Deliverables
Download here public AdaptIVe deliverables and abstracts of non-public AdaptIVe deliverables.
Name | File | Size |
D1.0 Final report |
AdaptIVe-SP1-v1-0-DL-D1-0-Final_Report.pdf | 4.4 MB |
D1.3 Dissemination Plan (Non-public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe-SP1-v10-DL-D1.3-Dissemination Plan_Summary.pdf | 350.3 KiB |
D1.5 Use Cases and Requirements (Non-public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe-SP1-v10-DL-D1.5-Use Cases Requirements_Summary.pdf | 346.2 KiB |
D1.6 Initial System Specifications (Non-public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe-SP1-v10-DL-D1.6-Initial System Specifications_Summary.pdf | 349.7 KiB |
D1.7 System Architecture and Updated System Specification (Non-public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe-SP1-v10-DL-D1.7-System Architecture Updated System Specification_Summary.pdf | 137.5 KiB |
D1.8 Demonstrator Vehicles (Non-public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe_SP1_v10_DL_D1.8-Demonstrator Vehicles_Summary.pdf | 133.7 KiB |
D2.1 System Classification and Glossary (Public) |
AdaptIVe-SP2-v12-DL-D2.1-System Classification.pdf | 1.7 MiB |
D2.3 Legal Aspects of Automated Driving (Public) |
AdaptIVe-SP2-v1.0-DL-D2.3 Legal Aspects of Automated Driving.pdf | 4.3 MiB |
D3.1 Use Case Catalogue (Non-public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe-SP3-v10-DL-D3.1-Use Case Catalogue_Summary.pdf | 339.9 KiB |
D3.2 Experimental Results (Non-public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe-SP3-v1.5-DL3.2-Experimental Results_Summary.pdf | 411.3 KiB |
D3.3 Final Functional Human Factors Recommendations (Public) |
AdaptIVe-SP3-v23-DL-D3.3-Final Functional Human Factors Recommendations_Core.pdf | 1.6 MiB |
D7.1 Test and Evaluation Plan (Public) |
AdaptIVe-SP7-v12-DL-D7.1-Test and Evaluation Plan.pdf | 2.4 MiB |
D7.2 Application of AdaptIVe Evaluation Methodology (Non-Public, Abstract) |
AdaptIVe-SP7-v1.0-DL-D7.2-Application of AdaptIVe Evaluation Methodology_Summary.pdf | 351.2 KiB |
Papers & Presentations
AdaptIVe FINAL EVENT
June 28 and 29, 2017 / Aachen, Germany
June 28 // DAY 1
Adapting to automated driving // Erik Jonnaert, Secretary General, European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association ACEA
Perspectives on automated driving // Wolfgang Höfs, Head of Sector "Strategic Planning and Communication" European Commission, Directorate-General CONNECT
Key results from the AdaptIVe project // Aria Etemad, Volkswagen Group Research, Coordinator
Close-distance scenarios // Christoph Kessler, Ford Research & Advanced Engineering Europe
The urban environment // Luisa Andreone, CRF – the Research Center of FCA
Automated driving on highways // Jens Langenberg, Volkswagen Group Research
Key evaluation results // Adrian Zlocki, ika RWTH Aachen University
Modelling an artificial driving agent inspired to the human sensorimotor system // Mauro da Lio, University of Trento
Sensing the vehicle environment // Angelos Amditis, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems ICCS
Designing system architecture // Daniel Lammering, Continental Automotive GmbH
Classification and localisation in the parking scenarios // Markus Hahn, Daimler AG
Validating the safety of automated driving // Vera Jütten, Daimler AG, Ulrich Eberle, Adam Opel GmbH
June 29 // DAY 2
Introduction to Human-Vehicle Integration // Mikael Söderman, Volvo Group
Use case design // Stefan Wolter, Ford Werke GmbH
Overview of results from the Human Factor experiments across Europe // Natasha Merat, University of Leeds
Functional Human Factors recommendations // Johann Kelsch, German Aerospace Center DLR
V2X communications in highway scenarios // Monique Engel, Volkswagen Group Research
