Intelligent Transportation Systems
A special issue of Information (ISSN 2078-2489). This special issue belongs to the section "Information Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2017) | Viewed by 50930
Special Issue Editors
Interests: wireless vehicular communications; real-time wireless communications; IoT; smart city applications
Interests: vehicular communications; dependable systems; real-time communications; cybersecurity; cooperative, connected and automated mobility; embedded systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Transportation systems are very important in modern life; therefore, massive research efforts have been devoted to this field of study in the recent past. Effective vehicular connectivity techniques can significantly enhance efficiency of travel, reduce traffic incidents and improve safety, alleviate the impact of congestion; devising the so-called Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) experience. ITS include telematics and all types of communications in vehicles, between vehicles (e.g., V2V), and between vehicles and infrastructure (e.g., V2I). ITS integrate information and communication technologies (ICT) and apply them to the transport sector. These systems gather data from sensors and equipment deployed within vehicles and infrastructure, and provide services that aim to improve the current transportation system, making it more efficient, sustainable, safe, and environment friendly.
Therefore, the purpose of this Special Issue is to publish high-quality research, expecting both from academic and industrial stakeholders, and serves as an outlet for disseminating innovative solutions towards meeting the expectation of ITS. Original, high quality contributions that have not yet been published, submitted, or are not currently under review by other journals or peer-reviewed conferences are sought.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- New paradigms for ITS/Vehicular communication
- Medium access for vehicular communication
- Novel Architectures for ITS
- Real-time sensing for autonomous vehicles
- Automatic incident detection and recovery
- Safety aspects of smart mobility
- Advance parking and monitoring systems
- Data distribution platforms for ITS
- Real-time and dynamic prediction of traffic flows
- Public transport prioritization
- Prototype development and measurements
- M2M communication in the scope of ITS
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
- New paradigms for smart mobility
- Field trials/Testbed implementations
Dr. Muhammad Alam
Dr. Joaquim Ferreira
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Wireless vehicular communications
- Vehicular technologies
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