Wednesday, May 20, 2009

DSP KEYNOTE TALKS

Keynote talks scheduled for the the workshop:
1. Bruce Magladry Deputy Director of US National Transportation Safety Board [NTSB]
2. Gerhard Schmidt (Darmstadt Univ., Germany)
3. Jon Hankey (Director of VTTI - Virginia Tech Transporation Institute).

We are very excited to have these internationally recognized leaders in the field of in-vehicle systems and safety as keynote speakers for our meeting.

REVIEW PROCESS AND NEW BOOK


Workshop has an inaugural culture and the submitted papers are reviewed in a general approach for coherence. However, the selected papers will be going through a peer-review process before appearing in the book series from the workshops.

Previous books are results of DSP Workshops and can be seen in detail here:

http://dspincars.sdsu.edu/

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

DOWNLOADS FOR WORKSHOP

You can reach the downloads from here:

http://www.utdallas.edu/~pxb083000/DSP_Workshop/

ABSTRACT BOOKLET AND CDs

Abstract booklet and CDs will be distributed before the workshop commences.

4TH BIENNIAL WORKSHOP ON DSP FOR IN VEHICLE SYSTEMS AND SAFETY


4th Biennial Workshop on DSP for In-Vehicle Systems and Safety will be held in Dallas, USA during 25-27th June 2009. The workshop series presents a unique opportunity for the researchers working on different branches of in-vehicle signal processing to exchange and discuss their cutting edge results. It also forms a communication platform between researchers, automotive manufacturers, government foundations for road safety and future in-vehicle technologies.
The workshop will feature world-class experts on road safety, in-vehicle tech demos and state-of-the-art systems as well as cutting edge research in the field. The interdisciplinary nature of the field has been recognized including disciplines such as :

-signal processing
-control engineering
-audio/video processing
-bio-mechanics
-ergonomics
-human factors engineering
-transportation/civil engineering

We cordially invite you to attend our workshop here in Dallas, USA to keep up with the exciting transformation of the vehicles.

UTDRIVE


UTDrive is part of three-year NEDO-supported international collaboration between Japan, Italy, Singapore, Turkey, and USA.
It contains a multi-sensor platform in vehicle test-bed. Under real-traffic conditions driver's speech, videos (driver and road scene), CAN-Bus and several bio-signals are collected. This project is an open and versatile platform to address basic research on expanding the understanding of human driver behavior as well as serving as a mechatronics on-board laboratory for developing novel in-vehicle systems. Outputs and contributions of the project ranges from developing new metrics to assess driver performance to design and development of brand-new driver assistance/ active safety systems.