IoT Applications to Urban Mobility (IoT&Mobility)


ORGANIZED BY

Raphael

Raphael Machado

Inmetro and UFF


Wilson

Wilson Melo Júnior

Inmetro


ABSTRACT

Urban mobility is about the movement of people and goods through a city. This movement requires a complex infrastructure that involves parking spaces, streets, highways, individual and public transports of distinct modes. The Internet of Things can be an extraordinary tool to provide visibility on this infrastructure, hence improving its efficiency.


TOPICS

In this sense, IoT&Mobility seeks original contributions on the following themes:

  • IoT-based Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS);
  • Drivers stress, drowsing, or drunkenness detection using onboard IoT;
  • Vehicular active safety systems using sensors and crowdsensing;
  • Urban crowdsourcing for mobility;
  • Business models for urban crowdsourcing platforms;
  • Vehicles telemetry using IoT;
  • Air pollution monitoring using vehicular embedded sensors;
  • Smart parking systems;
  • Smart traffic management systems;
  • IoT-based anti-theft systems;
  • IoT for pedestrian and cyclists safety;
  • Uncertainty, precision, and accuracy of vehicular embedded sensors;
  • Human-Machine interfaces for vehicular IoT-based applications.


ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

Raphael Machado is a Researcher at Inmetro (National Institute of Metrology, Quality, and Technology), and Professor at Fluminense Federal University, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He holds a Ph.D. in Systems and Computer Engineering and co-authored more than one hundred scientific papers in journals and conferences. He obtained several grants and prizes, including the FAPERJ Rio de Janeiro Young Scientist Grant and the CNPq Research Productivity Grant. He organized several national and international conferences and workshops in Computer Science.

Wilson S. Melo, Jr holds a Ph.D. in Informatics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2018), received the M.Sc. degree in Industrial Informatics at the Technological Federal University of Paraná (2003), and graduated in Computer Sciences at the State University of Maringá (2000). He currently works as a Researcher at the Brazilian National Institute of Metrology, Quality, and Technology (Inmetro). Since 2019, he is also a Lecturer in the Inmetro's Metrology Post Graduation Program (PPGM). His interest areas include information security, software protection, physical authentication, and blockchains.

Technical Sponsors

Italy Section
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Italy Section SEN Chapter
Italy (North) Section IE/IA/PEL Joint Chapter
Italy Section SMC Chapter
Italy Section C Chapter
Italy Section EMB Chapter
Italy Section IM Chapter
IEEE Wie


Financial Sponsor

CeR ITC


With the Patronage of

unitrento
ucbm
unibs
unisannio
gmee
gmmt


Sponsored By

DEWESoft
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