Forum Mobility – 10:30 a.m.
Open Source für die Software-definierte Mobilität der Zukunft
Software-defined mobility promises much more than applications that run in software-defined vehicles and use services from the cloud. Future smartphone apps for pedestrians could use real-time information from an intelligent road infrastructure to warn of accidents or give cyclists a green wave at traffic lights and bring the cyclist’s position and intentions into vehicle assistance systems. The forum will shed light on the opportunities and challenges of using open source for the software-defined mobility of the future from various perspectives, from the European Commission to players in the automotive value chain and the scientific community.
Moderation:
Alexander Viehl, Division Manager ISPE
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Venue:
Room New York
Workshop Mobility – 12:00 a.m.
Digitaler Zwilling TAF-BW – Erzeugung virtueller, innerstädtischer Verkehrsszenen
The digital twin of the Test Area Autonomous Driving Baden-Württemberg (TAF-BW) virtually reproduces an approximately 7-kilometer-long inner-city traffic area. Using an intuitive GUI, it is easy to create different scene variations, such as times of day, i.e. lighting or weather conditions.
During the workshop, you will be able to experience the open-source solution on your system and create virtual variants of the TAF-BW traffic area. In the accompanying presentation, we will introduce you to the underlying technologies, such as a tool for the automated generation of road and building infrastructure based on publicly available map information. In the joint discussion, we will demonstrate how you can virtually replicate your traffic areas with manageable effort.
Moderation:
Sebastian Reiter, Department Manager ISPE
Venue:
Room Hollywood