FAST-zero'11
First International Symposium on Future Active Safety Technology toward zero-traffic- accident

**** FAST-zero'11 has now finished ****

Thanks to all delegates for coming to join FAST-zero'11 symposium and also for their excellent presentations.
For the picture of the Closing Session, the presentation file of the Special Evening Seminar, please click here.
We are looking forward to seeing you again in Nagoya in 2013!

 

What's new

2011/08/08
Technical Program, Social Program, and Symposium Information are updated.
2011/08/02
Technical Visit 4, 5, and 6 have been rearranged to the new program.
2011/07/25
Guidelines for Presentation is now available.
2011/07/19
Tentative Program is updated.
2011/06/24
Tentative Program is now available.
2011/04/13
Due to the East Japan Earthquake, early registration and authors registration has been extended until June 1, 2011
2011/04/06
Due to many requests, the final paper submission deadline has been extended to July 1st. Please note that this is a firm deadline.
2011/04/01
On-line Final Manuscript Submission form is now available.
2011/03/16
Instructions for preparing a final manuscript is now available.
2011/03/01
On-line Registration is now Open.
Early Registration deadline: 2 May, 2011.
2010/11/10
Deadline for abstract is postponed until December 15, 2010
2010/07/14
Abstract Submission form is now available.
2010/06/10
Site Open.

Welcome

FAST-zero'11 will be the first international symposium on future active safety technology toward zero-traffic-accident. Welcome to the FAST-zero'11 website. We look forward to welcoming you as a contributor at FAST-zero here at Shibaura Institute of Technology in Tokyo in September, 2011.

FAST-zero'11 is organized under the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan and is presented in association with Shibaura Institute of Technology, the International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies (FISITA), ITS-Japan, the International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences (IATSS), the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME), the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE), Technical Committee on Automotive Control in the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), IEEE-Intelligent Transportation System Society (ITSS), and the Japanese Council of Traffic Science.