AM15 Automated Public Transport Vehicles: State of the Art and Recent Deployment

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
S331D (Orange County Convention Center )
Organizer:
Sponsored by the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
Invited Moderators:
Tim Gordon, Research Professor, University of Michigan Transportation Research

Ananda Palanisamy, Senior Transportation Management Specialist, Citizant


Session Description

This session focuses on recent developments that have seen automated public service vehicles entering full-time service in locations throughout the world. The focus here is on specific deployments in the USA (Minnesota and California) and Europe (La Rochelle). As well as describing the current status of these automated vehicles and the challenges faced, discussion will focus on feasible next steps towards large-scale deployment.

Invited Speakers:

Michel Parent, INRIA

Craig Shankwitz, Director of Intelligent Vehicles, University of Minnesota

Wei-Bin Zhang, Research Engineer, California PATH, University of California - Berkeley

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