International Alliance on DSP for in-Vehicle and Mobile Systems


An international partnership in data collection and collaborative research on driver modeling for improved safety and comfort.

Current Members:

University of Nagoya (Japan)
University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
Sabanci University and
Koç University (Turkey)
Politecnico Torino (Italy)
Nanyang Technological University (SIngapore)
Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)
University of Zaragoza (Spain)
Korea University (Korea)
 
What is New?

In-Vehicle Corpus and Signal Processing for Driver Behavior
Kazuya Takeda, H. Erdogan, John H.L.Hansen, and H. Abut (Editors)

Springer Science + Business Media, New York, NY, November 2008
ISBN 978-0-387-79581-2
and
e-ISBN 978-0-387-79582-9

Online Order Information: http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/book/978-0-387-79581-2

Drive-BEST DVD
Sample Data Sets on Driver Behaviour Signals for In-Vehicle Technology

This DVD contains real-world driving data samples from Japan, US, Turkey, and Italy under a Collaborative effort. On-line version will be downloadable from this and three other mirror websites:

1. DSP in Cars at SDSU (USA): Drive-Best
2. Nagoya University (Japan): Drive-Best
3. University of Texas at Dallas (USA): Drive-Best
4. Sabanci University in Istanbul (Turkey): Drive-Best

Our Earlier Two Books from Springer are Available!

Advances for In-Vehicle and Mobile Systems
Challenges for International Standards

H. Abut, John H.L.Hansen, Kazuya Takeda (Editors)
Springer, New York, NY, 2007, ISBN-10: 0-387-33503-X

DSP for In-Vehicle and Mobile Systems
H. Abut, J.H.L. Hansen and K. Takeda (Editors),
Springer, New York, NY, 2004, IBSN: 0-387-22978-7

Online Order Information:
http://www.springeronline.com

 

 

 

 

2007 Biennial on DSP for in-Vehicle and Mobile Systems
was held in Sait Halim Pasa Mansion- Istanbul, Turkey
June 17-19, 2007


The International Alliance for Advanced Studies on In-Car Human Behavioral Signals has organized the 2007 Biennial on DSP for in-Vehicle and Mobile Systems on Sunday-Tuesday, June 17-19, 2007 at the historic Sait Halim Pasa Mansion on the European shores of Istanbul, Turkey immediately after the 2007 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV'07), which was scheduled for June 13-15, 2007 at the Istanbul-Hilton Hotel and Convention Centre.

This biennial was organized to bring together scholars working on the latest techniques, standards, and emerging deployment on this central field of living at the age of wireless communications, smart vehicles, and human-machine-assisted safer and comfortable driving.

Four invited lectures, 32 papers in 3 lecture/poster sessions and a panel discussion were presented on the topics.

Post Biennial Material

Biennial Coverage on Turkish TV

biennial.mpg
(Note: It is a 26+ MB MPEG file!)

 

 

Fourth biennial was organized in 2009 in Dallas, TX in partnership with two broad initiatives: (i) Driving Behavior Signal Processing based on Large Scale Real World Database sponsored by NEDO International Joint Research Program (Japan) and (ii) Signal Processing and Advanced Information Technologies for Improving Driver/Driving Prudence and Accident Reduction, a consortium formed and sponsored by academia and three Turkish automotive manufacturers and the State Planning Organization of Turkey.

4th Biennial on DSP for In-Vehicle Systems and Safety, Dallas, USA,June 2009

Please visit UT Dallas website for most recent information: http://dsp09workshop.blogspot.com/

Contact:
Pinar Boyraz pinar.boyraz "at" utdallas.edu
Prof. John Hansen john.hansen "at" utdallas.edu