International Conference on Urban Intelligence and Applications

ICUIA 2019


Civil Engineering Urban Studies & Planning



International Conference on Urban Intelligence and Applications
As the new generation of sensors and tools are being developed, municipal governments are formulating strategic plans to implement smart communities at different scales and insights and solutions are urgently needed to innovate and manage urban spaces to improve livability and accessibility. The International Conference on Urban Intelligence and Applications aims to bring together researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, and administrators to discuss emerging technologies and their applications to advance the design and implementation of intelligent utilization and management of city assets and thus contributing in the autonomous, reliable, and efficient operation of modern cities. Technical programs of this conference will encompass plenary talks, technical sessions, tutorials, and exhibitions. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings published by the IEEE CPS. High-quality papers will be invited to submit to special issues of reputable international journals.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Technology and Infrastructure
– Geospatial and artificial intelligence theories and tools
– Big data analytics for smart communities
– Deep learning and pattern recognition methods for smart communities
– Data visualization and simulation tools
– Advanced networks and intelligent sensors
– Internet of things (IoT) for smart communities
– Edge computing, cloud computing, and mobile computing for urban intelligence
Community and Wellbeing
– Smart home, building, and community
– Robotics for community services
– Healthcare and wellbeing
– Water/waste management
– Smart grids and energy efficiency
– Energy harvesting and management
– Urban land management, sustainability, and livability
– Advanced communication and networking
Mobility and Transportation
– Autonomous vehicle and management
– Transportation and traffic systems
– Manufacturing and logistics
– Food and consuming goods distribution and management
– Human mobility modeling and analytics
– Indoor/outdoor navigation and mapping
Security, Safety, and Emergency Management
– Security and privacy for smart communities
– Community safety and smart crime management
– Disaster modeling, monitoring, analysis, and prediction
– Pollution monitoring and management
– Regulations and policies for smart cities
– Ethics of ubiquitous sensing and analysis technologies
Important Dates
Paper submission: 11/15/2018
Notification: 1/10/2019
Camera-ready: 3/15/2019
Registration: 3/15/2019
Conference: 5/10-12/2019
Additional and updated information can be found at http://covis.cse.unt.edu/ICUIA19/