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The Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV'04) is an annual forum sponsored by the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Council. It gathers researchers from industry and universities to discuss research and applications for Intelligent Vehicles and Intelligent Infrastructures. Three days of the symposium will be allocated for technical presentations and one day will be dedicated to live vehicle demonstrations. The technical presentations are characterized by a single session format so that all attendees remain in a single room for multilateral communications in an informal atmosphere. Papers dealing with all aspects of vehicle-related intelligent systems and cooperation between vehicles and infrastructures are solicited for IV'04.

The Intelligent Vehicle Symposium will take place in Parma at the University Campus (June 14-17, 2004) in conjunction with the 12th International Symposium ATA EL 2004 "E-Safety: the challenge of the future. Scenario - Technologies - Applications" (June 16-18, 2004) organized by ATA - Associazione Tecnica dell'Automobile, Italy.

       ATA EL 2004 Preliminary Program

The two events will partially overlap with joint sessions: one day for presentation of scenario and results of International Projects (June 16, 2004); one day for live prototype demonstrations (June 17, 2004).

The purpose of the co-location of the two symposia is to offer the attendees the opportunity to meet a larger number of specialists and invited speakers who will present and discuss alternative scenarios, technological trends, scientific and applicatory aspects of the technologies for intelligent vehicles.

A joint registration to the two events will be possible and will allow to attend both events at a reduced price.

Program Topics Include the Following Technical Categories
  • Driver Assistance Systems
  • Automated Vehicles
  • Active and Passive Safety
  • Integrated Safety Systems
  • Vehicle Environment Perception
  • System Architecture
  • Smart Infrastructure
  • Impact on Traffic Flows
  • AHS
  • IVI
  • Sensors
  • Image, Radar, Lidar Signal Processing
  • Information Fusion
  • Vehicle Control
  • Decision and Expert Systems
  • Communications and Networks
  • Human Factors
  • Human Machine Interaction
  • Others