Welcome to the ShapeFuture project, where we are shaping the future of mobility through groundbreaking innovations in Electronic Components & Systems (ECS). Our mission is to drive advancements in safety, resilience, and intelligence for highly automated vehicles, ensuring a safer and smarter tomorrow.
IDE+A is part of the ShapeFuture project. Prof. Dr. Thomas Bartz-Beielstein, Jens Brandt and Noah Pütz are contributing their expertise to develop innovative virtual sensors for highly automated vehicles. In close collaboration with other consortium members, the requirements for ShapeFuture technologies will first be specified. This includes analyzing the requirements for sensor virtualization to determine vehicle dynamics and utilizing supervised learning algorithms to improve performance in situations where data is sparse or unavailable.
As the project progresses, the systematic design of the virtual sensor will take place, along with the application of the results to real-world applications. The focus is on developing AI models for sensor virtualization and conducting experiments to examine the applicability of the approach. The goal is to develop state-of-the-art ECS that feature improved perception capabilities, increased robustness, and precision through virtual sensors. This involves integrating the developed virtual sensors into the overall context of the ShapeFuture project, which will significantly shape the future of the European ECS industry.