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Addressing challenges toward the deployment of higher automation

Descrizione del progetto

Migliorare le tecnologie per i veicoli intelligenti

Il progetto Hi-Drive, finanziato dall’UE, spingerà la guida automatizzata verso l’alta automazione. L’obiettivo consiste nel rendere l’automazione di guida solida e affidabile inserendo le tecnologie per i veicoli intelligenti in condizioni e scenari non ancora ampiamente testati, né dimostrati in precedenza nell’ambito del traffico europeo e d’oltreoceano. Hi-Drive affronta diverse sfide fondamentali che attualmente stanno ostacolando il progresso degli sviluppi nel campo dell’automazione dei veicoli. L’ambizione del progetto è quella di allargare notevolmente l’ambito della progettazione operativa dalla situazione attuale, che richiede spesso interventi da parte di conducenti umani. A tal fine, Hi-Drive si è unito a un consorzio di 41 partner europei riguardanti le principali aree di impatto che incidono sugli utenti e sul sistema di trasporto, rafforzando i vantaggi per la società. Il lavoro del progetto comprende attività sul territorio in materia di normalizzazione e innovazione commerciale.

Obiettivo

Hi-Drive addresses a number of key challenges which are currently hindering the progress of developments in vehicle automation. The key aim of the project is to focus on testing and demonstrating automated driving, by improving intelligent vehicle technologies, to cover a large set of traffic environments, not currently achievable.

Hi-Drive enables testing of a variety of functionalities, from motorway chauffeur to urban chauffeur, explored in diverse scenarios with heterogeneous driving cultures across Europe. In particular, the Hi-Drive trials will consider European TEN-T corridors and urban nodes in large and medium cities, with a specific attention to demanding, error-prone, conditions.

The project’s ambition is to considerably extend the operational design domain (ODD) from the present situation, which frequently demands interventions from the human driver. Therefore, the project concept builds on reaching a widespread and continuous ODD, where automation can operate for longer periods and interoperability is assured across borders and brands. The project also investigates what factors influence user behavior and acceptance, as well as understanding the needs of other road users interacting with these vehicles. The removal of fragmentation in the ODD is expected to give rise to a gradual transition from a conditional operation towards higher levels of automated driving.

With these aims, Hi-Drive associates a consortium of 41 European partners with a wide range of interests and capabilities covering the main impact areas which affect users, and the transport system, and enhance societal benefits. The project intends to contribute towards market deployment of automated systems by 2030. All this cannot be achieved by testing only. Accordingly, the work includes outreach activities on business innovation and standardization, plus extended networking with the interested stakeholders, coordinating parallel activities in Europe and overseas.

Invito a presentare proposte

H2020-DT-ART-2018-2019-2020

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Bando secondario

H2020-DT-ART-2020

Meccanismo di finanziamento

IA - Innovation action

Coordinatore

VOLKSWAGEN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 920 021,69
Indirizzo
BERLINER RING 2
38440 Wolfsburg
Germania

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Regione
Niedersachsen Braunschweig Wolfsburg, Kreisfreie Stadt
Tipo di attività
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 2 742 888,18

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