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EVENT-AT-A-GLANCE
April 3                                         April 4                                          April 5
WEDNESDAY                                       THURSDAY                                         FRIDAY
 8:00 - 8:30 a.m.                                7:30 - 8:00 a.m.                                 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.
 Continental Breakfast with Exhibits             Continental Breakfast with Exhibits              Continental Breakfast with Exhibits
 Concourse Foyer                                 Concourse Foyer                                  Concourse Foyer
 Sponsored by Nissan North America               Sponsored by American Honda Motor Co
                                                                                                  9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.                                8:00 - 10:00 a.m.                                Opening Keynote
 Opening Keynote                                 Technical Sessions                               Heidi King, Deputy Administrator, NHTSA
 Lawrence D. Burns                                                                                Room 146AB
 "Autonomy: The Quest to Build the               10:00 - 10:15 a.m.
 Autonomous Car — and how it will Reshape        Networking with Exhibitors                       10:00 - 10:15 a.m.
 our World"                                                                                       Networking with Exhibitors
 Room 146 AB                                     10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
                                                 Technical Sessions                               10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
 9:30 - 9:45 a.m.                                                                                 Technical Sessions
 Networking with Exhibitors                      12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
                                                 Awards Presentations & Lunch Keynote
 9:45 - 11:45 a.m.                               Amy Walter, Political Report
 Technical Sessions                              Ballroom C
                                                 Sponsored by Daimler
 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
 Joint Lunch with MobilityTalks                  2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
 International
                                                 Visit with Exhibitors
 "Communicating Benefits of Advanced
 Technologies to New Vehicle Buyers"
                                                 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
 Ballroom C                                                                                          TECHNICAL
                                                 Plenary Roundtable Dicussion
 Co-Sponsored by Alliance of Automobile          "How are States Influencing Technology?"            SESSION
 Manufacturers & NADA
                                                 Room 146AB
 2:00 - 2:30 p.m.
 Networking with Exhibitors
                                                 5:00 p.m.                                           NETWORKING
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 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
 Technical Sessions

 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
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EVENT INFORMATION
Registration                                     Continental Breakfasts                                                Refreshment Break               Joint Reception with
148 & 153 Foyer                                  Concourse Foyer                                                       Concourse Foyer                 MobilityTalks International
                                                 Wednesday, April 3                                                    Wednesday Afternoon             Ballroom A
Registration sponsored by                        8 – 8:30 a.m.                                                         Wednesday Afternoon             Reception co-sponsored by
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                                                                                                                                                       Wednesday, April 3
                                                                                                                                                       4:30 – 6 p.m.
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                                                 Thursday, April 4                                                                                     SAE Staff Office
Wednesday, April 3                                                                                                     Coat Check
                                                 7:30 – 8 a.m.
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7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.                                                                                                     Room 141                        Room 150 B
                                                 Thursday Breakfast                                                    Wednesday, April 3              Open during event hours
Thursday, April 4
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7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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Friday, April 5                                                                                                                                        Available throughout
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8 – 10 a.m.                                                                                                                                            the conference
                                                 Friday, April 5                                                       Friday, April 5
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Exhibit Hours                                    8:30 – 9 a.m.
                                                                                                                       8 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
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GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY MEETING - EVENT GUIDE April 3-5, 2019 Washington, DC - SAE International
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   is unified by a shared mission and commitment to putting our engineering
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FACILITY FLOOR PLAN

FIRST
FLOOR                                                                           RETAIL

                                                                   COAT CHECK
                                                                   (ROOM 141)

    REGISTRATION
                                                                    EXHIBITS &
                                                                    NETWORKING
                                                                    BREAKS
                                                                    ALL IN THE
                                                                    CONCOURSE

          Level Three
          (LeveL 3)

          Ballroom
          Meeting Rooms 301–306
          Kitchen

                                                                WEDNESDAY &
                                                                THURSDAY LUNCHES
LEVEL THREE
LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET

                                                    JOINT RECEPTION
                                                    WITH MOBILITYTALKS
                                                    INTERNATIONAL

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SPECIAL EVENTS BY DAY
Wednesday Opening Keynote
Wednesday, April 3
Room 146 AB
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.

                   Lawrence Burns
                   Business Advisor and Author of
                   “Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless
                   Car and How it Will Reshape Our World”

Wednesday Luncheon Roundtable Discussion:                     Joint Lunch with MobilityTalks International
Communicating the Benefits of Advanced                        Co-sponsored by
Technologies to New Vehicle Buyers
Wednesday, April 3
Ballroom C
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

                   Rebecca Lindland                                                Susan Reineke
                   Moderator                                                       Panelist
                   Independent Market Strategist                                   Brand Manager
                                                                                   Reineke Family Dealerships

                   Kevin Ro                                                        Kay Stepper
                   Panelist                                                        Panelist
                   Kevin S. Ro                                                     Vice President, Head of Driver Assistance
                   Director/Group Manager                                          and Automated Driving North America,
                   Toyota Motor North America Inc.                                 Chassis Systems Control
                                                                                   Robert Bosch LLC

                   Jill Ingrassia                                                  Peter Welch
                   Panelist                                                        Panelist
                   Managing Director, Government                                   President and CEO
                   Relations and Traffic Safety Advocacy                           National Automobile Dealers Association
                   AAA

                   For more details including speaker
                   biographies, please go to
                   sae.org/gim or the GI Mobile App.              All paid registration categories (SAE Member, Non-Members,
                                                                  Exhibitors and Students) will receive one luncheon ticket for
                   Refer to the app for the most
                                                                  each day. Lunch tickets will NOT be sold on-site at the event.
                   up-to-date program info.

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AWARDS & RECOGNITION
Awards to be presented at SAE 2019 Government Industry Meeting

     SAE/INTERREGS STANDARDS
     AND REGULATIONS AWARD                                 FOREST R. MCFARLAND AWARD
                         Sue Bai                                              Rini Sherony
                         (スー、白雪)                                              Sr. Principal Engineer
                         Principal Engineer                                   Collaborative Safety Research Center
                                                                              Toyota Motor North America,
                         ATR Division
                                                                              Research & Development
                         Honda R&D Americas, Inc.

     RALPH H. ISBRANT AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY ENGINEERING AWARD

     Allen (Chuck) Bosio*    Paul Marable*          Bradley Staines*       Marcus Ward*
     Vehicle Safety and      Ford Motor             Ford Motor             Ford Motor
     CAE                     Company Limited        Company Limited        Company Limited
     Ford Motor Company                                                          *Unable to Attend
     Limited

                                                                       Awards Presentations
                                                                       & Keynote Luncheon
                                                                       Thursday, April 4, 2019
                                                                       12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
                                                                       Keynote Speaker:
                                                                       Amy Walter
                                                                       Cook Political Report
                                                                       Ballroom C

                                                                       A LUNCH TICKET IS REQUIRED
                                                                       TO ATTEND THIS EVENT.

