i-GAME
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i-GAME
i-GAME: Overview and opportunities
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Aim of the projectAim of i-GAME is to:
• Speed up real-life implementation and interoperability of wireless
communication based automated driving.
This aim can be accomplished by joint development and demonstration!
Development focusing on:
• Environmental perception, actuation and interaction
• Wireless communication
• Guaranteed safety
• Mixed-traffic operation
By demonstrating it in a multi-vendor challenge, the GCDC to:
• Accelerate multi-vendor solutions, based on an interoperable architecture
• Accelerate standardization, verification and validation tools & methods
• Enhance governmental & public awareness
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Where it all started: Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge 2008-2011
• Innovative worldwide competitive demonstration• Acceleration development, implementation and testing of cooperative & automated driving • 11 teams signed up, 9 teams made it to the final event • Competition and collaboration go hand in hand together• National and international attention for GCDC,
GCDC won the I-mobility Award• Positive response from general public, technical experts and teams• Not just one 1 winner….
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How will we organize this?
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Viktoria
ETSI, CEN
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Work shops and challenge
• Scenarios and requirements• Validation of vehicle performance• Validation of message level interoperability• Validation of interaction performance• Validation of safety
• Finally the CHALLENGE!
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Timeline
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Months Quarters (selection of)Deliverables/Milestones1-3 13Q14-6 14Q1 -Workshop: Scenarios & requirements7-9 14Q210-12 14Q3 -Architecture and requirements(Draft)13-15 14Q416-18 15Q119-21 15Q2 -Workshop: message level interoperability
-Online interoperability testing
22-24 15Q3 -Kick-off event
25-27 15Q4
28-30 16Q1 -Workshop: interaction performance 31-33 16Q2 -Benchmark vehicle
-Workshop: vehicle performance-Workshop: safety validation-GCDC event
34-36 16Q3 -Validation results
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Cooperation
Cooperation possibilities:1. Define automated driving use cases and scenarios (All via reference-group)
2. Implementation of communication protocols (ITS-G5) according to the standard(s) (COMPANION and AdaptIVe?)
3. Organize joint events and possibly stakeholder meetings (All)
4. Join the i-GAME challenge!! (AdaptIVe, COMPANION)
• Form a (OEM, supplier, RTD) team to assess the implementation5. Provide input for the VRA roadmap, based on GCDC results and
implementation
Please contact me for a possible cooperation
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