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CIVVS 2009: Nashville, TN, USA
- 2009 IEEE Workshop on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Vehicular Systems, CIVVS 2009, Nashville, TN, USA, April 2, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-2770-3
Advances in Vehicle Systems I
- Danil V. Prokhorov:
A self-learning sensor fusion system for object classification. 1-7 - Philippe Komma, Andreas Zell:
Towards real-time and memory efficient predictions of valve states in diesel engines. 8-15 - David Demirdjian, Chenna Varri:
Driver pose estimation with 3D Time-of-Flight sensor. 16-22 - Yi Lu Murphey, Robert Milton, Leonidas Kiliaris:
Driver's style classification using jerk analysis. 23-28
Advances in Vehicle Systems II
- Lee A. Feldkamp, Mahmoud Abou-Nasr, Ilya V. Kolmanovsky:
Recurrent neural network training for energy management of a mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle with an ultra-capacitor. 29-36 - John C. Hyland, Cheryl M. Smith, Jason R. Stack:
Multi-sensor area coverage analysis for aspect-dependent targets. 37-42 - Jianbo Lu, Dimitar P. Filev, Kwaku O. Prakah-Asante, Fling Tseng, Ilya V. Kolmanovsky:
From vehicle stability control to intelligent personal minder: Real-time vehicle handling limit warning and driver style characterization. 43-50 - Amol Borkar, Monson Hayes, Mark T. Smith, Sharathchandra Pankanti:
A layered approach to robust lane detection at night. 51-57
Applications I
- Nestor Rychtyckyj, Allison Stephens:
Assembly Ergonomics filters for prevention of injury risk operations at Ford Motor Company. 58-65 - Philipp Lindner, Gerd Wanielik:
3D LIDAR processing for vehicle safety and environment recognition. 66-71 - Jim Whittington, Kapeel Deo, Tristan Kleinschmidt, Michael Mason:
FPGA implementation of spectral subtraction for automotive speech recognition. 72-79 - Benjamin N. Passow, Mario Gongora, Sophy Smith, Adrian A. Hopgood:
Managing uncertainty in sound based control for an autonomous helicopter. 80-86
Applications II
- Guillaume Rey, David Clair, Michel Fogli, Frédéric Bernardin:
Towards a probabilistic alert procedure of roadway departure. 87-92 - Shahina Kozhisseri, Marwan Bikdash:
Spectral features for the classification of civilian vehicles using acoustic sensors. 93-100 - Anya L. Getman, Christopher D. Cooper, Gary Key, Heng Zhou, Nick Frankle:
Detection of mobile machine damage using accelerometer data and prognostic health monitoring techniques. 101-104
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