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SPECIAL EVENTS BY DAY
Thursday Keynote & Awards Luncheon                                      Thursday Luncheon sponsored by
See page 11 for complete list of award recipients.
Thursday, April 4
Ballroom C
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
                                                                          All paid registration categories (SAE
                  Amy Walter                                              Member, Non-Members, Exhibitors and
                  National Editor of the Cook Political Report            Students) will receive one luncheon ticket
                  Host of WNYC’s The Takeaway Fridays                     for each day. Lunch tickets will NOT be
                                                                          sold on-site at the event.

Thursday Plenary Roundtable Discussion: How are States Influencing Technology?
Thursday, April 4
Room 146 AB
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
                  King Gee                                              Kirk Steudle
                  Moderator                                             Panelist
                  Director of Engineering and                           Sr Vice President Transportation
                  Technical Services                                    Systems, Econolite Control Products Inc.
                  AASHTO                                                Principal, CAVita

                  Darrin Grondel                                        Kevin Barker
                  Panelist                                              Panelist
                  Director                                              Deputy Director
                  Washington Traffic Safety Commission                  Fuels and Transportation Division
                                                                        California Energy Commission

                  Angela Castro                                         Jesse Way
                  Panelist                                              Panelist
                  Senior Director Government Affairs,                   Climate Policy Analyst
                  Media Relations & Marketing                           Northeast States for Coordinated
                  RTC of Southern Nevada                                Air Use Management (NESCAUM)

Friday Keynote
Friday, April 5                                                         For more details including speaker
Room 146 AB                                                             biographies, please go to
                                                                        sae.org/gim or the GI Mobile App.
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
                                                                        Refer to the app for the most
                  Heidi King                                            up-to-date program info.
                  Deputy Administrator
                  National Highway Traffic Safety
                  Administration

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YOUR SAE GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY MEETING BADGE
ADMITS YOU INTO THE FOLLOWING:
Thursday, April 4 | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Public Policy and Media Days

5:00 – 8:00 p.m. | Auto Show Exhibit Halls
Sneak Peek Preview and VIP Reception

Friday, April 5
Public Day Opening at Auto Show

For more event details, go to washingtonautoshow.com.

      OTHER AUTO SHOW EVENTS
      Mobility Talks
      Wednesday & Thursday, April 3-4

      Consumer Days
      April 5 – 14

      FedFleet
      April 9 - 11
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TECH SESSIONS                                                                                       WED       THU       FRI
WEEK AT A GLANCE                                                                                   AM   PM   AM   PM   AM   PM    Room No.   Page No.
Automated Driving Systems (G101)                                                                   -    4    -    -    -      -    146 AB      18
Biomechanics (G107)                                                                                -    -    4    -    -      -    145 AB      20
Commercial Vehicle Safety (G110)                                                                   4    -    -    -    -      -     147 A      16
Connected Vehicles – Communicating with Cars (G112)                                                -    -    4    -    -      -     147 A      20
Connected Vehicles – Communicating with Communities (G113)                                         -    -    4    -    -      -     147 A      22
Crashworthiness (G105)                                                                             4    -    -    -    -      -    145 AB      16
Driver Assistance Technologies (G102)                                                              -    -    4    -    -      -    146 AB      20
Driving Efficiencies in Freight Trucks: Vehicles, Technologies, Policies and Fuels Part 1 (G202)   -    -    4    -    -      -     147 B      21
Driving Efficiencies in Freight Trucks: Vehicles, Technologies, Policies and Fuels Part 2 (G203)   -    -    4    -    -      -     147 B      22
Electric Drive Part 1 - Panel Discussion: Models, Markets and Technology (G205)                    4    -    -    -    -      -     146 C      16
Electric Drive Part 2 – Infrastructure (G206)                                                      -    4    -    -    -      -     147 B      18
Future of Light Duty Liquid Fuels (G200)                                                           4    -    -    -    -      -     147 B      17
Integration of Active/Passive Safe (G109)                                                          -    -    -    -    4      -    145 AB      24
Light Duty CAFE/GHG: Today and Tomorrow (G209)                                                     -    -    4    -    -      -     146 C      22
New Mobility – Emerging Personal Mobility Options (G208)                                           -    -    -    -    4      -     146 C      24
New Mobility – Technologies (Autonomous Vehicles) (G207)                                           -    -    4    -    -      -     146 C      21
Non-conventional Seating in AVs (G103)                                                             -    -    4    -    -      -    146 AB      23
Panel Discussion: Battery Safety in Electric Vehicles (G114)                                       -    -    -    -    4      -     147 A      24
Panel Discussion: Chemical Activities Impacting the Automotive Industry (G204)                     -    -    -    -    4      -     147 B      25
Panel Discussion: Cybersecurity / Privacy (G111)                                                   -    4    -    -    -      -     147 A      18
Panel Discussion: New Mobility – Freight Movement/ E-Commerce (G201)                               -    4    -    -    -      -     146 C      19
Partial and Conditional Automation of Vehicles – Challenges for Levels 2 and 3 (G100)              4    -    -    -    -      -    146 AB      17
Pedestrians, Bicyclists, Motorcyclists, and other Vulnerable Road Users (G106)                     -    4    -    -    -      -    145 AB      19
Plenary Roundtable Discussion: How are States Influencing Technology? (G600)                       -    -    -    4    -      -    146 AB      23
Real-Word Data Collection – Meeting Future Safety Needs (G104)                                     -    -    -    -    4      -    146 AB      25
The Human Factors of Automated Driving Systems (G108)                                              -    -    4    -    -      -    145 AB      23

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                  Wednesday April 3

