Sponsors Sessions
Solving the Autonomous Vehicle Safety Assurance Challenge: A Discussion Featuring Leading Voices from Industry, Academia, and Governments (I)
13:10-14:50 Invited Session TuCT3
MONARCHY 1
Organizers: Jack Weast and Jeff Ota, Intel Corporation
This and the next sessions will bring together a diverse group of leaders from throughout the autonomous vehicle ecosystem who will lead an open and honest conversation about the safety of automated vehicles from both a research and policy perspective and how the two areas are interconnected. Hear from the leading minds of local and national policymakers in addition to world leading industrial and academic researchers in autonomous driving technologies. The goal of the discussion is to further the conversation around what the research community needs to do from the policy perspective in order to help ensure that autonomous vehicles will be deployed safely on public roads. This should be a fascinating meeting of the minds that will be unique in its content due to the wide range of participants. One outcome that is desired is to highlight the needs and areas of collaboration between research and policy communities that could help shape paper submissions to ITSS’s 2019 Intelligent Vehicles Symposium in Paris.
At Intel and Mobileye, saving lives is a top priority. But in the world of automated driving, we believe safety is not merely an impact of Autonomous Driving, but the bedrock on which we all build this industry. And so we proposed Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS), a formal model to define safe driving and what rules an automated vehicle, independent of brand or policy, should abide to always keep its passengers safe. We intend this open, non-proprietary model to drive cross-industry discussion as we’d like the industry to come together and use RSS as a starting point to clarify safety today, to enable the autonomous tomorrow.
MONARCHY 1
Organizers: Jack Weast and Jeff Ota, Intel Corporation
This and the next sessions will bring together a diverse group of leaders from throughout the autonomous vehicle ecosystem who will lead an open and honest conversation about the safety of automated vehicles from both a research and policy perspective and how the two areas are interconnected. Hear from the leading minds of local and national policymakers in addition to world leading industrial and academic researchers in autonomous driving technologies. The goal of the discussion is to further the conversation around what the research community needs to do from the policy perspective in order to help ensure that autonomous vehicles will be deployed safely on public roads. This should be a fascinating meeting of the minds that will be unique in its content due to the wide range of participants. One outcome that is desired is to highlight the needs and areas of collaboration between research and policy communities that could help shape paper submissions to ITSS’s 2019 Intelligent Vehicles Symposium in Paris.
At Intel and Mobileye, saving lives is a top priority. But in the world of automated driving, we believe safety is not merely an impact of Autonomous Driving, but the bedrock on which we all build this industry. And so we proposed Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS), a formal model to define safe driving and what rules an automated vehicle, independent of brand or policy, should abide to always keep its passengers safe. We intend this open, non-proprietary model to drive cross-industry discussion as we’d like the industry to come together and use RSS as a starting point to clarify safety today, to enable the autonomous tomorrow.
- Perspectives from the industry
- Sagar Bahere – Toyota Research Institute
- Laura Farrade-Blanaar – RAND Corporation
- Michael Wagner – Edge Case Research
- Jack Weast – Intel Senior Principal Engineer and Chief Systems Architect
- Research Perspectives
- Prof. Fei-yue Wang – Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Prof. Chirstoph Stiller – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Prof. Huei Peng – University of Michigan – Mcity
Solving the Autonomous Vehicle Safety Assurance Challenge: A Discussion Featuring Leading Voices from Industry, Academia, and Governments (II)
15:20-17:20 Special Session TuDT12
MAUI SUITE 3
Organizers: Jack Weast and Jeff Ota, Intel Corporation
The previous and this session will bring together a diverse group of leaders from throughout the autonomous vehicle ecosystem who will lead an open and honest conversation about the safety of automated vehicles from both a research and policy perspective and how the two areas are interconnected. Hear from the leading minds of local and national policymakers in addition to world leading industrial and academic researchers in autonomous driving technologies. The goal of the discussion is to further the conversation around what the research community needs to do from the policy perspective in order to help ensure that autonomous vehicles will be deployed safely on public roads. This should be a fascinating meeting of the minds that will be unique in its content due to the wide range of participants. One outcome that is desired is to highlight the needs and areas of collaboration between research and policy communities that could help shape paper submissions to ITSS’s 2019 Intelligent Vehicles Symposium in Paris.
At Intel and Mobileye, saving lives is a top priority. But in the world of automated driving, we believe safety is not merely an impact of Autonomous Driving, but the bedrock on which we all build this industry. And so we proposed Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS), a formal model to define safe driving and what rules an automated vehicle, independent of brand or policy, should abide to always keep its passengers safe. We intend this open, non-proprietary model to drive cross-industry discussion as we’d like the industry to come together and use RSS as a starting point to clarify safety today, to enable the autonomous tomorrow.
MAUI SUITE 3
Organizers: Jack Weast and Jeff Ota, Intel Corporation
The previous and this session will bring together a diverse group of leaders from throughout the autonomous vehicle ecosystem who will lead an open and honest conversation about the safety of automated vehicles from both a research and policy perspective and how the two areas are interconnected. Hear from the leading minds of local and national policymakers in addition to world leading industrial and academic researchers in autonomous driving technologies. The goal of the discussion is to further the conversation around what the research community needs to do from the policy perspective in order to help ensure that autonomous vehicles will be deployed safely on public roads. This should be a fascinating meeting of the minds that will be unique in its content due to the wide range of participants. One outcome that is desired is to highlight the needs and areas of collaboration between research and policy communities that could help shape paper submissions to ITSS’s 2019 Intelligent Vehicles Symposium in Paris.
At Intel and Mobileye, saving lives is a top priority. But in the world of automated driving, we believe safety is not merely an impact of Autonomous Driving, but the bedrock on which we all build this industry. And so we proposed Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS), a formal model to define safe driving and what rules an automated vehicle, independent of brand or policy, should abide to always keep its passengers safe. We intend this open, non-proprietary model to drive cross-industry discussion as we’d like the industry to come together and use RSS as a starting point to clarify safety today, to enable the autonomous tomorrow.
- Perspectives on policies
- Jeff Paniati, Institute of Transportation Engineers
- Panel discussion and Q&A from the audience
- Sagar Bahere – Toyota Research Institute
- Laura Farrade-Blanaar – RAND Corporation
- Michael Wagner – Edge Case Research
- Jack Weast – Intel Senior Principal Engineer and Chief Systems Architect
- Prof. Fei-yue Wang – Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Prof. Chirstoph Stiller – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Prof. Huei Peng – University of Michigan – Mcity
- Jeff Paniati, ITE