| 5G Triggers Big Change over Communication, 
	  Possibility of Automated Driving to Spread
       Day1 (Nov. 13, 2019) of the Design Festival started with the opening 
	  address by Yuji Ito, CEO and President of FORUM8. Then "the 4th Autonomous 
	  Driving Conference" was opened up by the special lecture "METI's 
	  involvement to realize automated driving" by Kenji Ueki, Director, ITS and 
	  Autonomous Driving Promotion Office, Automobile Division, Manufacturing 
	  Industries Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). First, 
	  he summarized the points about the big wave of changes that the 
	  automobiles industry faces such as connected cars and electric 
	  motorization, positioning of automated driving, its significance brought 
	  about in road traffic and industrial society, and the concept of the 
	  automated driving system. After mentioning the definition of automated 
	  driving levels (Level 0 to 5), he explained the situation in Japan that 
	  currently level 2 and below are admitted and that level 3 and below are 
	  going to be admitted institutionally from May 2020. Moreover, he mentioned 
	  advancing technologies for drive assist as well as efforts on Level 4 
	  commercial vehicles. Next, he presented requirements for realizing 
	  automated driving and the whole image of what should be done for it by the 
	  government and industries. In specific, he expounded the field of 
	  cooperation among the concerned parties such as METI's works on them from 
	  the aspects of technologies and industrialization, development of minimum 
	  map data, and human resource development in IT for cyber security 
	  measures. Furthermore, as approaches to the goal stipulated in the 
	  government's Growth Strategy, he summarized the present situation and the 
	  future schedule of the demonstration projects of mobile services by 
	  automated driving and convoy traveling. In addition, regarding the 
	  Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) led by 
	  Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, as demonstrations in Tokyo Waterfront 
	  area in particular, he also presented the outline of the demonstration 
	  projects in Odaiba district, Haneda district, and Metropolitan expressway 
	  that connect these districts. 
      
        
          
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            Mr. Kenji Ueki, 
			Director of Autonomous Driving and ITS Promotion Office, Automobile 
			Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau, 
			 Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry | 
           
        
       
      Next, Mr. Naohiko Ogihara, Director, Land Mobile Communications 
	  Division, Radio Department, Telecommunications Bureau, Ministry of 
	  Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) gave a lecture entitled "Trends 
	  and MIC's involvement towards the achievement of automated driving". 
	  Firstly, from the aspect that Japan is "an advancing country in 
	  challenging aging society, he mentioned utilization of automated driving 
	  as its solution, an impact to the communication environment that the 5th 
	  Generation Mobile Communications Systems (5G) brings about, the scenario 
	  of spreading automated driving based on them, and expectation for 
	  marketing Logistics services and mobility services. Then, he expounded the 
	  demonstration project of research and development about communications 
	  infrastructure of which the ministry takes responsibility toward promotion 
	  of ITS, work on international standardization that also reflects the 
	  outcome of the project, development of domestic institution that also 
	  takes consideration of foreign trends, and international expansion of the 
	  domestic outcome. In specific, while mentioning utilization of 
	  communication that supports automated driving, and road-to-vehicle and 
	  vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology that is going to be required 
	  for realizing automated driving for the time being, he talked about tests 
	  for providing institution in terms of communication regarding automated 
	  driving that MIC works on, research and development of appropriate 
	  collection and utilization of information needed according to the scale of 
	  zone, and the demonstration of Japan's ITS radio system in India. 
	  Furthermore, he explained evolution of the mobile communication systems, 
	  advantages of 5G that is ultra-low latency and various changes it brings 
	  about to the industrial society, actions of Japan, the United States, 
	  China, Korea, and Europe for realizing 5G, allotment of frequency that MIC 
	  is dealing with, 5G-related demonstration experiments including high speed 
	  mobility and convoy travel of trucks, and other activities on which to 
	  place weights in the future.  
      