Commercial Vehicle Safety                        Crashworthiness                  (G105)               Panel Discussion: Electric
(G110)                                           9:45 a.m.                                             Drive Part 1 - Models,
9:45 a.m.                                                                                              Markets and Technology
                                                 Room - 145 AB                                         (G205)
Room - 147 A                                     This session will cover a variety of topics related
This session will focus on near- and long-term   to vehicle designs to improve crashworthiness         9:45 a.m.
commercial vehicle safety technology research,   in various crash modes. Presentations will focus
product solutions, and potential application     on topics ranging from occupant restraint             Room - 146 C
pathways.                                        system designs to test methodologies.                 The global landscape for deployment of electric
                                                 Organizers:                                           drive technology varies greatly by region. This
Organizers:                                                                                            panel will cover global trends in EV, including
Leigh S. Merino, Motor & Equipment               Jeff Dix, Nissan North America Inc.; Kedryn           the policies driving these trends; and trends by
Manufacturers Association; Alrik L. Svenson,     Wietholter, NHTSA                                     region. The panelists will also discuss market
NHTSA                                                                                                  trends, including improved technologies/
                                                 9:55 a.m.                                             extended driving range and changes in
                                                                                                       consumer choice.
9:55 a.m.                                        Effect of Test Setup and Seating
Commercial Vehicle Safety Most                   Position Variance in Oblique Frontal                  Organizers:
                                                 Offset Tests                                          James H. Alvis, Kia Motors Corporation;
Wanted 2019 Focus on Driver
                                                 Rudolf Reichert, George Mason University              Steven Boyd, DOE; Michael Safoutin, US EPA;
Fatigue and Crash Avoidance                                                                            Amandine Muskus, Association of Global
Technologies                                                                                           Automakers Inc.
Robert Molloy, National Transportation Safety    10:15 a.m.
Board (NTSB)                                     Update on IIHS Side Impact Research
                                                 Raul A. Arbelaez, Insurance Institute for             Moderator:
                                                 Highway Safety                                        Amandine Muskus~ Association of Global
10:15 a.m.                                                                                              Automakers Inc.
Accelerating the Deployment of
                                                 10:35 a.m.                                            Panelists:
Automatic Emergency Braking in
                                                 Factors Influencing the Correlation of                Robert Bienenfeld~ American Honda Motor Co.
Trucks                                                                                                  Inc.
Kevin Grove, Virginia Tech. Transportation       Car-to-Car Testing and Moving Barrier                 Nick Nigro~ Atlas Public Policy
Institute                                        to Car Testing in the IIHS Side Impact                Bill Robertson~ California Air Resources
                                                 Research Testing                                       Board (CARB)
10:35 a.m.                                       Anthony Dellicolli, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.;           Mahmet Ali Sener~ Daimler AG
                                                 Toyoshiku Ueda, Nissan Technical Center               Barbara Kiss~ General Motors
Safety Analysis of Heavy Truck
Platooning Systems
Douglas Pape, Battelle                           10:55 a.m.
                                                 Update on Lower Interior Impacts to
10:55 a.m.                                       Seat Backs and B-pillars
                                                 Kedryn Wietholter, NHTSA
Application Pathways for Connected
and Automated Commercial Vehicles
Aravind Kailas, Volvo Group North America        11:15 a.m.
                                                 Improving Occupant Protection with
11:15 a.m.                                       Revised Safety Belts
                                                 Carl E. Nash, Demet Ozkan, George Washington
Mirrorless Trucks: Better Safety                 University
Through Better Vision
Stephen Fox, Stoneridge, Inc.

                     For more details including speaker
                     biographies, please go to
                     sae.org/gim or the GI Mobile App.
                     Refer to the app for the most
                     up-to-date program info.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                Wednesday April 3

Future of Light Duty Liquid                          Partial and Conditional
Fuels (G200)                                         Automation of Vehicles –
9:45 a.m.                                            Challenges for Levels 2 and 3
                                                     (G100)
Room - 147 B
Most vehicles on the road today are powered
                                                     9:45 a.m.
by liquid fuels, and forecasts project liquid
fuel-powered internal combustion engines             Room - 146 AB
will continue to be in the market for the next       This session includes presentations related
several decades. This session will explore the       to the deployment of partial and conditional
roles of liquid fuels for light-duty vehicles,       automation systems and performance
including leveraging HOF, the retail perspective     assessment of available systems. Presentations
for such fuel formulations as HOF and E15, the       will cover current limitations on the operational
role of additives in delivering high quality fuels   design domain, hardware and software
and the outlook for light duty diesel vehicles       integration, naturalistic driving and test
and diesel fuel.                                     track performance of systems including
                                                     limitations and driver adaptation/trust
Organizers:                                          issues. Technologies and challenges related
John Eichberger, Fuels Institute; Patrick Kelly,     to development and deployment of L2/L3
American Petroleum Institute; Paul A. Machiele,      features, integrating on-board sensors with off-
US EPA; Kevin Stork, US Department of                board data and keeping driver in the loop will
Energy                                               also be discussed.
                                                     Organizers:
9:55 a.m.                                            Jessica Jermakian, Insurance Institute for
Continued Liquid Fuel Improvements                   Highway Safety; Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor
Remain Essential for Vehicle                         North America Inc.
Performance and Compliance
Bill Studzinski, General Motors                      9:55 a.m.
                                                     Naturalistic Observations on the use
10:20 a.m.                                           of SAE L2 Partially Automated Driving
The Role of Additives                                Systems
Andrew McKnight, Innospec Fuel                       Bryan Reimer, Massachusetts Institute of
Specialties                                          Technology (MIT)

10:45 a.m.                                           10:15 a.m.
Future Fuels, a Retailers                            Assessing the Safety of Assisted
Perspective                                          Driving Systems
Mike Lorenz, Sheetz Inc.                             Matthew J. Avery, Thatcham Research

11:10 a.m.                                           10:35 a.m.
Liquid Fuel Refiners: Delivering Today               Traffic Jam Assist Test Methodology
                                                     Erin Fogle, Transportation Research Center Inc.
and Designing for Tomorrow                           (TRC)
Bob Anderson, Chevron USA Inc.
                                                     10:55 a.m.
                                                     AAA Level 2 AV Testing
                                                     Gregory D. Brannon, AAA National Office

                                                     11:15 a.m.
                                                     Toyota’s Development of (SAE L2/L3)
                                                     Automated Driving Systems
                                                     Derek Caveney, Toyota Motor North America
                                                     Inc.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                               Wednesday April 3

Automated Driving Systems                          Electric Drive Part 2 –                          Panel Discussion:
(G101)                                             Infrastructure (G206)                            Cybersecurity / Privacy
2:30 p.m.                                          2:30 p.m.                                        (G111)
                                                                                                    2:30 p.m.
Room - 146 AB                                      Room - 146 C
This session covers testing and deployment of      As electric vehicles gain market share,          Room - 147 A
vehicles with Automated Driving Systems (i.e.,     how will recharging infrastructure support       This panel addresses the necessity of
systems at SAE Levels 3 through 5) . Topics        them? This session will explore current and      vehicle cybersecurity safety assurance and
include: the perspectives of State governments     potential future EV charging infrastructure      procedures and metrics to indicate the
on AV; an overview of SAE’s own extensive          citing, consumer recharging behavior, the        achievement of a certain level of safety
standards development activities related to AV;    role of utilities and developments in charging   performance including the protection of
an update on international activities related to   technology and capabilities. Speakers also       vehicle electronic systems, communication
these systems; Federal government activities       will explore the possible business models        networks, control algorithms, software, and
related to safe deployment of cars and trucks      for EV recharging and challenges that must       transportation system users. Additional
with ADS and a survey of various efforts           be addressed, such as cyber security and         insights on how to address cyber safety
underway to develop safety tests for ADS.          demands on the electricity grid.                 assurance from the perspective of government
Organizers:                                        Organizers:                                      entities, OEMs, suppliers, public partners, and
Robert Pheiffer, InterRegs, Ltd.; Daniel Carey                                                      standard-setting bodies is discussed.
                                                   Amanda Appelbaum, Fuels Institute; Steven
Smith, Waymo; Dee Williams, NHTSA                  Boyd, DOE                                        Organizers:
                                                                                                    Arthur Carter, NHTSA; Ana M. Meuwissen,
2:40 p.m.                                          2:40 p.m.                                        Robert Bosch LLC
State AV Policies: Protecting the Public           The Evolving Battery Landscape and
while Promoting Innovation                         its Impact on Charging                           Moderator:
Garrett Eucalitto, National Governors              John Warner, NATTBatt                            Arthur Carter~ NHTSA
Association (NGA)
                                                                                                    Panelists:
                                                   3:05 p.m.                                        Lisa T. Boran~ Ford Motor Co., Ltd.
3:00 p.m.                                          Charging Infrastructure Trends and               Urban Jonson~ National Motor Freight Traffic
Overview of the SAE On-Road                        Tools                                             Association, Inc. (NMFTA)
Automated Driving (ORAD) Committee                                                                  Suzanne Lightman~ National Institute of
                                                   Steve Lommele, National Renewable Energy
Efforts                                                                                              Standards & Technology (NIST)
                                                   Laboratory (NREL)
Edward Straub, SAE International; George                                                            Brian T. Murray~ ZF - TRW
Nicols, Toyota Motor Corporation                                                                    Yuval Weisglass~ HARMAN
                                                   3:30 p.m.
                                                   Utility Roles in EV Charging
3:20 p.m.
                                                   Infrastructure
Current “State of Play” of International           John Gartner, Navigant Consulting Inc.
Certification/Regulatory Process and
Validation Methods Development for                 3:55 p.m.
Automated Vehicles                                 The Role of Gas Stations & C-Stores in
Peter Streikwold, RDW, Scott A. Schmidt,
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers Inc.;         e-Mobility
William Gouse, SAE International                   Deepesh Nayanar, Gilbarco Veeder-Root North
                                                   America
3:40 p.m.
NHTSA’s FMVSS Considerations for
Vehicles with Automated Driving
Systems
Lori K. Summers, USDOT-NHTSA; Jeff Loftus,
USDOT-FMCSA

