Dear colleagues,
just a kind reminder that the deadline for the IEEE ITSC 2018 Special Session *Beyond Traditional Sensing for Intelligent Transportation* to take place in Maui, Hawaii, is in 5 days.
More information can be found here:
We look forward to your contributions.
Best wishes,
Letizia
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CALL FOR PAPERS:ITSC 2018 - The 21st IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems. November 4-7, 2018 , Maui, Hawaii, USA.-------------------------------Special session on*Beyond Traditional Sensing for Intelligent Transportation*Submission code: SS_BEYO-------------------------------Over the past few decades, sensors have not only become more advanced but also made impressive strides across an increasing number of sensing modalities. Despite the improved capabilities and breadth of available sensor systems, those used for intelligent transportation have remained relatively uniform across platforms. As a result, the algorithms and techniques being designed do not take full advantage of the rich information modern sensors can provide. Since all tasks—including perception, localisation, decision-making, and learning—are built on top of sensing, exploring alternative approaches to sensing is a compelling research area that can render all subsequent tasks more robust and accurate.The objective of this session is to explore unconventional sensing for intelligent transportation in three ways. Firstly, it will investigate sensor systems that are not typically applied to certain transportation tasks, such as radar for precise localisation and audio for failure detection. Secondly, it will explore untraditional sensor configurations and placements, such as ground-facing cameras using shadows to detect occluded moving objects. Lastly, it will look into the sensing of commonly overlooked information, such as the use of atmospheric sensors for gauging road surface traction or in-vehicle sensors for driving analysis. Via these three themes, this session aims to stimulate discussion and research into untraditional sensing in order to improve the reliability and accuracy of transportation systems.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:* Localisation and navigation using radars (e.g., scanning, Doppler, and ground-penetrating)* Ego-noise modelling (e.g. sound-based failure detection, and terrain/road surface status classification)* Soundscape perception and interpretation* Event-based (neuromorphic) vision for localisation and perception in challenging scenarios* Multi-spectral imaging (e.g. IR or polarimetric cameras for localisation and perception under difficult visibility)* In-vehicle sensing for failure detection, driver behaviour, etc.* Far infrared sensing* Texture odometry* Novel sensor hardware and designs* Unconventional sensor placements or multi-sensor systems* Optimal sensor scheduling and control in complex multi-agent environments* Astronomical (skyward-facing) sensing for localisation* Atmospheric or odor-based sensing-------------------------------*Important Dates*Paper Submission Deadline: April 15, 2018Notification of Acceptance: July 2, 2018Final Paper Submission Deadline: September 09, 2018Conference Dates: November 4-7, 2018 Authors are kindly invited to notify the organisers of their submissions.Papers submitted to this Special Session are reviewed according to the same rules as the submissions to the regular sessions of ITSC2018. Authors who submit papers to this session are required to use the Special Session CODE (SS_BEYO) when submitting their article. Submissions to regular and special sessions follow identical format, instructions, deadlines and procedures.Please find more info on the ITSC2018 website https://www.ieee-itsc2018.org/information-for-authors.html .-------------------------------*Organizers*Letizia Marchegiani, University of Oxford, UK. letizia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSarah Huiyi Cen, University of Oxford, UK. sarah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxDimitri Ognibene, University of Essex, UK. dimitri.ognibene@xxxxxxxx.ukDamien Vivet, ISAE-SUPAERO, FR. damien.vivet@isae-supaero.fr