CARTRE Challenge areas and their relationships Sytze Kalisvaart, Dehlia Willemsen TNO CARTRE and SCOUT are funded by Thursday, April 19, 2018 the European Union Horizon 2020 Work Programme
• We need to develop these challenge areas in coherence • Identify tricky loops and most effective steps Thursday, April 19, 2018
Thematic area interactions Thursday, April 19, 2018 CARTRE Thematic challenge areas / 3
Control system as a metaphor for CAD • How to steer the Connected and Automated Driving community to a desirable destination? • Feed forward vs. feedback • 25 Hz years Socio-economic Human factors: assessment: car sharing time to situational awareness Socio-economic assessment: CO2 emissions Human factors: Monitoring of awareness Thursday, April 19, 2018 CARTRE Thematic challenge areas / 4
Safety Thursday, April 19, 2018 CARTRE Thematic challenge areas / 5
Tricky loop: safety regulation and innovation speed ISO 26262 Hazard analysis Self regulation Safety evidence Innovation speed Thursday, April 19, 2018 CARTRE Thematic challenge areas / 6
New shared and automated mobility services Thursday, April 19, 2018 CARTRE Thematic challenge areas / 7
Conclusion • Understand the tricky loops and build integrated approach for it • Identify influencing mechanisms and most effective steps • Identify where policy can solve dilemmas • Impact assessment work becomes feed forward 8-9 May 2018, The Hague, The Netherlands • Impact mechanisms • Measure of success • Development of scenarios Thursday, April 19, 2018 Presentation Title / 8
Interactive tool for break-out sessions • Go to www.sli.do • Enter event code #EUCAD2018 • Click on event name to start using it • Select the thematic session you wish to join • Do not forget to enter your name with the question (not anonymous) Thursday, April 19, 2018 CARTRE Thematic challenge areas / 9
Thank you! CARTRE and SCOUT are funded by Thursday, April 19, 2018 the European Union Horizon 2020 Work Programme
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