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dressler2020cooperative2-talk


Falko Dressler, "Cooperative Automated Driving: From CPS to Networking to Human Interaction," Keynote, 21st IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM 2020), Virtual Conference, September 02, 2020.


Abstract

Research on Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) has led to quite a number of astonishing technical solutions that are becoming standard in many application domains affecting our everyday life. The technical innovations range from control theory concepts to real-time wireless communication to networked control. One of the most challenging applications is cooperative autonomous driving. We will study the cdore ingredients for enabling such cooperative driving using platooning as an example application. Networking technologies to be considered range from current DSRC and C-V2X to mmWave to visible light communication. In the last part of the talk, we go one step beyond and discuss the impact of individual human beings as an integral part of the systems - both as a user as well as a source of disruption. Studying the impact of CPS on humans and vice versa, hybridization, i.e., machines and human users covering parts of the system function in deep interaction, is required as a novel core concept. This is also a basis for final public acceptance as a key to success of new technologies. We investigate these ideas based on the application domain of cooperative autonomous driving and identify core research challenges of such hybridized CPS.

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@misc{dressler2020cooperative2-talk,
    author = {Dressler, Falko},
    title = {{Cooperative Automated Driving: From CPS to Networking to Human Interaction}},
    howpublished = {Keynote},
    publisher = {21st IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM 2020)},
    location = {Virtual Conference},
    day = {02},
    month = {09},
    year = {2020},
   }
   
   

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