Moderator/Panel Session: How Should Automated Driving be Regulated in the U.S.?
Date and Time: Thursday, July 13, 2023: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Presentation Description
This session is a discussion among representatives of federal and state regulatory agencies, industry and consumers about how best to regulate the safety of automated driving systems. How should we balance the considerations of encouraging technological innovations while protecting the public from the risk of premature introduction of immature technologies? How should we balance protection of intellectual property of technology developers with providing adequate disclosure to the public of potential hazards? What can we learn about these issues from experiences in other countries and other industries?
Speaker Biography
Dr. Steven Shladover has been researching road vehicle automation systems since 1973, beginning with his masters and doctoral theses at M.I.T. He was the Program Manager, Mobility at the California PATH Program of the Institute of Transportation Studies of the University of California at Berkeley until his retirement in November 2017. He led PATH’s pioneering research on automated highway systems, including its participation in the National Automated Highway Systems Consortium from 1994-98, and has continued research on fully and partially automated vehicle systems since then. This work has included definition of operating concepts, modeling of automated system operations and benefits, and design, development and testing of full-scale prototype vehicle systems. His target applications have included cooperative adaptive cruise control, automated truck platoons, automated buses and fully-automated vehicles in an automated highway system.
Dr. Shladover joined the PATH Program in 1989, after eleven years at Systems Control, Inc. and Systems Control Technology, Inc., where he led the company’s efforts in transportation systems engineering and computer-aided control engineering software products. He chaired the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Intelligent Transportation Systems from 2004-2010, and the TRB Committee on Vehicle-Highway Automation from 2013-2019. Dr. Shladover leads the U.S. delegation to ISO/TC204/WG14, developing international standards for “vehicle-roadway warning and control systems”. His work has been recognized with the American Automatic Control Council’s Control Engineering Practice Award, the SAE Delco Electronics Award for Intelligent Transportation Systems, the ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Division’s Charles Stark Draper Innovative Practice Award and multiple best paper awards.
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Moderator/Panel Session: How Should Automated Driving be Regulated in the U.S.?
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