4:00 p.m.
Development of Safety Testing for
Automated Driving Systems
Michelle Chaka, Virginia Tech. Transportation
Institute

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                Wednesday April 3

Panel Discussion: New                                Pedestrians, Bicyclists,
Mobility – Freight Movement/                         Motorcyclists, and other
E-Commerce (G201)                                    Vulnerable Road Users (G106)
2:30 p.m.                                            2:30 p.m.

Room - 147 B                                         Room - 145 AB
This panel will explore the opportunities and        This session focuses on the high incidence of
risks of an E-Commerce world looking at              vulnerable road users involved in motor vehicle
both energy and environmental implications           collisions. It covers crashworthiness and crash
including international trade impacts. Panelists     avoidance solutions to the problem. Data,
will explore the potential for new technologies      testing, and technologies is presented. With
and models to impact delivery services and the       regard to ADS, communication issues with
transportation environment writ large, as well       VRUs are explained. Presentations will also
as the potential for research, data-sharing, and     include challenges related to the interaction
policy change to do the same. The question of        of automated vehicles with pedestrians and
how to enhance quality of life in cities will take   cyclists.
center stage, with the experts contributing
their views on the future of energy efficient        Organizers:
goods movement and what strategies will make         Heath Albrecht, NHTSA; Jeffrey Skvarce,
a difference in the years ahead.                     Continental Automotive Systems US Inc.
Organizers:
Cheryl L. Bynum, US EPA; Prasad A. Gupte, US         2:40 p.m.
Department of Energy; Thomas Madrecki,               Contrasting Vulnerable Road User
UPS                                                  Risk at Intersections and Non-
                                                     Intersections
Moderators:                                          John Michael Sullivan, University of Michigan
Thomas Madrecki~ UPS & Prasad A. Gupte~              (UMTRI)
US Department of Energy
Panelists:                                           3:00 p.m.
Jose Holguin-Veras~ Rensselaer Polytechnic           Vulnerable Road User Protection to
 Institute                                           Achieve Vision Zero
Amy Moore~ Oak Ridge National                        Michael Wagner, Continental Automotive
 Laboratory (ORNL)                                   Systems Inc.
Michael Ruane~ Delaware Valley Regional
 Planning Commission                                 3:20 p.m.
Constantine Samaras~ Carnegie Mellon
 University                                          Returning to Biomechanics To Design
Vignesh Ganapathy~ Postmates                         Autonomous Vehicles for Pedestrian
                                                     Safety
                                                     Jason R. Kerrigan, University of Virginia

                                                     3:40 p.m.
                                                     NHTSA’s Motorcycle Helmet Testing
                                                     Research Program
                                                     Christian Nguyen, Shashi M. Kuppa,
                                                     NHTSA

                                                     4:00 p.m.
                                                     Early Data and Insights from
                                                     the Vulnerable Road User Injury
                                                     Prevention Alliance (VIPA)
                                                     Jason F. Gainey, Volkswagen Group of America
                                                     Inc.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                  Thursday April 4

Biomechanics               (G107)                 Connected Vehicles –                            Driver Assistance
8:00 a.m.                                         Communicating with Cars                (G112)   Technologies (G102)
                                                  8:00 a.m.                                       8:00 a.m.
Room - 145 AB
Presentations will focus on efforts to            Room - 147 A                                    Room - 146 AB
understand the human response to impact and       This session covers issues related to           This session focuses on further development
associated injury risk. Topics in this session    V2V deployments and communications,             and deployment of crash avoidance
will include injury assessments in various        including those related to communications       technologies and Level 1 vehicle automation
crash modes and the development of new            with motorcycles. Connections between           systems. The operation of detection systems
crash dummies and human body models.              autonomous and normal vehicles will be          and crash imminent braking is described as
This session also addresses injury prediction     presented. Implementation challenges will be    well as test protocols and system assessments.
methodologies and laboratory test procedures.     examined such as sensor abilities, spectrum     Presentations are given on current technologies
Real-world epidemiology studies on human          availability, human-machine interface           to assist drivers and mitigate vehicle collisions.
injuries may also be presented.                   issues, security and privacy challenges, and    Finally, topics regarding trust and acceptance
Organizers:                                       interoperability.                               by consumers of the technologies (including
Ann E. Mallory, Transportation Research Center                                                    false alarms) will be included.
                                                  Organizers:
Inc. (TRC); Rodney Rudd, NHTSA                    Sue Bai, Honda R&D Americas Inc.; Hannah        Organizers:
                                                  Izon, Association of Global Automakers Inc.;    Garrick J. Forkenbrock, NHTSA; Tony Gioutsos,
8:10 a.m.                                         Bob Kreeb, NHTSA; Paul Scullion, Association    Tass International
Brain Injuries What can we do?                    of Global Automakers Inc.
Cecilia Sunnevang, Autoliv Development                                                            8:10 a.m.
AB                                                8:10 a.m.                                       Latest Developments in AEB
                                                  Achieving Interoperability and                  Technology & Consumer Testing
8:30 a.m.                                         Security in the Face of Advancing/              Colin Grover, Thatcham Research
Restraint Optimization for Obese                  Changing Technology
Occupants                                         Bob Kreeb, NHTSA                                8:30 a.m.
Hamed Joodaki, Jason R. Kerrigan, University of                                                   NHTSA’s Draft Blind Spot Intervention
Virginia                                                                                          and Opposing Traffic Safety Assist
                                                  8:30 a.m.
                                                  V2X: Innovation and Interoperability,           Research Test Procedures
8:50 a.m.                                         We Don’t Have to Choose                         Taylor R. Manahan, Transportation Research
Challenges of Modeling Obese                      John Kenney, Toyota Information Technology      Center Inc. (TRC)
Occupants                                         Center Co.
Srinivasan Sundararajan, Ford Motor Co.,                                                          8:50 a.m.
Ltd.                                                                                              NHTSA’s Draft Intersection Safety
                                                  8:50 a.m.
                                                  The Evolution of 5G for the Automotive          Assist Research Test Procedure
9:10 a.m.                                         Industry                                        Ian Davis, Transportation Research Center Inc.
Age Differences in Occupant Motion                Andrew Boedigheimer-Thiessen, National          (TRC)
during Simulated In-vehicle Evasive               Telecommunications & Information
Swerving Maneuvers                                Administration                                  9:10 a.m.
Valentina Graci, Children’s Hospital of                                                           Massive Simulation Approach
Philadelphia                                      9:10 a.m.                                       to Ensure Proper Performance
                                                  Carriers View on V2X Direct vs. Non-            of Advanced Driver Assistance
9:30 a.m.                                         direction Connectivity for Safety and           Systems
Elderly Dummy Update and Thoughts                 Mobility Improvement                            Paul A. Weal, Siemens PLM Software
on Vulnerable Occupants for AV                    Matthew Montgomery, Verizon Wireless
Jerry Wang, Humanetics Innovative Solutions                                                       9:30 a.m.
Inc.
                                                  9:30 a.m.                                       Virtual Environment Testing and the
                                                  V2X Design- and Implementation-                 Benefits it Brings to Active Safety
                                                  Considerations from a Motorcyclists             Development
                                                  Perspective                                     Robert Hoffman, Dura Automotive
                                                  Florian Schellin, BMW Motorrad USA              Systems

