Preliminary program subject to modifications
9:45 am | Site Visit Group A* Renault Site visit |
11:15 am | |
11:30 am | Site Visit Group B* Renault Site visit |
1 pm | Break |
2 pm | Site Visit Group C* Renault Site visit |
3:30 pm | |
3:45 pm | Site Visit Group D* Renault Site visit |
5:15 pm
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*For more information about the site visits, please click here.
8:00 am | REGISTRATION | |||
9:00 am | CONFERENCE OPENING
“Recent stakes in driving simulation & VR in the automotive industry” | |||
9:15 pm | KEYNOTE
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9:45 am | Londres Room SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION Connected and autonomous vehicles Chairman: Omar Ahmad | Cassin Auditorium PRODUCT SOLUTION SESSION ADAS / AD I Chairman: Georg Stettinger | E X H I B I T I O N | |
Data-Driven Prediction of Other Road Users’ Intention for Better Scene Understanding in Traffic Agents ROCK, Teresa (BMW Group, Technical University of Berlin); MARKER, Stefanie; BLEHER, Thomas; BAHRAM, Mohammad | RoadRunner: Scenario Design for Driving Simulation VALENTE, Michelle (MathWorks); MILIA, Luigi | |||
10:10 am | Co-simulation of automated docking at bus stops SJORS DAHLMAN, Anna (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute); WEIDEL, My; BERLIN, Clara; ANUND, Anna | ADAVEC – Design and teach the user experience for semi-autonomous driving BOUALI, Amar (Université Nice Cote d’Azur); BUCCI, Eric; FIOTTI, Hélène; MARCINIAK, Pierre; SIGRIST, Pierre | ||
10:35 am | Requirements for 3D Environments as the Context for Mixed Reality Automotive Design Experiences (short) SALPISTI, Despoina (BMW Group, Technical University of Munich); DE CLERK, Matthias; HINZ, Sebastian; HENKIES, Frank; KLINKER, Gudrun | Hybrid Digital Twin Interface (HDTI) – Connecting the virtual and the real world (short) EGGL, Bernd (b-plus technologies); FÜHRMANN, Johann | ||
10:55 am | BREAK and POSTER SESSION | |||
11:25 am | Londres Room SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION Motion sickness, cybersickness Chairman: Jean-Rémy Chardonnet | Cassin Auditorium INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTES SESSION Chairman: Andras Kemeny | E X H I B I T I O N | |
The influence of simulator and driving scenario on simulator sickness (short) HIMMELS, Chantal (BMW Group, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt); VENROOIJ, Joost; GMUENDER, Marc; RIENER, Andreas | Sharon Rosenberg (Solution Architect & Chief Methodologist, Foretellix) Many OEM and tier1 companies are in the process of adopting Software-In-the-Loop (SIL) simulation as an important piece of their development and V&V strategies. This presentation introduces the motivation and provides pragmatic tips on how to make the most out of your virtual testing investment. | |||
11:45 am | What we don’t (yet) know about self-driving carsickness (short) BOS, Jelte E. (TNO, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); DIELS, Cyriel; SOUMAN, Jan | Emmanuel Chevrier (CEO, AV Simulation) Latest trends in AD/ADAS simulation, the role of XIL, AI, XR as well as massive simulation and the solutions AVSimulation is proposing to support the mobility market in its digital transformation.
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12:05 | Using anticipatory vibrotactile cues to mitigate motion sickness (short) REUTEN, Anna J. C. (TNO, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam); SCHMIDT, Eike A.; RAUSCH, Jessica; BOS, Jelte E.; SMEETS, Jeroen B. J.; MARTENS, Marieke H. | Colin de Vrieze (Head of Application Engineering – Europe, Applied Intuition) Applied Intuition provides software solutions to safely develop, test, and deploy autonomous systems at scale. Our suite of products, focused on simulation, validation, and drive log management, enables development teams to create thousands of scenarios in minutes, run simulations at scale, and verify and validate algorithms for production deployment. Leading autonomy programs and 17 of the top 20 global OEMs use Applied’s solutions to bring autonomy to market faster.
