Cooperative Driving: Interactive Experiment with Future Traffic
Physically Computer Science / Digital

Cooperative Driving: Interactive Experiment with Future Traffic

Autonomous driving is a thing of the past - the car of the future drives cooperatively! If something unforeseen happens, such as a traffic jam, cooperative vehicles coordinate among themselves to nevertheless reach their destinations safely and efficiently. In an interactive experiment, our guests can disrupt simulated traffic in Dresden - or at least they can try. Who will win?
Start 17:00 o'clock
End 22:00 o'clock

At a glance

Technische Universität Dresden (TUD)
Fakultät Informatik
Andreas-Pfitzmann-Bau
APB 1072
Nöthnitzer Straße 46
01187 Dresden (Dresdner Süden)
Christoph Sommer und Team, Networked Systems Modeling
Website

description

Autonomous driving is a thing of the past - the car of the future drives cooperatively! If something unforeseen happens, such as a traffic jam, cooperative vehicles coordinate among themselves to nevertheless reach their destinations safely and efficiently. In an interactive experiment, our guests can disrupt simulated traffic in Dresden - or at least they can try. Who will win?

The experiment takes place on floor 1 (one floor above ground floor) of the Andreas-Pfitzmann-Bau (APB), Fakultät Informatik (the faculty of computer science) in the rooms of Christoph Sommer and team. Detailed information and a map of where to find us are available via the web page linked from the info box.

Information on the event format

Experiment Participate and do it yourself Suitable for children

stations

Münchner Platz

  • N8 (tram)
  • 3 (tram)

Helmholtzstraße

  • 85 (bus)