The increase in perception capabilities of connected mobile sensor platforms (e.g., self-driving vehicles, drones, and robots) leads to an extensive surge of sensed features at various temporal and spatial scales. Beyond their traditional use for safe operation, available observations could enable to see how and where people move on sidewalks and cycle paths, to eventually obtain a complete microscopic and macroscopic picture of the traffic flows in a larger area. This paper proposes a new method for advanced traffic applications, tracking an unknown and varying number of moving targets (e.g., pedestrians or cyclists) constrained by a road network, using mobile (e.g., vehicles) spatially distributed sensor platforms. The key contribution in...
Tracking persons with multiple cameras with overlapping fields of view instead of with one camera le...
Due to the continuously increasing mobility demand the efficiency of the existing road infrastructur...
Due to the continuously increasing mobility demand the efficiency of the existing road infrastructur...
The increase in perception capabilities of connected mobile sensor platforms (e.g., self-driving veh...
We present a design for a novel mobile sensing system (AMSense) that uses vehicles as mobile sensing...
Reliable tracking of road users is one of the important tasks in smart traffic applications. In thes...
We study the problem of building low-cost city-wide location tracking systems with the intention to ...
The information infrastructure that pervades urban environments represents a major opportunity for c...
This article presents a pedestrian tracking methodology using an infrared sensor for surveillance ap...
This paper addresses the issue of monitoring and tracking people and vehicles within smart cities. T...
In this paper, we describe our experiences de-ploying BikeNet, an extensible mobile sensing sys-tem ...
This paper describes a multi-sensor data set, suitable for testing algorithms to detect and track pe...
International audienceThis article tackles the problem of automatic multi-pedestrian tracking in non...
The Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) holds promises for on-road security applications. In this paper...
The capabilities of modern smartphones pave the way for a new collaborative usage of this technology...
Tracking persons with multiple cameras with overlapping fields of view instead of with one camera le...
Due to the continuously increasing mobility demand the efficiency of the existing road infrastructur...
Due to the continuously increasing mobility demand the efficiency of the existing road infrastructur...
The increase in perception capabilities of connected mobile sensor platforms (e.g., self-driving veh...
We present a design for a novel mobile sensing system (AMSense) that uses vehicles as mobile sensing...
Reliable tracking of road users is one of the important tasks in smart traffic applications. In thes...
We study the problem of building low-cost city-wide location tracking systems with the intention to ...
The information infrastructure that pervades urban environments represents a major opportunity for c...
This article presents a pedestrian tracking methodology using an infrared sensor for surveillance ap...
This paper addresses the issue of monitoring and tracking people and vehicles within smart cities. T...
In this paper, we describe our experiences de-ploying BikeNet, an extensible mobile sensing sys-tem ...
This paper describes a multi-sensor data set, suitable for testing algorithms to detect and track pe...
International audienceThis article tackles the problem of automatic multi-pedestrian tracking in non...
The Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) holds promises for on-road security applications. In this paper...
The capabilities of modern smartphones pave the way for a new collaborative usage of this technology...
Tracking persons with multiple cameras with overlapping fields of view instead of with one camera le...
Due to the continuously increasing mobility demand the efficiency of the existing road infrastructur...
Due to the continuously increasing mobility demand the efficiency of the existing road infrastructur...