26th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Bilbao, Spain | September 24 - 28, 2023 | https://2023.ieee-itsc.org/
The 11th Workshop & Industry Panel
Cooperative and Automated Driving
Description
The 11th Workshop and Industry Panel "Cooperative and Automated Driving" will be held in conjunction with the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC 2023) on September 24-28, 2023 in Bilbao, Bizkaia, Spain. Recent developments in telecommunications, sensor, information processing and control technologies have enabled substantial progress in the domain of ITS. C-ITS (Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems) is in a very 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 one-day in-person event aims to further discuss cooperative and autonomous technologies for cooperative and automated driving. Similar to the past, the Workshop 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.
Topics of interest
The technical areas to be discussed include, but are not limited to the following:
Connected and Automated Vehicles
V2X communication technologies
C-ITS deployment
Standardization
5G/6G research and testing
C-ITS Architecture
Impacts evaluation of cooperative and automated transport
Organizer / Chair
Meng Lu
Steering Committee Member, IEEE Future Networks Technical Committee
VP Standards Activities, IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society
Contact
Email: meng dot lu at wklm dot eu
Mobile/WhatsApp/Signal: +31 6 4505 4735
Bio
Dr. Meng Lu (The Netherlands) - VP Standards Activities / Standards Committee Chair, IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society; Steering Committee Member, IEEE Future Networks Technical Committee. Previously, Strategic Innovation Manager at Peek Traffic (NL), Program Manager at the Dutch Institute of Advanced Logistics (NL), and Visiting Professor at the National Laboratory for Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University (CN). Active involvement in European R&D and innovation projects since 2005 in the domains of (C-)ITS, logistics, and (renewable) energy assessment. Contribution to standardization activities of ISO/TC 204, CEN and IEEE. PhD at LTH (Faculty of Engineering), Lund University, Sweden; Master's title and degree of Engineering in The Netherlands and P.R. China.
Moderator
Tim Leinmüller
Corporate R&D / DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland GmbH
Bio
Tim Leinmüller is heading DENSO’s European fundamental technology R&D department. His group is responsible for R&D in the domains of cybersecurity, microcontrollers, in-vehicle networks, and wireless communication. Tim is responsible for DENSO’s involvement in the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA), where he is an elected member of the board since 2018, and elected chair of WG1 since 2019. Furthermore, he is representing DENSO in connectivity and CCAM (cooperative, connected and automated mobility) related activities in ETSI, CLEPA, ERTRAC, VDA, the CCAM Partnership, and the 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (6G-IA). In total, Tim is working in the connected vehicles domain for more than 15 years. He is/has been serving in related organizations in multiple positions, amongst others as member of the technical committee and as chair of the architecture working group in the CAR 2 CAR Communication Consortium (C2C-CC).
Workshop Details
Workshop Date
Sunday September 24, 2023
Workshop Location
Euskalduna Conference Centre, Abandoibarra Etorb. 4, 48011 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Program
08:30-08:40 Opening & Introduction (Meng Lu, Steering Committee Member, IEEE Future Networks Technical Committee & Tim Leinmueller, Denso, Germany)
08:40-09:00 01. Paper # 1406 Zhongtai Jiang (University of Calgary, Canada): "Decentralized Optimization Strategy for Signalized Intersections in a Mixed-Autonomy Traffic Environment"
09:00-09:20 02. Paper# 1138 Kinda Chakas (University of Calgary, Canada): "Managing Mixed Traffic based Speed Harmonization with Moving Boundaries"
09:20-09:40 03. Paper# 1600 Sanat Mharolkar (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore): "High-Fidelity Teleoperation for Heavy Duty and Fast-Moving Vehicles"
09:40-10:00 04. Paper # 1036 Xue Yao (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands): "Identification of Driving Heterogeneity using Action-Chains"
10:00-10:20 05. Bastian Lampe (RWTH Aachen University, Germany): "AUTOtech.agil - Industry and Universities Working together on Software and E/E Architecture for Future Mobility Systems"
10:20-11:00 Coffee Break https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/
11:00-11:20 06. Yanja Dajsuren (Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands): "Investigating Safety Impact of C-ITS Highway Capacity Measures"
11:20-11:40 07. Gerardo Fernández-López (Simon Bolivar University, Venezuela): "Modeling and Simulation of Autonomous Backward Maneuvers for Autonomous Trucks-Trailers"
11:40-12:00 08. Robin Smit (TNO, The Netherlands): "Digital Infrastructure needs for Road Modelling and Localization in Automated Driving"
12:00-12:20 09. Dajiang Suo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Arizona State University, USA): "Simulation-based Design and Evaluation of Infrastructure-assisted Collective Perception"
12:20-12:40 10. Caspar Hanselaar (Eindhoven University of Technology | Collaboration with NXP Semiconductors, The Netherlands): "Dealing with the Unknown: How Multi-Channel Systems Can Enable Safe Cooperative Autonomous Vehicles"
12:40-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-14:15 11. Robert Gee (Continental Automotive Systems, Inc., USA): "Teaching an Old Car New Tricks: Leveraging the Software-Defined Vehicle and Infrastructure"
14:15-14:30 12. Javier Ibanez-Guzman (Renault, France): "Crowdsourcing for Intelligent Vehicles: Potential & Challenges"
14:30-14:45 13. Thomas Monninger (Mercedes-Benz, Research & Development North America): "Semantic Map Learning based on Motion Data"
14:45-15:00 14. Vandana Narri (Scania, Sweden): "Data Sharing: A Way to Safe Autonomous Driving"
15:00-15:15 15. Benjamin Völz (Bosch, Germany): "Leaning based Cooperative Planning and its Deployment to a test Vehicle"
15:15-15:30 16. Ada Lin (Toyota Motor Cooperation Australia | Lexus Australia, Australia): "C-ITS Deployment in Melbourne: Best Practices and Lessons Learned"
15:30-16:00 Coffee break https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/
16:00-16:15 17. André Perpey (NeoGLS, France): "Large scale C-ITS deployment in Vigo adapted to CCAM architecture"
16:15-16:30 18. Paul Salvati & Mauro Carlos Da Silva (IDIADA, Spain): "Exclusive and Controlled 5G Network for Development of Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies"
16:30-16:45 19. Hadj Hamma Tadjine (IAV, Austria): "In-Cabin Applications: Challenges Towards a Smarter Interior"
16:45-17:00 20. Shashank Gaur (TTTech Auto, USA): "Technology Roadmap: Evolution of In-Vehicle Communication enabled by Ethernet"
17:00-17:15 21. Ignacio Alvarez (Intel Labs, USA): "Automated Driving and Intelligent Transportation Solutions"
17:15-17:30 22. Jonathan Petit (Qualcomm Technologies Inc., USA): "Securing AI for Automated Driving"
17:30-17:45 Coffee break https://futurenetworks.ieee.org/
17:45-18:45 Panel Discussions
18:45-19:00 Closing Remarks: Tim Leinmueller, Denso, Germany & Meng Lu, Steering Committee Member, IEEE Future Networks Technical Committee