The IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium (IV) 2017 Call for Papers
Call for Papers
The IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium (IV) 2017.
Date: June 11-14, 2017,
LOCATION: Redondo Beach, California, USA
Important Dates
Ø Full-paper submission deadline: January 16, 2017 NOTE: No extensions will be granted.
Ø Workshop/Tutorial deadline: December 22,2016 No extension will be granted
Ø Notification of acceptance: February 28, 2017
Ø Final paper submission deadline: March 31, 2017
Website: http://iv2017.usc.edu
The IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium (IV) is one of the major annual
conferences of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society. IV
2017 will be held in Redondo Beach, California, USA at the Crown Plaza
Hotel right across the street from the Redondo Beach Marina and Pier
with the blue Pacific Ocean a block away. In this beautiful setting,
IV 2017 welcomes articles in the field of Intelligent Vehicles dealing
with new developments in theory and applications, vehicle technologies
and demonstrations. It also welcomes proposals for workshops and
tutorial sessions to be offered the day before the symposium starts
namely June 11, 2017. The traditional format of IV which makes it
unique involves a single oral paper presentation session with
subsequent parallel poster sessions where each poster paper is orally
presented in a brief single slide in order to attract attention and
motivate informal discussions. All accepted papers will be included in
the proceedings. The technical areas include but are not limited to
the following:
Connected and probe Vehicles
Automated Vehicles with and without pilot/driver
Partial Vehicle Automation
Vehicle-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure communications
Driver monitoring
Driver Human factors and Personalization
Electric Vehicles
Hybrid Vehicles
Vehicle dynamics and control
Lane change and merging
Commercial Vehicles
Vehicle Emissions and environmental impacts
Sensing, detection, and actuation
Advanced vehicle safety systems
Driver and traveler support systems
Vision and environment perception
Vehicle localization and autonomous navigation
Cognition and Control
Legal Issues
In the tradition of successful IEEE ITS Conferences, only the highest
quality papers will be accepted through an on-line peer review
process. The final version of the accepted papers will be included in
the Conference proceedings only after at least one author officially
registers and presents the paper at the Conference.