The aim of the Symposium is on Advancing Automated Driving, where scientists, engineers, and policymakers will gather to dive into the challenges and innovations surrounding the pursuit of zero traffic casualties with highly automated vehicles.
The symposium will focus on the latest developments in automated vehicle technology, particularly addressing the need for these vehicles to understand their own condition and environment to ensure safety and efficiency. Some highlights include:
Discussions on enhancing self-awareness and situational awareness in automated vehicles to move towards safe commercial deployment.
Insights into fault detection and estimation frameworks for automated vehicles, including exploration of real-world effects on fault detection.
A detailed look at motion planning strategies for safe navigation, considering observed objects and potential occlusions.
Scientist at TNO and Eindhoven University of Technology
Associate Professor at KTH Royal Institute
Professor at Linköping University
Chief Scientist at TNO
Director, Senior Fellow ADAS and Autonomous Driving at Stellantis
Technical Director at NXP Semiconductors
The Expert Panel Discussion is organised which will dive into the needs and challenges for higher levels of autonomy.
Fellow Scientist Automated Driving at Siemens
Associate Professor at TU Delft Delft Center for Systems and Control
Project Manager Advanced Technology at DAF Trucks N.V.
Research Manager Integrated Vehicle Safety at TNO