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Special Session 4.4 - Infrastructure Support for CCAM (Cooperative Connected Automated Mobility) – Digital infrastructure, Connectivity, Remote Management

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Special Sessions
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
9:45 AM - 11:00 AM
Hall 8A-4 (Simmonscourt)

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The session aims to present the key evolving cornerstones of PDI (Physical, Digital and Communication Infrastructure) support for CCAM (Cooperative Connected Automated Mobility), focusing on digital infrastructure, as well as on remote management or teleoperation. The session will expand across plenary speeches from experts presenting the evolution of classification of PDI support for CCAM, the focal enabling role of digital and communication infrastructure specifically in that, focusing on multi-connectivity (from cellular to short range ITS-G5) and Digital Twins as well as the extension of the CAVs (Connected and Automated Vehicles) ODD (Operational Design Domain) through and due to infrastructure support, that is reflected in systematic and elaborate taxonomies and scenarios build-up processes. Finally, the session part on remote management - one of the most distinct services of digital (and communication) infrastructure support for CAVs - representing an upcoming new form of vehicle control, aims at reviewing current research needs from the European perspective, presenting the work of 30+ German researchers who recently reviewed the current status of research and formulated open research questions. The plenary speeches will aggregate the know-how of key experts in the area, orchestrating and being involved in the most important running initiatives in the domain (AUGMENTED CCAM project, PoDIUM project) and will conclude with a round table that will focus on the gaps that still remain to be fulfilled towards a cost-efficient and seamless support of infrastructure for CCAM on a Pan-European scale, the data exchange models that need to be put in place, along with the collaborative mechanisms on technological, operational and governance layers that need to be established, as well as the recognition of a holistic and interdisciplinary approach for remote management of CAVs. Speakers: Maria Gkemou (CERTH/ETRA) Lazaros Gkatzikis (ICCS) Léo Mendibouren (Université Gustave Eiffel) Lena Plum (BAST) Followed by a Panel Discussion Moderator: Markus OESER (FEHRL/BAST)


Speaker

Mr. Lazaros Gkatzikis
ICCS

Speaker

Dr Maria Gkemou
CERTH

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M.Sc. Lena Plum
Federal Highway Reserach Institute (bast)

Speaker

Prof. Markus Oeser
Federal Highway Research Institute (bast)

Moderator

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