CIVVS 2009 Program

Session CIVVS-1: Advances in Vehicle Systems I

Thursday, April 2, 8:30AM-10:30AM, Room: Two Rivers, Chair: Dimitar Filev, Ford Motor Co., USA

8:30AM   A Self-Learning Sensor Fusion System for Object Classification [#15006]
Danil Prokhorov
Toyota Research Institute, United States
8:54AM   Towards Real-Time and Memory Efficient Predictions of Valve States in Diesel Engines [#15012]
Philippe Komma and Andreas Zell
University of Tuebingen, Germany
9:18AM   Driver Pose Estimation with 3D Time-of-Flight Sensor [#15016]
David Demirdjian and Chenna Varri
Toyota Research Institute, United States
9:42AM   Driver's Driving Style Classification Using Jerk Analysis [#15018]
Yi Murphey, Robert Milton and Leonidas Kiliaris
University of Michigan-Dearborn, United States
10:06AM   Spectral Features for the Classification of Civilian Vehicles using Acoustic Sensors [#15019]
Shahina Kozhisseri and Marwan Bikdash
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, United States

Session CIVVS-2: Advances in Vehicle Systems II

Thursday, April 2, 11:00AM-1:00PM, Room: Two Rivers, Chair: Danil Prokhorov, Toyota Research Institute, USA

11:00AM   Recurrent Neural Network Training for Energy Management of a Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle with an Ultra-Capacitor [#15024]
Lee Feldkamp, Mahmoud Abou-Nasr and Ilya Kolmanovsky
Ford Motor Company, United States
11:24AM   Mult-Sensor Area Coverage Analysis for Aspect-Dependent Targets [#15027]
John Hyland, Cheryl Smith and Jason Stack
Naval Surface Warfare Center-Panama City, United States
11:48AM   From
Vehicle Stability Control to Intelligent Personal Minder: Real-time
Vehicle Handling Limit Warning and Driver Style Characterization
[#15020]
Jianbo Lu, Dimitar Filev, Kwaku Prakah-Asante and Fling Tseng
Ford Motor Co., United States
12:12PM   A Layered Approach To Robust Lane Detection At Night [#15013]
Amol Borkar, Monson Hayes, Mark Smith and Sharathchandra Pankanti
Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; KTH - Swedish Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, United States
12:36PM   Towards a Probabilistic Alert Procedure of Roadway Departure [#15004]
Guillaume Rey, David Clair, Michel Fogli and Frederic Bernardin
LaMI, France; CETE Lyon, France

Session CIVVS-3: Applications I

Thursday, April 2, 2:00PM-4:00PM, Room: Two Rivers, Chair: Nestor Rychtyckyj, Ford Motor Co., USA

2:00PM   Assembly Ergonomics Filters for Prevention of Injury Risk Operations at Ford Motor Company [#15007]
Nestor Rychtyckyj and Allison Stephens
Ford Motor Company, United States
2:24PM   3D Lidar Processing for Vehicle Safety and Environment Recognition [#15021]
Philipp Lindner and Gerd Wanielik
Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
2:48PM   FPGA Implementation of Spectral Subtraction for Automotive Speech Recognition [#15008]
Jim Whittington, Kapeel Deo, Tristan Kleinschmidt and Michael Mason
LaTrobe University, Australia; Queensland University of Technology, Australia
3:12PM   Managing Uncertainty in Sound based Control for an Autonomous Helicopter [#15032]
Benjamin N. Passow, Mario A. Gongora, Sophy Smith and Adrian A. Hopgood
Institute of Creative Technologies, De Montfort University, LE1 9BH, UK, United Kingdom; Centre for Computational Intelligence, De Montfort University, LE1 9BH, UK, United Kingdom
3:36PM   Detection of Mobile Machine Damage Using Accelerometer Data and Prognostic Health Monitoring Techniques [#15026]
Anya Getman, Christopher Cooper, Gary Key, Heng Zhou and Nick Frankle
Caterpillar, Inc., United States; Frontier Technology, Inc., United States

IEEE SSCI 2009     March 30 – April 2, 2009     Sheraton Music City Hotel, Nashville, TN, USA