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Call for Papers: ACM CarSys 2016, The First ACM International Workshop on Connected and Automated Vehicle Mobility

Home > Uncategorized > Call for Papers: ACM CarSys 2016, The First ACM International Workshop on Connected and Automated Vehicle Mobility

CarSys 2016 seeks to present innovative and significant research on the design, implementation, usage, and evaluation of intelligent vehicular computing, communication and control systems, applications, and services.
The key themes of this workshop are two-fold:
1. Connected Vehicles: Based on short- and medium-range communications as well as on cellular networks, vehicular inter-networking will enable vehicular safety applications, efficiency applications and a multitude of other commercial or public authority applications.
2. Intelligent Vehicles: As vehicles are equipped with more sensing and computing capabilities, vehicles become more intelligent and are able to accomplish a number of challenging tasks including autonomous driving. 

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