Summer School

IEEESM’ 24 Summer School – Registration

Join us for a transformative 2-day summer school program designed to explore the world of autonomous vehicle technologies. This program, “Driving the Future: An Introductory Journey into Autonomous Vehicle Technologies,” is ideal for participants with no or limited background in these fields.

Join the IEEESM’24 Summer School to gain a foundational understanding of AI, data, and sensor technologies, engage in practical activities that demonstrate how these technologies integrate within an autonomous vehicle context, and learn from industry experts and thought leaders in the field of autonomous vehicles.

Register now to secure your spot and start a journey in the future of autonomous vehicle technologies!

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Summer School Registration

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450$   $550

615$ CAD   750$ CAD

Registration fees will be charged in CAD.

Deadline: August 2nd

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Important Notes

  • The conference is planned at Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls-Fallsview, Ontario, Canada, from September 16 to September 18, 2024.

Payment Methods

  • Online Payment: Credit Card (VISA, MasterCard).
  • Online Payment through IEEE (SM) Website Secured Payment Gateway.

Cancellation Policy

  • To cancel your registration, please notify the conference secretary in writing to info@ieeesm.org.
  • Refunds will be made if the cancellation of the conference registration occurs by September 1, 2024, with an administration cost of US$50.
  • No refunds will be made after September 1, 2024, or for no shows.
  • All refunds will be issued within 30 days after the conference.

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Panel Title: Engineering and Societal Adoption Challenges of Automated Driving Systems
IEEE International Conference on Smart Mobility (IEEESM)
Across the globe, there are tens of companies pursuing the development of automated driving systems (ADS), ranging over SAE Driving Automation Levels 3-5. There are several open engineering challenges of ADS software – particularly in development and validation of ADS operation in challenging weather conditions, critical corner cases, dealing with a variety of pedestrians and traffic conditions, and cooperation with human operated vehicles. Many standards (e.g., ISO 26262, ISO 21448) are emerging providing guidelines to ensure safety of ADS under the intended operating conditions. On the other hand, there are societal concerns that technological advancements such as ADS and robotics might bring in, e.g., people being out of work, competing with automation etc.. Initiatives like Partners for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE) aim to alleviate such concerns by educating public and policymakers on pros and cons of automated driving systems. This panel discussion will focus on ADS engineering and societal adoption challenges and offer some possible solutions.
Ramesh S Senior Technical Fellow, General Motors, USA
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Arun Adiththan Senior Researcher, General Motors, USA
Panel Moderator
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Panel Title: Engineering and Societal Adoption Challenges of Automated Driving Systems
IEEE International Conference on Smart Mobility (IEEESM)
Across the globe, there are tens of companies pursuing the development of automated driving systems (ADS), ranging over SAE Driving Automation Levels 3-5. There are several open engineering challenges of ADS software – particularly in development and validation of ADS operation in challenging weather conditions, critical corner cases, dealing with a variety of pedestrians and traffic conditions, and cooperation with human operated vehicles. Many standards (e.g., ISO 26262, ISO 21448) are emerging providing guidelines to ensure safety of ADS under the intended operating conditions. On the other hand, there are societal concerns that technological advancements such as ADS and robotics might bring in, e.g., people being out of work, competing with automation etc.. Initiatives like Partners for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE) aim to alleviate such concerns by educating public and policymakers on pros and cons of automated driving systems. This panel discussion will focus on ADS engineering and societal adoption challenges and offer some possible solutions.
Ramesh S Senior Technical Fellow, General Motors, USA
Arun Adiththan Senior Researcher, General Motors, USA
Panel Moderator
Panel Description
Panel Moderator
Overlay Image