2013 Intelligent Vehicle Symposium Workshops

June 23, 2013

 
 
 

The IV 2013 offers the opportunity for participation in several workshops. Workshops cover a specific topic of interest in the ITS area. Each workshop consists of 6 to 12 presentations. Talks have a strong tutorial character aiming at introducing a specific field to the participants. Emphasize is put on interaction between the presenter and the audience advocating discussions. The workshops and paper will be handled by the PaperPlaza system and accepted papers will be published in IEEE explore.


Selected high quality papers of the IV'13 Conference and Workshops will have a publication opportunity in a special issue of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine.



 

Workshops

W1: “Human Interaction with Intelligent Vehicles”

June 23, 10:00

Organizers: Donald Glenn Geers, Thierry Delot, Christian Webel

Description: The aim of this workshop is to explore ways in which people will interact with intelligent vehicles. The general availability of autonomous vehicles may still be some time away but it is important to ask just what will the 'driver' interface of the future look like? On a more timely trajectory the upcoming widespread roll out of DSRC will potentially bombard the driver with almost continuous safety or other warnings. How will they react? What is the best modality to use? How will the driver best modify the behaviour of in-vehicle systems whilst not being overly distracted from her primary task?

This workshop will look at the technology and psychological implications of the in-cabin equipment of semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicle.

Contact: glenn.geers@nicta.com.au

More at: http://hi-ivs.research.nicta.com.au:8080/HVI-IVS-Workshop

Code to upload Papers: 6euj9 


W2: "Workshop on Environment Perception and Navigation for Intelligent Vehicles"

June 23, 10:00

Organizers: Juan Ignacio Nieto, Hernan Badino, Rafael Toledo-Moreo

Description: The workshop is soliciting papers that focus on novel theoretical approaches or practical applications of navigation and perception for intelligent vehicles in real and complex environments. In-depth analyses of state-of-the-art are also encouraged

for submission. The workshop will have a strong demonstration orientation. Authors willing to present their innovative ideas by means of software demonstrators, videos, or live demos will be very welcome.

Contact: j.nieto@acfr.usyd.edu.au

More at:http://iv-workshop.acfr.usyd.edu.au

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W3: "Workshop on Human Factors in Intelligent Vehicles"

June 23, 10:00

Organizers: Cristina Olaverri Monreal, Rosaldo Rossetti

Description: Intelligent Vehicle (IV) technologies have experienced a great improvement in the last couple of decades, turning vehicles into more interactive counterparts in transportation and mobility systems. However, the impact of such technologies on traffic awareness for the driver and driver’s behavior towards improving driving performance and reducing road accidents still demands proper tools and approaches. While the feasibility of incorporating new technology-driven functionality to vehicles has played a central role in the automotive design, not always safety issues related to interaction with the new in-vehicle systems have been taken into consideration. Additionally, other aspects are equally important and need to be analyzed, such as the impact technologies that support specific driving functions play on the overall driving task, as well as their impact on the transportation system overall performance. Thus, the information and functionality that relies on new ways of communication has to be presented in a non-intrusive way that complies with specific design requirements. A system that guarantees efficiency of use, comfort and user satisfaction can contribute to a more conscious driving behavior that would directly result from the adoption of IV technologies. The Workshop on Human Factors in Intelligent Vehicles (HFIV’13) aims to foster discussion on issues related to the analysis of human factors in the design and evaluation of intelligent vehicles (IV) technologies, in a wide spectrum of applications and in different dimensions.

Contact: hfiv13@lfe.mw.tum.de

More at: http://hfiv13.lfe.mw.tum.de/

Code to upload Papers: 31mbi 



Due Date for Paper Submission:  1 of March 2013