335-AV Testing & Data Collection
Date and Time: Wednesday, July 20: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Garden 1-3
Jiaqi Ma
Kyle Rush
Zhitong Huang
Ethan Slattery
MODERATORS AND ORGANIZERS
MODERATORS
Chris Schwarz, Director of Engineering & Modeling Research, National Advanced Driving Simulator
ORGANIZERS
Chris Schwarz, Director of Engineering & Modeling Research, National Advanced Driving Simulator (Session Contact)
Jiaqi Ma, Associate Professor, Civil & Environmental Eng., UCLA
Sky Guo, PhD Student, Civil & Environmental Eng., Texas A&M University
Guoyuan Wu, Associate Researcher/Adjunct Prof., UC Riverside
Jeremiah Robertson, Senior Manager, Quantitative Scientific Solutions LLC
Stephane Dreher, Senior Manager, ERTICO – ITS Europe
Jia Hu, Professor, Key Laboratory of Road and Traffic Eng., Tongji University
SESSION DESCRIPTION AND AGENDA
This session will present updated efforts from around the world to develop shared frameworks for automated vehicle testing and data collections. In contrast to the work of individual companies on proprietary frameworks, research and innovation projects at the scale of federal governments, European Union, and other international organizations are conducted for the benefit of all stakeholders with an eye towards transparency, standardization and homologation. The trilateral working group on automated road transportation is an example of cooperation among the US, EU, and Japan to advance the industry while seeking opportunities for cooperation. This session will update participants with recent developments in shared frameworks for AV testing and data collection.
Jiaqi Ma(UCLA) & Tim Seitz (TRC), Transportation Research Center, Connected and automated vehicle performance datasets for understanding mixed traffic flow behavior
Stephane Dreher (ERTICO), Data sharing initiatives in the EU
Kyle Rush & Zhitong Huang (Leidos), Developing an Open-Source Co-Simulation Tool to Support Development and Deployment of Cooperative Driving Automation Research
Ethan Slattery (Leidos), VOICES: A Framework for Live, Virtual and Constructive AV Testing
Stefan de Vries (IDIADA), Safety Validation through HEADSTART and SUNRISE
GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND OUTPUTS
The goals of this session are to present new project updates and results that align with federal and international efforts to develop shared frameworks for AV testing and data collection. Presentations are intended to be more detailed and specific than plenary talks. Specific goals include:
• Offer international perspectives from US, EU, and Asia
• Cutting edge program/project updates
• Project developments for the next year
• Inform audience of shared frameworks and open tools
335-AV Testing & Data Collection
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