NASA Colloquium on Self Driving Car Safety by Prof Koopman
Colloquium on the Adventures in Self-Driving Car Safety by Prof. Phil Koopman / Photos by Annette Holloway Photography (AnnetteHolloway.com)
Self-driving cars might soon be coming to a road near you. But will they be safe? Setting aside the hype/disillusionment cycle, Prof. Koopman took a step back and looked at the big picture.
Prof. Phil Koopman is an internationally recognized expert on Autonomous Vehicle (AV) safety who has worked in that area at Carnegie Mellon University for over 20 years. He is also actively involved with AV safety policy, regulation, implementation, and standards. His pioneering research work includes software robustness testing and run time monitoring of autonomous systems to identify how they break and how to fix them.
Location: Virginia Air and Space Center / NASA Langley Visitor's Center
Read MoreSelf-driving cars might soon be coming to a road near you. But will they be safe? Setting aside the hype/disillusionment cycle, Prof. Koopman took a step back and looked at the big picture.
Prof. Phil Koopman is an internationally recognized expert on Autonomous Vehicle (AV) safety who has worked in that area at Carnegie Mellon University for over 20 years. He is also actively involved with AV safety policy, regulation, implementation, and standards. His pioneering research work includes software robustness testing and run time monitoring of autonomous systems to identify how they break and how to fix them.
Location: Virginia Air and Space Center / NASA Langley Visitor's Center