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12:30 pm | LUNCH and POSTER SESSION | |||
2:00 pm | Londres Room SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION Training and validation Chairman: Jelte Bos | Cassin Auditorium PRODUCT SOLUTION SESSION ADAS / AD II Chairman: Hans-Peter Schoener | E X H I B I T I O N | |
Operational Design Domain Coverage for the Safety Validation of Automated Driving Systems WEISSENSTEINER, Patrick (Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH); GENSER, Simon; STETTINGER, Georg; RUMETSHOFER, Johannes; WATZENIG, Daniel | Central Access Point for the Simulation and Validation of ADAS/AD Functions DÖRR, Dominik (dSPACE GmbH); PEPERHOWE, Michael | |||
2:25 pm | Addressing SOTIF requirement for AD/ADAS through long-drive simulations PRABAKARAN, Sylvestre (AVSimulation); GRANDJEAN, Alex; MARTIN, Jordan; DIBAJ, Badreddine; SOUALMI, Boussaad | From logical scenario description format to simulated scenario MOHELLEBI, Hakim (Renault); PAJON, Marc; KEMENY, Andras; ARNOUX, Emmanuel; GUYONVARCH, Laurette; BOUILLOT, Elodie; MOIROT, Franck; REVERT, Erwan | ||
2:50 pm | Translating Automated Vehicle Test Scenario Specifications Between Scenario Languages: Learnings and Challenges BRUTO DA COSTA, Antonio Anastasio (University of Warwick); IRVINE, Patrick; ZHANG, Xizhe; KHASTGIR, Siddartha; JENNINGS, Paul | 3D Scene Map Generation from Navigation Data (short) NIERENZ, Mirco (TrianGraphics) | ||
3:15 pm | Statistical Assessment of Driving Behavior On Simulators During Naturalistic Driving (short) SEKAR, Rubanraj (The Ohio State University); JACOME, Olivia; CHRSTOS, Jeffrey; STOCKAR, Stephanie | Safety analysis of inconsistencies using a formal verification tool for DSML (short) ABOU FAYSAL, Joelle (Renault Software Factory, Université Côte d’Azur); ZALMAI, Nour; BARISIC, Ankica; MALLET, Frederic | ||
3:35 pm | BREAK and POSTER SESSION | |||
4:05 pm | Londres Room SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION Perception and human factors Chairwoman: Viola Cavallo | Cassin Auditorium INDUSTRIAL PITCHES Chairman: Florent Colombet | E X H I B I T I O N | |
Verification of Stereoscopic Projection Systems for Quantitative Distance and Speed Perception Tasks SCHOENER, Hans-Peter (Driving Simulation Association, “Insight from Outside”-Consulting); SCHMIEDER, Hannsjoerg; CHARDONNET, Jean-Rémy; COLOMBET, Florent; KEMENY, Andras |
ROADS: The most high-performance Driving Simulator Motion System in the world Premium Motion Comfort for passengers in autonomous vehicles Safety PoolTM Scenario Database: Enabling an ODD-based testing framework for Automated Driving Systems Continuous Development, Integration, Validation & Delivery for Automated Driving Combining the best of the real and virtual world for the future of vehicle development Distributed Co-simulation Platform, VenetDCP Virtual validation use of in case ADAS function development of using specific tools as dynamic Driver in the loop simulator ENVITED research cluster: Collaborative Environment for data-driven virtual verification and validation of AD and ADAS Use cases of Virtual Reality merging 3D models with driving simulation for faster and more efficient developments Redefining motion simulation – how Dynisma embraces bandwidth to close the gap between drivers and vehicle models | |||
4:30 pm | Contribution of stereoscopy and motion parallax for speed perception in driving simulator experiments DROUET, Thomas (Renault); COLOMBET, Florent; KEMENY, Andras | |||
