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Trustonomy: building the acceptance of automated mobility. Our interview on Intelligent Transport
Stefano Bianchi, our project coordinator, tells Intelligent Transport how Trustonomy is advocating to build the safety, trust, and acceptance of automated vehicles, bringing experts and citizens [...]
Autonomous driving: will people trust the autonomy?
The Trustonomy European project is at work for answering the question and to investigate technical aspects linked to autonomous driving, involving 16 partners from all over [...]
Trustonomy Third General Assembly… a virtual one!
Trustonomy held its 3° General Assembly on 12 and 13 May. It was a virtual meeting due to the actual Covid-19 emergency. Trustonomy recently turned one [...]
ERTICO joins Trustonomy Advisory Board
ERTICO - ITS Europe has joined the Trustonomy Advisory Board. ERTICO is a public-private partnership developing, promoting, and deploying Intelligent Transport Systems and Services (ITS) through [...]
Trustonomy in the Knowledge Base on Connected and Automated Driving (CAD)
Trustonomy is now included in the Knowledge Base on Connected and Automated Driving (CAD). The Knowledge Base on Connected and Automated Driving (CAD) is the one-stop [...]
Trustonomy: it’s time for specifications and validation on the automated driving
After defining its Operational Context and Conceptual Design, Trustonomy is now entering a new key phase of its work. In the past days, activities has started [...]
IFSTTAR becomes Université Gustave Eiffel
IFSTTAR, along with the UPEM university, the EAVT school of architecture and three engineering schools (EIVP, ENSG, ESIEE Paris) from 1° January 2020 became the Université [...]
Trustonomy: a modular architecture to hit the target
Trustonomy has recently released the deliverable D2.3 "Trustonomy Functional Architecture" with the objective to define the conceptual architecture of the Trustonomy toolset. The resulting architecture will [...]
Trustonomy Methodological Guidelines: the questions to be investigated and the answers we want
Trustonomy has recently published the Deliverable D2.2 "Trustonomy Methodological Guidelines". This report contains the definition of the generic and specific guidelines for developing and producing the [...]
Softeco becomes AlgoWATT
After the merger with TerniEnergia, Softeco, Trustonomy project coordinator, becomes AlgoWatt. With the name AlgoWatt, born from the word algorithm, computer calculation procedure, and the word [...]
Autonomous driving is made of algorithms and mathematics
Trustonomy is also about algorithms, controlling automated vehicles, and mathematics. Three areas of mathematics are especially relevant: classical risk analysis and two novel lines of research [...]
Trustonomy at the first Drive2TheFuture workshop in Brussels
Trustonomy, represented by the project coordinator Softeco, will be among the speakers of the 1st Drive2theFuture Workshop, taking place in Brussels on the 6th March. Trustonomy [...]
Ethical issues raised by driverless mobility: Trustonomy at the workshop from DG Research and Innovation
Trustonomy will be one of the speakers of the workshop “Ethical issues raised by driverless mobility” which will be held on 13 February 2020 at DG [...]
Trustonomy pilots taking shape: first meeting in Warsaw
On 21-22 January 2020, the first meeting devoted to pilot research in the Trustonomy project took place. All consortium members involved in the implementation of Pilot [...]
Scotland: another country getting ready for driverless cars
Plans to keep Scotland at the forefront of developments in the connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) industry have been published by Transport Scotland. The CAV Roadmap [...]
Automated driving: EU auto makers publish ‘check-list’ for policy makers
As part of its vision to make road transport smarter and more convenient, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has drawn up a check-list of rules [...]
The central role of the user in the autonomous driving: a “request to intervene” scenario
Trustonomy carried out preliminary research to define the user requirements of the project concept. A publicly available document, "Trustonomy requirements", reports on that and it specifically [...]
Trustonomy: analysing the operational context to better understand the autonomous driving
Trustonomy has recently released a first public document on its "Operational Context Analysis". The idea of a car that can drive by itself has been around [...]
Trustonomy at the POLIS Annual Conference in Brussels
The Trustonomy project was hosted in the SOFTECO's corporate stand at the POLIS Conference 2019 where it got the attention of many interested visitors in the [...]
Trustonomy first newsletter is out!
Our first newsletter is out! Interested in finding out more about Trustonomy? Read here and subscribe here to receive all updates
Selfish or not when driving? The keyword is always “safety”
An interesting article from Forbes explains autonomous cars can predict how selfish your driving is. Predicting how humans might behave, and adjusting an algorithm’s reasoning based [...]
4 new projects on the European horizon of the autonomous driving
Under the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, the European Commission has recently funded 4 new projects focused on driver behaviour and acceptance of connected, cooperative [...]
What people expect from autonomous driving? An interactive workshop to answer
On October 17th, within the VIII Congress of Public Transport and Smart City in Warsaw (Poland), Trustonomy organized its first workshop, an interactive and brainstorming session [...]
The human side of autonomous driving: trust, training…Trustonomy
On 25 October, Softeco, Trustonomy project coordinator, will be telling more about Trustonomy at the Coffee Tech event, organised by Confidustria Genova. This will be the [...]
What’s new on autonomous driving? Some of the latest articles here for you!
Trustonomy found some interesting articles on autonomous driving, have a look! Autonomous Cars Choosing To Hit This, Not That, Creates Ethical/Legal Dilemma Autonomous vehicles to carry [...]