Our lab members participated in the ITS World Congress 2024, held from September 16 to 20 at the Dubai World Trade Center. This conference gathers experts from around the world to discuss advancements in intelligent transport systems (ITS). We moderated and presented the session “SIS 38: Rationale and Validation of Cooperative Perception Services for Connected & Automated Vehicles.”
The session focused on the limitations of Level 3 and Level 4 automated vehicles, which rely on onboard sensors to detect surroundings. These vehicles struggle to detect objects in blind spots or beyond sensor range. To enhance safety, cooperative perception services using V2X communication were discussed. This technology allows sharing information from sensors on other vehicles or roadside units via wireless networks. Experts in communication networks, data management, and algorithms shared their research on this topic.
Our team’s involvement in this session demonstrated our commitment to advancing cooperative perception services, contributing to safer and more efficient automated driving.
Organizer: Kenny Sato (Doshisha University)
Moderator: Manabu Tsukada (The University of Tokyo)
Presenters:
- Manabu Tsukada (The University of Tokyo)
- Jin Nakazato (The University of Tokyo)
- Teruyuki Morita (Doshisha University)
- Hiroaki Takada (Nagoya University)
- Jim Misener (Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.)
- Andras Varadi (Commsignia)