Dear researchers,

Please see below our call for papers for the fourth edition of this special
session. All accepted contributions are peer-reviewed, and will be
published through IEEEXplore. We look forward to receiving your submissions.

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Over the past few decades, sensors have not only become more advanced but
also made impressive strides across an increasing number of sensing
modalities.
Despite the improved capabilities and breadth of available sensor systems,
those used for intelligent transportation have remained relatively uniform
across platforms; as a result, the algorithms and techniques being designed
do not take full advantage of the rich information modern sensors can
provide.
Since all tasks -- including perception, localisation, decision-making, and
learning -- are built on top of sensing, exploring alternative approaches
to sensing is a compelling research area that can render all subsequent
tasks more robust and accurate.

The objective of this special session is to explore unconventional sensing
for intelligent transportation in three ways.
Firstly, it will investigate sensor systems that are not typically applied
to certain transportation tasks, such as radar for precise localisation,
audio for failure detection, and RF sensing for road traffic estimation.
Secondly, it will explore untraditional sensor configurations and
placements, such as ground-facing cameras using shadows to detect occluded
moving objects.
Lastly, it will look into the sensing of commonly overlooked information,
such as the use of atmospheric sensors for gauging road surface traction or
in-vehicle sensors for driving analysis.
Via these three themes, this special session aims to stimulate discussion
and research into untraditional sensing in order to improve the reliability
and accuracy of transportation systems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Localisation and navigation using radars (e.g., scanning, Doppler, and
ground-penetrating);
* Ego-noise and soundscape modelling and interpretation (e.g., sound-based
failure detection, terrain/road surface status classification, urban sound
source detection and localisation);
* Event-based (neuromorphic) vision for localisation and perception in
challenging scenarios;
* Multi-spectral imaging (e.g. IR or polarimetric cameras for localisation
and perception under difficult visibility);
* In-vehicle sensing and wearable computing for failure detection, driver
and passenger behaviour modelling;
* Far infrared sensing;
* Texture odometry;
* Novel sensor hardware and designs;
* Unconventional sensor placements or multi-sensor systems;
* Optimal sensor scheduling and control in complex and/or multi-agent /
social environments;
* Astronomical (skyward-facing), atmospheric or odor-based sensing;
* IoT technology for intelligent transportation and Internet of Vehicles
(IoV);
* Passive Wireless/RF sensing.


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*Important Dates*
Paper Submission Deadline: March 31, 2021
Notification of Acceptance: June 1, 2021
Final Paper Submission Deadline: June 15, 2021
Conference Dates: September 19-22, 2021

Authors are kindly invited to notify the organisers of their submissions.

Papers submitted to this Special Session are reviewed according to the same
rules as the submissions to the regular sessions of ITSC2021. Submissions
to regular and special sessions follow identical format, instructions,
deadlines and procedures.

Please find more info on the ITSC2021 website
https://2021.ieee-itsc.org/


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*Organizers*
Letizia Marchegiani, Aalborg University, Denmark. [email protected]
Dimitri Ognibene, University of Essex, UK. [email protected]
Daniele De Martini, University of Oxford, UK. [email protected]
Xenofon Fafoutis, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark.
[email protected]
Matthew Gadd, University of Oxford, UK. [email protected]
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