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International Workshop on Computing and Communications for Autonomous
Driving (CCAuto) (In conjunction with WCNC 2020)
06-09 April 2020, Seoul, Korea
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Dear colleagues,
We cordially invite you to share your latest research results at the CCAuto
– International Workshop on Computing and Communications for Autonomous
Driving that will be held in conjunction with WCNC 2020 (
https://wcnc2020.ieee-wcnc.org/).
Workshop Scope:
With the emergence of highly automated and autonomous driving vehicles,
rigorous requirements in terms of responsiveness, security, resiliency and
scalability are needed to enable new services that improve efficiency and
safety on the road. The recent progress on 5G ultra reliable and low
latency communications is paving the way to novel solutions that address
these challenging requirements. To this end, a plethora of paradigms, (such
as Fog/Multi-Access Edge computing, Software Defined Networking, Network
Function Virtualization); emerging protocols for V2X communication (LTE-V,
C-V2X, etc.) and advanced localization/navigation systems (3D High
Definition maps, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) have been proposed or
are still under development to support future autonomous vehicles road
safety use cases.
In addition, given the ever-increasing complexity of future networks,
adding intelligence and agility to the control plane through Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) becomes a promising trend to
improve road monitoring and network resources. Therefore, in the path
towards fully autonomous and safe coordinated driving, it is crucial to
investigate how and up to which point the most recent computing and
communication paradigms are able to meet the requirements of autonomous
driving, be self-learning and adaptive to radio conditions and to the
heterogeneity of new applications in terms of data rates, latency and
hyper-connectivity.
In the spirit of WCNC, this workshop aims at favoring a multidisciplinary,
cross-layer perspective to computing and communication technologies for
autonomous and cooperative driving, bringing together researchers,
developers, and practitioners from academia and industry.
Topics of Interest:
We invite paper submissions including, but not limited to the topics listed
below:
Use case requirements for autonomous vehicles
Cellular vehicle-to-everything communication
Multi-Access Edge computing for Ultra-reliable and low-latency
communication
AI-Empowered Vehicular Networks
Network slicing and multi-tenancy in next generation of vehicular
networks
Fog-based zero-time handover mechanisms
Caching techniques for enabling ultra-low latency services.
Network and resources management
Mobility-aware spectrum sharing
Big Data stream processing and analytics techniques
Named Data Networking for autonomous vehicles
3D HD dynamic mapping and accurate positioning
ADAS systems for autonomous vehicles
Augmented and Virtual Reality for autonomous driving
Security issues in 5G for autonomous cooperative driving
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: December 31, 2019 January 19, 2020
Notification date: January 31st , 2020
Final paper due (with registration): February 15, 2020
PAPER SUBMISSION:
All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of
eight (8) printed pages (10-point font) including figures.
Submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26944&track=100038
All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of
eight (8) printed pages (10-point font) including figures. The papers
exceeding 6 pages will be subject to an additional fee of 100 USD/page.
Papers exceeding 8 pages will not be accepted at EDAS. Only PDF files with
all fonts embedded are accepted for review. Your submitted PDF file and
registered EDAS account must list the same author(s) and title.
Dr. Maria Rita PALATTELLA
Senior R&T Associate
email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: (+352) 275 888 438
Remote Sensing and and Natural Resources Modelling Team (REMOTE)
Environmental Research and Innovation (ERIN) Department
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)
41, rue du Brill | L-4422 Belvaux | Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
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