DANGUN
Intelligent Perception System for Autonomous Vehicles
Project description
Electric vehicles, connectivity and autonomous driving functions will revolutionise the automotive domain, which is a major challenge for vehicle manufacturers. Customers should be willing to pay for autonomous driving features that are a small part of the total car costs. The rationale behind DANGUN is that rather than using expensive sensors a comparable performance can be achieved through the close cooperation of suppliers of advanced perception sensors, vehicle manufactures and academia. The DANGUN project aims to develop a Traffic Jam Pilot function with autonomous capabilities using low-cost automotive components.
France
Republic of Korea
ControlWorks
Republic of Korea
Hanyang University
Republic of Korea
KATECH
Republic of Korea
LG Electronics
Republic of Korea
Renault - Samsung Motors
Republic of Korea
Project publications
- DANGUN Project results leaflet Project Leaflet 09 October 2019 Download
- DANGUN Success story Success story 01 November 2021 Download
- End-user happiness DANGUN Magazine article Issue 31 (November 2018) Download
- ITEA at Smart City Expo 2019 Magazine article Issue 35 (March 2020) Download
- Enhancing from established roots Magazine article Issue 39 (July 2021) Download
- Hanyang University Magazine article Issue 40 (November 2021) Download
- ITEA Success story: DANGUN Magazine article Issue 40 (November 2021) Download
- ITEA DANGUN Exploitable Results by Third Parties Exploitable Results 27 June 2019
- Demonstration of autonomous driving on Seoul roads with DANGUN algorithm News item 14 March 2019
- Twelve ITEA projects showcased at Smart City Expo World Congress News item 22 November 2019
- Dangun results on KBS News Korea Press article 11 March 2019
- Dangun results on KBS News Korea Press article 11 March 2019
- Dangun results on JTBC News Korea Press article 11 March 2019
Work package documents
- D1.3_Integration information - DANGUN vehicles Work package document 27 July 2018
- DANGUN Public SotA Work package document 17 September 2019