Symposium on Smart Cities & Smart Mobility (CSCI-ISSC)

All accepted papers of all symposiums will be published by Conference Publishing Services, CPS as part of the proceedings of The 2020 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI'20).
Past conference proceedings can be accessed via IEEE Xplore Digital Library at:

Volume I (2014)
Volume II (2014)
Volume (2015)
Volume (2016)
Volume (2017)
Volume (2018)
Volume (2019)
All CSCI

Since its inception, all CSCI proceedings have always been approved and included into IEEE Xplore indexation/digital-library citation databases. The proceedings of CSCI have also been included in other major citation index systems (including, Ei Compendex, www.engineeringvillage.com; Scopus, scopus.com, and others). We anticipate the same level of indexation in all future offering of CSCI.
Scope & Topics
Prologue:
A smart city utilizes different types and different kinds of electronic data collection sensors to supply information which is used to manage assets and optimize the use of resources for the good of citizens. Typically, data is collected from devices and assets that is analyzed to monitor and manage transportation systems, power grids, water supply networks, waste management, law enforcement, information systems, schools, libraries, hospitals, and other services. An important component of a smart city infrastructure is smart mobility. Smart Mobility focuses mainly on challenges that relate to transportation. Some consider a successful Smart Mobility framework to offer modes of transportation alongside or even instead of personal gas-powered vehicles. Considering the above broad description, the topical scope of CSCI-ISSC is given below. The list of topics is by no means meant to be exhaustive.

Smart Cities:
- Algorithms
- City Infrastructures
- Communication Frameworks
- Big Data Analytics
- Health care
- Security
- Internet of Things
- Smart Grid
- Inclusive and Sharing Cities
- Sustainable Buildings
- Efficient Energy utilization
- Video Monitoring Systems
- Automation, Robotics, and Control
- Applications

Smart Mobility:
- Methodologies that help keep cities moving
- Traffic Management and Engineering
- Smart Public Transportation
- Self-Driving Vehicles
- Communication Logistics
- Parking Management Systems
- Cyber-Physical systems and Devices
- Economy of Smart Mobility
- Governance of Smart Mobility
- Cloud Computing Utilization
- Coordination Strategies
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