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Workshop 1003

1003 - Highlights from the 2020 Automated Vehicle Symposium

Thursday, January 21, 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM ET
Virtual Sessions, Session 3
Workshop | PDH
Jane Lappin, Blue Door Strategy and Research
Sponsored by:
Standing Committee on Vehicle-Highway Automation (ACP30)

This workshop will assemble a selection of plenary and breakout session speakers from the 2020 Automated Vehicles Virtual Symposium to provide TRB Annual Meeting participants with a summary of the symposium and critical insight into current automated vehicles policy and research issues.



Highlights from the (virtual) 2020 Automated Vehicles Symposium

10:00-10:05AM

  • Welcome – Jane Lappin, Chair, Standing Committee on Vehicle-Highway Automation

10:05-10:15AM

  • Synthesis of Issues from the Plenary Sessions – Steve Shladover, UC Berkeley PATH

10:15-10:25AM

  • Summary of Break-Out Sessions – Valerie Shuman, Shuman Group, LLC

10:25-10:42AM

  • Waymo's safety framework for fully autonomous operations" – Trent Victor

10:42-10:57AM

  • How do We Regulate Automated Vehicles Out on the Road? -- Marcus Burke, National Transport Commission Australia

10:57-11:12AM

  • Driverless Trucking Not Slowing Down, But The Ride Is Getting Bumpier! – Richard Bishop, Bishop Consulting

11:12-11:27AM

  • Designed, Wheeled, Delivered: Emerging Concepts for Automated Urban Delivery Vehicles -- Joshua Cregger, USDOT Volpe Center

11:27-11:35AM BREAK

11:35-11:50AM

  • Safety Assurance – Adrian Zlocki, fka

11:50AM-12:05PM

  • AV Cyberattack Mock Trial: Who Pays for the Damages? – Karlyn Stanley, RAND

12:05-12:20PM

  • Public-private partnerships to advance ADS: How innovative states are driving industry collaboration to overcome challenges -- Kristin White, Minnesota Office of Connected and Automated Vehicles

12:20-12:35PM

  • Energy and Environmental Implications of Connected and Automated Vehicles – Dmitris Assanis, Stony Brook University

12:35-12:50PM

  • Driver Monitoring in Future AVs: Identifying and Mitigating Fatigue and Distraction in L2/L3 Driving – Natasha Merat, Leeds University

12:50-1:00PM

  • Looking Ahead to AVS21 – Jane Lappin, Chair, Standing Committee on Road Vehicle Automation


Title Presentation Number
Welcome
Jane Lappin, Blue Door Strategy and Research
P21-21102
Synthesis of Issues from the Plenary Sessions
Steven Shladover, University of California, Berkeley
P21-21103
Summary of Break-Out Sessions
Valerie Shuman, Shuman Consulting Group, LLC
P21-21104
Waymo's Safety Framework for Fully Autonomous Operations
Trent Victor, Waymo
P21-21105
How do We Regulate Automated Vehicles Out on the Road?
Marcus Burke, National Transport Commission
P21-21106
Driverless Trucking Not Slowing Down, But The Ride Is Getting Bumpier!
Richard Bishop, Bishop Consulting
P21-21108
Designed, Wheeled, Delivered: Emerging Concepts for Automated Urban Delivery Vehicles
Joshua Cregger, OST-R/Volpe Center
P21-21109
Safety Assurance
Adrian Zlocki, fka
P21-21110
AV Cyberattack Mock Trial: Who Pays for the Damages?
Karlyn Stanley, RAND Corporation
P21-21111
Public-private Partnerships to Advance ADS: How Innovative States are Driving Industry Collaboration to Overcome Challenges
Kristin White, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
P21-21112
Energy and Environmental Implications of Connected and Automated Vehicles
Dimitris Assanis, Stony Brook University
P21-21113
Driver Monitoring in Future AVs: Identifying and Mitigating Fatigue and Distraction in L2/L3 Driving
Natasha Merat, University of Leeds
P21-21114
Looking Ahead to 2021
Jane Lappin, Blue Door Strategy and Research
P21-21115