Navigation on this site is not optimized for your browser

Please use a recent version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari or Microsoft Edge to get the most out of the experience.

Find a modern browser
Hero picture
EU funded
project

AUTOPILOT

  • Europe
  • automation
  • European Research projects
  • Infrastructure
  • Interoperability

AUTOmated driving Progressed by Internet Of Things

Automated driving is expected to increase safety, provide more comfort and create many new business opportunities for mobility services. The market size is expected to grow gradually reaching 50% of the market in 2035. The Internet of Things (IoT) is about enabling connections between objects or “things” –connecting anything, anytime, anyplace, using any service over any network. A giant IoT network is expected to consist of up to 50 billion objects by 2020, enabling the advancement of a wide range of applications across various areas impacting our everyday life. “Automated driving Progressed by Internet Of Things” (AUTOPILOT) brings IoT into the automotive world to transform connected vehicles — moving ”things” in the IoT ecosystem — into highly and fully automated vehicles. While using the IoT potential for automated driving, AUTOPILOT also makes data from autonomous cars available to the Internet-of-Things.

The AUTOPILOTconsortiumrepresents all relevant areas of the IoT eco-system. Thanks to AUTOPILOT, the IoT eco-system will involve vehicles, road infrastructure and surrounding objects in the IoT, with particular attention to safety critical aspects of automated driving. AUTOPILOT IoT enabled autonomous driving cars are tested, in real conditions, at six permanent large-scale pilot sites in Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, South Korea and Spain.

AUTOPILOT is coordinated by ERTICO.

More information: https://autopilot-project.eu/

Follow AUTOPILOT on Twitter: twitter.com/AUTOPILOT_EU

AUTOPILOT has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 731993.

  • 44

    Partners

  • January 2017 – December 2019

    Duration

  • €25.4 million

    Budget

Contact

Access
exclusive resources