
FAME Final Event
June 16 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

After three years of work, the EC-funded FAME project will present their results during several distinct online sessions, which can be followed separately, and in isolation, according to one’s centre of interest.
The main mission of FAME has been to engage CCAM stakeholders and capitalize on shared knowledge, to improve cooperation, consensus building and data sharing for CCAM testing and large-scale demonstration activities in Europe.
FAME approach is based on the integration and further development of existing elements such as stakeholder networks (e.g. CCAM Partnership) and the CAD Knowledge Base, namely to provide a long-term coordination framework for R&I and large-scale testing and evaluation activities in Europe.
FAME European framework for testing on public roads includes a Common Evaluation Methodology, a CCAM Test Data Space, a Taxonomy tool, an ethics framework, and an inventory of current legislation, approval processes and procedures. It is intended to enable comparability, complementarity and upscaling of R&I results for future research, development and testing of CCAM-enabled solutions and services, and facilitate the evaluation of their wider impacts.
Each “building block” will present their detailed results in dedicated sessions (for which you can register separately), after a general overview session, which will also highlight other stand-alone results such as policy briefs or the EUCAD networking events, which FAME co-organised with the European Commission and the CCAM Partnership.
The detailed agenda and separate registration details per session are as follows:
The detailed agenda and separate registration details per session are as follows:
09:00-10:30 General Overview
Agenda
- Introduction about FAME
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- Main objectives & expected outcomes
- Overview of main achievements
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- Stakeholder engagement & cooperation
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- Overview CCAM stakeholder ecosystem
- Stakeholder events
- International cooperation
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- Policy dialogue & recommendations
- Overview European Framework for public roads testing
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- General overview
- Taxonomy
- European Common Evaluation Methodology for CCAM (EU-CEM)
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11:00-12:00 CAD Knowledge Base
Presentation of the Knowledge Base, its different content types, demonstrating how to navigate through the different sections and what can be found under each specific one, as well as the further plans for its development and improvement.
14:00-14:45 CCAM Data Sharing Framework & Test Data Space
This session will present more in details the CCAM Data Sharing Framework and CCAM Test Data Demonstrator.
The CCAM Data Sharing Framework builds on knowledge and best practices of 15+ years of managing data from testing ADAS and CCAM on public roads. The framework cover agreements and legal frameworks, data protection, data and metadata description, as well as administrative procedures and data governance. What is new: federated data sharing is covered as a mean to increase and facilitate data sharing in the CCAM domain.
The CCAM Test Data Space implements the principles of the Data Sharing Framework, into a data space prototype. This session will demonstrate the capabilities of the data space, its functions, and how to ensure trust between the actors. Furthermore, the session will outline the future governance and development of the data space.
15:00-15:45 Recommendations for a European framework for testing on public roads: harmonized legislation & procedures for permit
The regulatory landscape on testing CCAM on public roads differ between EU member states. This hinder efficient testing schemes and cross-border testing. In the FAME project, an inventory of all EU member states + Norway, Switzerland and the UK was made, underlining the different approaches (by 2023).
This session will cover recommendations for harmonized legislation & procedures for permit. The recommendations include the approval process, monitoring, ethical considerations, and mutual recognition (handling cross-border testing).
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