ITS EduNet. Short course. Challenges and Opportunities of Vehicle to X Communication. Preliminary Course Program. Organisational Details

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ITS EduNet Short course Challenges and Opportunities of Vehicle to X Communication 14 & 15 May 2009 Munich & Ingolstadt, Germany Preliminary Course Program Organisational Details ITS EduNet c/o Technische Universität München; Lehrstuhl für Verkehrstechnik Arcisstraße 21; D 80333 München Tel.: +49 89 289 28584 Fax: +49 89 289 22333 Email: office@its edunet.org www.its edunet.org

Preliminary Course Program: 14/05/09 Munich 08:30 Delegates arrive 09:00 10:30 Introduction and overview Welcome and course concept Prof. Fritz Busch, Chairman of ITS EduNet Dr. Markus Zanner, TUM Institute for Advanced Study ITS EduNet the ITS training & education network FH Prof. Emil Simeonov, Vice Chairman of ITS EduNet Terminology of V2X, worldwide survey (Europe, USA, Asia) Prof. Fritz Busch Prof. Robert Bertini 10:30 Coffee break Block 1: Basic principles 11:00 12:10 V2X technology Information transfer technologies, communication standards, protocols, system architectures Prof. Hannes Hartenstein 12:10 12:30 Solving multi path wireless access A solution for adaptive multi path communication Ass. Prof. Tomáš Zelinka 12:30 Lunch Block 2: Application fields 13:30 14:30 V2X extra urban V2X on motorways & federal roads, local hazard warning, intelligent motorway, virtual congestion warning (Projects Invent, Aktiv, React, Com2React, ) Dr. Klaus Bogenberger 14:30 15:30 V2X inner urban Adaptive network control, the intelligent intersection (project SAFESPOT) Tobias Schendzielorz 15:30 Coffee break 16:00 17:00 V2X in public transport Operational control systems, bus priority, the ibus system in London Dr. Nick Hounsell Andreas Weisskopf 19:30 Course dinner

15/05/09 Ingolstadt Block 3: Implementation and deployment 10:00 10:45 Assessing the effects on road safety of V2X How far can the use of vehicle to vehicle communication increase road safety? Ass. Prof. Bruno Dalla Chiara 10:45 12:00 Implementation of V2X applications Costs / financing, legal problems, operation models, standardisation, political direction (EU) Prof. Vito Mauro 12:00 13:00 V2X at AUDI AG Presentation of AUDI AG and their approach on V2X, Travolution project Cornelius Menig, Audi AG 13:00 14:15 Lunch Block 4: Site visit 14:15 15:15 Travolution Field Test Communication between car and traffic signal system (a system to inform the driver) 15:15 Coffee break 15:40 16:00 Delegates Feedback 16:00 Delegates Depart Speakers: Prof. Fritz Busch, Technische Universität München, Germany Prof. Robert Bertini, Portland State University, United Sates Prof. Vito Mauro, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Prof. Hannes Hartenstein, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany Ass. Prof. Tomáš Zelinka, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic Ass. Prof. Bruno Dalla Chiara, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Dr. Klaus Bogenberger, Transver GmbH, Germany Dr. Nick Hounsell, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Andreas Weisskopf, Weisskopf Engineering, Switzerland Cornelius Menig, AUDI AG Ingolstadt, Germany Tobias Schendzielorz, Technische Universität München, Germany

Organisational details: The first day (14 th of May) will be held at Technische Universität München (entrance Theresienstraße), Room 1713 (1 st floor), see map below Seminar room 1713 (1 st floor) Public transportation: Stops: Bus 100: Technische Universität (3 minutes walk) Tram 27: Pinakotheken (5 minutes walk) U Bahn (U2): Theresienstraße (5 minutes walk)

The second day (15 h of May) will be held at AUDI AG in Ingolstadt, which is about 100 kilometres north of Munich. A bus shuttle will bring us to Ingolstadt. The meeting point will be on the main entrance of Technische Universität München (Arcisstraße 21) at 08:30 Bus transfer to Ingolstadt at 08:30 The course will close at 16:00 in Inglostadt. Our bus shuttle will deliver you either at Munich airport (at 17:00) or in the city centre of Munich, main train station (at 17:45).

Hotel information: We recommend the following hotels: Hotel Senator Martin Greif Straße 11 80335 München Tel.: +49 89 59 04 360 Fax: +49 89 53 80 444 reservierung.senator@europe hotels int.de www.europe hotels int.de Single room: 115, You can book here until 20th April 2009 by giving the key word mobiltum. Hotel Hauser Schellingstraße 11 80799 München Tel.: +49 89 286 67 50 Fax: +49 89 286 675 99 hotel hauser@munich info.de www.hotel hauser.de Single room: 115, You can book here until 15th April 2009 by giving the key word mobiltum. Hotel Lettl Amalienstraße 53 80799 München Tel.: +49 89 286 69 70 Fax: +49 89 286 69 797 info@hotel lettl.de www.hotel lettl.de Single room: From 70, to 90, Pension Karl Fischer Tegernseer Landstraße 69 81539 München Tel.: +49 89 697 30 92 Fax: +49 89 697 30 93 info@pension fischer muenchen.de www.pension fischer muenchen.de Single room: 70, You can book here by giving the key word mobiltum. For further hotels we recommend the website www.hrs.de