Call for Abstracts for the Poster Session
TRB Workshop on Road Vehicle Automation
Stanford,
July 16-19, 2013
We are welcoming submissions of abstracts
from researchers (including students) who would like to present a poster highlighting
their work in the area of road vehicle automation. Posters should be
non-commercial in nature and relate to one (or more!) of the breakout topic areas,
although the scope of the poster session is broader than the questions listed
on the topic pages. The breakout topic areas are listed below:
* Automated commercial vehicle operations
* Cybersecurity
* Data ownership, access, protection, and discovery
* Energy and environment
* Human factors and human-machine interaction
* Infrastructure and operations
* Risk, liability, and insurance
* Safety, risk and dependability
* Shared mobility and transit
* Testing, certification, and licensing
* V2X communication and architecture
Abstracts will be peer reviewed for quality, relevance, and
non-commercial nature of content. There will be a modest cash prize awarded for
the best poster as judged during the reception, courtesy of the Centre for Integrated
Energy Research at the University of Leeds.
Details
· Please submit your abstract by
emailing to [log in to unmask]
· To receive a peer review
decision in time for the June 13 booking deadline for on-campus accommodation,
please submit your abstract no later than June 5.
· Abstracts will continue to be
accepted through June 14, with peer review decisions completed by June 21. Please
note that presenters submitting after June 5 will not receive a review decision
before the expiry of the reserved room block on the Stanford campus.
· One presenter per accepted
poster will be eligible to register for the workshop at the speakers rate (i.e.
the Early Bird rate).
· Poster session will be held on
Tuesday, July 16 during the evening reception.
· Abstracts should include:
o Name, affiliation, and contact
information for all authors
o A descriptive title
o Suggested topic area(s) from the list above
o A short (200 word) description
of the work presented, including the basic problem being addressed, the methods
used to address it, and the key conclusions of the work.
Contacts:
Zia Wadud: [log in to unmask]
Don MacKenzie: [log in to unmask]
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Zia Wadud, PhD DIC
University of Leeds
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