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Call for papers for ITS World Congress 2019

ITS experts are invited to submit papers to be considered for presentation and publication at the ITS World Congress 2019 in Singapore. The International Programme Committee says submissions must be centred around themes and sub-topics such as crowdsourcing and big data analytics, cybersecurity and data privacy, innovative pricing and travel demand management and intelligent, connected and autonomous vehicles. Entries can also be based on the multimodal transport of people and goods, safety for drivers
October 2, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

ITS experts are invited to submit papers to be considered for presentation and publication at the 6456 ITS World Congress 2019 in Singapore.

The International Programme Committee says submissions must be centred around themes and sub-topics such as crowdsourcing and big data analytics, cybersecurity and data privacy, innovative pricing and travel demand management and intelligent, connected and autonomous vehicles.

Entries can also be based on the multimodal transport of people and goods, safety for drivers and vulnerable users, sustainable smart cities as well as policies, standards and harmonisation.

Authors can submit technical papers which address institutional, business and economic aspects of ITS and scientific papers which demonstrate scholarship, innovation and analysis of new types of problems and/ or solutions. Also, authors can write commercial papers which describe near-market work as well as proposals for the programme’s special interest sessions.

All submissions must be made by the 9 January 2019. More information is available on the %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 link-external website ITS World Congress 2019 website link false https://itsworldcongress2019.com/programme/paper-submission/ false false%>.

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