        
          
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            Mr. Naohiko 
			Ogihara, Director of Mobile Satellite Communications Division, Radio 
			Department, Telecommunications Bureau,
			 Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications | 
           
        
       
      As the last speaker of the morning session, Mr. Katsuya Abe, Director, 
	  ITS Policy and Program Office, Road Traffic Control Division, Road Bureau, 
	  Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) gave a 
	  special lecture "MLIT Road Bureau's involvement in automated driving". At 
	  the beginning, he introduced some problems such as aging and population 
	  decline of hilly and mountainous areas or decline of public 
	  transportation, along with the various functions of "Michinoeki (roadside 
	  stations)" to solve them. He said that these circumstances made the Bureau 
	  pay attention to automated driving as a solution to the concerned area, 
	  and that how they became to get involved in demonstration based in 
	  multiple "Michinoeki (roadside stations)". He also described the social 
	  experiments of automated driving services carried out as part of it with 
	  the budget aid of SIP support using video. He then explained that there 
	  were cases of manual intervention and stopping during automated driving 
	  performed based on these experiments. He detailed the causes of these 
	  cases and analysis of problems on the side of infrastructure, 
	  acceptability research for the users of the automated driving vehicles, 
	  and so on. Moreover, he described the aims of introducing automated 
	  driving vehicles to compensate public transport, its profitability as a 
	  business model by the paid volunteers who utilize the system of onerous 
	  passenger transportation with private vehicles, and efforts on the 
	  standpoint of infrastructure through "the study meeting on the road space 
	  supporting automated driving". Finally, he also mentioned the ongoing 
	  efforts including: 1) Advancement of the snow plow truck in consideration 
	  of automated driving, 2) Supporting automated driving by providing 
	  information at the merging section of expressway, 3) Providing read-ahead 
	  information, 4) Collecting of three-dimensional (3D) data by the 
	  in-vehicle sensing technology in connection with dynamic map, and 5) 
	  Generating and providing road traffic information at the lane level. 
      
        
          
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            Mr. Katsuya Abe, 
			Chief of ITS Policy and Program Office, Road Traffic Management 
			Office, Road Bureau, 
 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism | 
           
        
       
      From the afternoon, Mr. Keiji Furuya, member of the House of 
	  Representatives (and President of ”Parliamentary group for considering 
	  Automobile Culture” and so on) gave a guest greeting. Based on his own 
	  experience, he emphasized the importance of collaboration among the 
	  concerned ministries and agencies towards realizing automated driving, 
	  expectation of spreading 5G all over the nation, and advantages of putting 
	  automated driving to practical use especially in the depopulated 
	  countryside. Furthermore, he mentioned 5 important points for these: 1) 
	  Technological development, 2) Infrastructure Improvement, 3) Stipulating 
	  rules including international rules, 4) Building up environment for 
	  positive use in the society, and 5) Public-private collaboration. 
      
      
        
          
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            Mr. Keiji Furuya, President of 
			"Parliamentary group for considering Automobile Culture" / Member of 
			the House of Representatives FORUM8 sponsored K4-GP (August 13, 
			2019). | 
           
        
       
      
      The afternoon session started with Mr. Takahiro Hirasawa, Director of 
	  Automated Driving Strategy Office, Engineering Policy Division, Road 
	  Transport Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 
	  (MLIT), giving a special lecture entitled "Activities related to automated 
	  driving in the automotive field". First, he summarized the significance of 
	  automated driving, the goals of the whole government based on 
	  Public-Private ITS Initiative/Roadmaps, and activities to achieve them 
	  made by collaboration among industry, government and academia. Then, as 
	  the action of MLIT, he outlined three central points that Autonomous 
	  Driving Strategy Headquarters (established in 2016) holds up towards 
	  realization of automated driving: 1) Environmental arrangement such as 
	  standards, liability, and the three-dimensional geographical spatial 
	  information infrastructure, 2) Development and promotion of automated 
	  driving technologies such as vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-road 
	  coordination, 3) Automated driving services such as Last Mile or "the 
	  Michinoeki (roadside stations)", demonstration / social validation of 
	  convoy traveling of trucks etc. He also explained the following items in 
	  detail. 1) Main points of the latest version of "Safety technology 
	  guideline of autonomous vehicles", 2) Partial revision of "Road Transport 
	  Vehicle Act" (established in May 2019), 3) List of matters of priority to 
	  consider to prepare international standards for autonomous vehicles 
	  (agreed in The UNECE World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations 
	  (WP.29) of the United Nations in March 2019), 4) Examination of the method 
	  for motor vehicle inspection using OBD: On-board diagnostics, 5) 
	  "Guideline for passenger automobile transport business to secure safety 
	  and convenience in the mobility service by automated driving within the 
	  limited area" (formulated in June 2019), 6) Promotion of "safety support 
	  car s", 7) Demanding estimate budget regarding automated driving 
	  technologies for the 2020 fiscal year, and 8) Demonstration automated 
	  driving regarding Last Mile automated driving or convoy traveling of 
	  trucks.
 
