Intelligent Vehicles and Transportation
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Edited by:
Huseyin Abut
It is predicted that by 2050 there will be more than 25 supercities and more than 50 megacities. Shared-autos, driver-assisted and totally autonomous vehicles, expanded rail and air systems will carry the people and goods both long-haul and short-haul. Driverless delivery systems will be widely in use. This book series will be focused primarily on the topics of digital signal processing (DSP), driver behavior and safety both on driver-assisted and autonomous vehicles, and the infrastructure systems and challenges ranging from M2I (mobile-to-infrastructure) and M2M (mobile-tomobile).
Topics
World-class experts from academia and industry assembled at the sixth Biennial Workshop on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for In-Vehicle Systems at Korea University, Seoul, Korea in 2013. The Workshop covered a wide spectrum of automotive fields, including in-vehicle signal processing and cutting-edge studies on safety, driver behavior, infrastructure, in-vehicle technologies.
Contributors to this volume have expanded their contributions to the Workshop into full chapters with related works, methodology, experiments, and the analysis of the findings. Topics in this volume include:
- DSP technologies for in-vehicle systems
- Driver status and behavior monitoring
- In-Vehicle dialogue systems and human machine interfaces
- In-vehicle video and applications for safety
- Passive and active driver assistance technologies
- Ideas and systems for autonomous driving
- Transportation infrastructure
This book features works from world-class experts from academia, industry, and national agencies focusing on a wide spectrum of automotive fields towards humanvehicle harmonization covering in-vehicle signal processing, driver modeling, systems and safety. The essays collected in this volume present cutting-edge studies on safety, driver behavior, infrastructure, and human-to-vehicle interfaces.
This book presents works from world-class experts from academia, industry, and national agencies representing countries from across the world focused on automotive fields for in-vehicle signal processing and safety. These include cutting-edge studies on safety, driver behavior, infrastructure, and human-to-vehicle interfaces. Vehicle Systems, Driver Modeling and Safety is appropriate for researchers, engineers, and professionals working in signal processing for vehicle systems, next generation system design from driver-assisted through fully autonomous vehicles.