A comprehensive evaluation methodology for automated driving // Christian Rösener, ika RWTH Aachen University
Evaluation of the AdaptIVe functions // Andras Varhelyi, Lund University, Erwin de Gelder, TNO
Mapping for GPS restricted environments in the parking scenarios // Anastasia Bolovinou, ICCS
Impact assessment of automated driving // Felix Fahrenkrog, BMW Group
Legal aspects // Eric Hilgendorf, University of Würzburg
Outlook // Aria Etemad, Volkswagen Group Research
Transportation Research Board (TRB) 96th Annual Meeting
January 8 to 12, 2017 Washington, D.C, USA
European activities on connected and automated driving; the present and beyond ‐ the AdaptIVe and Autonet2030 use cases // Angelos Amditis, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems ICCS
Automated Vehicles Symposium 2016
July 10 to 14, 2016 / San Francisco, USA
European Activities on Connected and Automated Driving; the Present and Beyond - The ADAPTIVE and AUTONET2030 Use Cases // Angelos Amditis, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems ICCS
Human Factors Recommendations for Highly Automated Driving in the EU Project AdaptIVe // Marc Dziennus, German National Research Center for Aeronautics and Space (DLR)
AdaptIVe Technical Workshop on “Developing Automated Driving”
April 21 to 22, 2016 / Athens, Greece
Welcome – Opening of the workshop
The automotive industry vision for automation // Aria Etemad, Volkswagen Group Research, Germany
Automation technologies: Where we are and where we are going // Angelos Amditis, Institute of Communication & Computer Systems, Greece
Automation technologies I
SLAM technologies for parking applications Part I // Anastasia Bolovinou, Institute of Communication & Computer Systems, Greece
SLAM technologies for parking applications Part II // Markus Hahn, Daimler AG, Germany
AutoNet2030 – Towards the improvement of V2X standards for automated driving // Laurens Hobert, Hitachi Europe, France
Laser based vision for ADAS and Autonomous Driving // Filip Geuens, XenomatiX, Belgium
2400 km Mexiko Tour: Technical Challenges // Tinosch Ganjineh, Autonomos GmbH, Germany
Layered control architectures for automated driving like humans // Mauro Da Lio, University of Trento, Italy
Automation technologies II
The role of digital transport infrastructure as a major enabler towards automated driving // Tom Westendorp, TomTom, UK
Do we still need to consider Human Factors? - The challenges regarding human-vehicle interactions for automated vehicles // Anna Schieben, German Aerospace Center - DLR, Germany
Cyber security // Onn Haran, Autotalks Ltd., Israel
Improving Vehicle Safety with Predictive Diagnostics // Udo Pletat, IBM, Germany
Experiences with automated driving functionalities in heavy duty vehicles – Driver is allowed to do secondary tasks // Marc-Michael Meinecke, Volkswagen Group Research, Germany
Evaluation and verification
Evaluation methodology for automated vehicles in AdaptIVe and beyond // Christian Rösener, Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Certification and standardization needs tailored to the needs of automated driving // Alvaro Arrue, Idiada Automotive Technology, S.A., Spain
Towards a common methodology for automation FOTs and pilots // Sami Koskinen, Technical Research Centre of Finland – VTT, Finland
From development to type approval // Felix Fahrenkrog, Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Legal and liability aspects
Paradigm shift in insurance policies // Panos Kouvalis, INTERAMERICAN, Greece
The Trolley-problem // Jochen Feldle, University of Würzburg, Germany
Legal Barriers and opportunities for experimenting and deploying AD systems in Europe // Yves Page, RENAULT, France
Regulatory update: EU Member States and beyond // Maxime Flament, ERTICO-ITS Europe, Belgium
