The project at a glance
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                        Start date:31 Dec 2020
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                        Duration in months:48
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                        Funding:NWO
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                        Principal Investigator(s):Decebal Constantin MOCANU
 
About
Automated and cooperative driving hold the promise to tremendously improve safety, efficiency and profitability of road traffic in the sense of achieving near-zero traffic accidents and fatalities, preventing traffic congestions, save time and money for drivers and transportation companies, and mitigate pollution and environmental concerns. Whether it will be a success or a failure will heavily depend on technological developments of sensors, vehicle intelligence and control systems, and, most importantly, on their integration into an (artificially) intelligent automated-driving control system. Conceiving and demonstrating such an integration is the ultimate research goal of this project.
Organisation and Partners
- Department of Computer Science
 - Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
 - Eindhoven University of Technology
 - Delft University of Technology
 - Ford
 - TNO
 - Rijkswaterstaat
 - Dinniq
 
Project team
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Decebal Constantin MOCANU
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Prof. Dr. Maurice Heemels
Eindhoven University of Technology