IEEE IV 2013 WORKSHOP ON ENVIRONMENT PERCEPTION AND NAVIGATION FOR INTELLIGENT VEHICLES June 23, 2013 Gold Coast, Australia Supported by the IEEE ITS Society ORGANIZED BY Juan Nieto, University of Sydney, Australia, mailto:j.nieto@acfr.usyd.edu.au Hernan Badino, Carnegie Melon University, USA, mailto:hbadino@cs.cmu.edu Rafael Toledo-Moreo, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain, mailto:rafael.toledo@upct.es Submit your paper in a PDF file of maximum 6 pages in standard IEEE double column by January 15. Best paper and best demo will receive awards at the workshop. High quality papers will have a publication opportunity in a special issue of the field. More at http://iv-workshop.acfr.usyd.edu.au AIM AND SCOPE This workshop is soliciting papers with contributions on novel theoretical approaches or practical applications of navigation and perception for intelligent vehicles in real and complex environments. In-depth analyses of state-of-the-art are also encouraged for submission. The workshop will have a strong demonstration orientation. Authors willing to present their innovative ideas by means of software demonstrators, videos, or live demos are welcome. The topics include, but are not limited to, advances in the following areas: - Navigation and guidance - Environment perception - Lane detection, lane-keeping and lane-level applications - Vehicle and pedestrian detection - Collision detection and avoidance - Autonomous vehicle cooperation - Cooperative maneuvers - Driver Assistance - Road and obstacle detection and tracking - Environment representation - Automatic cruise control systems - Cooperative perception - 3D reconstruction - New perception systems - GNSS-based navigation - Multi-sensor integration - Filtering techniques for positioning - Map-matching and map-aided location - Road safety applications - Reliability-critical applications INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts of maximum 6 pages in standard IEEE double column PDF format via the workshop website for peer-review by the workshop International Program Committee. Papers will be included in the workshop proceedings in a digital format and will be made available to the participants of all the workshops at the IV'13. Acceptance of a paper is made with the understanding that at least one author will attend the workshop to present the paper. AWARDS Best workshop paper and demonstration will be acknowledged at the end of the workshop and will receive awards. PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY A special issue in an important journal of the field for the best papers of the workshop is envisaged. IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission: January 15, 2013 Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2013 Final paper submission: February 28, 2013 Workshop: June 23, 2013 IV Symposium: June 23-27, 2013 WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS Juan Nieto, University of Sydney, Australia, mailto:j.nieto@acfr.usyd.edu.au Hernan Badino, Carnegie Melon University, USA, mailto:hbadino@cs.cmu.edu Rafael Toledo-Moreo, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain, mailto:rafael.toledo@upct.es This workshop is supported by the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society.