Marek is a senior expert in perception, control, and safety for ADAS and AD at Volkswagen Group. He joined the group’s subsidiary Carmeq in 2007 for work on a research version of today’s long-desired highway pilot systems and has accumulated substantial experience in sensor data fusion and safety concepts for SAE L2 and L3 products. Today he is contributing to the accomplishment of SOTIF within the AD Alliance of Robert Bosch GmbH and Volkswagen’s software company CARIAD SE, on the CARIAD side.
The Pop in Your Job
For me, automated driving on SAE level 3 is a key threshold towards robotics interacting with an open world. From a background in robotics, AI, and automotive sensor data fusion, paving the way for L3 automated driving as an end users' product became my mission just naturally. For me, this is "the automotive Apollo project", a notion that shall summarize both the attraction and the difficulty involved in this journey, together with the fact that the challenge is primarily a technical one. SOTIF (Safety of the Intended Functionality) has become the community's key label for the related effort, and therefore my "office door label". It does provide a good frame, yet nevertheless, the task has occasionally been underestimated in industry.