Congratulations to Lennart Adenaw who defended his PhD thesis yesterday! His work provides a data-driven assessment of urban charging infrastructure development scenarios for electrified vehicles using an agent-based simulation framework. If you are interested in his and our other researchers' publications, please visit https://lnkd.in/eBgFEDzs.
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The Institute of Automotive Technology drives the research on solutions for the future of mobility forward.
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The main research at the Institute of Automotive Technology under the supervision of Prof. Markus Lienkamp is about the demands in mobility. Particular focus is on electromobility as well as its components and infrastructure. The institute hosts three labs with different areas of interest: Electric Vehicles, Autonomous Driving and Smart Mobility. The Institute is located at Garching Research Centre and has additional office spaces in Garching Hochbrück. About 70 employees are working at the institute, including about 50 scientists. To support those and the students, there is a mechanical and an electric workshop, as well as a diversified administrative staff. The perfect infrastructure for the implementation of projects and construction of prototypes is given by two testing halls with versatile equipment and test rigs.
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- 51–200 Beschäftigte
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- Garching, Bavaria
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- 2000
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- AI, mobility, e-mobility, autonomous driving, data science und research
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Beschäftigte von FTM Institute of Automotive Technology TUM
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Damaris Fischl
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Werner Schmid
Research Associate bei FTM Institute of Automotive Technology TUM
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Markus Schreiber
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Doktorand bei FTM Institute of Automotive Technology TUM
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Xiyan Su
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AV Roadshow 2024 - Showcasing the Research on Autonomous Driving Last month we had the opportunity to invite guests from politics, press and industry to present and demonstrate our current research and the newest trends within the field of autonomous driving. Together with TUM Autonomous Vehicle Systems Lab, Cyber-Physical Systems Group TUM and TUM - Lehrstuhl für Verkehrstechnik, we showcased different topics about 'Perception & Prediction', 'Planning & Control', 'Evaluation & Simulation', 'Safety', 'Intelligent Infrastructure' and 'Teleoperation'. Special thanks to everyone who participated in making this event great and possible!
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He congratulate Jean-Michael Georg who defended his PhD thesis yesterday! His work therefore deals with the question of how the HMI for teleoperated Automated Driving Systems (ADS) should be designed in order to achieve a sufficiently good perception of the environment, considering not only the safety but also meeting ergonomic requirements. If you are interested in his and our other researchers' publications, please visit https://lnkd.in/eBgFEDzs.
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Congratulations to Clemens Pizzinini who defended his PhD thesis yesterday! His thesis examined the costs and benefits of vehicle-based services, their applicability and scalability for the sub-Saharan use case, and how they compare to stationary services. If you are interested in his and our other researchers' publications, please visit https://lnkd.in/eBgFEDzs.
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🌍 Incredible First Half at Columbia University! Time flies! I'm already halfway through my Visiting Scholar stay at Columbia University, and it's been a fantastic journey so far! 🚀 Researching Mobility in NYC Working with Markus Schläpfer and his Smart & Sustainable Cities Research Group has been a fantastic experience. We've been focusing on pattern-based demand estimation and micromobility for New York City, a city that continues to surprise me with its flexibility and innovation in transportation. NYC is a pioneer in finding solutions for more equitable access to mobility in the future. 🌟 General Takeaways so Far New York isn't just a fast-paced city; it's leading the way in how cleverly used urban spaces can tackle the complexities of sustainable and socially fair mobility. And Columbia University ? It's not just the prestigious Ivy League name — what stands out is the energy and commitment from students and researchers to make an impact. 🎤 IEEE ITSC 2024 Another major highlight of the first half of my research stay was presenting our publication "Enhancing Transportation Insights: A Scalable OpenStreetMap Harmonization and Synthesis Framework" at the 27th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC) 2024 in Canada, Edmonton. Co-chairing the "Data Management and Geographic Information Systems" session with the session chair, Anas Fattouh, made it even more memorable. Thanks to all the valuable efforts that engaged the exchange between researchers and the wealth of fresh ideas during our session. 🙏 Special Thanks Many thanks to Prof. Markus Schläpfer of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department at Columbia University for hosting me and my doctoral supervisor Prof. Markus Lienkamp of FTM Institute of Automotive Technology TUM for making this journey possible. Offering an exciting experience, and I can't wait to see what the second half of my stay will bring! #VisitingResearch #ColumbiaUniversity #SmartCities #MicroMobility #LandUse #OSM #MobilityDemand #IEEE #ITSC2024 #UrbanMobility #MobilityInnovation #NewYorkCity #NYC
