SSMC 2017 - 1st IEEE International COMPSAC Workshop on Smart and Sustainable Mobility in Smart Cities
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop aims to foster cooperation among practitioners and researchers in order to exchange the latest industrial experience and research ideas on the development of products and services for sustainable mobility in Smart Cities.
Workshop theme:
Urban mobility is one of the toughest challenges we all face today, as existing mobility systems are not smart and sustainable enough to cope with the increasing demand. These issues are true for both passenger and freight mobility. In addition, mobility needs are evolving. Changing travel habits, demand for services to increase convenience, speed and predictability, mobility-as-a-service and e-freight are emerging as new mobility paradigms, planning and decision-making is evolving toward a more evidence-based approach, as well as evolving customer expectations toward individualization and sustainability will require mobility service innovation as well as business model transformation.
Scope of the workshop:
Researchers and practitioners all over the world, from both academia and industry, working in the areas of Smart Cities, City Logistics, Sustainable Transportation and Sharing Mobility are invited to discuss state of the art solutions, novel issues, recent developments, applications, methodologies and techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Cooperative intelligent transportation systems
Road transport automation
Electric mobility
Maps and travel planning
Mobility modelling
Behaviour change approaches
Travel demand estimation and modelling
Evidence-based planning and decision-making
Data and analytics in transport
Innovative simulation approaches
Business models analysis
Program Committee (to be confirmed):
Guido Perboli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Andrea Vesco, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy
Workshop theme:
Urban mobility is one of the toughest challenges we all face today, as existing mobility systems are not smart and sustainable enough to cope with the increasing demand. These issues are true for both passenger and freight mobility. In addition, mobility needs are evolving. Changing travel habits, demand for services to increase convenience, speed and predictability, mobility-as-a-service and e-freight are emerging as new mobility paradigms, planning and decision-making is evolving toward a more evidence-based approach, as well as evolving customer expectations toward individualization and sustainability will require mobility service innovation as well as business model transformation.
Scope of the workshop:
Researchers and practitioners all over the world, from both academia and industry, working in the areas of Smart Cities, City Logistics, Sustainable Transportation and Sharing Mobility are invited to discuss state of the art solutions, novel issues, recent developments, applications, methodologies and techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Cooperative intelligent transportation systems
Road transport automation
Electric mobility
Maps and travel planning
Mobility modelling
Behaviour change approaches
Travel demand estimation and modelling
Evidence-based planning and decision-making
Data and analytics in transport
Innovative simulation approaches
Business models analysis
Program Committee (to be confirmed):
Guido Perboli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Andrea Vesco, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy
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