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Speaker

Alexandre Mugnai

Business Development Manager, ESTECO

Alex is a mechanical engineer, graduated from the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. His background is mainly in the software industry where he has started initially as a support engineer, system integrator and later a sales director, at first in the area of passive safety and later also within the active safety domain.
Today Alex is a Business Development Manager at ESTECO specialized in the automotive industry and in particular within the AD/ADAS verification and validation domain on top of its initially developed passive safety experience. He mainly operates in Europe and collaborates with a number of different companies to address the validation and verification challenges of autonomous driving vehicles. This involves data generation (lidar & GNSS/IMU providers), testing, data mining as well as understanding how to identify most critical conditions in a simulation environment while using real test data as a starting point, and last but not least to measure the risk of the simulated scenarios.

The Pop in Your Job – What drives you? Why do you love your job?
Very simple: people and technology. Validating and verifying an autonomous driving vehicle requires multiple companies to work together each with their level of expertise. The fun is meeting people with different technical and cultural backgrounds. And of course let’s not forget the technology: you get to play with very advanced sensors and use all sorts of AI based algorithms. In this domain you think less as a traditional engineer where use cases are well defined and more as a data scientist, where all is driven by statistics and probabilities.

Session

2 | Performance Café

Tuesday, September 30

11:00 am - 03:00 pm

Less Details

  • How to use simulation technologies and AI effectively to define safety cases?
  • How to combine the traditional V-cycle development with the CI/CD processes used for algorithm developments?
  • Which strategies can be adopted to identify edge cases and to decide whether they are an acceptable risk for the vehicle?
  • When are the simulations models detailed enough to contribute into the safety case?
  • How is the trade-off between the computational cost of the simulations and their accuracy considered?
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Company

ESTECO

ESTECO is an independent software company, highly specialized in numerical optimization and simulation process and data management. With 25 years of experience, ESTECO supports over 300 international organizations in excelling in their digital engineering experience, accelerating the decision-making process and reducing development time. Ford Motor Company, Honda, Lockheed Martin, Toyota and Whirlpool are just a few of the major companies relying on ESTECO Technology. ESTECO is the owner of VOLTA, the innovative enterprise platform for Simulation Process and Data Management and design optimization, and modeFRONTIER, the leading software solution for simulation process automation and optimization in the engineering design process.