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FZI at 2016 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium

Ömer Sahin Tas presents functional system architectures towards fully automated driving
Ömer Sahin Tas presents functional system architectures towards fully automated driving.

RobustSENSE partner FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik presented first results of the project research at the 2016 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, in Gothenburg, Sweden, from June 19 to 22.

For the 2016 IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium two papers by FZI were accepted: “Understanding Interactions between Traffic Participants based on Learned Behaviors” by Florian Kuhnt et. al. and “Functional System Architectures towards Fully Automated Driving” by Ömer Sahin Tas et. al. Both presented their findings as posters as well as in talks.

The Intelligent Vehicles Symposium is a forum sponsored by the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society (ITSS). Researchers, engineers, practitioners, and students, from industry, universities and government agencies find a platform to present their latest work and to discuss research and applications for intelligent vehicles and vehicle-infrastructure cooperation. The programme consists of technical sessions, workshops, poster sessions, exhibition, and technical visits. The IV’16 was hosted by Chalmers University of Technology and SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre.

Florian Kuhnt presents a poster regarding interactions between traffic participants

Florian Kuhnt presents a poster regarding interactions between traffic participants.

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