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Reference Number InnUK/102200/01
Title GATEway - Greenwich Automated Transport Environment
Status Completed
Energy Categories Energy Efficiency(Transport) 25%;
Not Energy Related 75%;
Research Types Applied Research and Development 100%
Science and Technology Fields SOCIAL SCIENCES (Town and Country Planning) 25%;
SOCIAL SCIENCES (Business and Management Studies) 25%;
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 25%;
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering) 25%;
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Environmental dimensions) 25%;
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Policy and regulation) 25%;
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Consumer attitudes and behaviour) 25%;
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Technology acceptance) 25%;
Principal Investigator Project Contact
No email address given
TRL
Award Type Collaborative Research & Development
Funding Source Innovate-UK
Start Date 01 October 2015
End Date 30 September 2017
Duration 24 months
Total Grant Value £5,403,339
Industrial Sectors
Region South East
Programme Competition Call: 1407_CRD1_TRANS_DCAR - Introducing driverless cars to UK roads. Activity Introducing driverless cars to UK roads
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Project Contact , TRL (41.800%)
  Other Investigator Project Contact , University of Greenwich (2.198%)
Project Contact , Royal College of Art (7.105%)
Project Contact , Transport Research Laboratory (29.212%)
Project Contact , Telef nica UK Limited (5.981%)
Project Contact , RSA Insurance Group plc (2.652%)
Project Contact , Gobotix Limited (2.725%)
Project Contact , Royal Borough of Greenwich (8.327%)
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Objectives
Abstract The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.The GATEway project seeks to establish Greenwich as a leading venue for the testing and development of automated transport systems, showcasing their effectiveness for implementation in London, the UK and beyond and enhancing the global competitiveness of UK businesses. Led by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), we will fulfil this vision by delivering a convincing demonstration of driverless vehicles in the UK. We will create interoperable, scalable testing environments, protocols and standards guidance that will attract research and development investment in this area. Testing will include automated electric shuttle vehicles, M1 vehicles, a demonstration of teleoperated driving and a simulated 3D model of the Greenwich peninsula. The project focus is understanding engagement and interaction with automated vehicles, their local, national and international implications, effectively disseminating the results and providing routes to exploitation. The project legacy will be a driverless vehicle test environment in Greenwich, generating tangible business outcomes for consortium partners and attracting international OEMs and associated industries to the UK.
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