Mon, Sep 16
|Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls
IEEE Smart Mobility 2024
URF's Executive Director, Bern Grush will be presenting his paper: "A Regulatory Roadmap for Public-Area Mobile Robots" during this international conference.
Time & Location
Sep 16, 2024, 8:00 a.m. EDT – Sep 18, 2024, 4:00 p.m. EDT
Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls, 5685 Falls Ave, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6W7, Canada
About the event
Towards People-Centric, Software-defined, Connected, and Electric Mobility
The IEEE International Conference on Smart Mobility (SM’24) is designated for reporting recent research, development and deployment results in smart mobility systems and services, their challenging problems and their potential applications. For full details and to register, visit: https://ieeesm.org/
SM'24 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, Summer School, Women in Mobility (WiM) Symposium, Barrier-free Accessible Mobility Pitch-off Competition, F1Tenth Competition, and Triple Helix Exhibition.
Smart mobility is one of the main pillars that characterizes smart cities and maintains their sustainability as a way to deal with continuously growing world urbanization and its expected impacts on public health, congestion and accelerated global climate change.
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 this international conference, through authors’ contributions, keynote speeches, and panel discussions.