Mobility profoundly shapes the fabric of our daily lives, influencing how individuals access work, education, healthcare, goods, and social engagement. The modes by which we move - whether on foot, by bicycle, in personal or shared vehicles, or through mass transit systems such as trains, airplanes, and boats - have far-reaching implications across economic, environmental, and technological dimensions. As a result, mobility has become a topic of growing importance across a wide range of disciplines. While engineering and computer science continue to lead advancements in transportation technologies, related fields such as data science, logistics, public health, and urban planning increasingly contribute to solving complex mobility challenges.
The transportation landscape is undergoing a significant transformation with the rapid development of connected and autonomous systems. These technologies are expected to enhance safety, improve operational efficiency, and enable new modes of travel. However, they also bring technical challenges related to scalability, reliability, infrastructure integration, and system coordination - challenges that demand innovative and interdisciplinary solutions.
The IEEE International Conference on Mobility: Operations, Services, and Technologies (MOST) serves as a leading international symposium dedicated to advancing the state of the art in mobility. IEEE MOST provides a vital platform for researchers, engineers, practitioners, and industry professionals to exchange ideas, present innovations, and explore future directions in mobility across land, air, and sea domains.
IEEE MOST 2026 invites submissions of high-quality technical papers that address both foundational research and emerging trends in mobility. We welcome original contributions on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to: prototype systems, infrastructure design, transportation analytics, logistics operations, intelligent algorithms, autonomous systems, simulation tools, edge and cloud computing, and real-world implementation studies. Submissions featuring cross-disciplinary insights and practical impact are particularly encouraged.