Resilient and Robust Sensing for Automated Systems for Transportation 2023

About the event

The Resilient and Robust Sensing for Automated Systems for Transportation conference brings together different stakeholders, and national and international experts working on Automated Systems for Transportation. The event offers an opportunity to understand and discuss the latest technical advancements in the area of resilient and robust sensing and highlights the key challenges that need to be overcome to ensure the safety of automated systems based on environmental perception sensors.

The event is structured in three different tracks on key aspects for resilient and robust sensing, including an interactive activity to gather interest on topics to be covered in the following events. The aim is to build an automotive sensor community-based meeting regularly to discuss the state of the art and upcoming challenges.

Each session envisions one longer talk (30 min) from high-profile world-leading experts, with additional 10 min talks followed by Q&A. 

Call for abstracts

The University of Warwick is calling for abstract submissions to be presented at the conference. The abstracts will be peer-reviewed, and presentations will be selected based on the technical content of the work, innovation, and alignment with the conference scope. Your presentation will cover but not limited to one or more of these topics:

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Organisers

Valentina Donzella

(Main organiser)

Professor and Head of Intelligent Vehicles, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Harry Chan

(Co-organiser)

Project Engineer, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Jonathan Robinson

(Co-organiser)

Project Engineer, University of Warwick, United Kingdom