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This call aims to develop validated human behavioral models representing the variety of human driving behavior in safety-relevant scenarios. These models will be used to define assessment criteria for CCAM systems in type approval schemes, consumer testing campaigns, and industrial development processes. Projects should focus on calibrating and validating models to represent driver behavior in a multitude of safety-critical scenarios, considering factors like road infrastructure, vehicle types, traffic conditions, regional influences, and driver demographics. Integration of these models into virtual safety validation approaches is essential to realistically represent human-driven vehicles in mixed traffic simulations.
Opening Date: 16 September 2025
Deadline: 13 January 2026
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This funding opportunity represents a pre-agreed draft that has not yet been officially approved by the European Commission. The final, approved version is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2025. This draft is provided for informational purposes and may be used to preliminarily form consortia and develop project ideas, but it is offered without any guarantees or warranties.
Expected Outcome
Projects are expected to deliver validated human behavioral models for CCAM system assessment, apply these models in virtual safety validation to represent human-driven vehicles realistically, and explore additional applications of these models with relevant social sciences and humanities expertise.
Scope
The call focuses on extending and validating human behavioral models for use in the virtual validation of CCAM systems. Projects should calibrate models to represent driver behavior in various safety-critical scenarios, considering diverse factors influencing behavior. The integration of these models into virtual validation and verification approaches is expected, demonstrating applicability in safety-relevant scenarios.