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CARISSMA research and test centre

Leading scientific centre for vehicle safety in Germany on more than 4,000 square metres on the THI campus

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High Definition test field

At three city centre junctions in Ingolstadt

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Outdoor testing ground

Road tests up to 80 km/h, real traffic situations

Site on the eastern outskirts of the city

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CARISSMA

Center of Automotive Research on Integrated Safety Systems and Measurement Area

The THI research and test center CARISSMA has been designed as leading scientific center for vehicle safety in Germany. The 123 meters long building was opened in June 2016. With more than 4,000 square meters of floor space, it houses a total of ten state-of-the-art test facilities including an indoor test facility for integrated safety systems (crash tests and robot-controlled vehicle tests), a drop tower, a Car2X lab, a safe energy storage lab, a simulation cluster, an HiL lab and a full-vehicle test bench. CARISSMA also has an outdoor test facility for integrated safety systems and a driving simulator with a hexapod movement platform as well as a pedestrian protection lab for developing new testing and sensing methods. When the final expansion stage has been completed in 2018, a total of 85 researchers and test engineers will be working at CARISSMA.

The aim of this facility is to conduct applied research in order to enhance traffic safety in Germany and abroad. To this end, CARISSMA works with car manufacturers, scientists and research institutions all over the world. Working on an interdisciplinary basis, the scientists involved seek to tackle the social challenge of “Vision Zero” – achieving the ultimate goal of zero traffic deaths. Currently some 39,000 people are killed per year on Europe’s roads alone.

CARISSMA News

Recycling used batteries: THI and Saubermacher plan co-operation

The recovery and recycling of heavy metals from used batteries is a challenge. Professor Hans-Georg Schweiger and Dr. Yash Kotak from Ingolstadt… more

THI and AVL open test laboratory for sustainable and safe e-mobility

Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences and the global mobility technology company AVL are joining forces in battery development. The partners have… more
Consul Carmen Cecilia Villanueva Bracho (6th from left) with Mexican THI students and staffConsul Carmen Cecilia Villanueva Bracho (6th from left) with Mexican THI students and staff (Photo: THI).

Mexican consul at the THI

Consul Carmen Cecilia Villanueva Bracho and Estefanía Pérez, Cultural Officer of the Mexican Consulate in Frankfurt am Main, visited the university… more
Successful conclusion: The IN2Lab team on the day of the final presentations (Photo: THI).

IN2Lab research project successfully completed

Over three and a half years, the "First Mile" test field was set up at Auwaldsee in Ingolstadt and a safety system for automated driving functions was… more
Michael Graf (centre) and participants from the THI (Photo: THI).

Best Paper Award for Michael Graf

At this year's VDI conference on vehicle safety, the CARISSMA test engineer and doctoral student impressed the audience with his presentation on tests… more
Scientists tested various scenarios (Photo: THI).

Project partners meet for a boot camp

The project partners involved in the development of the "First Mile" test field in Ingolstadt are organizing a boot camp this week. The scientists… more
The prizes were accepted by Professor Michael Botsch (2nd from left) and Professor Werner Huber (3rd from left) for the "KIVI" team and Dr Meinert Lewerenz (centre) for "I-BasE" (Photo: Christine Olma).

Rotary Research Award for outstanding work on topics of the future

Two research groups from Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences (THI) received the award, endowed with 2,500 euros each, for AI-based mobility… more
Counting loops and time series of counts on the Southern Ring Road (Photo: e:fs).

Live and freely accessible: SAVeNoW provides traffic data from Ingolstadt

The SAVeNoW research project makes vehicle counts from the entire Ingolstadt city area and high-resolution weather data publicly available.… more
 You could find out what role AI plays in autonomous driving in the CARISSMA hall (Photo: THI).

Successful debut: First Bavarian Artificial Intelligence Conference (BAI.CON) in Ingolstadt

Experts from science and business discussed the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in various areas on October 4th and 5th at the Congress… more
THI employees at the ICTS (Photo: THI).

THI presents itself at ITSC

From September 24th to 28th, the renowned International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC) took place in Bilbao, Spain. Professor… more

Three institutes are located at the CARISSMA research and test centre

The CARISSMA Institute of Safety in Future Mobility (C-ISAFE) is concerned with anticipatory accident detection and accident mitigation. It is concerned with global vehicle safety, which uses all the information available, including to guide unprotected road users safely through road traffic. With its predictive accident detection and mitigation it makes an important contribution to the EU's Vision Zero. This includes safety systems ranging from sensors to actuators and their evaluation in the context of automated driving. One focus is on protection in bad weather conditions.

The CARISSMA Institute of Automated Driving (C-IAD) focuses on the development, testing and validation of automated driving functions. In the context of road safety, the focus is on accident prevention. Here the institute is closely networked with the Research Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AININ - Artificial Network Ingolstadt) located at the THI. As a cross-sectional topic, the institute is intensively engaged in research on human factors (e.g. trust, acceptance, ethics) as well as user experience/usability evaluation in the field of automated driving.

The CARISSMA Institute of Electric, Connected and Secure Mobility (C-ECOS) is thematically broadly based and pursues the focal points of safe electromobility and accident analysis, Car2X communication in connection with intelligent traffic systems and cyber-physical systems as well as the focus on automotive IT security.

The three institutes use synergy effects both among themselves and with other THI facilities, including in the areas of testing and validation and safe automated driving. The CARISSMA spokesperson is responsible for the further networking and representation of the three institutes.

Speaker

Programme director and Academic advisor "Electrical Engineering and Electromobility" (Master), Research Professor for Vehicle Safety
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Birkner
Phone: +49 841 9348-3404
Room: A112
E-Mail:

Scientific Research Officer CARISSMA

Scientific Research Officer CARISSMA
Thomas Dorsch
Phone: +49 841 9348-3334
Room: H021
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Contact and Information

CARISSMA

Postal Address
PO Box 21 04 54
85019 Ingolstadt

Visitors' Address
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Esplanade 10
85049 Ingolstadt

CARISSMA Outdoor test facility
Marie-Curie-Straße 19
85055 Ingolstadt

Phone: +49 841 9348-6121

E-Mail: info@carissma.eu  

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