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Γεγονότα
December 19, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 19, 2024, at 13:00 (NTUA Central Library)
Development of Driving Fatigue Detection System using Machine Learning Techniques
December 19, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 19, 2024, at 16:30 (virtually)
Machine Learning Methods for Recognizing Brain Disorders
December 19, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 19, 2024, at 14:30 (virtually)
Trustworthy artificial intelligence in smart energy grids: Applications on load forecasting and dema...
December 16, 2024
PhD thesis defense to be held on December 16, 2024, at 17:00 (virtually)
Unravel Heterogeneity in Human Brain Aging with Neuroimaging and Artificial Intelligence: Clinical, ...
November 28, 2024
“One Year of EULiST” Event – November 28, 2024
EULiST European Universities Alliance project
Τελευταία νέα
CityMobil2: a pilot platform for automated road transport systems
CityMobil2 has set up a pilot platform for automated road transport systems (ARTS), which have been implemented in several urban environments across Europe. Automated transport systems are deemed to play a useful role in the transport mix as they can supply a good transport service (individual or collective) in areas of low or dispersed demand complementing the main public transport network, especially facilitating last mile transportation at minimum cost and most importantly achieving high safety levels.
AutoNet2030: towards fully automated driving systems
AutoNet2030 is developing and testing a co-operative automated driving technology, based on a decentralised decision-making strategy which will be enabled by mutual information sharing among nearby vehicles. The project is exploring a strategy to support the gradual introduction of fully automated driving systems (by the horizon of 2030) investing effort on the convergence of communications, perception and distributed control algorithms.