent systems applied to traffic and transport)
* Real-world agent architectures
* Hardware-, software-, and human-in-the-loop simulation
* Agent-human interactions
* Environment modelling and interaction protocols
* Learning and adaptation, collaboration, cooperation, competition, coalitions in traffic and transportation models
* Multi-resolution simulation, simulator interoperability, simulation as a service, cloud-based simulation
* Growing artificial societies in artificial transportation systems
* Large scale simulation, calibration and validation of agent-based models for traffic and transportation
* New trends and inspirational metaphors for artificial transportation systems.
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
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For submission, authors must follow the guidelines of IEEE ITS Conferences while preparing their manuscripts; please, check the conference Web site for details. Submissions must be made through the Papercept System, accessible via (http://its.papercept.net). While submitting your contribution, please follow the "Workshop Paper" type of submission, and include the "Code" provided below (with no '*').
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Workshop papers will undergo the same intense and rigorous reviewing process as regular papers do and submission is not a guarantee of acceptance. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and indexed accordingly. Papers will be made available electronically in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, as well.
IMPORTANT DATES
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* Full-paper submission deadline: July 4, 2016
* Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2016
* Camera-Ready submission deadline: August 29, 2016
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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Dr. Alberto Fernandez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
Dr. Fenghua Zhu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Dr. Shuming Tang, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
INQUIRIES AND FURTHER INFORMATION
===
Should you have any doubts, inquiries, or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact Organising Committee members by e-mail:
alberto.fernandez-AT-urjc.es, fenghua.zhu-AT-ia.ac.cn, shuming.tang-AT-ia.ac.cn
The aim of the ATSS Workshop series is to foster the discussion on issues concerning the development of Artificial Transportation Systems and Simulation as a means to devise, test and validate ITS-based technologies. With the ability to integrate different transportation models and solutions in a virtual environment, ATSS serves as an aid to support decisions made by engineers and practitioners in a controlled and safe manner. They also provide a natural ground where new approaches can be experimented while avoiding natural drawbacks of dealing directly with real critical domains, such as ITS. On the basis of theories and methodologies borrowed from a wide spectrum of disciplines, such as the Social Sciences, Distributed Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Multi-agent Systems, Virtual Reality and many others, many important issues arise which challenge and motivate many researchers and practitioners from multidisciplinary fields, as well as different technical and scientific communities.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
===
Topics of interest to the workshop include (but are not limited to):
* Agent-based modelling and social simulation in MAS-T (multi-agent systems applied to traffic and transport)
* Real-world agent architectures
* Hardware-, software-, and human-in-the-loop simulation
* Agent-human interactions
* Environment modelling and interaction protocols
* Learning and adaptation, collaboration, cooperation, competition, coalitions in traffic and transportation models
* Multi-resolution simulation, simulator interoperability, simulation as a service, cloud-based simulation
* Growing artificial societies in artificial transportation systems
* Large scale simulation, calibration and validation of agent-based models for traffic and transportation
* New trends and inspirational metaphors for artificial transportation systems.
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
===
For submission, authors must follow the guidelines of IEEE ITS Conferences while preparing their manuscripts; please, check the conference Web site for details. Submissions must be made through the Papercept System, accessible via (http://its.papercept.net). While submitting your contribution, please follow the "Workshop Paper" type of submission, and include the "Code" provided below (with no '*').
*** g7r1q ***
Workshop papers will undergo the same intense and rigorous reviewing process as regular papers do and submission is not a guarantee of acceptance. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and indexed accordingly. Papers will be made available electronically in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, as well.
IMPORTANT DATES
===
* Full-paper submission deadline: July 4, 2016
* Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2016
* Camera-Ready submission deadline: August 29, 2016
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
===
Dr. Alberto Fernandez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
Dr. Fenghua Zhu, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Dr. Shuming Tang, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
INQUIRIES AND FURTHER INFORMATION
===
Should you have any doubts, inquiries, or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact Organising Committee members by e-mail:
alberto.fernandez-AT-urjc.es, fenghua.zhu-AT-ia.ac.cn, shuming.tang-AT-ia.ac.cn
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