Problem definition

Automated vehicles have to adapt to different traffic situations and participants in a diverse traffic environment. Static driving behavior could lead to misunderstandings, dangerous situations and lower acceptance.

Solution approach

In the area of adaptive driving behavior, methods are being developed to adapt driving behavior to different traffic situations and participants. This includes the analysis and simulation of real traffic scenarios to understand how driving behavior must adapt to the current context.

The algorithms developed take into account the interaction with other road users, such as vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists, and ensure that the automated vehicle acts safely, predictably and in compliance with the law in every situation.

Aim

The aim of the subproject is to develop a dynamic driving behavior for automated vehicles that flexibly adapts to different traffic situations.

Through simulations and real-world tests, driving behavior is continuously optimized to ensure the smooth integration of automated vehicles into road traffic and to promote the acceptance of these technologies among users and in society.