Sensors and Sensory Algorithms for Intelligent Transportation Systems
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2024) | Viewed by 399
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sensor arrays; adaptive estimation; sensor fusion; mechatronic systems; vehicle systems; sensor networks; sensor localization
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Interests: mobile robots' control; navigation; distributed algorithms in multi-robot settings
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is dedicated to providing a comprehensive overview of different perspectives on the state-of-the-art sensor technologies, sensor network architectures, sensory algorithms, and remote sensing frameworks developed for intelligent transportation systems (ITS), including state estimation, motion planning, and controls for automated driving systems and autonomous navigation.
We are inviting you to contribute high-quality novel research and comprehensive survey articles providing consolidated, up-to-date perspectives in the field of ITS.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Inertial measurement units (IMUs) and inertial sensors for ITS: IMU-based navigation;
- Visual sensors and vison-based sensory architectures for ITS: vision-based navigation;
- Sensor fusion and sensor networks/architectures for ITS: navigation, localization, mapping;
- Sensor fusion and sensor networks/architectures for ITS: vehicular state estimation;
- Sensor fusion and sensor networks/architectures for ITS: power train monitoring and control;
- State estimation using on-board multimodal sensory data for autonomous navigation;
- Distributed sensor networks for cooperative intelligent transportation systems (C-ITS);
- Fault diagnosis and isolation in ITS sensor networks;
- Machine learning approaches for reliable multimodal perception in ITS;
- System-theoretic approaches to sensory algorithm design and sensor fusion in ITS;
- Sensor design, sensory algorithms, and sensor networks/architectures for articulated ITS;
- Sensor design, sensory algorithms, and sensor architectures for railway transportation systems.
Prof. Dr. Baris Fidan
Dr. Ehsan Hashemi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- inertial sensors
- visual sensors
- navigation, localization, and mapping
- sensor networks and sensor fusion
- autonomous navigation
- remote sensors
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