Monday, June 8, 2009

GUIDELINES FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS

-The oral sessions allocate 15 min per speaker. Ideally the presentation should take 10-12 min allowing 3-5 min questions.
- Please make sure that you have the slides and back-ups. Please send us your presentation earlier to facilitate the process, if possible. A PC with memory-stick access, speaker system, and laser pointer will be provided. If you have any specific requests, please contact us.

GUIDELINES FOR POSTERS

-Please prepare your poster on a standard A1 (594mm × 841 mm) – (23.4’’ × 33.1’’) or A0 (841mm × 1189 mm) – (33.1’’ × 46.8’’) paper in landscape or portrait format.
-Please bring the poster with you; if you wish to send it via mail, please notify us and have it delivered at least 5 days in advance.
- We must receive a 1 slide overview of your poster (at least 1 week before the workshop) to help us organize the poster briefing sessions which will take place right before the poster sessions in the TI Auditorium.

ACCOMMODATION LOGISTIC AND WORKSHOP VENUE

ACCOMMODATION LOGISTICS/ CONFERENCE VENUE

Official Workshop hotel is Hyatt at Richardson, TX. The open address for the hotel:
701 East Campbell Road,
Richardson, Texas, USA 75081
Tel: 1 972 619 1234 Fax: 1 972 907 2578
http://northdallas.hyatt.com

The physical address of the university is below. For mailing and shipping addresses, see the Contact Information page.

800 West Campbell Road
Richardson, Texas 75080

TRAVEL LOGISTICS

TRAVEL LOGISTICS

DSP09 Workshop will take place at University of Texas at Dallas Campus in Richardson, TX. You can take a flight to Dallas/Fort worth International Airport (DFW). From airport, you can take a shuttle to arrive at the official workshop hotel (Hyatt Hotel, Richardson, TX), which is 2 miles from the UTD Campus. For shuttle arrangements, you can use the following link:

http://www.supershuttle.com/


As an alternative way to shuttle service from/to airport, you can use DART public transportation utilities (bus & train with connections):

http://www.dart.org/riding/dfwairport.asp

There will be a complimentary shuttle bus service provided by Hyatt Hotel from/to UTDallas Campus (leaving at 7:45AM). Transport to Social Event (Rodeo/ F.Worth) will be provided from UTDallas Campus by bus.
Please state further transportation needs to John Hansen, Pinar Boyraz, Sandra Zemcik and Melissa J. Park.

UPDATE:OVERVIEW

4th BIENNIAL WORKSHOP ON DSP FOR IN-VEHICLE SYSTEMS AND SAFETY

OVERVIEW
WELCOME to 4th Biennial Workshop on DSP (Digital Signal Processing) for In-Vehicle Systems and Safety, held in Dallas, TX, USA at the University of Texas at Dallas. The workshop series presents a unique opportunity for researchers working on different branches of in-vehicle signal processing to exchange and discuss cutting edge results. It also forms a communication platform between researchers, automotive manufacturers, government foundations and legislators for road safety on future in-vehicle technologies. The workshop will feature world-class experts on road safety, in-vehicle technologies and demos of state-of-art systems. This workshop follows a series of workshops previously organized first in 2003 (Nagoya, Japan), 2005 (Sesimbra, Portugal), and 2007 (Istanbul, Turkey).

This year the workshop will be more extensive in participation from different realms such as: signal processing, control engineering, audio-video processing, human factors and transportation engineering. This meeting is intended to open doors for fruitful discussion and information exchange in an exciting interdisciplinary area. The main focus areas are listed as follows:

• DSP technologies in adaptive automobiles
• Driver status monitoring and distraction/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 ID and robust driver monitoring
• Vehicle to Vehicle, Vehicle to Infrastructure wireless technologies
• Human factors and cognitive science in enhancing safety
• Transportation engineering venues


We warmly welcome you to the workshop and thank you for your participation here in Dallas.

John H.L. Hansen and Pinar Boyraz

June 2009