The Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge (GCDC) 2016 featured an impressive lineup of teams from universities and research institutions across Europe. These teams showcased their expertise in cooperative automated driving, representing a diverse range of countries and disciplines. Here’s a look at the participants:
- Université de technologie de Compiègne (Heudiasyc Laboratory) – France
- Universidad de Alcalá (UAH) – Spain
- Chalmers University of Technology (Car Team) – Sweden
- Chalmers University of Technology (Truck Team) – Sweden
- KTH Stockholm (Experimental Car Team) – Sweden
- KTH Stockholm (Truck Team) – Sweden
- University of Latvia / Institute of Electronics and CS (EDI) – Latvia
- KIT Karlsruhe – Germany
- Halmstad University – Sweden
- A-Team Eindhoven (Fontys and TU/e) – The Netherlands
These teams competed in various scenarios to advance research and innovation in the field of cooperative and autonomous driving.