Research on Intelligent Transportation Systems in Taiwan. IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society Distinguished Lecture hosted by SCSIS
In the 21st century, the mainstream of technology development is the interdisciplinary integration, together with the human-centred technologies (HT) that emphasizes on friendly service for human rather than the forced adaptation by human. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), an integrated discipline of sensing, controls, information technology, electronics, communications and traffic management with transportation systems, represents a typical human-centred large-scale and highly complex dynamic system. It is aimed to provide the traveler information to increase safety, efficiency, and reduce traffic jam, and includes following major studies.
1. Smart Vision: Biological-inspired Intelligent Vision Technology for ITS: Combining brain science and intelligent engineering to develop biological-inspired computer vision (electronic eye) techniques for ITS applications.
2. Smart Interfacing: Intelligent Dialogue System for ITS Information Access: Combining speech recognition and language processing to develop intelligent spoken dialogue system for accessing ITS information.
3. Smart Car: Intelligent Control and Intelligent Wheels (I-Wheels) for Next-Generation Smart Cars: Integrating intelligent control, power electronics and network control techniques to develop intelligent wheels (I-Wheels) and intelligent adaptive cruise control systems for ITS applications.
4. Smart Networking: High-Capacity Communication Networks for ITS: Developing and integrating the wireless communication networks and transportation networks technologies into the broadband wireless ITS network.
5. Smart Agent: Agent-based Software Engineering for ITS: Developing a systematic methodology for building multi-agent systems in an incremental manner based on the notion of trade-off analysis of agents’ goals for ITS applications.
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