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Where's My Flying Car?

IAM RoadSmart
Self-Driving Cars
Flying Cars
In-Car Voice Assistants
Artificial Intelligence
Road Safety
User Interface Standards
Electric Vehicles
Autonomous Vehicles
Subscription Models
Consumer Behavior
Vehicle-To-X (V2X) Technology
Wireless Charging
Knight Rider
Autonomous Emergency Braking
Smart Cities
Future Transport
Emergency Services
Transportation
Digital Twins
Urbanization

Are the promises of fantastical transport in science fiction possible… and if so, what are the facts? Each episode, racing driver, presenter and motoring connoisseur Rebecca Jackson is joined by an expert guest to find out how close we are to these futuristic dreams becoming reality. This is an IAM RoadSmart podcast

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In the final episode of this series Paul Wilson, Chair of the Smart Cities World advisory board, talks with Rebecca Jackson about what alternative energy sources could be used to power our transport of the future. They discuss the need to find a solu... more

Karla Jakeman, formerly Head of Automated Transport at TRL, joins Rebecca to talk about self-driving taxi cabs. They discuss what the passenger experience will be like in a Robo Taxi and how soon will this be part of our everyday lives. Plus, what sa... more

Arun Ulahannan, Assistant Professor of Future Transport, joins Rebecca Jackson to talk about the future of electric vehicle charging – could the charge-as-you-drive roads shown in science fiction ever become a reality? They discuss of whole range of ... more

Professor Colin Lee, from Queens University Belfast, joins Rebecca Jackson to talk all about Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology. They discuss how close we are to vehicles being able to interact with other vehicles, the infrastructure and the envi... more

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Arun Ulahannan
Assistant professor of future transport
Episode: Wireless charging: how range anxiety could be a thing of the past | Arun Ulahannan | Episode 06
Colin Lee
Professor at Queens University Belfast and board member of 5GAA
Queens University Belfast
Episode: Vehicle-to-X technology: cars that can talk to everything | Colin Lee | Episode 05
Paul Wilson
Chair of the Smart Cities World Advisory Board
Episode: Smart cities: from digital twins to connected vehicles | Paul Wilson | Episode 04
Shaun Helman
Chief scientist in behavioral sciences at TRL
TRL
Episode: The car you can talk to: the future of in-car voice assistants | Shaun Helman | Episode 02
Neville Stanton
Professor in Human Factors
Episode: Self-driving cars: will they improve safety and what are the challenges | Neville Stanton | Episode 01

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Rebecca Jackson
Racing driver, TV presenter and motoring expert.

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Wireless charging: how range anxiety could be a thing of the past | Arun Ulahannan | Episode 06
Q: Do you suffer from range anxiety?
I think it's something that as we kind of learn to live with EVs and we increase the number of charging options that people have, then it would be a thing of the past.
Wireless charging: how range anxiety could be a thing of the past | Arun Ulahannan | Episode 06
Q: When could we see this actually happening on our roads and these charge pads?
It could be as early as tomorrow really because all the technology is there.
Vehicle-to-X technology: cars that can talk to everything | Colin Lee | Episode 05
Q: What challenges are there in terms of data vulnerability and technology reliability?
V2X is covered by various specifications ensuring data protection; it identifies vehicles as nodes rather than individuals, focusing only on vehicular data.
Vehicle-to-X technology: cars that can talk to everything | Colin Lee | Episode 05
Q: How is this technology already being used?
Google Waze is one of the first applications that allows users to report hazards, informing other drivers of conditions on the road.

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The content navigates the intriguing intersection of automotive technology and imaginative concepts often seen in science fiction. Topics frequently include the evolution of self-driving cars, vehicle-to-everything communication, smart city developments, and the potential of flying cars. Each episode features engaging discussions with experts from various fields, examining innovations that could reshape transportation and urban environments while grappling with the real-world implications and challenges of these advancements. Notably, the podcast not only explores technological possibilities but also prompts listeners to consider social impacts, safety, and public perceptions surrounding these futuristic ideas.

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