The IEEE International Conference on Smart Mobility (SM)
The IEEE International Conference on Smart Mobility (SM) is designated for reporting recent research, development and deployment results in smart mobility systems and services, their challenging problems and their potential applications. SM is where academics, technologists, OEMs, mobility service providers, city planners and policy makers can network, learn and collaborate with each other. The program of the conference features keynote and invited speeches from top thought-leaders and pioneers in the area of smart mobility, panel discussions, fully refereed papers, workshops, tutorials, industry sessions, Women in Mobility (WiM) Symposium and Triple Helix Exhibition.
Technical Program
The widespread deployment and the societal acceptance of smart mobility technologies will depend not only on the maturity of the technology but also on the availability of a well-developed governance framework and the proper city planning to accommodate these evolving technologies. This means that smart mobility depends on a triad of complementary factors; technology, governance, and city planning [*] . How can we achieve this triad? What are the strategies that we can follow to apply this triad facing all the disruptive times the world has? How can government, city planners, and technologists work together to respond to changes in mobility? Answers to these questions are among the expected outcomes of the IEEE International Conference on Smart Mobility (SM), through authors’ contributions, keynote speeches, and panel discussions. This conference is organized into three technical tracks representing the smart mobility triad, with the list of technical areas in each track given below. Authors shall choose a primary and an alternative area when submitting their papers.
Track 1: Smart Mobility Technologies
- E-mobility
- Automated Mobility
- Connected Mobility
- Micro-Mobility
- Active, Soft or Zero-impact Mobility
- Inclusive Mobility
- Disruptive Mobility Platforms
- Shared Mobility
- E-Mobility On Demand (MOD)
- Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
- Seamless Integrated Mobility Systems (SIMS)
- Vehicle-as-a-Service (VaaS)
- Location Intelligence
- Blockchain in Smart Mobility
- AI for Smart Mobility
- Last-mile Delivery
- Gig Economy and Crowdsourcing
- Passenger Economy
Track 2: City Planning for Smart Mobility
- Intelligent Infrastructure
- EV Charging Station Infrastructure
- Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
- Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2X) Connectivity
- Transport Corridors
- Emergency Safe Spots and Safe Harbors
- Micro-mobility Stations
- Micro-mobility Highways/freeways
- Digital Road Signage
- Smart Parcel Lockers for Last-mile Delivery
- Smart Parking
- Planning for eVTOLs
- Autonomous Urbanism
- Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning
- Smart Mobility within Smart Cities
- Smart Mobility and Sustainable Development
Track 3: Smart Mobility Governance
- Open Data Policies
- Safety Verification and Validation
- Standardization
- Cybersecurity Regulation
- Liability
- Privacy and Digital Rights
- ICE Vehicle Phase-Out Plans
- Electric Vehicle Government Incentive Programs
- Autonomous Driving Legislative Frameworks
- Aviation Regulations for Urban Air Mobility (UAM)
- Maritime Laws and Regulations for Autonomous Ships
- Legislations to Support Cross- border Mobility
- Roadmaps for Smart Mobility
- Smart Mobility in the Post-pandemic World
Women in Mobility Symposium (WiM)
The first smart mobility event with all women speakers, providing a forum for knowledge sharing and connection and sheds light on the increasing and impactful roles of women in a male-dominated mobility industry.
Triple Helix Exhibition
The Triple Helix Exhibition is based on a model of innovation allowing for interactions between universities, industries, and governments with the aim of fostering economic and social development.
Smart Mobility Challenge
The Smart Mobility Challenge is a Pitch-Off competition that focuses on how we might use user-centric technologies to break down the mobility barriers and achieve accessible mobility.
IEEE SM’23 in Numbers:
- 20 Keynote Speakers
- 700 Attendees
- 28 Exhibitors
- 60 Government and Officials
- 75 Invited Speakers
- 150 Authors
- 122 Participants in the Smart Mobility Challenge
IEEE SM’24:
The 2024 IEEE International Conference on Smart Mobility (IEEE SM’ 2024) will take place in September 16–18, 2024 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada under the theme “Towards People-Centric, Software-defined, Connected, and Electric Mobility”. This year’s The program of the conference features keynote and invited speeches from top thought-leaders and pioneers in the area of smart mobility, panel discussions, fully refereed papers, workshops, tutorials, industry sessions, Summer School, Women in Mobility (WiM) Symposium, Barrier-free Accessible Mobility Challenge, F1Tenth Competition, and Triple Helix Exhibition.
For more information about this conference, please visit: https://ieeesm.org/