Intelligent Sensing and Computing for Smart and Autonomous Vehicles
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Remote Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 4454
Special Issue Editors
2. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Interests: spatio-temporal data; Internet of Things; reinforcement learning and ubiquitous computing
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Interests: vehicular networks; autonomous driving and intelligent transportation systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Rapid advances in intelligent sensing and computing technologies have triggered a number of emerging concepts, such as smart and autonomous vehicles (SAVs). With intelligent onboard units, SAVs can replace human drivers to improve driving safety. In addition, as an intelligent robot that integrates perception, communication, storage, and computation, SAVs can provide passengers with rich data services during their travels. However, realizing such a blueprint is not trivial because the practical application of SAVs still faces multiple challenges.
This Special Issue will include a selection of papers covering topics related to intelligent sensing and computing technologies for SAVs. There will be specific emphasis on data sensing and processing, the integration of sensing and computing, topology and collaboration analysis, intelligent and autonomous systems, accident prediction and diagnosis, path planning and traffic scheduling, computer vision and pattern recognition techniques, cloud and edge computing, digital twin and metaverse technology, integrated space–air–ground networks, learning models and techniques, and artificial intelligence algorithms and applications.
This Special Issue aims to showcase novel and prominent research studies on intelligent sensing and computing technologies for SAVs. This will help to guide research activities that investigate system designs for SAVs. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Sensing and big data analysis;
- Intelligent sensing and computing;
- Integration of sensing and computing;
- Cloud and edge computing;
- Learning models and techniques;
- Intelligent and autonomous systems;
- Computer vision and pattern recognition;
- Digital twin and metaverse technology;
- Resource allocation and management;
- Advanced algorithms design and optimization;
- Smart AV platforms and tools.
Dr. Wei Shao
Dr. Yilong Hui
Guest Editors
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