Development of Multi-Actuated Ground Vehicles: Educational aspects

  • Valentin Ivanov
  • , Klaus Augsburg
  • , Mike Blundell
  • , Wouter De Nijs
  • , Wim Desmet
  • , Antonella Ferrara
  • , Stratis Kanarachos
  • , Mathias Kiele-Dunsche
  • , Matthijs Klomp
  • , Steffen Metzner
  • , Frank Naets
  • , Pavel Nedoma
  • , Bert Pluymers
  • , Michael Stolz
  • , Alessandro Corrêa Victorino

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    Abstract

    This paper introduces the setup of the European network ITEAM aimed at the training of early-stage researchers (ESR) in the field of multi-actuated ground vehicles (MAGV). A network concept includes three main domains, where fifteen interconnected individual research projects are allocated: MAGV Integration, Green MAGV, and MAGV Driving Environment. All the projects are being carried out within the framework of continuous interdisciplinary training. The paper is focused on emerging research and technological trends, which are under elaboration in ITEAM projects, and the role of practice-oriented educational methods for their realization.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)236-242
    Number of pages7
    JournalIFAC-PapersOnLine
    Volume51
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 19 Jul 2018

    Funding

    This work is supported by het ropeaEu n Union Horizon 2020 Framework Program, Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions, under grant agreement no. 675999. The authors express gratitude to ITEAM fellows Michael artmH ann, shaTu r Chugh, Weitao Chen, nrE ico Regolin, Stefan i, Schum Zl Angel Alatorre, Andrei Aksjonov, Vinceno Riz cciardi, Shriram Jugade, Halil Beglerovic, Cyrano Vaseur, Acosta Rehe, c Marco Viehweger, Maria genEu ia Dalmau Additional inorf atm ion about the ITEAM network can be nd hfou ere: pshtt /i:/ team -prectoj .net/

    Keywords

    • automated driving
    • automotive control systems
    • interdisciplinarity
    • Multi-actuated ground vehicles
    • postgraduate education list

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Control and Systems Engineering

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