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From concept to market

The BERTHA project will develop a scalable and probabilistic Driver Behavioral Model which will be key to achieving safer and more human-like connected autonomous vehicles, thus increasing their social acceptance. The solution will be available for academia and industry through an open-source data HUB and in the CARLA autonomous driving simulator. The contributions of BERTHA to the autonomous vehicles industry and research. To cover this need in the CCAM industry, the BERTHA project will develop a scalable and probabilistic Driver Behavioral Model (DBM), mostly based on Bayesian Belief Network, which will be key to achieving safer and more human-like autonomous vehicles. The new DBM will be implemented on an open-source HUB, a repository that will allow industrial validation of its technological and practical feasibility, and become a unique approach for the model’s worldwide scalability.

Partners

The BERTHA consortium is formed by 14 partners from 6 different countries, coordinated by Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia (IBV) (ES). VORTEX CoLab is an Affiliated Partner.

Project details

Project

BERTHA: BEhavioural ReplicaTion of Human drivers for CCAM

Grant Agreement ID

101076360

Start date

01-11-2023

End date

31-10-2026

Total Cost

7.981.800 EUR

Funded by

European Union

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