Smart mobile in-vehicle systems : next generation advancements
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Smart mobile in-vehicle systems : next generation advancements
Springer, c2014
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Co-editors: Huseyin Abut, Kazuya Takeda, John H.L. Hansen
Papers from the Fifth Biennial Workshop on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for In-Vehicle Systems held in Kiel, Germany, on September 4-7, 2011
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is an edited collection by world-class experts, from diverse fields, focusing on integrating smart in-vehicle systems with human factors to enhance safety in automobiles. The book presents developments on road safety, in-vehicle technologies and state-of-the art systems. Includes coverage of DSP technologies in adaptive automobiles, algorithms and evaluation of in-car communication systems, driver-status monitoring and stress detection, in-vehicle dialogue systems and human-machine interfaces, challenges in video and audio processing for in-vehicle products, multi-sensor fusion for driver identification and vehicle to infrastructure wireless technologies.
Table of Contents
Part I: Sensor and Data Fusion.- Computational Aspects of Maximum Likelihood DOA Estimation of Two Targets with Applications to Automotive Radar.- Dense 3D Motion Field Estimation from a Moving Observer in Real-Time.- Intelligence in the Automobile of the Future.- Unmanned Ground Vehicle Otonobil: Design, Perception, and Decision Algorithms.- Part II: Speech and Audio Processing.- Car Hands-Free Testing and Optimization - An Overview.- A Wideband Automotive Hands-free System for Mobile HD Voice Services.- In-Car Communication.- Room in a Room: A Neglected Concept for Auralization.- Refinement and Temporal Interpolation of Short-Term Spectra - Theory and Applications.- Part III: Driver Distraction.- Effects of Multi-Tasking on Drivability through CAN-Bus Analysis.- Using Perceptual Evaluation to Quantify Cognitive and Visual Driver Distractions.- Part IV: Driving Behavior and User Profiling.- Evaluation Method for Safe Driving Skill Based on Driving Behavior Analysis and Situational Information at Intersections.- Pre- and Post-Accident Emotion Analysis on Driving Behaviour.- Part V: Driving Scene Analysis.- Content-Based Driving Scene Retrieval Using Driving Behavior and Environmental Driving Signals.- Driving Event Detection by Low-Complexity Analysis of Video Encoding Features.- Target Shape Estimation Using an Automotive Radar.
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