Call for Papers and Major Topics
call for papers
Original, unpublished regular papers are solicited. Selection will be made based firstly on the review of extended abstracts (4 pages) followed by the review of the full paper (10 pages) for final acceptance. Accepted regular papers will be published in the proceedings and presented in a on oral session at the conference (registration by at least one author is mandatory).
Short papers reporting on research work in progress are also solicited. Selection will be based on the review of the full short paper (4 pages). Each accepted short papers will be published in the proceedings and presented as poster at the conference (registration by at least one author is mandatory).
Major DOMAINS OF INTEREST
Critical Transportation Systems:
- Intelligent transportation system
- Vehicle automation
- Autonomous and connected systems (including all types of unmanned vehicle)
- Cyber physical systems
- Innovative specific architectures (including back-end and big data architecture)
- Mobile robotics
- Cyber-security for mobile and back-end systems
Internet Of Things (loT)
- Smart devices
- Smart grids
- Smart buildings
- Predictable networking infrastructure
- Low power devices
- New telecommunication interface
- Specific architectures
Digital Manufacturing
- Smart Factory
- Plant digitalization
- Interoperability and integration of cyber physical systems
- 3D printing
- Machine-to machine communication and architecture
- Digital assistance and monitoring
- Maintenance prediction
MAJOR TOPICS OF INTEREST
Embedded computing platforms and networked systems
- Distributed architectures
- Multi-core/manycore platforms
- FPGA
- Embedded networks
- Middleware
- Virtualization
- Service-oriented platforms
- Energy-aware management
Processes, methods and tools
- Agile techniques
- Adaptive systems and artificial intelligence
- Model-based system engineering
- Virtual engineering and simulation
- Formal methods
- Requirement engineering
- Product Line engineering
- New programming and verification languages
Dependability
- Safety
- Security
- Quality of service
- Fault tolerance
- Maintainability
- Diagnostic generation
- Monitoring
- Certification
Human Systems Interactions
- User interfaces for command and control systems
- Human Error evaluation
- User-centred design
- Automation design and function allocation
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January 2020, Wednesday 29 -31
Pierre Baudis Congress Center, Toulouse France
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