Dellenback of Southwest Research Institute Receives SAE Award

AutoInformed.com on autonomous vehiclesDr. Steve Dellenback, vice president of the Intelligent Systems Division at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI*), has received the SAE International 2016 Delco Electronics Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Award.

The award recognizes “exceptional work as a leader in the design, development, and deployment of intelligent transportation systems.”

“I really want to share credit with the many developers, engineers, and scientists who helped design and implement our intelligent transportation technology, as well as the Southwest Research Institute for the funds that helped develop ground-breaking innovations over the years,” Dellenback said.

He accepted the award at the WCX17: SAE World Congress Experience in the Cobo Center in Detroit. Established in 1996, the award is funded from an endowment contributed by Delco Electronics.

Dellenback has been leading SwRI’s efforts in transportation systems for more than 20 years. SwRI has developed advanced traffic management systems (ATMS) for eight states, and SwRI ATMS software is now deployed in more than 45 control centers across the country. The software is owned by the states and standards are used to implement field device communications as well as center-to-center communication.

Southwest Research Institute claims it has also advanced the state of the art in connected and automated vehicles. SwRI has developed more than 15 different automated vehicle platforms ranging from golf carts to tractor trailers, and it develops “enabling technologies for manufacturers, suppliers and the military throughout the world including both on-road and off-road autonomy efforts.”

Dellenback serves as secretary of the ITS America’s Board of Directors. He also serves as the International Program Chair for ITS America and is a participant on multiple ITS standards organizations. He is a member of SAE and a senior IEEE member.

*SwRI

Southwest Research Institute is an independent, nonprofit, applied research and development organization based in San Antonio, Texas, with nearly 2,700 employees and an annual research volume of $559 million. In 2017, SwRI celebrates 70 years of benefiting government, industry and the public with innovative R&D. Visit newsroom.swri.org for more SwRI developments.

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