24th Aachen Colloquium
October 5 to 7, 2015 / Aachen, Germany
AdaptIVe: Automated driving applications and technologies for intelligent vehicles // Jens Langenberg, Volkswagen AG
22nd ITS World Congress
October 5 to 9, 2015 / Bordeaux, France
SIS 31 - International perspectives on road vehicle automation (→ external link) / Organiser: Aria Etemad, VW
Speakers:
AdaptIVe - Evaluation//Felix Fahrenkrog, ika
Legal issues addressed in the EU funded AdaptIVe project //Andreas Knapp, Daimler//Sven Hötitzsch, University of Würzburg
Vehicle Automated Functions for Urban Driving//Luisa Andreone, CRF
SIS19 - An integrated approach towards automated transport systems (→ external link)
A Stepwise Introduction of Automated Driving//Aria Etemad, VW
SIS03 - Human factors in automated driving (→ external link)
Human-Vehicle Integration in EU-AdaptIVe // Johann Kelsch, DLR
Autocontact 2015
September 29 to 30, 2015 / Graz, Austria
AdaptIVe: Automated driving applications and technologies for intelligent vehicles // Jens Langenberg, Volkswagen AG
AdaptIVe Workshop on Legal Aspects of Automated Driving
September 17, 2015 / Paris, France
European Commission position and actions regarding the legal aspects of automated driving // Wolfgang Höfs, Head of Sector "Strategic Planning and Communication" European Commission, DG CNECT
Automated Driving - What is possible today? // Aria Etemad, AdaptIVe Coordinator, Volkswagen Group Research
Legal questions to be solved // Andreas Knapp, Leader AdaptIVe sub-project Response 4, Daimler AG
An overview of legal issues for automated driving from AdaptIVe Response 4 //Eric Hilgendorf, Professor of Law, Chairman of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminal Justice, Legal Theory, Information and Computer Science Law, The University of Würzburg
European legislative efforts: Germany - France – United Kingdom - Sweden // Maxime Flament, Head of Department Connected & Automated Mobility, ERTICO-ITS EUROPE
A US legal perspective on automated driving // Bryant Walker Smith, Assistant Professor of Law, University of South Carolina
Driving assistance systems and autonomous vehicles: Geneva and Vienna Conventions in 1949 and 1968 // Joël Valmain, WP 1 Vice Chair, Adviser for European and International Affairs to the Inter Ministerial Delegate for Road Safety
Do we need changes in UNECE technical regulations? // Yves van der Straaten, Secretary General and Technical Director, OICA
Legal framework for highly automated driving // Cornelius Renken, Senior Counsel, Head of Group Legal Product Safety, Volkswagen AG
Main challenges in data privacy law // Sophie Nerbonne, Director of Compliance, Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL)
Necessity of new insurance business models? // Stéphane Pénet, Director of Insurance of property and liability, French Federation of the French Insurers
Where are we in 2040? //Alain Bensoussan, Alain Bensoussan Avocats
Conclusion and closing // Yves Page, Expert in 'Road Safety - Accident Research', Renault
[Journal] Procedia Manufacturing, 6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2015)
July 2015
Interaction Design for Communicating System State and Capabilities during Automated Highway Driving (→ external link) // Pontus Larsson, VTEC //Emma Johansson, VTEC // Mikael Söderman,VTEC // Deborah Thompson, VTEC
Automated Vehicles Symposium 2015
July 21 to 23, 2015 / Ann Arbor, USA
Legal Issues Addressed in the EU AdaptIVe Project// Andreas Knapp, Daimler
AdaptIVe - Evaluation // Felix Fahrenkrog, ika
ITS Conference 2015
April 24, 2015 / Brussels, Belgium
An Introduction to Automated Driving // Aria Etemad, VW
VRA Workshop
March 23, 2015/ Brussels, Belgium
Regulatory Needs for Vehicle and Road Automation: Project AdaptIVe // Dipl.-Ing Dipl.-Jur. Lennart S. Lutz, UNIW
