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DESCRIPTION:Recent advances in computing and communication technologies hav
 e ushered in a new era of ground mobility where vehicle connectivity and a
 utomation promise great potential to address some long-standing transporta
 tion challenges. In particular\, smart mobility technologies such as vehic
 le-to-everything communications provided an unprecedented wealth of inform
 ation that can be leveraged to enable substantial improvements on vehicle 
 operational energy efficiency\, roadway safety\, and human acceptance. Syn
 ergistic combinations of physical insights into vehicle system characteris
 tics\, computational and communication capabilities\, human user modeling 
 and prediction\, as well as theories of control\, estimation and optimizat
 ion may offer effective means of making future mobility systems more effic
 ient\, safer\, and more trusted. This lecture introduces various vehicle a
 utomation systems research activities aiming at efficient\, safe\, and tru
 stworthy human-centric ground transportation through collaboration and syn
 ergy among cyber systems\, humans\, and vehicles.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Jun
 min Wang\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/307161
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/307161
ORGANIZER:e.vinnal@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:Leveraging Integrated Vehicle-Traffic Systems for Efficient\, Safe\
 , and Trusted Automation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/307161
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Recent advances in computing and communica
 tion technologies have ushered in a new era of ground mobility where vehic
 le connectivity and automation promise great potential to address some lon
 g-standing transportation challenges. In particular\, smart mobility techn
 ologies such as vehicle-to-everything communications provided an unprecede
 nted wealth of information that can be leveraged to enable substantial imp
 rovements on vehicle operational energy efficiency\, roadway safety\, and 
 human acceptance. Synergistic combinations of physical insights into vehic
 le system characteristics\, computational and communication capabilities\,
  human user modeling and prediction\, as well as theories of control\, est
 imation and optimization may offer effective means of making future mobili
 ty systems more efficient\, safer\, and more trusted. This lecture introdu
 ces various vehicle automation systems research activities aiming at effic
 ient\, safe\, and trustworthy human-centric ground transportation through 
 collaboration and synergy among cyber systems\, humans\, and vehicles.&lt;/p&gt;
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