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20                          Government/Industry Meeting
TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                   Thursday April 4

Driving Efficiencies in Freight                      New Mobility – Technologies
Trucks: Vehicles, Technologies,                      (Autonomous Vehicles) (G207)
Policies and Fuels Part 1 (G202)                     8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
                                                     Room - 146 C
Room - 147 B                                         Travel behavior is changing, and transportation
                                                     and technology companies are looking at
While diesel is the prime technology for the         novel approaches to accommodate these
majority of commercial vehicles, new fuels and       changes. This session will cover the current
technologies are gaining increased interest          state of research and the role policy could play
from policymakers, fleet users and industry.         to mitigate negative environmental impacts
Commercial truck fuel efficiency requirements        with the introduction of autonomous vehicles
are now entering Phase 2 implementation.             (AVs). What are the unique and common
Discussions about future emissions standard for      concerns among stakeholders? What should be
heavy duty on highway vehicle nitrogen oxides        prioritized to support the introduction of safe
the Clean Truck Initiative - are now underway        and efficient AVs to meet the changing needs
between EPA, CARB and Industry. This 2-part          of our society?
session explores existing and future vehicle
technologies and operational approaches              Organizers:
to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and             Erin Boyd, US Department of Energy; Kristin S.
nitrogen oxides then discuss the challenges and
opportunities for existing and future fuels in the   Kenausis, US EPA; Jade Nobles, Toyota Motor
commercial vehicle sector.                           Corp.
Organizers:
                                                     8:10 a.m.
Amanda Appelbaum, Fuels Institute; Kenneth
Howden, US Department of Energy; George              Primer on AV Technology
                                                     Alisyn Malek, May Mobility Inc.
Mitchell, US EPA; Allen Schaeffer, Diesel
Technology Forum
                                                     8:30 a.m.
8:05 a.m.                                            Taking the Green Road: Challenges
Realizing the Potential: Next Steps for              and Opportunities in Autonomous
Heavy Dutys Low-NOx Future                           Vehicle Policy
Bill Robertson, California Air Resources Board       Tony Dutzik, Frontier Group
(CARB); Brian Nelson, US EPA; Coralie Cooper,
Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use             8:50 a.m.
Management (NESCAUM)                                 What We (Might) Know and Dont
                                                     Know
8:50 a.m.                                            Max Parness, Toyota Motor North America Inc.
Looking Back and Looking Forward:
From EPA2010 and Phase 1 GHG,                        9:10 a.m.
Toward Phase 2 GHG and Low-NOx                       Energy Consumption by Autonomous
Matthew Spears, Truck & Engine Manufacturers         Vehicles
Association                                          David Gohlke, Argonne National
                                                     Laboratory
9:10 a.m.
Affordable Simultaneous Emissions                    9:30 a.m.
and Efficiency Improvements from                     Presentation Title TBA
an Integrated Powertrain Systems                     John M. Maddox, Lyft
Perspective
Mihai Dorobantu, Eaton Corporation

9:30 a.m.
Considerations of Fuels, Electrification
and Strategies for Heavy-Duty Vehicles
of the Future
Keith Brandis, Volvo Group North America

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                        Thursday April 4

