Our research on the safety aspects of vehicle communication was presented at an international conference

The Department of Automotive Technologies was represented at the 11th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems (VEHITS 2025) held in Porto, Portugal, where the latest advances in vehicle technologies and intelligent transport systems took center stage.

Our poster presentation at the event, titled “Investigating the safety effects of degraded wireless performance on connected longitudinal driver assistance functions”, highlights how wireless communication quality can impact the safety of cooperative driver assistance systems — a key issue for the development of cooperative and automated mobility. The poster was successfully presented by Roland Nagy, PhD student, who sparked active professional dialogue with the conference audience.

We are also proud that Árpád Török Ph.D and .Zsombor Pethő Ph.D  chaired individual technical sessions at the conference, contributing to the dissemination of the latest research findings and to international scientific discourse. We would also like to thank our colleague, Tamás Kazár, PhD student, for representing our research group at the event.

Many thanks to the organizers of VEHITS for providing a high-quality platform to discuss the future of cooperative and automated mobility.

Roland Nagy