SAUTOS: thematic school on Safe AUTOnomous Systems
The autonomy of airborne or ground vehicles (drones, robots, cars...) requires the application of a wide range of skills to deal with problems of perception, localization, trajectory planning... The safety and security of autonomous systems are also essential for passengers and the surrounding environment. Model-based techniques are currently being complemented by data-driven approaches to improve the ability of autonomous vehicles to evolve in partially unknown environments. However, these techniques also raise a number of new challenges for ensuring the safety and security of these systems. The SAUTOS thematic school provides an overview of the techniques used in autonomous vehicles, with a particular focus on safety issues.
During the poster and flash talk sessions, you will have the opportunity to share your recent research results and open issues. Thursday afternoon is a session geared towards Masters students, with a lecture, poster session and internship meeting.
Registration is required before October 2!
- Master's students: free (only coffee breaks included)
- Doctoral students: the registration fee is €100 for the week (lunches, coffee breaks and social activities included).
- David Filliat, INRIA, ENSTA Paris, IPParis
- Luc Jaulin, ENSTA-Bretagne
- Mohammed Chadli, IBISC, Université d'Evry, Université Paris-Saclay
- Helene Piet-Lahanier, Onera
- Antoine Girard, L2S, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay
- Sylvie Chambon, Toulouse INP
- Raoul de Charette, INRIA
- Alessandro Victorino, Université Technologique de Compiègne
- Mohamed Tlig et Martin Gonzalez, IRT SystemX
- Mayank Jha et Didier Theillol, CRAN, Université de Lorraine
- Hussam Atoui, Valéo
- Jean-Emmanuel Deschaud, Mines Paris, PSL
- Arnault Ioualalen, Numalis