Tag Archives: Automated Mobility

SAFE 20 – The future of logistics automation

Research project ended successfully The SAFE20 research project has been completed! On 14 March 2024, the final presentation of the project funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) took place in Langenau, Baden-Württemberg. In perfect weather, around 80 participants from politics, business, associations and the press were able to  Continue Reading »

Munich’s public transport project MINGA

AlbrechtConsult analyses safe implementation in the context of critical infrastructures Based on the MINGA project (Munich’s automated public transport with ridepooling, solo bus and bus platoons) funded by the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport, AlbrechtConsult was assigned by the City of Munich to investigate the secure implementation of digital public transport acceleration using C-ITS  Continue Reading »

Heading towards Terminal 4.0

AlbrechtConsult at mid-term presentation of the ANITA project The ANITA project started on 01.07.2020 with the development of a fully automated truck that will perform automated transports on a short route between the container depot of DB Intermodal Services and the DUSS terminal (Deutsche Umschlaggesellschaft Schiene-Straße mbH) in Ulm. Time for a mid-term review: in  Continue Reading »

SAFE20

Safe autonomous driving in automation zones with a minimum speed of 20 km/h Safe autonomous driving on yards (e.g. distribution centres, factory premises, ports and airports) will become increasingly important in the coming years and play a major economic role. The technical feasibility has already been demonstrated in individual applications. However, a holistic safety concept  Continue Reading »

Research project AETAS BAB: More safety in road operations

Analysis of the use of technologies for autonomous driving in the road operation service on federal motorways Road maintenance staff, especially on federal motorways, often find themselves in potentially life-threatening situations during their work. Even though great efforts are made to protect the employees, severe accidents with other road users occur repeatedly. Autonomous or automated  Continue Reading »

Road operators and mobile communications – a cooperation of the future

In response to the 5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership (5G PPP) initiative and the development of a strategic 5G implementation agenda for Cooperative, Connected, Automated Mobility (CCAM), CEDR, representing European road operators, accepted the invitation to cooperate and contribute to this document with the other stakeholders. The progress and adjustments that road operators will have  Continue Reading »