| Special Session Ⅰ - Mechatronics (Instrumentation and Control) | |||
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Chunhua Song Xihua University, China |
Gong Zhang Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, China |
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| Research on the combination of image recognition and control in related fields such as automobiles. | |||
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| Special Session Ⅱ - New Energy Heavy-duty Vehicle | |||
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Min Ye Chang’an University, China
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Tianliang Lin Huaqiao University, China
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| Driven by China's “dual-carbon” goals and the dual-circulation new development paradigm, the electrification of construction machinery has emerged as a critical breakthrough for industrial upgrading and sustainable development. This session explores the critical challenges in electrifying different types of equipment. | |||
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| Special Session Ⅲ - Intelligent Energy Management of Electric Vehicles and Vehicle Road Collaborative Energy-Saving Optimization | |||
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Menglin Li Yanshan University, China |
Yao Sun Jilin University, China |
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| Driven by China’s “dual-carbon” goals and the rapid development of intelligent connected transportation, intelligent energy management and vehicle‑road cooperative eco‑driving have emerged as critical breakthroughs for improving the energy efficiency of new energy vehicles. This session explores the key challenges in integrating eco‑driving, energy management strategies, and vehicle‑road coordination to achieve holistic energy‑saving optimization for electric vehicles. | |||
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| Special Session Ⅳ - Advanced Chassis and Motion Control for Intelligent Vehicles | |||
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Yunfei Zha Fujian University of Technology, China |
Chen Tang Tongji University, China |
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| This special session focuses on frontier issues in advanced chassis and motion control for intelligent vehicles, including vehicle dynamics modeling, state estimation, trajectory tracking, lateral stability control, coordinated chassis control, and by-wire chassis technologies. Contributions on distributed drive, torque allocation, robust control, predictive control, adaptive control, learning-based control, and engineering applications are particularly welcome to promote the integration of intelligent chassis technologies and automated driving systems. |
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| Special Session Ⅴ- AI-Driven Autonomous Mobility and Intelligent Connectivity for Electric Vehicles | |||
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Jiyong Gao Fuyao University of Science and Technology, China |
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| This special session focuses on the development and application of AI-driven autonomous mobility and intelligent connectivity technologies for electric vehicles. The session will cover emerging topics including AI algorithms, autonomous driving systems, intelligent connected vehicles, vehicle-road collaboration, in-vehicle wireless communication, and intelligent transportation systems. With the rapid integration of electrification and artificial intelligence, electric vehicles are evolving toward higher levels of autonomous driving, intelligent decision-making, and smart mobility ecosystems. The session aims to provide an international platform for researchers, engineers, and industry experts from academia and industry to exchange ideas and discuss key challenges, enabling technologies, engineering practices, and industrial applications related to AI-powered intelligent vehicles. It also seeks to promote the innovation and deployment of next-generation electric vehicles and intelligent transportation systems. |
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| Special Session Ⅵ - Intelligent Modeling and Management Technologies for Electrochemical Power Source Systems of New Energy Vehicles | |||
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Bo Jiang Tongji University, China |
Kai Ou Fuzhou University, China |
Hao Yuan Tongji University, China |
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| Electrochemical power sources for new energy vehicles, including lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, fuel cells, and their hybrid systems, are of great significance to the sustainable development of transportation electrification. Advanced management technologies can enhance the operational stability and safety of such power source systems. To promote the in-depth integration of electrochemical power sources and artificial intelligence, and support the green development of transportation equipment, this special session will focus on exploring the applications of artificial intelligence in the fields of adaptive modeling, fault diagnosis, and intelligent control of electrochemical power sources, and facilitate the in-depth integration of intelligent management technologies with practical vehicular application scenarios. |
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