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| - | ====== ACA 2014 ====== | + | ====== TCA - Traffic and Cellular Automata====== |
| + | Download pdf version of TCA Call for Papers {{:kis_config:cfp_tca2014.pdf|}} | ||
| + | ===== Aims and scope ===== | ||
| - | Third International Workshop on Asynchronous Cellular Automata and | + | Cellular Automata are powerful tools for modeling complex systems used |
| - | Asynchronous Discrete Models | + | in various research fields. One of the growing topics for the last few |
| - | at 11th International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research | + | decades is traffic modeling, which includes vehicular traffic on highway |
| - | and Industry (ACRI 2014) | + | networks, city traffic with signal control and public conveyance. |
| + | The investigation of such systems is important for both practical and | ||
| + | scientific reasons. Reducing traffic congestion contributes to economic | ||
| + | efficiency and modeling of traffic flow allows for new insights into | ||
| + | nonequilibrium systems of self-driven particles. | ||
| - | Krakow, Poland, September 22-25, 2014 | + | The aim of this workshop is to bring together interdisciplinary |
| + | researchers studying traffic-related topics, and discuss methods | ||
| + | for modeling, analysis and practical applications. Topics of either | ||
| + | theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to the following: | ||
| + | * traffic modeling (highway and urban traffic, public transport etc.) | ||
| + | * analytical methods | ||
| + | * computer simulations | ||
| + | * empirical results, experiments and data analysis | ||
| + | * engineering applications | ||
| + | * traffic networks | ||
| + | * related systems (biological transport, granular flow etc.) | ||
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| + | ===== Submission and publication ===== | ||
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| + | Authors are invited to submit papers according to two contribution categories - full and short papers - depending on their length, depth and/or maturity. Papers must comply with the Springer-Verlag format and the maximum length of 5 and 10 pages for short and full contributions, respectively. Details on the electronic submission procedure will be provided through the website of the ACRI conference [[submission|]]. | ||
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| + | Please prepare your submission in accordance with this rules and submit a pdf file via [[https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acri2014]]. | ||
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| + | Accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in a volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. This volume will be available by the time of the workshop. A selection of papers that will be presented during the workshop will be published on a special issue of the international Journal of Cellular Automata. | ||
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| + | ===== Chairs ===== | ||
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| + | **Katsuhiro Nishinari** \\ | ||
| + | Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology \\ | ||
| + | The University of Tokyo (Japan)\\ | ||
| + | tknishi@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp | ||
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| + | **Andreas Schadschneider** \\ | ||
| + | Institute for Theoretical Physics \\ | ||
| + | Universitaet zu Koeln (Germany) \\ | ||
| + | as@thp.uni-koeln.de | ||
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| + | ===== Program committee ===== | ||
| + | * Stefania Bandini (University of Milano-Bicocca,Italy) | ||
| + | * Martin Evans (Edinburgh, UK) | ||
| + | * Henryk Fuks (Brock University, CA) | ||
| + | * Rui Jiang (University of Science and technology of China, China) | ||
| + | * Florian Knorr (Duisburg-Essen, Germany) | ||
| + | * Sven Maerivoet (Transport and Mobility Leuven, Belgium) | ||
| + | * Shin-ichi Tadaki (Saga University, Japan) | ||
| + | * Tetsuji Tokihiro (The University of Tokyo, Japan) | ||
| + | * Akiyasu Tomoeda (Musashino University, Japan) | ||
| + | * Antoine Tordeux (Juelich, Germany) | ||
| + | * Martin Treiber (Dresden, Germany) | ||
| + | * Peter Wagner (DLR Berlin, Germany) | ||
| + | * Daichi Yanagisawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan) | ||
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