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Subject: [WI] CfP Track "Sustainable Mobility" at EnviroInfo2019
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 20:25:40 +0100
From: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Wagner vom Berg <benjamin.wagnervomberg@hs-bremerhaven.de>
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*Apologies for Cross-Postings*

 

 

Call for Papers for Special Track „Sustainable Mobility“

EnviroInfo 2019 – in cooperation  with Informatik 2019 and KI 2019

 

23th – 26th September 2019 at the University of Kassel, Germany 

The EnviroInfo2019 will take place in Kassel

https://enviroinfo2019.org/
 

Objectives of the track

Sustainable mobility is one of the emerging topics of our time. On the one hand mobility in the sense of moving persons and goods is one of the central functions for a successful economy and a worth living society.

On the other hand, transportation contributes the highest CO2 emissions besides the energy sector and is connected to many other negative effects in the ecological, economical and social dimension of sustainability. However many recent activities in industry and research as well as address sustainable mobility solutions that are emission-free, socially responsible and economically long-lasting. ICT solutions, in general, make mobility solutions more effective and can help to reduce the negative effects of mobility.

 

Topics of the track

This track addresses especially ICT-based concepts and solutions for more sustainable mobility in a wide-spread area of topics, e.g.:

-          Transportation as a Service (TaaS) and Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

-          Smart City and Urban mobility

-          Mobility in rural regions

-          Open, Smart and big data for traffic solutions

-          Dynamic planning systems (tour, route, bundling) for more efficiency

-          Smart travel planning and assistance

-          Electric mobility including hydrogen-based power

-          Sustainable transport and green logistics

-          Sustainable labor conditions in logistics

-          Car-Sharing, Ride-Sharing and Ride-Hailing Services

-          Prosumer approaches in transportation (b2b and b2c)

-          Autonomous Vehicles

-          Use of Blockchain in transportation

-          Disruption and business models in mobility and transportation

This track will give researchers a platform to present the actual results of their work and to discuss it with the participants of the conference.

 

Organization

Benjamin Wagner vom Berg, University OAS Bremerhaven, benjamin.wagnervomberg@hs-bremerhaven.de

Please contact the organizer in case you are not sure whether your working topic is of interest for this workshop!

Contributions

Full Research Papers

26th April 2019 Submission deadline for Full Papers

24th May 2019 Notification of acceptance for Full Papers

14th June 2019 Submission of final versions for Full Papers

Accepted full papers will be published in the Springer book series “Progress in IS”.

The Scope of Full Paper contributions is 10 – 15 pages

Short Contributions / Work in Progress / Posters

05th July 2019 Submission for Work in Progress / Short Contributions

26th July 2019 Notification of acceptance for Work in Progress / Short Contributions and Poster

09th August 2019 Submission of final versions for Work in Progress / Short Contributions and Poster

Accepted Work in Progress / Short Contributions and Posters will be published as adjunct proceedings in the Shaker Umweltinformatik series.

The Scope for Work in Progress and Short Contributions is 4 – 8 pages.

 

Depending on your aims considering the publication of your work, we invite you to send us your abstracts or full papers according to the instructions and deadlines.

 

Kind regards

 

Benjamin Wagner vom Berg

 

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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Wagner vom Berg

Professor for ICT in Transport and Logistics

University of Applied Science Bremerhaven

An der Karlstadt 8 - 27568 Bremerhaven - GERMANY

Building Z - Room 4020

Tel. + 49 471 4823 484

Mob. + 49 170 7642429

E-Mail: benjamin.wagnervomberg@hs-bremerhaven.de


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