3-4 February 2016
Leeds, United Kingdom
In this seminar we went step-by-step though the FESTA methodology and focused on those issues that need to be addressed in automation FOTs and pilots (e.g. societal scenarios, study design, data sharing, etc.) The objectives was to explain the current methodology, to extend the FESTA activities to automation pilots and to work together to take the first steps towards a common methodology.
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Presentations
Overview of this workshop | Haibo Chen (University of Leeds) | |
Knowledge exchange activities related to FOTs | Haibo Chen (University of Leeds) | |
Automation FOTs and pilots in Europe | Davide Brizzola (ERTICO – ITS Europe) | |
USDOT Programs for Collecting Connected & Autonomous Vehicle Data | Cory Krause (Noblis / U.S. Department of Transportation) | |
Current status of the FESTA methodology | Yvonne Barnard (University of Leeds) | |
Societal scenarios and research questions | Oliver Carsten (University of Leeds) | |
Case Study: PEGASUS | Jan Dobberstein (Daimler) | |
FESTA Study design | Yvonne Barnard (University of Leeds) | |
Small group work
Study design in the Nordic Way project |
Introduction from Lone-Eirin Lervåg (SINTEF) | |
US Research Data Exchange | Cory Krause (Noblis / U.S. Department of Transportation) | |
Data collection and analysis |
Adrian Zlocki (IKA)
Sami Koskinen (VTT) |
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Impact and socio-economic cost-benefit analysis | Satu Innamaa (VTT) | |
AV Benefits framework | Introduction from Scott Smith (Volpe National Transportation Systems Center / U.S. Department of Transportation) | |
Data sharing | Helena Gellerman (SAFER) | |
Recommendations for Data Collection | Barbara Metz, Andreas Landau (WIVW) | |
Wrap-up | Yvonne Barnard (University of Leeds) |