Artificial Intelligence Based Autonomous Vehicles
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Vehicular Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2023) | Viewed by 42755
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Interests: computer engineering; cyber–physical systems; software defined networks
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Interests: model predictive control; reinforcement learning; connected and automated vehicles; electric vehicles; renewable energy systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Autonomous vehicle technologies have the potential to fundamentally transform various industries. These industries include not only automotive, transportation, or aerial vehicles but also a diverse set of sectors such as energy, farming, and smart cities. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the core of autonomous vehicles, particularly in decision making, and there has been a significant investment in AI platforms both from academia and industry.
The aim of this Special Issue will be to feature articles on AI-based autonomous vehicles and how they will impact technology and society in the future. Articles might span across connected and autonomous vehicle applications, unmanned aerial vehicle applications, sensor and control technologies for autonomous systems, vehicular technologies enabling AI-based applications, assurance and safety mechanisms, and infrastructure-level technologies to support autonomous systems.
Within the above dimensions, the scope of the Special Issue welcomes high-quality original research and review articles that cover a broad range of topics related to AI and autonomous vehicles. Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Deep learning for autonomous vehicles;
- AI-based autonomous vehicle applications in urban air mobility;
- Safety assurance of autonomous vehicles;
- Protocol design for autonomous systems;
- Edge computing for autonomous vehicles;
- Validation and verification of autonomous systems;
- Localization, navigation, and tracking;
- Crowdsensing for autonomous vehicle applications;
- Reinforcement learning for autonomous vehicle training and testing;
- Vehicular networks with autonomous systems;
- Security for autonomous vehicles;
- Control system design in autonomous vehicles;
- Autonomous vehicle and human interaction;
- Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS);
- Advanced sensor systems for autonomous vehicles;
- AI-based autonomous vehicle hardware solutions.
Dr. Mustafa Akbas
Dr. Jun Chen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Autonomous vehicles
- Artificial intelligence
- Connected vehicles
- Advanced driver assistance systems
- Unmanned aerial vehicles
- Machine learning
- Human–AV interaction
- Edge computing
- Cloud-based AV control
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