Sensors and Actuators for Intelligent Vehicles
A topical collection in Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This collection belongs to the section "Vehicular Sensing".
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Interests: predictive maintenance of electronic sensors/systems; failure analysis; ADAS methodology; signal processing and data analysis; positioning and localization systems
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Interests: Internet of things; connectivity; advanced sensor networks; intelligent transportation systems; vehicular networks
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Topical Collection Information
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of this topical collection is to contribute to the state of the art and to introduce current developments concerning modern vehicles, i.e., sensors and actuators, as well as applications in measuring and automation control systems, power management systems, and artificial intelligence-based systems. We encourage potential authors to submit contributions of original research, novel developments, and substantial experimental works concerning intelligent vehicles.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
- Robotic and automotive sensors
- External sensors (radar, LiDAR, camera) and information fusion
- Sensor technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Sensing systems for traffic monitoring
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- Predictive maintenance of vehicles in smart cities
- Artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles
- Intelligent systems in agricultural vehicles and machinery
- Energy harvesting for automotive applications
- Vehicle vibration measurement and analysis
Dr. Adam Idzkowski
Prof. Dr. Vytautas Bucinskas
Dr. Damian Grzechca
Prof. Dr. Reza Malekian
Dr. Andrius Dzedzickis
Collection Editors
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Keywords
- vehicle
- control systems
- power systems
- energy harvesting
- robotic vehicles
- road vehicles
- agricultural vehicles
- autonomous vehicles
- multisensor data fusion
- artificial intelligence
- machine learning
- ADAS
- vibration analysis