Special Issue: SmartGift 2018 ― Mobile and Wireless Technologies for Sustainable Mobility and Transportation System
Guest Editors
Dr. William Liu,
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Email: william.liu@aut.ac.nz
Prof. Boon Chong Seet,
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Email: boon-chong.seet@aut.ac.nz
Dr. Michael Chai,
Queen Mary University of London, UK
Email: michael.chai@qmul.ac.uk
Prof. Peter Chong,
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Email: peter.chong@aut.ac.nz
Manuscript Topics
3rd EAI International Conference on Smart Grid and Innovative Frontiers in Telecommunications (SmartGift 2018) http://smartgiftconf.org/2018/show/home will be hosted in Auckland, New Zealand, between April 23 and 25, 2018. The conference will cover both 1) next generation electrical grid, which will enable the smart integration of conventional, renewable and distributed power generation, energy storage, transmission and distribution, and demand management; and 2) telecommunications technologies to enable human-to-human, human-to-machine, and machine-to-machine connectivity in other smart systems such as smart buildings, transportation and healthcare.
This Special Issue on Mobile and Wireless Technologies for Sustainable Mobility and Transportation System will select the best relevant papers from SmartGift 2018 to be invited to submit an extended version of their work to AIMS Electronics and Electrical Engineering.
Scope: The emerging technologies for Connected Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and Internet of Vehicles (IoV) have been evolving rapidly and will reshape our mobility and transportation systems in the near future. Mobile and wireless technologies have been the key enablers in these systems and extensive research have been undertaken to enhance their communication and vehicular performances. However, less attention has been paid to the sustainable factors of these technologies for the systems to minimize their carbon footprints and other potential impacts on the environment. This special issue aims at providing the researchers and industrial experts in the related fields an opportunity to present their latest research findings and also ongoing research and development activities in the areas of mobile and wireless technologies that are applied to enable more sustainable mobility and transportation system algorithms and models.
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