DAY 2
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TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2017
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09:00
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REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
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09:25
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CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
Tony Pixton, Managing Director, Tony Pixton Ltd
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09:30
HOTSPOT
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Autonomous Vehicles and their impact on the future
Paul Markwick, Managing Director of Operations, The Manufacturing Technology Centre
Steve Cropley, Chief Editor, Autocar
Geoff Davis, Chief Strategy Officer, HORIBA MIRA
Jim Campbell, Chair, Connected Autonomous Vehicles Project
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FUNCTIONAL SAFETY AND RELIABILITY
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10:10
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Safety Considerations for Highly Automated Vehicles
John Birch, Chief Engineer - Functional Safety, HORIBA MIRA
- Functional specification
- Architectural considerations
- Safety case argument strategies
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10:40
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Designing and testing safety critical, fail safe software
Kate Thorne, Pilot Engineer, MathWorks
- Simulation as a design tool
- Requirements verification and functional testing strategies
- Test automation
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11:10
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Automation is on its Way with Safety and Convenience
Maurizia Bagnato, Sales Director, Robert Bosch Limited
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11:40
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NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
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TESTING AND VALIDATION
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12:10
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Appropriate Testing of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Paul Jennings, Professor, WMG International Digital Laboratory
- The challenge of ensuring that CAVs are safe, secure and robust
- A new approach to testing using a simulated environment
- The need for a joined up approach to testing CAVs, from the virtual world through to real world trials
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12:40
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MOVE_UK: Accelerating automated driving by connected validation and big data analysis
Simon Morley, Lead Project Manager for MOVE-UK Project, Original Equipment Division, Robert Bosch Limited
- Project Introduction
- The Challenges of traditional methods of validating automated driving systems
- Proposed Solution as “Connected Validation”
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13:10
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The Intact Project: Innovative Testing of Autonomous Vehicles
Simon Brewerton, Chief Technical Officer, RDM Group
- Vehicle in the loop simulation
- Comparing behaviours within simulated environments with real world trials using the same hardware
- Working towards development of draft international standards with the British Standards Institution for assessing autonomous vehicle capabilities
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13:40
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NETWORKING LUNCH
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SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES, SENSING AND RESPONSE
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14:40
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Autonomy: All terrain, no barriers
Nigel Clarke, Manager - Peerless Effortless All-Terrain Vehicle Mega-Project and Advanced Sensing, Jaguar and Land Rover Research
- Understanding what the customer wants
- Tackling the sensing challenges
- Identifying sensing solutions
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15:10
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The challenges of navigating complex urban environments: Ultra-Pod self-driving prototype
Julian Turner, Managing Director, WestfieldSportscars Limited
Jim Hutchinson, CEO, Fusion Processing
- 3D imaging and localisation sensors
- Collision avoidance
- Results from trials
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15:40
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NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK
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CYBER SECURITY AND CONNECTIVITY
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16:10
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Addressing challenges in ensuring cyber security for autonomous vehicles
Peter Davies, Technical Director, Thales e-Security
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16:40
PANEL
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Addressing Cyber security issues with examples and case studies
Peter Davies, Technical Director, Thales e-Security
Jeremy Bryans, Research Fellow in Automotive Cybersecurity: Centre for Mobility and Transport, Coventry University
Eric Chan, Global Technical Expert – Connected & Automated Vehicles, Ricardo UK
- The security challenges for autonomous vehicles
- Ethical dilemmas for Artificial Intelligence: when a crash is unavoidable
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17:10
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CHAIR’S CLOSING REMARKS
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17:15
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END OF CONFERENCE
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