Connected Vehicles –                                Driving Efficiencies in Freight                      Light Duty CAFE/GHG:
Communicating with                                  Trucks: Vehicles, Technologies,                      Today and Tomorrow (G209)
Communities (G113)                                  Policies and Fuels Part 2 (G203)                     10:15 a.m.
10:15 a.m.                                          10:15 a.m.
                                                                                                         Room - 146 C
Room - 147 A                                        Room - 147 B                                         The auto industry has witness significant
                                                                                                         change in light duty fuel economy and vehicle
This session covers vehicle connectivity within     While diesel is the prime technology for the         GHG regulations. Separate and distinct
pilot programs for SMART cities and other           majority of commercial vehicles, new fuels and       mandates, the need to make long-term
mobility safety programs including connectivity     technologies are gaining increased interest          investment decisions in the face of evolving
with pedestrians, road infrastructures,             from policymakers, fleet users and industry.         technology, and consideration of global
and traffic management systems. Topics              Commercial truck fuel efficiency requirements        markets and standards are key issues. This
include transportation policy, funding, and         are now entering Phase 2 implementation.             panel brings government, industry and policy
collaborations needed between from the              Discussions about future emissions standard for      experts to provide perspective, highlight
public and private. Presentations from officials    heavy duty on highway vehicle nitrogen oxides        technology and compliance concerns, and
participating in Vision Zero projects are           the Clean Truck Initiative - are now underway        share views on shaping policy that helps us,
anticipated, with discussions on how roadway        between EPA, CARB and Industry. This 2-part          collectively meet future goals.
safety is integrated with speed limits and right-   session explores existing and future vehicle
of-way rules.                                       technologies and operational approaches              Organizers:
                                                    to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and             Kevin Bolon, US Government; Laurie Holmes,
Organizers:                                         nitrogen oxides then discuss the challenges and
Matthew Jerinsky, General Motors; Gene M.           opportunities for existing and future fuels in the   Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association;
McHale, Federal Highway Administration              commercial vehicle sector.                           Kenneth R. Katz, NHTSA; James Kliesch,
                                                                                                         American Honda Motor Co. Inc.
                                                    Organizers:
10:25 a.m.                                          Amanda Appelbaum, Fuels Institute; Kenneth
Tampa (THEA) Connected Vehicle                                                                           10:25 a.m.
                                                    Howden, US Department of Energy; George
Deployment Project                                  Mitchell, US EPA; Allen Schaeffer, Diesel            EPA’s Future Assessment of Light Duty
Govindarajan C. Vadakpat, Federal Highway           Technology Forum                                     Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Administration (FHWA)                                                                                    Michael Olechiw, US EPA
                                                    10:25 a.m.
10:45 a.m.                                          Energy Sources for HD Vehicles:                      10:45 a.m.
New York City’s Vision Zero                         Natural Gas for Commercial Vehicles                  Presentation Title TBA
Ann Marie Doherty, New York City DOT                Kevin Stork, US Department of Energy                 Kate Whitefoot, Carnegie Mellon
                                                                                                         University
11:05 a.m.                                          10:50 a.m.
Honda’s Smart Intersection and V2X                  Renewable Diesel - The Next-                         11:05 a.m.
Pilot Deployment in Ohio                            Generation Non-Fossil Solution                       Perspectives on GHG Regulation:
Sue Bai, Honda R&D Americas Inc.                    Matt Leuck, Neste Oil Corporation                    Finding the Balance Between What
                                                                                                         Customers Want and What the Future
11:25 a.m.                                          11:15 a.m.                                           Industry Needs
                                                                                                         Carla Bailo, Center For Automotive
CARMA, Building an Open Source                      Diesel Fuel Quality in Modern Engines                Research
Community for Cooperative                           The Pursuit for Improvement
Automation                                          John Eichberger, Fuels Institute
Taylor Lochrane, Federal Highway                                                                         11:25 a.m.
Administration (FHWA)                                                                                    Presentation Title TBA
                                                    11:40 a.m.                                           Brian McKay, Continental Automotive Systems
                                                    Electrification for Heavy Duty: Myths                Inc.
11:45 a.m.                                          & Facts
Traffic Optimization for Signalized                 Julie Furber, Cummins Inc.
                                                                                                         11:45 a.m.
Corridors: Traffic-Level Simulation
                                                                                                         Automaker Perspective on the
Results Summary
Roy W. Goudy, Nissan Group of North America                                                              Regulatory Landscape
                                                                                                         Tom Stricker, Toyota Motor North America
                                                                                                         Inc.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                   Thursday April 4

Non-conventional Seating                         The Human Factors of                              Plenary Roundtable
in AVs (G103)                                    Automated Driving Systems                         Discussion: How are States
10:15 a.m.                                       (G108)                                            Influencing Technology?
                                                 10:15 a.m.                                        (G600)
Room - 146 AB                                                                                      3:00 p.m.
Presentations focus on efforts to understand     Room - 145 AB
the human response to impact and associated      This session covers human factors of how          Room - 146 AB
injury risk associated with potential future     different drivers use Automated Driving
seating configurations in autonomous vehicles                                                      What began in California with regulations to
                                                 Systems (ADS) and Advanced Driver Assistance
(i.e. Reclined, Rotated, Rear Facing, Carriage                                                     reduce emissions has expanded to 13 states
                                                 Systems (ADAS). Topics focus on accessibility
Seating etc.). Topics include biomechanics,                                                        which have adopted California’s LEV program
                                                 issues for people with disabilities, methods of
injury assessments in various crash modes                                                          while 7 states have passed legislation to allow
                                                 design for human-machine interfaces external
and the development of new crash dummies                                                           automated vehicles to drive on the roads with
                                                 to the vehicle, driver engagement strategies
and human body models,injury prediction                                                            7 more states having pending legislation.
                                                 inside the vehicle, and long-term development
methodologies and laboratory test procedures.                                                      Additionally, manufacturers are innovating at
                                                 strategies. Presentations will focus on how
Real-world epidemiology studies (CIREN) on                                                         an unprecedented rate.
                                                 the human driver interacts with and uses
human injuries.                                  automated features
Organizers:                                      Organizers:                                       Moderator:
John J. Combest, Nissan Technical Center;        Zachary J. Bolton, Continental Automotive         King Gee~ AASHTO
Daniel Parent, NHTSA                             Systems Inc.; Thomas Fincannon, NHTSA             Panelists:
                                                                                                   Darrin Grondel~ Washington Traffic Safety
10:25 a.m.                                       10:25 a.m.                                         Commission
ATD Seating in Highly Reclined Seats             AV Communications to Other Road                   Angela Castro~ RTC of Southern Nevada
Aloke Prasad, NHTSA                              Users                                             Kirk Steudle~ Econolite Control Products Inc. &
                                                 John Shutko, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.                  CAVita
10:45 a.m.                                                                                         Kevin Barker~ California Energy Commission
Biomechanical Responses and Injury                                                                 Jesse Way~ Northeast States for Coordinated
                                                 10:45 a.m.                                         Air Use Management (NESCAUM)
Assessment of Post Mortem Human                  Driver Engagement with ADS-
Surrogates in Various Rear-facing                Equipped Vehicles
Seating Configurations                           Christian Jerome, NHTSA
Yun-Seok Kang, Ohio State University; Jason
Stammen, NHTSA
                                                 11:05 a.m.
                                                 Accessibility for People with
11:05 a.m.                                       Disabilities
Human Model Occupant Kinematics in               Speaker TBA
Highly Reclined Seats during Frontal
Crashes                                          11:25 a.m.
Kyle Boyle, University of Michigan
(UMTRI)
                                                 Interactions Between Automated
                                                 Driving Systems and Legacy
                                                 Vehicles
11:25 a.m.                                       James W. Jenness, Westat Inc.
Biomechanical Responses of Pediatric
Occupants in Non-Standard Seating                11:45 a.m.
Position                                         Humanizing Autonomy: How to
Jalaj Maheshwari, Aditya Belwadi, Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia                         Design Safe Hand-over and Take-
                                                 over Scenarios for Highly Automated
11:45 a.m.                                       Driving
                                                 Thomas Voehringer-Kuhnt, Continental
Biomechanical Challenges                         Automotive Systems Inc.
for Unconventional Seating
Configurations?
Cecilia Sunnevang, Autoliv Development AB

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                             Friday April 5

