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General Information
This conference (the 2011 IET International
Conference on Smart and Sustainable City) will provide a unique forum for
researchers, engineers and educators interested in Smart City to learn
about recent progresses, to address related
challenges and to develop new methods, applications and systems. The symposium,
to be held on July 6-8, 2011
in Shanghai, the largest city of China, is sponsored by
Shanghai University and University of Technology in France, and co-organized by
IET Shanghai Network, IEEE CIS Shanghai Chapter, and Counselors' Office of
Shanghai Municipal Government. The proceedings of conference including all the
accepted papers will be published by IET (ISBN:978-1-84919-326-9) and
indexed in both INSPEC and EI. (www.icssc2011.org )
Schedule
The
Submission Deadline
Extended To |
April
1, 2011
April 20,
2011 |
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of Acceptance |
May 15, 2011 |
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Camera-ready Copy
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June
1, 2011 |
Topics
Conference topics include, but are not limited to:
Modeling,
and simulation of urban system: GIS and 3D modeling of
the city and its infrastructure, multiscale geometry and visualization,
Simulation of urban infrastructure, multiphysic simulation with human behavior,
Heterogeneous data collection and georeferenced databasing, distributed
storage, data mining, Augmented reality, virtual reality, user interface
design, human-computer interaction.
Mobility,
sensing and intelligent transport systems: Intelligent
transport information management, models for transport and transport control
systems, Internet of things, sensor network for transport systems, Advanced
logistics technology, Technology for intelligent and pilotless vehicles.
PLM
of the urban system: Life cycle analysis and PLM
of the city and its infrastructures, Urban System Monitoring, Structural health
monitoring, Life-cycle assessment and sustainable Infrastructure,
Product/Building information modeling.
Urban risk and security
management: Collaborative decision support tools for risk
prevention and crisis management, Urban security and safety policies, Risk
awareness and crisis communication with citizens, Computer simulation theory
and technology on security management.
Social
aspects in sustainable urban development: Heterogeneous
data exploration of geographic social-cultural indicators and sensors for
sustainability with social acceptance, Design of a socio-urban model for the
well-being of all inhabitants, especially elderly, Identification and
fulfillment of the culture needs of various socio-urban classes, Dataset issue,
Allocation of public resources, qualified public resources.
Language
The working language of the conference will be English.
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