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Advances for In-Vehicle and Mobile Systems

Challenges for International Standards

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  • © 2007

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  • Includes new standards being developed for smart vehicular systems
  • Incorporates models which have been tested for use in evaluating the behaviour of drivers
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

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Advances for In-Vehicle and Mobile Systems: Challenges for International Standards is organized to bring together the most active scholars working on the latest techniques, standards, and emerging deployment on "living in the age of wireless communications and smart vehicular systems." The objective is to incorporate speech, dialog, video, image, vehicular sensory data, and wireless communication modalities to model the total behavior of the driver and use that model towards personalization of the vehicle to provide a more comfortable and safer driving experience. The format of this work centers on four themes: driver and driving environment recognition, telecommunication applications, noise reduction, and dialog in vehicles.Advances for In-Vehicle and Mobile Systems: Challenges for International Standards, is appropriate for researchers, engineers, and professionals working in signal processing technologies, next generation vehicle design, and networks for mobile platforms.

Editors and Affiliations

  • San Diego State University, San Diego, USA

    Héseyin Abut

  • Sabanci University, Turkey

    Héseyin Abut

  • Center for Robust Speech Systems (CRSS) Department of Electrical Engineering, Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, USA

    John H. L. Hansen

  • Department of Media Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

    Kazuya Takeda

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