Driverless team

Our team

Driverless

Developing the sensing, control, and autonomy stack that enables the car to perceive, decide, and drive on its own.

What we do

The Driverless team’s main mission is to bring autonomous functionality to the car, with the long-term goal of developing a fully driverless vehicle that could be part of a future platform, such as ER27. Their responsibility is to push the boundaries of what the organisation can achieve in autonomous systems.

The team is divided into two groups: a software group consisting of nine members and a mechanical group of four. The software team is responsible for all driverless-related code, as well as ensuring proper electronic integration. Meanwhile, the mechanical team works on modifying the car to make it safely controllable by a computer. This includes implementing digital steering, integrating sensors, and designing an emergency braking system.

Team Leader

Jona Haggärde

Jona Haggärde

We’re teaching the car to see, decide, and act on its own. Reliability and predictability matter more than anything else when there’s no driver to compensate.
Driverless team

Team Members:Mari Jenn Barcebal Cabalquinto, William Jacobsson, Niklas Roslund, Oliver Rosvall, Marcus Andreasson, Sauptik Mukherjee, Max Wilhelmsson, Tiantian Liang, Nils Fahrni, Hampuz Togeretz

Behind the scenes

How Driverless works

Driverless car
Driverless car

Software group

The software group focuses on developing the algorithms and software architecture that enable autonomous driving. This includes perception, localization, path planning, and control systems.

Driverless car
Driverless car

Hardware group

The hardware group is responsible for designing and manufacturing the physical components that support the autonomous driving systems, including sensors, actuators, and computing hardware.