The purpose of this workshop is to discuss topics related to the challenging problems of autonomous navigation and of driving assistance in open and dynamic environments possibly populated by human beings. Technologies related to application fields such as unmanned outdoor vehicles or intelligent road vehicles will be considered from both the theoretical and technological point of views. Several research questions located on the cutting edge of the state of the art will be addressed. Among the many application areas that robotics is addressing, transportation of people and goods seem to be a domain that will dramatically benefit from intelligent automation. Fully automatic driving is emerging as the approach to dramatically improve efficiency while at the same time leading to the goal of zero fatalities. This workshop will address robotics technologies, which are at the very core of this major shift in the automobile paradigm. Technologies related to this area, such as autonomous outdoor vehicles, achievements, challenges and open questions would be presented and discussed.
Agent-based modelling and social simulation in MAS-T (multi-agent systems applied to traffic and transportation)
Real-world agent architectures
Hardware-, software-, and human-in-the-loop simulation
Agent-human interactions
Environment modelling and interaction protocols
Learning and adaptation, collaboration, cooperation, competition, coalitions in traffic and transportation models
Multi-resolution simulation, simulator interoperability, simulation as a service, cloud-based simulation
Growing artificial societies in artificial transportation systems
Large scale simulation, calibration and validation of agent-based models for traffic and transportation
New trends and inspirational metaphors for artificial transportation systems
11月01日
2016
11月04日
2016
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