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Advances for in-vehicle and mobile systems : challenges for international standards
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Springer, 2007
ISBN:
9780387335032
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Papers from the Second Biennial Workshop on DSP (digital signal processing) for Mobile and Vehicular Systems, 2005, Sesimbra, Portugal.

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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.


Table of Contents

Experiments on Decision Fusion for Driver Recognition
Driver Recognition System Using FNN and Statistical Methods
Driver Indentification Based on Spectral Analysis of Driving Behavorial Signals
An Artificial-Vision Based Environment Perceptin System
Variable Tiem-Scale Multimedia Streaming over 802.11 Inter-Vehicle Ad-Hoc Networks
A Configurable Distributed Speech Recognition Systems
Embedded Mobile Phone Digit-Recognition
On the Complexity-Performance Tradeoff of Two Active Noise Control Systems for Vehicles
Comparative Studies on Single-Channel De-Noising Schemes for In-Car Speech Enhancement
Advances in Acoustic Noise Tracking for Robust In-Vehicle Speech Systems
Speaker SOurce Localization Using Audio-Visual Data and Array Processing Based Speech Enhancement for In-Vehicle Environments
Estimation of Active Speaker's Direction Using Particle Filters for In-Vehicle Environment
Noise Reduction Based on Microphone Array and Post-Filtering for Robust Speech Recognition in Car Environments
ICA-Based Technique for Air and Bone-Conductive Microphones for Speech Enhancement
Acoustic Echo Reduction in a Two-Channel Speech Reinforcement System for Vehicles
Noise Source Contribution of Accelerating Cars and Subjective Evaluations
Study on Effect of Speaker Variability and Driving Conditions on the Performance of an ASR Engine Inside a Vehicle
Towards Robust Spoken Dialogue Systems Using Large-Scale In-Car Speech Corpus
Exploitation of Contect Information for Natural Speech Dialogue Management in Car Environments
Cross Platform Solution of Communication and Voice/Graphical User Interface for Mobile Devices in Vehicles
A Study of Dailogue Management Principles Corresponding to the Driver's Workload
Robust Multimodal Dialog Management for Mobile Environments