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Speaker

Swagat Sukumar Sahoo

Functional Safety Manager, Scania

Swagat Sukumar Sahoo is a Functional Safety Manager at Scania with 13+ years of experience in ISO 26262 implementation across Tier-1 and OEM automotive domains. He is an expert in powertrain safety systems, software-hardware interface safety, and automated driving compliance. Furthermore, Swagat is an active member of the SEK Svensk Elstandard and IEC technical Standard committees, contributing to automotive and electrification standards development. He is a certified System Engineer from INCOSE & Certified Functional Safety Expert (TÜV SUD & UL), holding a Master’s degree in Automotive Engineering from BITS Pilani, India.

Session

Case Study

Monday, September 29

02:30 pm - 03:00 pm

Live in Berlin

Less Details

As SAE Level 3 and 4 automation becomes increasingly viable for commercial vehicles, the design of HMI in long-haul trucks and urban buses presents new and complex challenges. These large vehicles operate under fatigue-prone conditions, with dynamic environments and unique cabin ergonomics, demanding careful consideration of how drivers and automation interact. This presentation explores the critical aspects of HMI design for commercial vehicles, focusing on safe handover and fallback strategies, multimodal interaction optimization, and real-world boundary-setting between human and machine responsibilities. Drawing from field trials and aligning with global regulatory trends, we will provide actionable insights to advance safe, usable, and trustworthy automated systems for the commercial sector.

In this session, you will:

  • Discover strategies to manage takeover requests and fallback control in long-haul and high-density urban conditions where driver fatigue and distraction are prevalent
  • Learn how to tailor visual, haptic, and acoustic cues for large cabins to support driver awareness, trust, and timely responses in SAE Level 3/4 systems
  • Gain clarity on defining human vs. system responsibilities in commercial vehicle deployments, and how emerging global regulations are shaping HMI requirements

Presentation

Company

Scania

Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions committed to a better tomorrow. Our purpose is to drive the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In doing so, we are creating a world of mobility that’s better for business, society and our environment. Employing more than 50,000 people in about 100 countries, Scania’s research and development is concentrated in Sweden, while production takes place in Europe and South America.