[Journal] IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Febuary 19, 2015
Artificial Co-Drivers as a Universal Enabling Technology for Future Intelligent Vehicles and Transportation Systems (→ external link) // Paolo Bosetti, UNITN // Mauro Da Lio, UNITN // Andrea Saroldi, CRF
VRA Webinar
February 06, 2015 / Brussels, Belgium
From Advanced Active Safety Systems to Automated Systems: From interactIVe to AdaptIVe and beyond // Angelos Amditis, ICCS
Transportation Research Board 2015
January 11 to 15, 2015 / Washington D.C., USA
AdaptIVe: Integrated Approach for Future Automated Vehicles and Relevant Applications in All Driving Scenarios // Aria Etemad, VW // Angelos Amditis, ICCS
Human Factors of Vehicle Automation: Preliminary Results from the AdaptIVe Project (poster) // Natasha Merat, University of Leeds
Evaluation and Sign-off Methodology for Automated Vehicles Based on Relevant Driving Situations // Adrian Zlocki, fka // Lutz Eckstein, ika // Felix Fahrenkrog, ika
SIP adus Workshop
November 18, 2014 / Tokyo, Japan
Impact Assessment in AdaptIVe - Workshop on Connected and Automated Driving Systems // Felix, Fahrenkrog, ika
VRA Workshop
November 6, 2014 / Brussels, Belgium
AdaptIVe Project Status // Panagiotis Lytrivis, ICCS
30. VDI/VW Gemeinschaftstagung
October 14 to 15, 2014 / Wolfsburg, Germany
AdaptIVe: Automated Driving Applications and Technologies for Intelligent Vehicles // Jens Langenberg, VW
VRA Webinar
October 10, 2014 / Brussels, Belgium
Human Factors in Vehicle Automation - Activities in the European project AdaptIVe // Emma Johansson, Volvo Technology AB
23rd Aachen Colloquium
October 6 to 8, 2014 / Aachen, Germany
Automated Driving Applications and Technologies for Intelligent Vehicles – AdaptIVe // Andreas Knapp, Daimler // Felix Fahrenkrog, ika
21st ITS World Congress
September 7 to 11, 2014 / Detroit, USA / SIS 50 Towards Automation Deployment / Organiser: Aria Etemad, VW
A Stepwise Market Introduction of Automated Driving // Aria Etemad, VW // Arne Bartels, VW
SIS 74 Towards Deployment of Automated Vehicles – Requirements for Road Testing / Evaluation of Automated Driving // Felix Fahrenkrog, ika
TS 21 Traffic Safety Applications / Lessons Learned From Evaluation of the interactIVe Project and next steps towards the evaluation of automated driving // Felix Fahrenkrog, ika
[Journal] IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (Publication with project-related contents)
July 11, 2014
Artificial Co-Drivers as a Universal Enabling Technology for Future Intelligent Vehicles and Transportation Systems // Mauro Da Lio, UNITN // Francesco Biral, UNITN // Enrico Bertolazzi, UNITN // Marco Galvani, UNITN // Paolo Bosetti, UNITN // David Windridge, University of Surrey // Andrea Saroldi, CRF // Fabio Tango, CRF
10th ITS European Congress
June 16 to 19, 2014 / Helsinki, Finland / SIS 37 Challenges of automated driving (→ external link) / Organiser: Aria Etemad, VW; Moderator: Maxime Flament, ERTICO
Speakers:
Introduction to automated driving // Aria Etemad, VW
From interactIVe to AdaptIVe: Evolution of automated driving // Lali Ghosh, Delphi // Angelos Amditis, ICCS
Challenges of vehicle automation // Katharina Wiedemann,WIVW GmbH, Würzburger Institut für Verkehrswissenschaften // Nadja Schömig, WIVW GmbH, Würzburger Institut für Verkehrswissenschaften
Evaluation of automated driving functions // Felix Fahrenkrog, ika
Automated Vehicles Symposium 2014
July 15 to 19, 2014 / San Francisco, USA
Evaluation methodology including impact analysis on safety and environment (poster) // Adrian Zlocki, ika
Working on Research, Legal and Deployment Issues in Europe for Automated Vehicles // Angelos Amditis, ICCS, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems