As part of the leading international conference EEITE 2026 held in Crete, Greece, from 3–5 June 2026, our Georgios Zacharopoulos coordinated the technical session titled “AI-Driven Orchestration and Safety Engineering for Mixed-Traffic CCAM Systems.”
The session brought together experts and researchers from three Horizon Europe-funded projects—CERTAIN, CHORUS, and CARMONY—to discuss emerging approaches for enhancing the safety, efficiency, and intelligence of future mobility systems operating in increasingly complex mixed-traffic environments.
The programme featured a series of paper presentations addressing critical challenges in autonomous mobility, traffic management, and vehicle validation:
Our Christos Ballis presented “Orchestrating Heterogeneity: A Multi-Layer Architectural Framework for Mixed Traffic in the CHORUS CCAM Ecosystem”, representing CHORUS project which is coordinated by our team, Alexander Fertig delivered the presentation “Run-Time Monitoring Frameworks for Validation of Autonomous Vehicles: A Focused Review of Application” representing CERTAIN and Anastasia Kakouri presented “Comparative Evaluation of Tree-Based Ensemble Models for Short-Term Traffic Forecasting” as part of her work within CARMONY project
The session generated engaging discussions among researchers, industry stakeholders, and policymakers, highlighting the growing role of artificial intelligence in traffic orchestration, autonomous vehicle safety engineering, and predictive mobility analytics.




