Participation IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2023 Anchorage

04. – 07. June 2023

We are proud to share that researchers involved in our autotech.agil project and in our predecessor project UNICARagil participated in this year’s IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium in beautiful Anchorage, Alaska.

Coming together as an international scientific community of researchers, engineers, practitioners and students from industry, universities and government agencies to discuss the latest challenges on intelligent vehicles and intelligent infrastructures has a great value for our daily work.

In addition, presenting and sharing our own research results helps us all to move forward in our research and development.

All accepted contributions will be included in the proceedings at IEEE Xplore. Until the proceedings are published by the organizer, here is a small taste of the presented research work:

👉 Christian Creß, Technical University of Munich: “Targetless Extrinsic Calibration Between Event-Based and RGB Camera for Intelligent Transportation Systems” (autotech.agil)

👉 Walter Zimmer, Technical University of Munich: “InfraDet3D: Multi-Modal 3D Object Detection based on Roadside Infrastructure Camera and LiDAR Sensors” (autotech.agil)

👉 Laurent Kloeker, RWTH Aachen University: “Framework for Quality Evaluation of Smart Roadside Infrastructure Sensors for Automated Driving Applications” presented by Christoph Glasmacher (autotech.agil)

👉 Raphael van Kempen, RWTH Aachen University: “Combined Registration and Fusion of Evidential Occupancy Grid Maps for Live Digital Twins of Traffic” (autoech.agil)

👉 Markus Schön, Ulm University: “RT-K-Net: Revisiting K-Net for Real-Time Panoptic Segmentation” (UNICARagil)

👉 Markus Horn & Thomas Wodtko, Ulm University: “Extrinsic Infrastructure Calibration Using the Hand-Eye Robot-World Formulation” (UNICARagil)

👉 Matti Henning, Ulm University: “The Impact of Frame-Dropping on Performance and Energy Consumption for Multi-Object Tracking” (UNICARagil)

👉 Matti Henning, Ulm University: Journal Presentation “Situation-Aware Environment Perception Using a Multi-Layer Attention Map” (UNICARagil)

👉 Robert Graubohm, Technical University of Braunschweig: Journal Presentation “Taxonomy to Unify Fault Tolerance Regimes for Automotive Systems” (autotech.agil)

Social Media

You can find our social media posts here.

LinkedIn

Instagram

Twitter/X