Integrated 4D driver modelling under uncertainty

Project started on October 1st, 2022

Join @wmgwarwick’s Prof. @siddkhastgir on this @paveeurope virtual panel, “Testing Autonomous Solutions: Safety Validation for Highly Automated Vehicles” this Friday at 2 pm GMT, to understand the strategies and regulatory frameworks for autonomous vehicles' development!

Navigating the #autonomousvehicle revolution - @SwissRe is embracing a paradigm shift in #riskassessment for widespread AV adoption in the #i4Drivingproject #automatedvehicles #CCAM #CCAMsystems

"EVERY 3 seconds someone is dying or seriously injured in road traffic" REMEMBER
For #wdor2023 👉 #sayitin3seconds
Here is the 2nd short video: a cut from the speech of Antonio Avenoso from @ETSC_EU during @FEVRorg #WDoR ceremony in November 2019 in Brussels

With the current Cruise situation, the #selfdriving vehicle ecosystem is going through a pivotal moment. Building trust is hard. Rebuilding trust is harder.

A big part of building trust involves Communicating safety. Now more than ever, the ecosystem needs to come together and…

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The vision of i4Driving is to lay the foundation for a new industry-standard methodology to establish a credible and realistic human road safety baseline for virtual assessment of Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) systems.

i4Driving offers a proposition for the short and the longer term: a set of building blocks that pave the way for a driving license for AVs.

The i4Driving project started on October 1st, 2022 and will run for three years. It is an EU-funded project under the Horizon Europe R&I framework programme (call topic) and it is supported by the European partnership on Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM).

Autonomous vehicle technology.

17 partners from 7 EU countries, USA, China and Australia

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Integrated 4D driver modelling under uncertainty