Seattle, Washington, USA
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
The 1st International workshop on Advances in Resilient and Intelligent Cities is soliciting papers for its first workshop. The workshop is focused on contributions at the interface of urban and computer science, building intelligent and resilient cities, modeling urban design by considering sensor technology, edge computing, visualization, modeling and simulation, advanced data analytics. The workshop organizers invite submissions discussing novel theoretical and applied research consistent with the ARIC and ACM focus.
Topics of Interest Include:
- Analytics to integrate heterogenous spatio-temporal data for prediction, detection of anomalies and unusual patterns
- Real-time analytics of dynamic and distributed data
- Edge and distributed computing to mine information from ubiquitous data about cyber-physical systems
- Theoretical and practical applications of Internet of Things in urban settings
- Visualizing urban areas and optimal locations of sensors for urban resilience
- Using augmented reality, simulations and 3D-geovisualization for urban planning and to enhance stakeholder experience through collective intelligence
- Case studies of successful deployment of smart and resilient cities
- Policies and theoretical framework needed for successful deployment of intelligent and resilient cities
- Existing state-of-the-art and future directions to integrating social and cyber-physical systems to achieve both smart and resilient cities
Workshop Organizers
Bandana Kar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Olufemi A. Omitaomu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Shima Mohebbi, University of Oklahoma
Guangtao Fu, University of Exeter
Paper Submission Deadline: August 31, 2018