Each paper will be peer-reviewed by two Program Committee members (Reviewers) for originality, structure, analysis, relevancy, impact, and presentation. If there are contradictory recommendations, the Program Chair in charge of the conference track will make the final decision. If needed, the paper will be sent to a third Program Committee Member (reviewer) before the Program Chair makes the final decision.
Submissions in pdf format must be uploaded to the Paper Evaluation site at Easy Chair. Papers should be 6-10 page long. Authors who do not have an Easy Chair account should create one first. Corresponding authors need to insert an ‘*’ after their names and insert the Track Name at the top of their submissions.
As the Proceedings will be published by the Springer book series: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS), it is recommended that you use Springer format and then convert it to pdf. Then you can submit it to Easy Chair. This will save you time when your paper is accepted, and you need to follow the Springer format for the camera-ready paper within two weeks. The links are provided in the Camera-ready Paper section link.
Journal:
T. Faulwasser, and R. Findeisen, “Nonlinear Model Predictive Control for Constrained Output Path Following,” IEEE Transcation on Automation and Control, vol. 61, pp. 1026–1039, 2016.
Conference:
M. W. Park, S. W. Lee, and W. Y. Han, “Development of Lateral Control System for Autonomous Vehicle Based on Adaptive Pure Pursuit Algorithm,” in Proc. the International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, Seoul, Korea, 2014, pp. 1443–1447.
Internet Reference:
M. Burgess, “When Does A Car Become Truly Autonomous? Levels of Self-Driving Technology Explained,” 2017, https://www.wired.co.uk/article/autonomous-car-levels-sae-ranking, [Retrieved: March 2020].
Book:
A. Kelly, “Mobile Robotics,” Cambridge University Press: New York, NY, USA, 2013.