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Wiesn Shuttle 2024 - If We Can Make It Here, We Can Make It Anywhere! 🎡🚙 One and a half years ago, we finally got our hands on EDGAR, the new research vehicle of the Technische Universität München. We started at the very beginning, and over the past months, our incredibly talented team of Research Associates spent countless hours assembling all the necessary ingredients for success: 📷 Synchronizing and calibrating our complex sensor setup 🌆 Establishing a real-time 3D simulation environment 💾 Setting up a data center to handle the massive amounts of data collected during our test runs 💻 Implementing a modular software stack based on Autoware Foundation With these foundations in place, we could finally shift our focus to the development of AV algorithms. We worked tirelessly on our track next to the Oktoberfest, overcoming various challenges, e.g. 🗺 In-house generation of HD maps 🚋 Perception of uncommon objects (rickshaws, trams, etc.) 🚶♂️ Motion-Prediction of large groups of pedestrians 🕹 Integration of our teleoperation software to handle corner cases that our AV software isn’t quite ready for (yet) Last week, everything finally came together (https://lnkd.in/dn_F9hUW). We had the opportunity to showcase all our progress to Markus Blume, Dieter Reiter, Clemens Baumgärtner, Sabine Effner, Thomas F. Hofmann, the media, and the public - and we couldn’t be more proud of EDGAR’s ability to navigate safely through such a complex environment! A huge shoutout to the team for their dedication and perseverance - it’s an amazing feeling to see all the hard work paying off! David Brecht Felix Fent Nils Gehrke Maximilian Hübner Gemb Kaljavesi Nijinshan Karunainayagam Niklas Krauss Tobias Kerbl Dominik Kulmer Tobias Mascetta Florian Pfab Esteban Rivera Guerrero Loïc Stratil Roland Stolz Xiyan Su Ilir Tahiraj Richard Taupitz Ines Trautmannsheimer Gerald Würsching Thank you to our partners at MCube - Munich Cluster for the future of Mobility in Metropolitan Regions, Oliver May-Beckmann, Johanna Wantzen Manuel Jung Carolin Zimmer Mathieu Riou Lukas Peschmann for your continuous support! If you haven’t had a chance to ride with EDGAR at Wiesn, don’t worry! Come visit us at the Open House Campus Garching on October 3rd (https://lnkd.in/dWPfPU_5) to experience the future of mobility! #AutonomousDriving #AV #Teleoperation #Autoware #EDGAR
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🍁 5x success at the ITSC Conference 🍁 We’re thrilled to share that 5 papers were presented at the 25th IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference 2024 in Edmonton (IEEE ITSC 2024). This prestigious event provided an excellent platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and exploring the latest innovations in autonomous, electric and smart transportation systems. David Z. Jakob Schneider Georg Balke as well as Alexander Langmann (TUM Autonomous Vehicle Systems Lab) and Levent Ögretmen (TUM Chair of Automatic Control) had the opportunity to present their findings, and gather insights that will drive our research forward. We’re committed to advancing the field and contributing to smarter, safer and cleaner transportation solutions. A special thanks goes out to the co-authors Markus Lienkamp Johannes Betz Boris Lohmann, Tobias Herbst Maximilian Zähringer Markus Pointner Matthias Rowold Anna Paper Fabian Netzler Sebastian Krapf Mo Chen Phillip Pitschi ! You can find the publications in the following weeks on IEEE Explore. #ITSC2024 #Research #Transportation #Innovation #Networking #Charging #Electrictrucks #OSM #MotionPlanning
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Wiesn Shuttle: EDGAR on Its Way to Oktoberfest 2024 🍻 Since our research vehicle EDGAR arrived at our institute, we’ve been working toward one key milestone: Oktoberfest 2024. What better stage to showcase the capabilities of autonomous driving than the world’s largest Volksfest? Our goal is to demonstrate just how safe and reliable autonomous driving can be, even in the most complex urban scenarios. We’re currently conducting extensive tests to ensure EDGAR is fully prepared to navigate the dense traffic when Oktoberfest officially opens in a few days. The increased flow of vehicles and pedestrians will provide the perfect environment for EDGAR to demonstrate its full range of skills. And the best part? You can join us! We invite you to experience our software firsthand. 📅 Dates: 25th & 26th September 2024 📍 Location: St. Pauls Platz 9, Munich Technische Universität München MCube - Munich Cluster for the future of Mobility in Metropolitan Regions Autoware Foundation David Brecht Nils Gehrke Maximilian Hübner Gemb Kaljavesi Nijinshan Karunainayagam Niklas Krauss Tobias Kerbl Dominik Kulmer Tobias Mascetta Florian Pfab Esteban Rivera Guerrero Loïc Stratil Xiyan Su Ilir Tahiraj Richard Taupitz Ines Trautmannsheimer Gerald Würsching
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1 Mio.$ Title defense during the Indy Autonomous Challenge on the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway! Unfortunately, we finished the race with third place in the time trial and a spectacular spin. Congrats to the Cavalier Autonomous Racing for the 1st place in the time trial and to Unimore Racing and PoliMOVE Autonomous Racing Team (1st place - passing) for a fantastic passing competition. What we have learned this time: Sometimes, you must exceed the limits to know your weaknesses. But be sure, we will learn from our crash and will emerge even stronger in the next race! Thank you to our sponsors for always supporting us: Mobility Technology Center GmbH, InoNet Computer GmbH, EVUM Motors GmbH, TWAICE, FERNRIDE Also, thanks to every member of our team. They enable us to continuously improve the software stack and to push the boundaries of what is possible. Simon Sagmeister Alexander Langmann Ann-Kathrin Schwehn Cornelius Schröder Daniel Esser Dominic Ebner Felix Fent Frederik Werner Joscha Bongard Marcel Weinmann Maximilian Leitenstern Phillip Pitschi Samuel Zeitler Sascha Büttner Sven Goblirsch Tobias Betz Boris Lohmann Johannes Betz Markus Lienkamp Visit https://lnkd.in/dkUYJcG8 to check out the official live stream!