[AISWorld] Connected and Autonomous Driving, IT Professional, Special Issue, -- CFP, Submissions Due 1 April 2018

San Murugesan san at computer.org
Sun Oct 29 03:50:06 EDT 2017


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IT PROFESSIONAL


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Connected and Autonomous Driving


Submission deadline: 1 April 2018

Publication: Nov/Dec 2018

Car manufacturers are becoming like software companies in their use of big
data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI) to understand
consumer driving behaviors. These days, a car is not just for going from
point A to point B, but rather delivers a holistic experience that revolves
around our daily activities, with the future being the autonomous vehicle.
Even though there has been considerable progress toward connected vehicle
technologies, traffic and transportation, and cloud-based computing, major
challenges remain in integrating these technologies into our society to
create a seamless digital mobility lifestyle.

 

This special issue of IT Professional intends to explore recent advances
that address these challenges for connected and autonomous vehicles,
providing a perspective of the current state of the art and the issues that
need to be addressed to make connected and autonomous vehicles become
mainstream for consumers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to, the following:

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o    Autonomous vehicles and autonomous driving

o    Connected and intelligent vehicle applications and cloud-based services

o    Machine learning systems, algorithms, and AI in connected and
autonomous vehicles

o    Connected digital and life experiences in the vehicle

o    Cyber-physical systems and technologies, including IoT and embedded
systems

o    Contextual and personalized recommendation engines

o    Privacy and security issues for connected and autonomous driving

o    Legal issues and government perspectives

o    Frameworks, scalable platform, and architectures for connected and
autonomous driving

o    Social implications and community experiences

o    New computing paradigms, including edge computing

o    New business models and ecosystems


 


Submissions


Feature articles should be no longer than 4,200 words and have no more than
20 references (with tables and figures counting as 300 words). Illustrations
are welcome. For author guidelines, including sample articles, see
www.computer.org/portal/web/peerreviewmagazines/acitpro. Submit your article
at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/itpro-cs.


 


Questions?


For more information, please contact the guest editors:

o    Jilei Tian, BMW Group, jilei.tian at bmwna.com

o    Halim Yanikomeroglu, Carleton University, Canada,
Halim.Yanikomeroglu at sce.carleton.ca

o    Alvin Chin, BMW Group, alvin.chin at bmwna.com


 


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San Murugesan

Editor in Chief, IT Professional <http://www.computer.org/itpro> 

san at computer.org

 


 




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