Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: The Fourth IEEE International Conference on Connected and Autonomous Driving (MetroCAD 2021)
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The Fourth IEEE International Conference on Connected and Autonomous Driving (MetroCAD 2021)
Detroit USA, April 28-29, 2021
With the burgeoning of Edge Computing and 5G technologies, we envision future vehicles will serve as a computing platform for a variety of services such as autonomous driving, remote real-time diagnostics, on-board entertainment, and a variety of third-party services, such as public safety. To realize the vision of connected and autonomous driving, researchers and practitioners in the community have to address several challenges, such as communication systems, data analytics platforms, novel algorithms and applications, security, to name a few.
The Fourth IEEE International Conference on Connected and Autonomous Driving aims to bring together the researchers and practitioners on connected cars, autonomous driving, transportation systems and ride-sharing platforms to address core challenges with vehicle connectivity and autonomous driving. The conference will include invited speakers, panels, paper presentations, tutorials, and real-vehicle demos. The goal is to discuss and exchange ideas in this area and stimulate the collaboration between academia and industry partners. The topics include, but are not limited to:
-Perception, localization, mapping, planning and control, action prediction for autonomous driving.
-Consumer services, include Internet- and cloud-based digital services that add to the driving experience.
-Connected Vehicle packages, using advanced features to improve or help manage the car’s operation and autonomous driving.
-Connected vehicle data operations of various data sources and latency requirements.
-Artificial Intelligence approaches for control and coordination of traffic leveraging V2V and V2X infrastructures.
-Security, privacy, ethics, human interaction related with autonomous driving.
-Enabling technologies for Autonomous Driving. -Social and human impact of CAVs.
Important Dates
Paper submission: Jan 10, 2021
Acceptance notifications: Feb 26, 2021
Camera-ready deadline: March 12, 2021
Conference: April 28-29, 20201
General Chair
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University
Program Chairs
Dalong Li, FCA
Chen Liu, Clarkson University
Ruigang Yang, Inceptio Technologies
Poster Chair
Yuanchao Shu, Microsoft Research
Industry Liaison
Lei Zhong, Toyota
Tutorials Chair
Yunsheng Wang, Kettering University
Registration and Local Chair
Zheng Dong, Wayne State University
Publication Chair
Kewei Sha, University of Houston
Publicity Chair
Qing Yang, University of North Texas
Webmaster
Liangkai Liu, Wayne State University
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Lars Wolf