New partner project strengthens safety in automated vehicles
The project SAFE-FM: Safety-Enhanced and Physics-Informed Foundation Models of Vehicle Behavior aims to increase safety in future automated vehicles.
By combining physics-based knowledge with artificial intelligence, new models will be developed to predict how vehicles behave in different traffic situations. This makes it possible to test and evaluate safety-critical scenarios through simulation, reducing the need for costly and time-consuming physical trials.
The outcome will be more reliable, explainable, and scalable models that support the development of safe automated vehicles. In turn, this strengthens the ability to prevent accidents and directly contributes to Vision Zero.
The project is carried out by Chalmers University of Technology and Volvo AB, with funding from Vinnova.
