3 January 2017

Call for papers: "Human-Machine Interaction and Internet of Vehicles"

For a special issue of the International Journal of Vehicle Information and Communication Systems.

Human-machine interaction is being perceived as a mandatory for safety, quality, and efficiency. It constitutes all facets of interaction and communication between human users and their machines by virtue of human-machine interfaces. Internet of Vehicles (IoV) accomplishes mobile communication between vehicles and metropolitan networks. Gathering and sharing information intervening vehicle-to-human (V2H), vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) for acquiring knowledge on vehicles, humans, roads and infrastructure for persuasive guidance and inspection of vehicles.

Existing control functionalities in human-machine interaction via bio-signals or via control devices for handicapped people includes the operation of a fake limb. Human-machine interaction and IoV benefits the utilisation of speech and motion detection (gestures, displacements, and forces) directly. Speech input and gestural control, emotion/intention detection, mapping strategies, gesture capture/sensing technologies, etc. has become a part of our day-to-day life.

This special issues invokes the latest innovations and challenges in the development of IoV and human-machine interaction by affording reliability, safety, converged network communication, open controller area network (CAN) buses, vehicle rescue, precise vehicle positioning, vehicle checking, remote diagnostics, networking with the global positing system and radio-frequency identification (GID), gestural control, and generating robust data services.

The issue will carry revised and substantially extended versions of selected papers presented at the International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems ICICCS 2017), but we also strongly encourage researchers unable to participate in the conference to submit articles for this call.

Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • GID-cloud terminal communication protocols
  • Improvement in security and plausibility in cyberspace for IoV
  • Mobile Internet and location based service for IoV
  • Cloud-based IoV service
  • Rigorous positioning of vehicle
  • Man-to-machine interface in IoV
  • IoV impact on telecom and internet transformation
  • Safety and security for connected vehicles
  • Software defined networking and virtualisation for vehicles
  • Information optimisation and service quality measurement in IoV
  • Telematics, wireless communication networks for IoV
  • Information services and human-machine interaction in IoV
  • Standards and applications in IoV
  • Computer vision-based driver assistance
  • Vehicular bio-signal communication in IoV

Important Dates
Submission of manuscripts: 30 June, 2017
Notification to authors: 30 September, 2017
Final versions due: 30 December, 2017

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