Integration of Active/                           New Mobility – Emerging                               Panel Discussion: Battery
Passive Safe (G109)                              Personal Mobility Options                    (G208)   Safety in Electric Vehicles
10:15 a.m.                                       10:15 a.m.                                            (G114)
                                                                                                       10:15 a.m.
Room - 145 AB                                    Room - 146 C
New safety control systems that are aware        This session will explore innovative emerging         Room - 147 A
of the environment around the vehicle is the     personal mobility across a range of options           This panel will bring experts together to
focus of this session. Presentations cover how   as it relates to cities, big data, transit, and the   have discussions on safe battery design
the systems anticipate and react to hazardous    growing options for first/last mile micro-            for electric-powered vehicles. Statistical
situations, and how adjustments to steering,     mobility.                                             relevance, incidence levels, and case studies
braking, seat belts, and other passive safety                                                          of vehicle battery fires will covered, along
devices are made.                                Organizers:
                                                                                                       with challenges for safe battery designs
                                                 William P. Chernicoff, Toyota Motor North             vs. higher energy density, testing protocols
Organizers:                                      America Inc.; Meredith Cleveland, US EPA;             and requirements as well as proper fire
Saeed David Barbat, Ford Motor Co., Ltd.;        Rachael Nealer, US Department of Energy; Lisa         extinguishment. The format will consist of 5
Sanjay Patel, NHTSA                              Snapp, US EPA                                         minute presentations by each panelists.
                                                                                                       Organizers:
10:25 a.m.                                       10:25 a.m.                                            Raul A. Arbelaez, Insurance Institute for
Measuring and Modeling Occupant                  Recent Advances and Trends in                         Highway Safety; Thomas Barth, NTSB
Responses During Abrupt Vehicle                  Personal Mobility in Cities
Maneuvers                                        Shruti Vaidyanathan, American Council for an          Moderators:
Jingwen Hu, Matthew Reed, Sheila Ebert,          Energy Efficient                                      Raul A. Arbelaez~ Insurance Institute for
Monica Jones, Byoung-Keon Park, University of
Michigan (UMTRI)                                                                                       Highway Safety & Thomas Barth~ NTSB
                                                 10:50 a.m.                                            Panelists:
                                                 Mobility Innovation: Complete Trips                   Andrew Klock~ National Fire Protection
10:45 a.m.
                                                 for All                                                Association (NFPA)
Acting Before the Crash - The                    Christina Gikakis, DOT                                Josh Lamb~ Sandia National
Relevance of Pre-triggered Systems                                                                      Laboratories
within an Integral Safety Strategy               11:15 a.m.                                            Galen Ressler~ General Motors
Jochen Feese, Mercedes-Benz AG                                                                         Elham Sahraei~ Electric Vehicle Safety
                                                 Presentation Title TBA                                 Laboratory, Temple University
                                                 Melinda Hanson, BIRD
11:05 a.m.                                                                                             Makoto Yoshida~ Nissan Motor Corporation
Partial Automation of Vehicles                   11:40 a.m.
Challenges to Reach Level 2 and 3                Advanced Technology Solutions for
Klaus Kompass, BMW Group
                                                 Promoting New and Greener Personal
                                                 Mobility Options
11:25 a.m.                                       Lei Zhang, University of Maryland
Preparing for the Future with Safe,
Intelligent Mobility
Mutaz Shkoukani, Leonard Cech, Joyson Safety
Systems; Ingo Kalliske, Joyson Safety Systems
Aschaffenburg GmbH;

11:45 a.m.
Passive and Active Integration
Technology and Process
Chuck Bartlett, Raad Konja, ZF Group

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS                                                                                                Friday April 5

Panel Discussion: Chemical                          Real-Word Data Collection –
Activities Impacting the                            Meeting Future Safety Needs
Automotive Industry (G204)                          (G104)
10:15 a.m.                                          10:15 a.m.

Room - 147 B                                        Room - 146 AB
This panel session will discuss new State           This session is devoted to analyses based
initiatives covering Lithium Ion, Lead Acid         on real-world data, includeing effectiveness
batteries, Zinc in tires, vehicle fluid leaks and   studies of driver assistance technologies.
others, as well as, Federal certification and       Presentations focus on how real-world data
compliance topics that may affect OEM &             is being applied to make product decisions to
suppliers decisions on material, engineering        address the safety needsas well as data needs
and manufacturing choices.                          for an increasingly automated future as new
                                                    technologies are incrementally deployed.
Organizers:
Laurie Holmes, Motor & Equipment                    Organizers:
Manufacturers Association; Daniel J. Selke,         Chou-Lin Chen, NHTSA; David S. Liu, American
Mercedes-Benz USA LLC                               Honda Motor Co. Inc.

Moderator:                                          10:25 a.m.
Maureen F. Gorsen~ Alston & Bird LLP                Partnership in Analytics and Research
Panelists:
                                                    in Transportation Safety (PARTS):
Terri Goldberg~ NEWMOA                              Demonstrating the Success of the
Marc Janssens~ Southwest Research                   Partnership Model
 Institute (SWRI)                                   Joseph Kolly, NHTSA; Tim Czapp, Fiat Chrysler
Thomas Lewandowski~ Gradient                        Automobiles (FCA)
 Corporation
James Lundstrom~ Volvo Car Corporation              10:45 a.m.
Karl Palmer~ Department of Toxic Substances
 Control (CA DTSC)
                                                    Real World Data on Crash Avoidance
                                                    Effectiveness
                                                    Jessica Cicchino, Insurance Institute for
                                                    Highway Safety

                                                    11:05 a.m.
                                                    Data Collection and Analysis for ADAS
                                                    System Design and Benefit Estimation
                                                    Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor Corporation

                                                    11:25 a.m.
                                                    Field Study of Light Vehicle Automatic
                                                    Emergency Braking (AEB) and
                                                    Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
                                                    Bob Kreeb, Jenny Zhang, NHTSA

                                                    11:45 a.m.
                                                    Updates on NHTSA’s Crash Data
                                                    Systems and DOT’s Safety Data
                                                    Initiative
                                                    John E. Brophy, Rajesh Subramanian,
                                                    NHTSA

                       For more details including speaker
                       biographies, please go to
                       sae.org/gim or the GI Mobile App.
                       Refer to the app for the most
                       up-to-date program info.

