SAFER online seminar: Continuous Experimentation for the Automotive Field & LIV 4.0
The online seminar week 16 features very interesting topics. Fredrik von Corswant, Infrastructure leader REVERE, will host a session where Federico Giaimo, PhD student from Chalmers, is invited to give a presentation. Also, Annika Larsson from Veoneer will talk about LIV, Veoneer’s Learning Intelligent Vehicle concept.
Continuous Experimentation for the Automotive Field: Current Challenges and Research
Host: Fredrik von Corswant, Infrastructure leader REVERE
Speaker: Federico Giaimo, PhD student in Software Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chalmers
Modern vehicles are already heavily dependent on software functionality and the recent trend towards automated driving functions will only strengthen the role that software plays in the final products. A number of software development techniques, the so-called Continuous practices: Continuous Integration, Delivery and Experimentation, are showing great results in the web-based software world, enabling product owners to create and deploy new or improved functionality in a fast way by using real-world data to make informed decisions about the software evolution. The automotive world showed interest in this approach, but several issues are still to be solved before a systematic adoption of the methodology in this field can be considered. This presentation will illustrate the main challenges for Continuous Experimentation and the research work we performed in this area in the Software Engineering division at Chalmers University of Technology.
The evolution of Veoneer’s Learning Intelligent Vehicle, LIV
Speaker: Annika Larsson, PhD, Senior Principal Researcher Human Factors, Research, Patents and Innovations, Veoneer
In 2017, Veoneer (then part of Autoliv) presented the first issue of LIV, the Learning Intelligent Vehicle concept. The vision for this concept was of one that would evolve with the driver, learning as they go along while also facilitating safe driving. In 2020 we are on the fourth version of LIV, increasingly made more tangible and showcasing how vehicles can learn safety-relevant characteristics of their drivers. LIV has evolved over the years from a focus on speech to a focus on supporting and augmenting the driver. It has also evolved from a focus on experiencing in the vehicle to understanding the data coming out from the drive. As we started out saying in 2017 – if drivers’ don’t use the safety systems available, the benefits are zero. LIV as a concept has been useful in showcasing how a future of augmented driving can work, and what is needed in terms of sensing to make it so.
Register at below no later than 09.00 on Thursday, April 16, 2020. Please note that this event is for SAFER partners only and a special invitation is required.
WELCOME!
Due to circumstances concerning Covid-19, all SAFER Thursday seminars will be held exclusively online, via Skype, until further notice. We hope that many of you will join, it is important that we continue to work together to save lives in traffic! For obvious reasons no lunch will be served. If you want to attend we kindly ask you to register below, this will make it easier for us to plan accordingly.