4:55 pm | Comparisons between upright and reclined seating positions in autonomous vehicles REINHARD, René Tapiwa (ITWM, University of Kaiserslautern); EMMERICH, Sebastian; BLUMHOFER, Benjamin; KLEER, Michael | |||
5:15 pm | Londres Room PRODUCT SOLUTION SESSION RADAR Chairman: Benjamin Engel | Cassin Auditorium PRODUCT SOLUTION SESSION NVH Chairwoman: Luz Garcia | E X H I B I T I O N | |
SCANeR Studio physical radar sensor FAUCHER, Florian (OKTAL-SE, IRT SystemX) | Utilizing a Compact NVH Simulator for a Complete Sound and Vibration Experience BOGEMA, David (VI-grade); ALLMAN-WARD, Mark; ADRIANO, Giorgio | |||
5:40 pm | Automotive Radar Antenna Configurations and their Impact on Machine Learning Approaches: A Case Study LANG, Lukas (Institut für Fahrzeugtechnik Stuttgart); SAAD, Kmeid; SALLES, Dominik; REUSS, Hans-Christian | Dynisma DMG-X Motion Generator for Vehicle Ride, NVH and Handling Simulation WARNE, Ashley (Dynisma Ltd); GARRETT, Nikhil; FARMER, Gavin | ||
8:00 pm | COCKTAIL DINNER PARTY Restaurant L’Ancienne Douane 6 Rue de la Douane, 67000 Strasbourg |
8:00 am | REGISTRATION | ||
9:00 am | KEYNOTE
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9:30 am | Cassin Auditorium SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION Motion Chairman: Martin Peller | Londres Room ROUND TABLE | E X H I B I T I O N |
Motion Cueing Quality Comparison of Driving Simulators using Oracle Motion Cueing KOLFF, Maurice (BMW Group, Delft University of Technology); VENROOIJ, Joost; SCHWIENBACHER, Markus; POOL, Daan M.; MULDER, Max | ODD-driven virtual verification and validation of AD and ADAS – an OEM and suppliers perspective Chairman: Speakers: | ||
9:55 am | FFT based optimal MCA for AD/ADAS driving tests FANG, Zhou (Renault); WAUTIER, Didier; KEMENY, Andras | ||
10:20 am | Application of Prepositioning Strategies in a Compensational Motion Cueing Algorithm KRAFT, Edward (Technical University of Darmstadt); HE, Ping; RINDERKNECHT, Stephan | ||
10:45 am | BREAK and POSTER SESSION | ||
11:15 am | Cassin Auditorium SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION Simulator design Chairman: Florent Colombet | Londres Room ROUND TABLE | E X H I B I T I O N |
Steering feedback improvement by system identification in driving simulator TORM OBRADORS, Roger (Toyota Motor Europe); CARRERA AKUTAIN, Xabier | ODD-driven AD and ADAS verification and certification – a standardization bodies perspective Chairman: Speakers: | ||
11:40 am | Ecological Interface Design for assisting car turn-based alignment manoeuvres in augmented virtuality DUBUISSON, Emilie (Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, ISM); MORICE, Antoine | ||
12:05 am | A VRU-simulator for the evaluation of pedestrian- and cyclist-vehicle interaction – Design criteria and implementation (short) FISCHER, Martin (DLR); TEMME, Gerald; GRÖNE, Kilian; MARTINEZ GARCIA, Donaji; GROLMS, Gavin; REHM, Johannes | ||
12:30 am | LUNCH and POSTER SESSION | ||
2:00 pm | KEYNOTE
Hardware security advances serve to improve secure implementation of digital systems, including in manufacturing, transport, health and defence. Adoption and integration of secure hardware techniques however remain a challenge: additional costs, technical complexities, technical knowhow and awareness, and a dependable supply chain. The UK’s Digital Security by Design (DSbD) initiative serves to address such issues. This talk will highlight some of the secure hardware adoption and integration issues based on a study from across the ecosystem stakeholders, in the context of the current supply chain challenges. | KEYNOTE