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PARTICIPANTS INDEX
A                                                                      G                                                                    M                                                                   S
Albrecht,Heath............................................19           Gainey,Jason F.............................................19        Machiele,Paul A...........................................17        Safoutin,Michael..........................................16
Alvis,James H...............................................16         Gartner,John................................................18       Maddox,John M...........................................21          Sahraei,Elham.............................................24
Anderson,Bob..............................................17           Gee,King.......................................................23    Madrecki,Thomas........................................19           Samaras,Constantine.................................19
Appelbaum,Amanda..................... 18, 21, 22                       Gikakis,Christina.........................................24         Maheshwari,Jalaj........................................23          Schaeffer,Allen..................................... 21, 22
Arbelaez,Raul A....................................16, 24              Gioutsos,Tony.............................................20         Malek,Alisyn.................................................21     Schellin,Florian...........................................20
Avery,Matthew J..........................................17            Gohlke,David................................................21       Mallory,Ann E..............................................20       Schmidt,Scott A..........................................18
                                                                       Goldberg,Terri.............................................25        Manahan,Taylor R.......................................20           Scullion,Paul................................................20

B                                                                      Gorsen,Maureen F......................................25
                                                                       Goudy,Roy W..............................................22
                                                                                                                                            McHale,Gene M...........................................22
                                                                                                                                            McKay,Brian.................................................22
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Selke,Daniel J..............................................25
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Sener,Mahmet Ali........................................16
Bailo,Carla....................................................22      Gouse,William..............................................18        McKnight,Andrew.......................................17            Sherony,Rini...........................................17, 25
Bai,Sue................................................... 20, 22      Graci,Valentina............................................20        Merino,Leigh S.............................................16       Shkoukani,Mutaz........................................24
Barbat,Saeed David...................................24                Grondel,Darrin............................................23         Meuwissen,Ana M.......................................18            Skvarce,Jeffrey............................................19
Barth,Thomas..............................................24           Grove,Kevin..................................................16      Mitchell,George..................................... 21, 22         Smith,Daniel Carey.....................................18
Bartlett,Chuck.............................................24          Grover,Colin.................................................20      Molloy,Robert...............................................16      Snapp,Lisa...................................................24
Belwadi,Aditya...........................................23            Gupte,Prasad A...........................................19          Montgomery,Matthew..............................20                  Spears,Matthew..........................................21
Bienenfeld,Robert.......................................16                                                                                  Moore,Amy...................................................19      Stammen,Jason..........................................23
Boedigheimer-Thiessen,Andrew............20                                                                                                                                                                      Steudle,Kirk.................................................23
Bolon,Kevin.................................................22         H                                                                    Murray,Brian T..............................................18
                                                                                                                                            Muskus,Amandine......................................16             Stork,Kevin.............................................17, 22
Bolton,Zachary J........................................23             Hanson,Melinda..........................................24                                                                               Straub,Edward.............................................18
Boran,Lisa T..................................................18                                                                                                                                                Stricker,Tom.................................................22
Boyd,Erin.......................................................21
                                                                       Hoffman,Robert.........................................20
                                                                       Holguin-Veras,Jose....................................19             N                                                                   Subramanian,Rajesh.................................25
Boyd,Steven...........................................16, 18           Holmes,Laurie...................................... 22, 25           Nealer,Rachael............................................24        Sullivan,John Michael.................................19
Boyle,Kyle....................................................23       Howden,Kenneth................................. 21, 22               Nelson,Brian.................................................21     Summers,Lori K...........................................18
Brandis,Keith................................................21        Hu,Jingwen..................................................24       Nguyen,Christian.........................................19         Sundararajan,Srinivasan..........................20
Brannon,Gregory D.....................................17                                                                                    Nicols,George...............................................18      Sunnevang,Cecilia......................................23
Brophy,John E.............................................25                                                                                                                                                    Svenson,Alrik L............................................16
Bynum,Cheryl L...........................................19            I                                                                    Nigro,Nick.....................................................16
                                                                                                                                            Nobles,Jade..................................................21
                                                                       Izon,Hannah................................................20
                                                                                                                                                                                                                U
C                                                                                                                                           O                                                                   Ueda,Toyoshiku...........................................16
Carter,Arthur................................................18        J                                                                    Olechiw,Michael..........................................22
Caveney,Derek.............................................17
Chaka,Michelle.............................................18
                                                                       Janssens,Marc.............................................25
                                                                       Jerinsky,Matthew.......................................22
                                                                                                                                            Ozkan,Demet...............................................16
                                                                                                                                                                                                                V
Chen,Chou-Lin............................................25                                                                                                                                                     Vadakpat,Govindarajan C........................22
Chernicoff,William P...................................24
                                                                       Jermakian,Jessica.......................................17
                                                                       Jones,Monica Lynn Haumann..................24                        P                                                                   Vaidyanathan,Shruti..................................24
Cicchino,Jessica..........................................25           Jonson,Urban...............................................18        Palmer,Karl..................................................25
Cleveland,Meredith....................................24
Combest,John J..........................................23
                                                                       Joodaki,Hamed..........................................20            Pape,Douglas...............................................16
                                                                                                                                            Parent,Daniel..............................................23       W
Cooper,Coralie.............................................21                                                                                                                                                   Wagner,Michael...........................................19
Czapp,Tim....................................................25        K                                                                    Park,Byoung-Keon....................................24
                                                                                                                                            Parness,Max.................................................21      Wang,Jerry..................................................20
                                                                       Kailas,Aravind..............................................16       Patel,Sanjay.................................................24     Weal,Paul A.................................................20

D                                                                      Kalliske,Ingo................................................24
                                                                       Kang,Yun-Seok...........................................23
                                                                                                                                            Pheiffer,Robert............................................18
                                                                                                                                            Prasad,Aloke...............................................23
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Whitefoot,Kate...........................................22
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Wietholter,Kedryn......................................16
Davis,Ian.......................................................20     Katz,Kenneth R...........................................22                                                                              Williams,Dee................................................18
Dellicolli,Anthony........................................16           Kelly,Patrick..................................................17
                                                                                                                                            Q
Dix,Jeff..........................................................16
Doherty,Ann Marie.....................................22
                                                                       Kenausis,Kristin S.......................................21
                                                                       Kenney,John................................................20        Quigley,Tina.................................................23     Y
Dorobantu,Mihai..........................................21            Kerrigan,Jason R..................................19, 20                                                                                 Yoshida,Makoto..........................................24
Dutzik,Tony...................................................21       Kliesch,James.............................................22
                                                                                                                                            R
                                                                       Klock,Andrew..............................................24
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Z
E                                                                      Kolly,Joseph................................................25
                                                                       Kompass,Klaus...........................................24
                                                                                                                                            Reed,Matthew.............................................24
                                                                                                                                            Reichert,Rudolf............................................16       Zhang,Jenny................................................25
Ebert,Sheila.................................................24        Konja,Raad..................................................24       Ressler,Galen...............................................24      Zhang,Lei.....................................................24
Eichberger,John....................................17, 22              Kreeb,Bob.............................................20, 25         Robertson,Bill..............................................21
Eucalitto,Garrett..........................................18          Kuppa,Shashi M...........................................19          Robertson,William......................................16
                                                                                                                                            Ruane,Michael..............................................19
F                                                                      L                                                                    Rudd,Rodney William...............................20

Feese,Jochen..............................................24           Lamb,Joshua...............................................24
Fincannon,Thomas.....................................23                Leuck,Matt...................................................22
Forkenbrock,Garrick J...............................20                 Lewandowski,Thomas...............................25
Fox,Stephen.................................................16         Lightman,Suzanne......................................18
Furber,Julie..................................................22       Liu,David S...................................................25
                                                                       Lochrane,Taylor WP...................................22
                                                                       Loftus,Jeff.....................................................18
                                                                       Lorenz,Mike..................................................17
                                                                       Lundstrom,James......................................25

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