      
        
          
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            Mr. Takahiro 
			Hirasawa, Director of Autonomous Driving Strategy Office / 
			Engineering Policy Division Road Transport Bureau, 
			 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism | 
           
        
       
      The last special lecture for the Conference was "NPA's involvement in 
	  automated driving" by Mr. Toshihiro Sugi, Director, Autonomous Driving 
	  Planning Office, Traffic Planning Division, Traffic Bureau, National 
	  Police Agency (NPA). As the background of the involvement, started to talk 
	  about the change in the number of road accident fatalities, and the 
	  characteristics of the share of the number of road accident fatalities by 
	  situation and age group. He further talked about the levels of automation 
	  of driving as its solution, and the flow for realizing the level 3 (2020) 
	  and the level 4 (2025) on the expressways based on the road map of Japan. 
	  He also mentioned expectation towards reduction of accidents and 
	  mitigation of congestion, which are the effects to be brought about by 
	  automated driving, as well as the concept of its early practical 
	  application as the Agency. As a concrete action of the Agency, he 
	  expounded the following items. 1) Environmental arrangement for 
	  public-road demonstration tests based on "Guidelines for public road 
	  demonstration of automated driving systems " (2016), "Standards for 
	  handling application for permission to use roads regarding public-road 
	  demonstration tests of the remote controlled automated driving system" 
	  (2017), revision of the "Standards for admission to use roads regarding 
	  demonstration tests of autonomous driving" (Sept. 2019); 2) Formulation of 
	  traffic rules including driving operation and other obligation except 
	  operation towards environmental arrangement on the level 3 aimed to be 
	  fulfilled by 2020, based on the roadmap regulated in "Outline of system 
	  development for automated driving systems" (April 2018); 3) Research and 
	  development about provision of signaling information and V2X 
	  (vehicle-to-everything) information through SIP, as well as research and 
	  development for practical application of the automated driving system 
	  including the demonstration tests in Tokyo Waterfront Areas; 4) Calling 
	  for attention to the concerned people for securing safety in the process 
	  of practical application of driving support systems (e.g. prevention of 
	  overconfidence).
 
      
        
          
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            Mr. Toshihiro Sugi, 
			Director of Autonomous Driving Planning Office, Traffic Planning 
			Division, Traffic Bureau,  National Police Agency | 
           
        
       
      After these lectures, the first half of the morning session ended with 
	  "the Virtual Reality Design Studio UC-win/Road Presentation" by FORUM8 
	  staff. In the first part, entitled "Utilization and future vision of VR 
	  for automated driving, ADAS, mobility R&D, and training", he summarized 
	  the shift in solutions over the past year. He introduced the audience the 
	  release of UC-win/Road Ver.14 (latest version), the new representation 
	  function of UC-win/Road and link with various devices and technologies, 
	  line up expansion of the DS, system recent development and application 
	  cases of VR in and out of the nation. He also mentioned other matters such 
	  as examples of the real-time environment system, expansion using a 
	  Japan-made cross-platform game engine “Chidori”, AR solution, and Shade3D 
	  Ver20. As the future prospects, he talked about support / expansion for 
	  real-time environments or the latest device, performance optimization, as 
	  well as extension for the open format. 
      
      
        
          
            
            
              
                
                  | Japan-made cross-platform 
				  game engine Chidori | 
                 
                
                  
                  
                    
                      
                        | ●FORUM8 takes over copyright of Japan-made game 
						engine Chidori● | 
                       
                    
                   
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                  Example of a service using Chidori Engine 
				  Sign language dictionaries to learn in games | 
                 
              
             
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      Finally, from the viewpoint of the person in charge of development, he 
	  made a presentation entitled "New functions and new developments of 
	  UC-win/Road". Using demonstration, he explained new functions of 
	  "UC-win/Road Ver.14" (released in Nov 2019) about simulation link and 
	  rendering, functions under development, the direction of future 
	  development, and so on. 
      
      
        
          
            
            
              
                
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				  UC-win/Road Ver.14 New Functions | 
                 
                
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                  Shader customization 
				  Segmentation by object selection | 
                  Object Detectiopn Plug-in Option | 
                 
                
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                  | Rendering of 360-degree image | 
                 
              
             
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