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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:CANON RESEARCH CENTRE FRANCE, TECHNOLOGY NEXUS SECURED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AB, CHINA-EURO VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY AKTIEBOLAG, Solita Oy, NXP LABORATORIES UK LIMITED +70 partnersCANON RESEARCH CENTRE FRANCE,TECHNOLOGY NEXUS SECURED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AB,CHINA-EURO VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY AKTIEBOLAG,Solita Oy,NXP LABORATORIES UK LIMITED,TST,Fastree3D B.V.,ENIT,ubiqu,IMEC,IT,Roche PVT,UNIMORE,Gdańsk University of Technology,IMA,IDNEO,STACKFORCE,A3,GEMALTO,RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT,PSA ID,AVL SOFTWARE AND FUNCTIONS GMBH,AIT,Evidence (Italy),EXELONIX GMBH,TU/e,SICS,IDEAS & MOTION SRL,THALES DIS DESIGN SERVICES SAS,PDM&FC,CEA,CSIC,G&D,ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AG,IFSTTAR,Sup'Com,NSNFINLAND,RISE,iN2Car,AVL,TNO,SECINTO,SENETICS HEALTHCARE GROUP GMBH & CO. KG,HALTIAN,YOGOKO,BUTE,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT,Indra (Spain),VIF,NXP (Netherlands),COMMSOLID GMBH,MARELLI EUROPE SPA,THALES DIS FRANCE SAS,Thales (Austria),Merantix,CWA PC,IMEC-NL,INTERNET OF TRUST,Gemeente Helmond,UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL,OUH,IP TELECOM,COMMSIGNIA Kft.,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,TML,BUT,University of Bucharest,BEYOND VISION - SISTEMAS MOVEIS AUTONOMOS DE REALIDADE AUMENTADA LDA,FICOSA ADAS, S.L.,ideXlab (France),IP,CISC Semiconductor (Austria),NXP (Germany),FHG,Prove & RunFunder: European Commission Project Code: 783119Overall Budget: 51,074,100 EURFunder Contribution: 14,816,200 EURTitle : Cyber Security for Cross Domain Reliable Dependable Automated Systems. Goal : SECREDAS aims to develop and validate multi-domain architecting methodologies, reference architectures & components for autonomous systems, combining high security and privacy protection while preserving functional-safety and operational performance.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:University of Manchester, NTU, Nottingham City Council, AUSTRIAN MOBILITY RESEARCH FGM AMOR, TECHNOLUTION B.V. +5 partnersUniversity of Manchester,NTU,Nottingham City Council,AUSTRIAN MOBILITY RESEARCH FGM AMOR,TECHNOLUTION B.V.,TML,SUMC,MUSAT,SUMC,KULFunder: European Commission Project Code: 288205more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2011Partners:JRC, TRT, TML, FHG, University of LeedsJRC,TRT,TML,FHG,University of LeedsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 233828more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:LUISS, IZA, KNAW, SGI, LSE +26 partnersLUISS,IZA,KNAW,SGI,LSE,ESRI,SEURECO,CASE,LG,SAS BIER,UWS,MU,INSTITUT FUER DIE WISSENSCHAFTEN VOM MENSCHEN,Conference Board,TU Delft,TML,ETUI,CEU,VUA,UMA,OSE,Leiden University,AAU,RUC,EUROPRISM RESEARCH CENTRE (CYPRUS) LIMITED,CEPS,VUA,University of Birmingham,IBS INSTITUTE FOR STRUCTURAL RESEARCH,DIW Berlin,IHSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 266833more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:UMH, HYUNDAI MOTOR EUROPE TECHNICAL CENTER GMBH, MAPTM, DLR, CERTH +3 partnersUMH,HYUNDAI MOTOR EUROPE TECHNICAL CENTER GMBH,MAPTM,DLR,CERTH,DYNNIQ UK LTD,SWM-NL,TMLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 723390Overall Budget: 3,836,350 EURFunder Contribution: 3,836,350 EURAs the introduction of automated vehicles becomes feasible, even in urban areas, it will be necessary to investigate their impacts on traffic safety and efficiency. This is particularly true during the early stages of market introduction, where automated vehicles of all SAE levels, connected vehicles (able to communicate via V2X) and conventional vehicles will share the same roads with varying penetration rates. There will be zones and situations on the roads where high automation can be granted, and others where it is not allowed or not possible due to missing sensor inputs, high complexity situations, etc. In the areas where those zones merge many automated vehicles will change their activated level of automation. Therefore, we refer to these areas as “Transition Areas”. TransAID will develop and demonstrate traffic management procedures and protocols to enable smooth coexistence of automated, connected and conventional vehicles especially at Transition Areas. A hierarchical approach will be followed where control actions will be implemented at different layers including centralised traffic management, infrastructure and vehicles. First, simulations will be performed to find optimal infrastructure-assisted management solutions to control connected, automated and conventional vehicles at Transition Areas, taking into account traffic safety and efficiency metrics. Then, communication protocols for the cooperation between connected/automated vehicles and the road infrastructure are developed. Measures to detect and inform conventional vehicles will also be addressed. The most promising solutions will be implemented as real world prototypes and demonstrated under real urban conditions. Finally, guidelines for advanced infrastructure-assisted driving will be formulated. The guidelines will also include a roadmap defining activities and needed upgrades of road infrastructure in the upcoming 15 years in order to guarantee a smooth coexistence of conventional, connected and automated vehicles.
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