Submit a Manuscript to the Journal
Transportmetrica B: Transport Dynamics
For a Special Issue on
Vehicle–infrastructure cooperative intelligence for dynamic transportation systems: Sensing, decision-making, and control
Manuscript deadline
Special Issue Editor(s)
Shunchao Wang,
School of Automotive Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Weihai), China
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Pei Li,
Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, University of Wyoming, USA
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Wai Wong,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Meng Li,
Cho Chun Shik Graduate School of Mobility, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
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Zhibin Li,
School of Transportation, Southeast University, China
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Vehicle–infrastructure cooperative intelligence for dynamic transportation systems: Sensing, decision-making, and control
Transportation systems are entering a new stage of cooperative intelligence, driven by rapid advances in connected and automated vehicles, roadside sensing, vehicle–infrastructure communication, and intelligent traffic management. Although substantial progress has been made in vehicle automation and infrastructure-based traffic monitoring, these two dimensions have often been developed, evaluated, and deployed in relatively separate ways. Their combined potential to improve traffic state awareness, operational efficiency, safety management, and network resilience has therefore not yet been fully realized.
This special issue aims to establish a focused research forum for vehicle–infrastructure cooperative intelligence in dynamic transportation systems. The emphasis is not on individual technologies alone, but on how vehicle-side information, infrastructure-side sensing, communication systems, and control strategies can be integrated to transform transportation system monitoring, management, operation, and control. Contributions are particularly welcome if they demonstrate measurable transportation impacts, theoretical advances, transferable methodologies, real-world deployment potential, simulation-based validation, or scalable solutions for connected and automated mobility.
Topics of interest to this special issue include, but are not limited to:
- Vehicle–infrastructure cooperative sensing and traffic state estimation
- Dynamic traffic flow modeling under connected and automated mixed traffic environments
- Cooperative decision-making and control for connected and automated vehicles
- Active traffic management under vehicle–infrastructure communication environments
- Infrastructure-assisted trajectory planning and speed harmonization
- Cooperative control strategies for mixed traffic stability and oscillation mitigation
- Digital twins for vehicle–infrastructure cooperative transportation systems
- Optimization of automated vehicle control strategies under cooperative sensing
- Field deployment, pilot testing, and large-scale validation studies
- Open datasets, benchmarks, and evaluation frameworks for vehicle–infrastructure cooperative intelligence
Submission Instructions
This special issue welcomes original research articles, review articles, methodological papers, data-driven studies, simulation-based studies, field deployment studies, and benchmark or dataset papers that are directly relevant to vehicle–infrastructure cooperative intelligence and dynamic transportation systems.
All submissions must follow the standard author guidelines and peer-review procedures of Transportmetrica B: Transport Dynamics.
Authors should indicate that the paper is submitted for consideration for publication in this special issue. When choosing Manuscript “Article Type” during the submission procedure, click “VSI: Vehicle–Infrastructure Cooperativee”, otherwise your submission will be handled as a regular manuscript.