Call For Papers

Mobility shapes how we live, work, and connect. Whether by foot, vehicle, rail, air, or sea, transportation systems are becoming increasingly intelligent, connected, and autonomous. As mobility evolves, it presents both exciting opportunities and urgent challenges across a wide range of disciplines - including engineering, computer science, data science, logistics, healthcare, and the social sciences. The IEEE MOST (Mobility: Operations, Services, and Technologies) Conference provides a premier international forum for researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders to exchange ideas, share advances, and envision the future of mobility across all domains: land, air, and sea.


MOST 2026 invites high-quality submissions on innovative research, systems, prototypes, and real-world deployments in both indoor and outdoor mobility settings. We especially welcome contributions that address emerging technologies, system-level solutions, and interdisciplinary approaches to connected, autonomous, and sustainable mobility. Topics of Interest (not limited to):


  • AI-driven traffic control and coordination
  • Autonomous Fleet management
  • Autonomous vehicles, drones and boats
  • Connected and Cooperative Vehicles
  • Data analytics for connected vehicles
  • Eco-driving, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
  • Emerging mobility technologies
  • Image, Radar, Lidar Signal Processing
  • Logistics, fast, energy-efficient delivery of goods with AD
  • Mobility solutions for diverse, equitable and inclusion
  • Perception, planning, control, and action prediction
  • Security, privacy, ethics, human interaction related with AD
  • Smart infrastructure
  • Social and human impact of autonomous vehicles
  • Software-defined vehicles
  • Software over-the-air update for connected vehicles
  • Sustainable mobility solutions
  • Teleoperation for autonomous vehicles
  • Vehicle-Edge-Cloud infrastructure for mobility
  • Vehicle Environment Perception
  • Vehicular networking and communications
  • Vehicular Safety, Active and Passive

  • Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished work. Submitted papers must follow the IEEE conference formatting guidelines and are limited to 11 pages of technical content, with additional pages allowed for references only. We look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you to IEEE MOST 2026.


    IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper submission deadline: Dec 20, 2025

    Paper acceptance notification: Feb 28, 2026

    Camera ready deadline: Mar 21, 2026

    Travel grant application deadline: Apr 7, 2026

    Conference dates: May 4 - 6, 2026


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