The iKoPA project consortium will present the project results in form of a driving demonstration within the framework of this year’s symposium “Forschung und Technologie für automatisiertes und vernetztes Fahren” of BMWi and BMBF in kooperation with BMVI in Berlin.
The symposium will take place from Thursday, 2018-12-06, 13:00 to Friday, 2018-12-07, 17:00 o’clock. The iKoPA demonstration will be held in advance, i.e. Wednesday, 2018-12-05, from 15:00 to 18:00 and on Thursday, 2018-12-06, from 09:00 to 12:00 o’clock.
Final presentation in Berlin
Wednesday, 2018-12-05 from 15:00 to 18:00 o’clock
Thursday, 2018-12-06 from 09:00 to 12:00 o’clock
Fraunhofer FOKUS, Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31, 10589 Berlin, Germany
(Thursday afterwards with bus transfer to the symposium in the Harnack-Haus)
In the context of this demonstration different cooperative applications are shown, which offer an increase in value particularly for networked automated electric vehicles. These include, for example, a pseudonymous reservation of charging stations, camera-supported navigation in the multi-storey car park, pseudonymous authentication of the vehicle against the multi-storey car park via V2X, and communication of charging station information via DAB+.
The registration for the final presentation can be made via the web page of the symposium: registration link.[only in German] If you choose only to visit the final presentation and not the symposium please send an e-mail to info@ikopa.de with your name, organization and visit date (05.12 or 06.12). We are looking forward seeing you in Berlin.
Information about how to find the final presentation venue can be found here.
More information about the symposium can be found here [only in German].
Program final presentation:
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The demo drives are in parallel to poster session. You will get your driving time slot during the registration on both days of the final presentation. A demo drive take around 30 minutes.
The presentation language is German. But expert discussions in English are possible.