[agents] CALL FOR PAPERS - TOASTS @ SASO 2012

Didac Busquets didac.busquets at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Jun 27 05:56:49 EDT 2012


                   
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	CALL FOR PAPERS - TOASTS @ SASO 2012

	Workshop on Technologies for the Organisation,
	Adaptation and Simulation of Transportation Systems

	September 14, 2012, Lyon, France

	http://www.iis.ee.ic.ac.uk/TOASTS

	Deadline for submission: 4 July 2012

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Year after year we are witnessing an increasing mobility of people 
and goods around the globe, from everyday commuting, to holiday trips, 
food and good distribution, and transportation related to ageing and 
public health, among many others. All this trips can be made by many 
different means of transportation (airplanes, public transport, private 
cars, car pooling, public bicycles, etc.), each of them with its own 
characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. As a consequence, the 
management of the transportation system as a whole becomes a very 
complex task, and it requires a better knowledge of users' travels 
and behaviours as well as their interactions with their environment.
To carry out this work, modeling methods and simulation tools are 
playing an increasingly importance for infrastructure design, network
 operation and new mobile services. In addition, the increasing pressure
 to mitigate the climate change has a major impact on logistics, and 
companies world-wide must rethink their distribution strategies to 
reduce their carbon footprint.

In light of this, self-adaptive and self-organising systems seem to 
be very appropriate. On one hand, self-adaptive systems allow the 
transportation systems to continuously adapt and cope with the dynamism
 of the environment (changing traffic conditions, dynamic demand, 
accidents, etc.). On the other hand, self-organising systems let the 
different involved actors to organise themselves, trying to achieve 
their goals without the need of a central authority forcing them to 
adopt a given behaviour. Also, the design of urban development and 
deployment of digital services can be expressed as of complex and 
self-* systems by the number and nature of the entities involved, 
their interactions and their respective dynamics.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

The purpose of this workshop is to bring researchers and practitioners 
together in order to set up visions on how methods and tools can be 
used for ground transportation applications. Relevant topics include (but 
are not limited to):

- Self-* principles in traffic and transportation systems
- Agent-based and multi-agent systems for traffic and intelligent vehicles
- Distributed decision making in traffic and transportation
- New digital services and agents in transportation systems
- Agent-based approaches to modelling driver and pedestrian behaviour
- Enactive systems in ground transportation
- Intelligent routing systems
- Traffic management systems
- Variable message sign systems
- Vehicle to vehicle communication systems
- Public transport management systems
- Autonomic supply chain systems

SUBMISSION

- Deadline for submission: 4 July 2012
- Acceptance notification: 25 July 2012
- Early registration deadline: 20 August 2012
- Camera-ready papers: 24 August 2012

The length of the papers may not exceed 6 pages including references and 
must follow the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide. Papers 
should be submitted in PDF format using the EasyChair system. In case of 
acceptance, at least one author must attend the workshop to present it. 
More information on how to format and submit the paper is available in 
the workshop website: http://www.iis.ee.ic.ac.uk/TOASTS

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

- Jean-Michel Auberlet, IFSTTAR (France)
- Dídac Busquets, Imperial College London (UK)
- Emmanuelle Grislin-Le Strugeon, LAMIH, Valenciennes (France)
- Paulo Leitao, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (Portugal)

CONTACT

Visit the workshop website for contact details: http://www.iis.ee.ic.ac.uk/TOASTS


Dr. Didac Busquets
Marie Curie Fellow 
Intelligent Systems and Networks group 
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 

Room 1007e 
EEE Building 
Imperial College London 
Exhibition Road, South Kensington Campus, SW7 2BT 
London, UK 

Tel. +44 (0)207 594 6298
Fax. +44 (0)207 594 6274



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