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RSS2019

Road Safety and Simulation 2019

Iowa City, United States
13 - 16 October 2019
The conference ended on 16 October 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
31st January 2019
Abstract Acceptance Notification
28th February 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
1st May 2019
Early Bird Deadline
14th August 2019

About RSS2019

The Road Safety and Simulation conference series was established in Rome in 2007 and has since then provided a bi-annual platform for researchers and professionals from various disciplines to share expertise and the latest insights in the field of road safety and simulation. RSS2019 will be held in the home to road safety simulation research--the National Advanced Driving Simulator at the University of Iowa.

Topics

Human factors, Road safety, Safety, Transportation engineering, Simulation, Transportation, Driverless cars, Driving and interfaces, Driving safety, Automated vehicles

Call for Papers

The RSS2019 abstract submission period has closed.

Technology is transforming transportation at an accelerated rate, introducing radical shifts in the roles of all roadway users. Increasing levels of automation, connected vehicles, and roads users connected through cell phone applications and other media devices are just a few examples of developments (or changes) on the horizon (that are becoming realities).

Conference Topics Include, but are not Limited to:

  • Automated Vehicles Technology - Road users' responses to, interactions with, and perceptions of automated vehicles, augmented reality, and in-vehicle safety systems
  • Connected Vehicles Technology - User responses to, interactions with, and perceptions of connected vehicles technology (e.g., V2V, V2P, I2B)
  • Vulnerable Road Users - Interactions between types of road users and risk factors for collisions with vehicles (e.g., transportation workers, bicyclists, children, and the elderly)
  • Roadway Infrastructure Design - Safety of drivers', bicyclists', and pedestrians' interactions with roadway infrastructure designs
  • Distributed Simulation Technology - Understanding real-time traffic conflicts between drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians through connected simulation

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