ICT4CART, totally aligned with the work programme, is providing an ICT infrastructure to enable the transition towards road transport automation. To meet this high level objective ICT4CART is bringing together, adapting and improving technological advances from different industries, mainly telecom, automotive and IT. It adopts a hybrid communication approach where all the major wireless technologies, i.e. cellular, ITS G5 and LTE-V, are integrated under a flexible “sliced” network architecture. This architecture will ensure performance and resilience for different groups of applications according to the needs of higher levels of automation (L3 & L4). On top of that, a distributed IT environment for data aggregation and analytics will be implemented. This offers seamless integration and exchange of data and services between all the different actors, allowing 3rd parties to develop, deliver and provide innovative services, thus creating new business opportunities. Cyber-security and data privacy aspects will be duly considered throughout the whole ICT infrastructure. In addition, novel accurate localisation services, exploiting the cellular network and information from other sources, such as on-board sensors, especially in complex areas (e.g. urban), will be addressed. Standardisation and interoperability are of high interest within ICT4CART in order to ensure the impact of the project towards enabling the transition to higher levels of automation. In this context issues related to the frequency spectrum will be investigated, while through the organisation of relevant workshops the engagement of policy makers and public authorities is ensured. To achieve its objectives ICT4CART, instead of working in generic solutions with questionable impact, it builds on four specific high-value use cases (urban and highway) which will be demonstrated and validated under real-life conditions at the test sites in Austria, Germany, Italy and across the Italian-Austrian border.
Publications
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authors and title
journal
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List of publications.
2018
Gottfried Allmer;Â Bernd Datler;Â Manfred Harrer;Â Peter Hrassnig;Â Felix Pletzer;Â Vijay Mudunuri;Â Dominik Figl;Â Oliver Hunger;Georg Joo End-to-End latency in HAD applications using cloud technology published pages: , ISSN: , DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1486544
7th Transport Research Arena TRA 2018 (TRA 2018) (TRA2018)
2020-04-01
2020
Michael Buchholz, Jan Strohbeck, Anna-Maria Adaktylos, Friedrich Vogl, Gottfried Allmer, Sergio Cabrero Barros, Yassine Lassoued, Markus Wimmer, Birger Hätty, Guillemette Massot, Christophe Ponchel, Maxime Bretin, Vasilis Sourlas, Angelos Amditis Enabling automated driving by ICT infrastructure : a reference architecture published pages: , ISSN: , DOI: 10.18725/oparu-26023
8th Transport Research Arena, TRA 2020, 2020-04-27 - 2020-04-30, Helsinki, Finnland
2020-04-01
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