Section Collection Information
Dear colleagues,
Transportation plays a significant role in improving the economic and social development of anycountry. Computational methods for transportation technologiesare the driving forces for smart transportation, and thus essential for asustainable future of cities concerning urban mobility and transport. The fundamentalsof these computational methods are rooted in space and time, and thus at thecore of transportation research. A research subject of smart transportationthat has become extremely active within the last few years is trajectorycomputing. Trajectories, sometimes called probe data or location/GPS traces,are a treasure nowadays for understanding travelers, traffic, and locations.The research community has been exploring solutionsto trajectory storage, retrieval, and mining, as well as uncertainty management,map matching, privacy preservation, etc. Original research papers as well as review articles are encouraged.The Section Collection of Smart Transportation may cover the following sub-areas but is not limited to:
Ridesharing
Human mobility modeling
Trajectory computing
Intelligent and connected vehicles
Sustainable solution traffic control management
Data fusion for traffic management
Management of shared-mobility systems
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. K Hemant Kumar Reddy
Prof. Consolatina Liguori
Dr. Antonino Galletta
Dr. Antonio Snchez-Bayn
Dr. Noor Zaman Jhanjhi
Dr. Ah-Lian Kor
Dr. Najett Neji
Dr. Marielet Guillermo
Dr. Kai Zhu
Dr. Sreekanth K. J.
Dr. Muhammad Umar Javed
Section Editors