Automated Vehicles state of play and future outlook
Seminari tematici del corso "Architectures of intelligent transportation systems"
The Department of Industrial Engineering presents a series of thematic seminars dedicated to "Architectures of Intelligent Transportation Systems".
From May 7th to May 26th, leading experts will share their knowledge on string stability, advanced simulation, V2X communication, and the state of the art of autonomous vehicles. An unmissable opportunity to delve into the technologies that are transforming the way we travel.
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This seminar explores the current status and future trajectory of self-driving technologies.
The session will address key challenges related to the safe deployment of Automated Vehicles, with a focus on testing, validation, and reliability. It will also examine how close these technologies are to mass-market adoption and which solutions are expected to reach the market in the near future.
In particular, the seminar will address the following questions:
• How can we make sure Automated Vehicles are safe?
• How far are Automated Vehicles from mass-market adoption?
• Which solutions are foreseen to approach the market in the near future?
• How can researchers inform policy-making to deliver better regulations?
Participants will gain a clearer understanding of the technological, regulatory, and societal factors shaping the future of autonomous mobility.
Speaker
Riccardo Donà is a Project Officer at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, where he works on the safety and validation of connected and automated vehicles. He holds a PhD in automated driving and has extensive experience in simulation-based validation, vehicle modelling, and policy support for autonomous mobility systems.