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EV-Sys 2017 - Workshop on Electric Vehicle Systems, Data and Applications

Date2017-05-16

Deadline2017-02-14

VenueHong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong SAR

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.smartsustainability.org/EVSys

Topics/Call fo Papers

With over one million electric vehicles sold so far, electric vehicles
are becoming increasingly available and accessible to researchers.
This workshop aims to focus on the system interoperations, real-world
data analysis, and practical application prototypes for electric
vehicles (including electric cars, electric bikes, electric drones).
By sharing and exchanging the practical knowledge of electric
vehicles, we hope to bolster further synergy and collaborations for a
wide range of electric vehicle research in practice.
Papers are invited in all emerging aspects of electric vehicle
systems, and relevant data analysis, applications and services, such
as:
? Methodologies for interoperating electric vehicle systems
(including in-vehicle computing systems, battery monitoring systems,
car electrical systems)
? Novel mobile and cloud applications for electric vehicles
including those interfacing with in-home sensors, smartphones, and
other sensor systems
? Practical test-beds of electric vehicles (including electric
cars, electric bikes, electric drones)
? Empirical and experimental data traces of electric vehicles
? Interconnection with smart grid and smart building management systems
? Analytical results for the mobility, user adoption, energy
consumption, driving behavior, and battery characteristics of electric
vehicles
? Measurement, simulation, and performance evaluation tools for
electric vehicles
? Data analytics for diagnosis and maintenance of electric vehicles
? Methodologies for provisioning, operating, and managing charging
station systems
? Data privacy and cyber-security of electric vehicles
? Intelligent self-driving electric vehicles
The best papers will get an opportunity to present their work as
“lightning talks” in the ACM eEnergy main conference.

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