Co-located with DSN 2020
SSIV and DSN will go online. To accommodate different time zones, they will run at 15:00-18:30 (CEST).
The Programme of the workshop is available here and at DSN website.
Teaser videos for all the presentations are also available at DSN website.
Registrations for SSIV and DSN are open at DSN website, both for authors and attendees, with reduced fees. There must be at least one author registration per paper.
Over the last years, aerial and ground vehicles as well as mobile robot systems have been receiving an increased number of electronic components, connected through wireless networks and running embedded software. This strong integration between dedicated computing devices, the physical environment and networking, composes a Cyber-Physical System (CPS).
CPS have thus become part of common vehicles, accessible to everyone, such as automobiles or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Furthermore, as processing power increases and software becomes more sophisticated, these vehicles gain the ability to perform complex operations, becoming more autonomous, safe, efficient, adaptable, comfortable and usable. These are known as Intelligent Vehicles. This will be the fifth edition of the workshop, aiming at continuing the success of previous editions.
The vast range of open challenges to achieve Safety and Security in Intelligent Vehicles (with or without connection with the Internet) is a fundamental reason that justifies the numerous research initiatives and wide discussion on these matters, which we are currently observing everywhere. Therefore, the workshop will keep its focus on exploring the challenges and interdependencies between security, real-time, safety and certification, which emerge when introducing networked, autonomous and cooperative functionalities.
Authors are invited to submit full and/or short papers related to the following topics of interest (but not limited to):
Architecture, design, implementation and management of safe and secure intelligent vehicles
Functional safety, standards and certification
Security threats to cyber-physical systems
Secure data communication in vehicular networks
Collision prediction and avoidance
Safety and security issues in ADAS
Real-time perception and sensor fusion for safe autonomous driving
Internet of (Secure) Things (flying, driving, floating, diving, etc)
Safe integration of Artificial Intelligence in intelligent vehicles
Advanced hardware for self-driving car and their impact on safety/security
Regulation issues in intelligent vehicles
Practical experiences and testbeds related with safety and security of intelligent vehicles
Industrial experiences and best practices relevant to safety and security of intelligent vehicles
Abstract submission – March 18 March 22
Paper submission – March 18 March 23 March 29
Author notification – April 6 April 10 April 20
Final version – April 20 May 1