Mark Collins Introducing exciting new developments with Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) and examining how our working partners in the Epic ecosystem are achieving exceptional realism in the world of automotive, vehicles and other associated sensors. |
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2:30 pm | Cassin Auditorium TUTORIAL Dassault Systemes – Capgemini Capgemini and Dassault Systèmes are combining their assets to propose a high value solution, reducing cost related to System Engineering, massive simulation and V&V activities for automated driving. | Londres Room PRODUCT SOLUTION SESSION Cybersecurity Chairman: Reda Yaich | E X H I B I T I O N |
IDS (Intrusion Detection System) for embedded systems LE FOLL, Fulup (IOT.BZH) | |||
2:50 pm | COLABE4Automotive: Confidential data Outsourcing enabLed by Attribute-Based Encryption for Secure Automotive Manufacturing BKAKRIA, Anis (IRT SystemX); HEULOT, Nicolas; YAICH, Reda | ||
3:10 pm | Londres Room PRODUCT SOLUTION SESSION Wheel DS Chairman: Stéphane Espié Impact of the visualization system choice on Wheeled Mobile Driving Simulator concepts PLAETTNER, Stefan (Technische Universität Dresden); LUTWITZI, Melina; REHBERG, Katharina; CHEN, Xing; TÜSCHEN, Thomas; ALBRECHT, Torben; PROKOP, Günther; WINNER, Hermann | ||
3:30 pm | INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE
Autonomous driving complexity has grown exponentially requiring reinventing development and validation methodologies to address end-to-end System of Systems Architecture and deliver Certification Driven Mobility Experience Simulation | ||
4:00 pm | CLOSING DSC 2022 Europe VR Organization Committee | ||
4:30 pm | END |
SCIENTIFIC POSTERS
Comparison of simulated traffic to real traffic to quantify and qualify its behaviors
MARTIN, Jordan (AVSimulation); GRANDJEAN, Alex; NGUYEN THAT, Thomas
BAY Zoltan’s Driving simulation and Virtual Reality concept
SOOS, Robert (Bay Zoltán Research Institute); UNGAR, Peter; KERESZTES Mark; LEKLES, Mark; SZAVAI, Szabolcs
Operational Validation of Simulation Runs onAutomated Simulation Platforms
BEHNECKE, Danny René (German Aerospace Center)
A Virtual Reality Electric Cargo Bicycle Simulator for Experiencing Realistic Traffic Scenarios
LINDNER, Johannes (Technical University of Munich); KESSLER, Lisa; KELER, Andreas; BOGENBERGER, Klaus
Impact of Driver´s State and Attitude on Driving Behaviour
SANTUCCIO, Erika (Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH); JAMGOCHIAN, Arec; PRETTO, Paolo; BRANDSTAETTER, Bernhard
Motorcycle riders vs. automated vehicles in a congested-traffic situation: a simulator study
MICHEL, Pauline (Université Paris-Saclay); NEDJARI BENHADJ ALI, Hemza; DELGEHIER, Flavien; BOUAZIZ, Samir; ESPIE, Stéphane
PRODUCT SOLUTION POSTERS
Parameter tuning of a bicycle simulator for a realistic riding behaviour and motion perception
MARTINEZ GARCIA, Donaji (Institut für Verkehrssystemtechnik); GRÖNE, Kilian; QUANTE, Laura; FISCHER, Martin; THAL, Silvia; HENZE, Roman
A holistic approach for testing the connected car with driving simulation
VOUFFO FEUDJIO, Alain-Georges (Spirent Communications SA)
Focusing on critical scenarios for the safety of autonomous vehicles
BEN NEJMA, Ghada (VEDECOM); DURVILLE, Laurent