PROGRAMME AIDE IST-1-507674-IP Report on Results of First User Forum

PROGRAMME AIDE IST-1-507674-IP Report on Results of First User Forum

Deliverable D4.2.1 Dissemination Level PU Contract N. IST-1-507674-IP INFORMATION SOCIETY TECHNOLOGIES (IST) PROGRAMME AIDE IST-1-507674-IP Report on results of First User Forum Deliverable No. (use the number D4.2.1 indicated on technical annex) SubProject No. SP4 SubProject Title Technical Coordination Workpackage No. WP4.2 Workpackage Title Dissemination and Exploitation Activity No. A4.2.2 Activity Title User Forum Authors (per company, if more than one Angelos Amditis, Anastasia Bolovinou, ICCS; Pat company provide it together) Robertson, Motorola; Holger Kussman, Bosch; Johan Engstrom, VTEC; Pietro C.Cacciabue, JRC; Wiel Janssen, TNO; Farida Saad, INRETS Status (F: final; D: draft; RD: revised F, v1.0 draft): File Name: AIDE D4.2.1_F_v1.doc Project start date and duration 01 March 2004, 48 Months 25/07/2005 1 ICCS Deliverable D4.2.1 Dissemination Level PU Contract N. IST-1-507674-IP List of Abbreviations AAM Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers ABS Anti-lock Brake System ADAS Advanced Driver Assistance Systems AIDE Adaptive Integrated Driver-vehicle InterfacE BA Behavioural Adaptation BT BlueTooth DRM Digital Rights Management DVE Driver-Vehicle- Environment DVEM Driver Vehicle Environment Monitoring EASIS Electronic Architecture and System Engineering for Integrated Safety Systems EC/IST European Commission/ Information Society Technologies ESoP European Statement of Principles EU European Union GPS Global Positioning System HMI Human Machine Interface ICA Interaction Communication Assistant I/O Input – Output ISO International Standardisation Organisation IVIS In-Vehicle Information Systems ME Million Euros MOU Memorandum of Understanding MS Member States ND Nomadic Devices OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer (used for car manufacturers here) PReVENT Preventive and Active Safety Applications SP Sub-Project UF User Forum WP Work Package 25/07/2005 2 ICCS Deliverable D4.2.1 Dissemination Level PU Contract N. IST-1-507674-IP Table of Contents List of Abbreviations.................................................................................................................. 2 Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................... 3 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 7 2. User Forum Workshop organisation .................................................................................. 7 2.1. Objectives................................................................................................................... 7 2.2. Logistics ..................................................................................................................... 7 2.3. Agenda ....................................................................................................................... 8 2.4. Working approach.................................................................................................... 10 3. Workshop Proceedings..................................................................................................... 10 3.1. AIDE Technical Overview....................................................................................... 10 3.2. Design scenarios and HMI meta-functions - Towards an Adaptive Integrated HMI 12 3.3. Evaluation of Adaptive Integrated HMIs................................................................. 14 3.4. Driver-Vehicle-Environment modelling in AIDE within Sub-project 1 (Behavioural Effects and Driver-Vehicle-Environment Modelling) ......................................................... 16 3.4.1. Objectives and Planned activity ....................................................................... 16 3.4.2. Activities carried out to date ............................................................................ 17 3.5. The European Statement of Principles: Current Status and next steps .................... 18 3.6. Road Safety Requires Smart Standards for Intelligent Driver Information and Assistance Systems .............................................................................................................. 19 3.6.1. Assessing Distraction ....................................................................................... 19 3.6.2. Distraction Countermeasures ........................................................................... 20 3.7. Development of the Driver Advocate (Mike Gardner, Motorola) ........................... 21 3.8. Round Table discussion ........................................................................................... 22 3.8.1. Topics for discussion........................................................................................ 22 3.8.2. Procedure.......................................................................................................... 23 3.8.3. Opening Statements.......................................................................................... 23 3.9. Track I: AIDE Scenarios and Functions (morning session, attendance list can be found in Annex A)................................................................................................................ 30 3.9.1. Summary .......................................................................................................... 30 3.9.2. Methodology adopted for the derivation of the AIDE design scenarios.......... 30 3.9.3. Towards DVE-dependent HMI adaptation within AIDE................................. 32 3.10. Track I: AIDE Architectural concepts (evening session, attendance list can be found in Annex A)................................................................................................................ 33 3.10.1. Introduction of AIDE: ...................................................................................... 33 3.10.2. AIDE architecture:........................................................................................... 34 3.10.3. ICA component: ............................................................................................... 35 3.10.4. DVE component............................................................................................... 36 3.10.5. I/O device access:............................................................................................. 36 3.10.6. I/O device access for warnings......................................................................... 37 3.10.7. AMI-C HMI approach...................................................................................... 38 3.11. Track II :From behaviour to risk (morning session, attendance list can be found in Annex A) 39 3.11.1. AGENDA......................................................................................................... 40 3.11.2. Introduction ...................................................................................................... 40 3.11.3. With regard to behaviour-risk functions: ......................................................... 40 3.11.4. With regard to workload-behaviour trade-offs: ............................................... 40 3.11.5. With regard to getting to a combined risk reduction estimate: ........................ 41 25/07/2005 3 ICCS Deliverable D4.2.1 Dissemination Level PU Contract N. IST-1-507674-IP 3.12. Track II: Behavioural adaptation and DVE modelling (evening session, attendance list can be found in Annex A) ............................................................................ 41 3.12.1. Workshop presentation and discussion ............................................................ 41 3.12.2. Behavioural adaptation..................................................................................... 41 3.12.3. The main results of research studies on Behavioural Adaptation .................... 42 3.12.4. The needs for future research on Behavioural Adaptation............................... 42 3.13. Track III – Nomadic forum workshop (attendance list can be found in Annex A) 43 3.13.1. Agenda ............................................................................................................. 43 3.13.2. Summary .......................................................................................................... 43 4. Conclusions ...................................................................................................................... 49 4.1. Open issues raised or conclusions drafted after the presentations ........................... 49 4.2. The future of AIDE User forum............................................................................... 51 5. Annex A: Attendance Lists .............................................................................................. 53 5.1. General attendance list ............................................................................................. 53 5.2. Attendance list: Track I............................................................................................ 55 5.2.1. Track I-morning session................................................................................... 55 5.2.2. Track I-evening session.................................................................................... 57 5.3. Attendance list: Track II........................................................................................... 58 5.3.1. Track II-morning session ................................................................................. 58 5.3.2. Track II-evening session .................................................................................

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