CPSITA 2012 - The International Special Session on Cyber-Physical System for Intelligent Transportation Applications
Topics/Call fo Papers
Cyber-Physical System for Intelligent Transportation Applications
[Session Chairs]: Honggang Wang (hwang1-AT-umassd.edu), Hong Liu (hliu-AT-umassd.edu), Yuanchang Xie
[Scope]: Cyber-Physical System (CPS) is typically designed as a network of interacting elements with physical input and output rather than a standalone embedded device. The performance of CPS, both computational and physical elements, is improved with the increases of the system adaptability, safety, autonomy, efficiency, reliability, and safety. Many physical-domain applications using cyber-information such as collision avoidance, precise robotic surgery, traffic control, healthcare monitoring and delivery have been significantly advanced. Starting 2006, CPS has been identified as a key area of research in the future years by the US National Science Foundation (NSF). Especially, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) has been investigated as a critical application area of CPS in recent years. In the near future, automobile designs will be greatly influenced by advances in information and communication technologies that are fueling significant progress in ITS, which promise to make automobile operations safer and more efficient. Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) band has been allocated in the USA at 5.9 GHz for vehicle-to-roadside (V2R) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications, while the IEEE 802.11p working group is developing enhancements of 802.11 standards to support ITS, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), vehicular telematics and infotainment applications. It is expected that significant advancements in these research areas over next three to five years. The proposed workshop seeks the papers in Cyber-Physical Systems with emphasis on the ITS applications and wireless communication technology.
Topics:
Traffic monitoring in ITS
Security and Safety issues in ITS
Vehicle-to-roadside (V2R) and Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications and networking
Decision support system for ITS applications
Integration of Cyber-Physical System
Artificial intelligence
Mobile CPS
Ambulance CPS
Other potential intelligent applications in ITS
[Session Chairs]: Honggang Wang (hwang1-AT-umassd.edu), Hong Liu (hliu-AT-umassd.edu), Yuanchang Xie
[Scope]: Cyber-Physical System (CPS) is typically designed as a network of interacting elements with physical input and output rather than a standalone embedded device. The performance of CPS, both computational and physical elements, is improved with the increases of the system adaptability, safety, autonomy, efficiency, reliability, and safety. Many physical-domain applications using cyber-information such as collision avoidance, precise robotic surgery, traffic control, healthcare monitoring and delivery have been significantly advanced. Starting 2006, CPS has been identified as a key area of research in the future years by the US National Science Foundation (NSF). Especially, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) has been investigated as a critical application area of CPS in recent years. In the near future, automobile designs will be greatly influenced by advances in information and communication technologies that are fueling significant progress in ITS, which promise to make automobile operations safer and more efficient. Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) band has been allocated in the USA at 5.9 GHz for vehicle-to-roadside (V2R) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications, while the IEEE 802.11p working group is developing enhancements of 802.11 standards to support ITS, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), vehicular telematics and infotainment applications. It is expected that significant advancements in these research areas over next three to five years. The proposed workshop seeks the papers in Cyber-Physical Systems with emphasis on the ITS applications and wireless communication technology.
Topics:
Traffic monitoring in ITS
Security and Safety issues in ITS
Vehicle-to-roadside (V2R) and Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications and networking
Decision support system for ITS applications
Integration of Cyber-Physical System
Artificial intelligence
Mobile CPS
Ambulance CPS
Other potential intelligent applications in ITS
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