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Presentation
Today, more than half of the world's population lives in urban areas. United Nations projections suggest that urban growth will reach over 60% of the world's population by 2030 when one in three people will be living in cities with more than half a million inhabitants. This process of increasing urbanization, while enabling better living conditions for people, it brings enormous challenges to urban planning to support sustainable growth. As cities grow, more complex problems must be faced, such as management of collective spaces, air pollution, congestion, scalable provision of basic services (water, energy, sanitation, mobility), quality of life, and more. In order to enable the implementation of intelligent solutions for such problems, Urban Computing emerges as a process of acquisition, integration, and analysis of a large amount of heterogeneous data generated from different sources in urban spaces (portable devices, sensors, vehicles, humans). In this context, Urban Computing is an interdisciplinary area that connects information and communication technology, advanced management of huge volumes of data, and several methods for analyzing collected data. To better plan the future of cities and improve the quality of life of its inhabitants, Urban Computing seeks to understand the nature of urban and social phenomena.
The V Workshop of Urban Computing (V CoUrb) aims to create a space for: (1) presentation and discussion of studies in the area; (2) collaboration between researchers from different areas that, given the interdisciplinary nature of Urban Computing, it is not limited to Computer Science. The V CoUrb will be held during the XXXVII Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC 2021), in the city ofUberlândia - MG, Brazil. Authors are invited to submit full papers with the results of their research.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to:
Submission Instructions
Paper submission will be through the JEMS system. Papers can be written in Portuguese or English, and submitted in PDF format only. Each paper is limited to 14 pages, including abstract, figures, diagrams, references, and attachments. Papers must be formatted following the SBC template.
Submitted papers will be evaluated by peer reviewers from the CoUrb’s Technical Program Committee. Selected papers will be organized for presentation and publication in the proceedings of the event. At least one of the authors of each selected paper must register in the SBRC and CoUrb, as well as attend the event to present the paper.
Publication and Presentation Format
All selected papers will be published as full papers in the proceedings of the V CoUrb. Depending on the number of selected papers and the typical duration of the Workshop (one day only), the paper presentation in the technical sessions may occur in two different formats: (1) regular oral presentation; and (2) short oral presentation plus poster presentation.
Technical Program Committee
Coordinators
Leandro Villas (UNICAMP) - lvillas@unicamp.br
Thiago Henrique Silva (UTFPR) - thiagoh@utfpr.edu.br
Daniel Ludovico Guidoni (UFSJ) - guidoni@ufsj.edu.br
Guilherme Maia (UFMG) - jgmm@dcc.ufmg.br