New accepted paper at the International Workshop on Pervasive Computing for Vehicular Systems (PerVehicle) [10.02.21]
Christian Krupitzer from the Department of Food Informatics is co-author of the peer-reviewed conference workshop paper "Utility-based Vehicle Routing Integrating User Preferences" at the International Workshop on Pervasive Computing for Vehicular Systems (PerVehicle).The publication "Utility-based Vehicle Routing Integrating User Preferences" by Veronika Lesch (University of Würzburg) with co-authors Marius Hadry, Samuel Kounev (both Universtity of Würzburg) and Christian Krupitzer (Department of Food Informatics, University of Hohenheim) was accepted at the International Workshop on Pervasive Computing for Vehicular Systems (PerVehicle), which takes place in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom) (CORE Rating: A+; peer-reviewed). The International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, sponsored by IEEE, is the premier conference for presenting scholarly research in pervasive computing and communications.
To fulfill Mark Weiser's vision that “the most profound technologies are those that disappear”, pervasive computing systems inherently have (i) to interact with the environment and the users but also (ii) to adapt their behavior to changes in their environment. Due to the dynamic, non-deterministic environment of pervasive computing systems, uncertainty arises. In this paper, we conduct a case study in the domain of driver assistance systems and show that uncertainty in proactive adaptations, i.e., adaptations in advance, increases with an extension of the planning horizon.
The publication is available in the IEEE Xplore digital library.