The Fraunhofer IDMT Institute for Digital Media Technology in Oldenburg, as a subcontractor, developed a special acoustic sensor for the Shuttle. Algorithms were also programmed to detect emergency vehicles using the sensor. The project focuses on the comprehensive automation of mobility processes using AI, with autonomous shuttles operating in defined environments. The closing event will showcase the project results and allow participants to interact with the partners.
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