Developing a common evaluation methodology for CCAM

Satu Innamaa*, Yvonne Barnard, Torsten Geissler, Isabel Wilmink, Gillian Harrison

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    Abstract

    The European research and innovation action FAME is developing a common evaluation methodology (CEM) that provides guidance on how to set up and carry out an evaluation or assessment of direct and indirect impacts of cooperative and connected automated mobility (CCAM) solutions. The CEM will be part of European framework for testing [of CCAM] on public roads. The objectives set for CEM include ensuring that subsequent evaluation results are easy to compare, allowing all projects to benefit from the best methodological practices found. This should maximise the benefits of the evaluation work carried out in this domain. Once the first version of CEM is complete it will be validated and piloted, i.e., applied in actual projects that need to prepare for an evaluation or impact assessment. For good uptake, consensus and CEM community building will be needed, as well as a strategy for the application of CEM in future projects.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages7
    Publication statusPublished - 22 May 2023
    MoE publication typeNot Eligible
    Event15th ITS European Congress: ITS: The Game Changer - Lisbon, Portugal
    Duration: 22 May 202324 May 2023
    Conference number: 15

    Conference

    Conference15th ITS European Congress
    Country/TerritoryPortugal
    CityLisbon
    Period22/05/2324/05/23

    Funding

    The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Commission’s Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027) under the project FAME, grant agreement number 101069898.

    Keywords

    • methodology
    • evaluation
    • impact assessment
    • CCAM

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