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Workshop and Industry Panel on Cooperative and Automated Driving

Workshop and Industry Panel on Cooperative and Automated Driving2024-08-12T14:32:52-04:00

Overview

Recent developments in telecommunications, sensor, information processing and control technologies have enabled substantial progress in the domain of ITS. Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) as a precursor and enabler for high-level automated driving is currently one of the core topics in the ITS Community. C-ITS is in an early stage of deployment, as it is technologically achievable, but the deployment requires cooperation of multiple stakeholders. Automated driving is on the horizon, and will still need substantial and longer-term development and testing to make even the high automation levels a reality in complex situations, such as in urban environments, and in a transit period of only partial market penetration. Cooperative and automated transport are certainly complementary. They are expected to bring substantial benefits in terms of safety, comfort and (traffic and fuel) efficiency. Many challenges exist in this important domain.

The Workshop on “Cooperative and Automated Driving” aims to further discuss cooperative and autonomous technologies for cooperative and automated driving. Similar to the past, the workshop intends to bring together high-level participants from industry in this domain, and also features an Industry Panel with experts from e.g. OEMs, Suppliers, Telecom and ICT, which will again foster the interactive exchange of academia and industry. The technical areas to be discussed include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Connected and Automated Vehicles

  • Modeling and validation

  • Security and privacy

  • V2X communication technologies

  • 5G/6G research and testing

  • Standardization

  • C-ITS/CCAM deployment

  • Impact assessment

  • Data analytics

  • Spectrum

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