PROGRAMME AIDE IST-1-507674-IP Updated Dissemination Plan
PROGRAMME AIDE IST-1-507674-IP Updated Dissemination Plan
PROGRAMME AIDE IST-1-507674-IP Updated Dissemination Plan
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Deliverable N.D4.2.4 <strong>Dissemination</strong> Level PU Contract N. <strong>IST</strong>-1-<strong>507674</strong>-<strong>IP</strong><br />
- “Communication and interaction strategies in automotive adaptive interfaces” by<br />
Angelos Amditis (ICCS), Aris Polychronopoulos (ICCS)<br />
- “A function-centred approach to joint driver-vehicle system design” by Eric<br />
Hollnagel (LIU)<br />
- “Behavioural adaptations to new driver support systems - Some critical issues” by<br />
Farida Saad (INRETS)<br />
The papers presented to the IEEE SMC conference are also going to be published in the<br />
special issue “Human-Centred Design in Automotive Systems” of the International<br />
Journal of Cognition Technology and Work (IJ-CTW), Springer.<br />
2.1.3. Intelligent Transportation Systems Congresses<br />
The Intelligent Transportation Systems congresses are considered by the consortium an<br />
ideal opportunity for dissemination of the <strong>AIDE</strong> research activities. The ITS events<br />
attract a large number of people interested in the area of Intelligent Transportation<br />
Systems. Thus, ITS congresses provide a sound ground for the <strong>AIDE</strong> project to reach its<br />
main target group for the dissemination task..<br />
<strong>AIDE</strong> is interested in organizing special sessions dedicated to the project as an integrated<br />
part of the main program of the ITS events. Through these sessions and the set of<br />
presentations covering all aspects of the project’s activities the full briefing of the<br />
participants is permitted and at the same time fruitful discussions between the consortium<br />
and the session participants are encouraged. In this way, valuable feedback is received on<br />
the project’s activities.<br />
Specifically, <strong>AIDE</strong> participated to the following ITS events:<br />
a) ITS Congress, Budapest, May 24, 2004<br />
The European ITS Congress of Budapest, on the 24 th of May, 2004 took place a few<br />
months after the kick off of <strong>AIDE</strong>. . Therefore, the consortium agreed to a project<br />
presentation covering the objectives and the concept of the planned research. In addition,<br />
due to the close collaboration with the HUMAN<strong>IST</strong> Network of Excellence a common<br />
workshop was scheduled focusing on the Evaluation Methodology and Sub Project 2<br />
issues entitled “From driver behavior to accident risk – The <strong>AIDE</strong> Approach”. The <strong>AIDE</strong><br />
consortium was represented by Mr. Wiel Janssen (TNO).<br />
The presentations realized at the ITS Congress were the following:<br />
- “Meeting The Challenges of Future Automotive HMI Design: An Overview of the <strong>AIDE</strong><br />
Integrated Project”, by Johan Engström (VOLVO), Jan Arfwidsson (VOLVO), Angelos<br />
Amditis (ICCS), Luisa Andreone (CRF), Klaus Bengler (BMW), Pietro Carlo Cacciabue<br />
(JRC), Johannes Eschler (BOSCH), Florence Nathan (PSA), Wiel Janssen (TNO)<br />
- “Design and Development of an Adaptive Integrated Driver-Vehicle Interface” by<br />
Angelos Amditis (ICCS), Johan Engström (VOLVO), Aris Polychronopoulos (ICCS),<br />
Luisa Andreone (CRF)<br />
1/03/2006 8 ICCS