Szilárd Aradi

senior research fellow
Email
aradi.szilard@sztaki.hun-ren.hu

Introduction

Szilárd Aradi is a Traffic Engineer, Associate Professor of BME, and Senior Research Fellow  of SZTAKI. He graduated from the Faculty of Traffic Engineering and Vehicle Engineering of the BME, later obtained his PhD degree at the Kálmán Kandó Doctoral School.

Between 2005 and 2009, he was a Development Engineer at  the Knorr-Bremse R&D Center. Since 2009, he has been a Lecturer at the Department of Transport and Vehicle Management (formerly Department of Traffic Automation) of the BME.

Currently, he is involved in the control and trajectory planning of autonomous vehicles, He also carries out the testing of these algorithms on real vehicles as a member of the System and Control Theory Research Laboratory of SZTAKI.

Positions

  • Senior Research Fellow
  • Associate Professor

University and scientific degrees

  • Transportation Engineer, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2005.
  • PhD degree, Transportation and Vehicle Sciences, 2015.

Research areas

  • Vehicle mechatronics
  • Embedded control systems and on-board networks
  • Reinforcement Learning
  • Railway traffic and vehicle management

Memberships

  • Member of IEEE
  • Member of the MTA public body
  • Member of the IFAC Hungarian National Committee

Educational activity

  • Vehicle on-board systems I-II.
  • On-board communication
  • Automotive environmental sensing
  • I&C technologies
  • PhD supervision

Selected projects

  • TruckDAS (2009-2011)
    • Innovation of distributed driving support systems for commercial vehicle platforms
  • Integrated Railway Energy System (2013-2015)
    • Factors affecting the energy demand of electric traction and possible savings.
  • Bosch R&D Project "Umbrella" (2014-2016)
    • Development of technologies for passenger safety, driver assistance, vehicle reliability and energy efficiency, as well as environmental perception and awareness, This work was carried out at the Robert Bosch Ltd.
  • VKE 2018-40 (2018-2022)
    • Development of distributed logic railway interlocking system.

Publication database