Automated Truck Mounted Attenuator (ATMA), remote operations with secured communications
Date and Time: Tuesday, July 19: 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Garden 1-3

Jean Paul Talledo Vilela
Senior Technology Implementer, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION
This presentation will focus on a high-level overview of VTTI's Automated Truck Mounted Attenuator (ATMA) and technologies added to this platform to support remote operations using secured communications.
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY
Jean Paul Talledo Vilela is a versatile team leader and developer engineer with a 22+ year proven record of accomplishment in designing, programming, testing, and supporting hardware and software systems geared towards the automotive and transportation research industry. An enthusiastic self-starter whose implementation experience ranges from single microprocessor embedded applications to multi-node networked systems. Special considerations include embedded development, connected vehicle technology (V2X), vehicle automation and vehicle safety technologies, database integration, and user interfaces. A confident leader with strong technical and methodical aptitudes, team leadership, and an innate ability to analyze, coordinate, and synthesize data. Possesses excellent documentation and communication skills. Comfortable addressing both technical & non-technical audiences.
Some of his current design work includes ADS system integration for SAE Level 4/5 vehicle automation, C-V2X technology deployment for the work zone, and intersection scenarios. Cybersecurity and secured message transactions using IEEE 1609.2 and encrypted WSM messages for V2V communications. He also supports the Virginia Connected Corridor RSU network deployed in Northern Virginia and also the one at VTTI Smart Road.
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Automated Truck Mounted Attenuator (ATMA), remote operations with secured communications
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Operations
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