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RESILIENT AND CONTINUOUS SAFETY ASSURANCE METHODOLOGY FOR CCAM AND ITS HMI COMPONENTS

Project description

Building trust in autonomous mobility

Widespread adoption of connected and automated mobility (CCAM) hinges on public trust, proven safety and robust validation methods. However, current frameworks fall short of addressing the full complexity of mixed traffic, varying automation levels and diverse user needs. In this context, the EU-funded CERTAIN project steps in to strengthen the existing scenario-based safety assurance framework. Working alongside regulators and stakeholders, CERTAIN will develop, test and integrate these critical new components across four real-world use cases. Covering everything from cars to commercial vehicles, the project focuses on safety, trust, user acceptance and comfort for all road users through in-life assessment. With leading European partners on board, CERTAIN aims to pave the way for trusted, scalable CCAM deployment across Europe’s roads.

Objective

User acceptance, AI-based systems validation, continuous assessment, and virtualization are essential to extend the harmonized SAF and ensure safe CCAM introduction and operation. SUNRISE is developing an advanced SAF in collaboration with regulatory bodies, using a scenario-based approach enabled by the SYNERGIES project. CERTAIN will develop and embed additional components to extend the SAF for immediate implementation, ensuring stakeholder agreement. This will be achieved through four Use Cases covering all automation levels, vehicle types, and diverse road users.
CERTAIN aims to create a comprehensive SAF addressing gaps in CCAM development and deployment, emphasizing safety, trust, acceptance, and comfort for all road users. The CERTAIN consortium, comprising leading European research institutions, industry partners, and stakeholders, will tackle critical challenges in CCAM system validation. Continuous engagement with stakeholders and regulatory entities will aim for the framework's acceptance and deployment. The project's outcomes will provide a solid foundation for widespread CCAM system adoption, fostering trust among users, industry stakeholders, and regulators.

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Coordinator

IDIADA AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SA
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€ 1 109 253,29
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L ALBORNAR
43710 Santa Oliva
Spain

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Region
Este Cataluña Tarragona
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 1 392 503,29

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