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Description of Sub-project 3
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The general objective of Sub-Project 3 (Design and Development of an Adaptive Integrated Interface) is to:
- Design the AIDE system
- Develop the AIDE demonstrator vehicles
The result of SP3 will be the design, development and validation of three prototype road vehicles, one city car, one luxury car and one heavy truck, for the safe integration of multiple IVIS and ADAS functions, including nomad devices. The design and development of the adaptive integrated HMI is performed in an iterative, incremental, way, according to the standard User Centred Design (UCD) approach and is partly based on the achievements of previous European funded projects. The ambition is to develop a wide range of innovative HMI features which will drive the development of the future automotive environment. SP3 carries out the responsibility of the real development of the AIDE system and it is supported by empirical results on behavioural effects of ADAS/IVIS from SP1 as well as evaluation methods and tools developed in SP2. The work of SP3 includes the following tasks:
- Requirement specification
- Development of the system architecture
- HMI design and the definition of HMI strategies
- Solutions for nomadic device integration
- Development of DVE monitoring modules and
- Demonstrator vehicles implementation.
SP3 is currently in its main design and development phase, which is based on the requirements and specifications of the AIDE system that were defined in an earlier phase of the project.
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Deliverables
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3.0.1 AIDE Nomadic Devices Forum activities report This report summarises the work and progress of the Nomadic Devices Forum (NDF) during its second year of work, following the activities described in AIDE Deliverable 3.2.3 of 28/07/2006. The principal activity comprised a number of working meetings: ... download deliverable
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3.0.2 AIDE Nomadic Devices Forum activities report This report summarises the work and progress of the Nomadic Device Forum (NDF) during its third year of operation, following the activities described in AIDE Deliverable 3.0.1 of April 2007. download deliverable
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3.1.1 Workshop on Nomadic Devices Minutes This report contains a record of the first European Nomadic Device Workshop, held under the auspices of the AIDE Integrated Project on 20 January 2005. Presentations by the representatives of Motorola, Nokia, Renault and the eSafety Forum, as well as of the AIDE project were given. ... download deliverable
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3.1.2 AIDE scenarios and use cases definition This deliverable aims (i) to perform a review on user needs with respect to different human-machine interface (HMI) functions based on feedback by both drivers and experts and (ii) to describe the general AIDE system functionality through the derivation of AIDE design scenarios and use cases. This work will form the basis for the work on designing and developing the adaptive integrated HMI in WP3.4 as well as the requirements and architecture work in WP3.2. ... download summary
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3.2.1 Requirements for AIDE HMI and safety functions This deliverable aims to describe the requirements for a fully integrated in-vehicle HMI including all IVIS and ADAS functionalities and their interaction with the driver. The main requirement for such an AIDE HMI is to improve driver system interaction in terms of distraction and usability to increase driving safety and improve user comfort. ... download summary
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3.2.2 System Architecture, data flow protocol definition and design This deliverable aims to describe the AIDE system architecture. This software architecture focuses on the logical structure of the software components and their communication. It is based on the requirements documented in D3.2.1 [Kus05] and the scenarios described in D3.1.2 [Amd04]. ... download summary
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3.2.3 Report on AIDE Nomadic Devices Forum Activities The objectives of the European Nomadic Devices Forum are set out in the Terms of Reference, as agreed at its launch meeting on 23 June 2005:- act as European consensus platform to reach cross-sector agreement on issues relating to nomadic device safety, technical harmonisation, in-vehicle integration and deployment;
- define the principles for managing nomadic device-vehicle information exchange and integration via a "Smart Vehicle-Device Interface"
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3.3.1 DVE monitoring modules design and development The objective of the AIDE project is to design, develop and validate an innovative Adaptive Integrated Driver-vehicle InterfacE (AIDE) which aims to maximise the efficiency, and the safety benefits of advanced driver assistance systems, to minimise the level of workload and distraction imposed by in-vehicle information systems and nomad devices ... download summary
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3.3.2 Final and verified DVE monitoring modules - Accompanying document This short report accompanies the official delivery of the prototype Driver-Vehicle-Environment (DVE) modules to the AIDE project. download summary |

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3.4.1 Driver-vehicle interaction and communication management The aim of this deliverable is to define the logic and the structure of the AIDE HMI and of the Interaction and Communication Assistant (ICA), the system responsible for the centralised management of information and adaptive interface functions, able to manage the information data flowing on the basis of the traffic and environment assessment, as well as of the level of activity of the driver in the primary and secondary tasks. ... download summary
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3.4.2 HMI Components (Prototypes: displays, HUDs, speech I/O, sound etc) – Accompanying Report This document is the accompanying report of the deliverable on human-machine interface (HMI) Components (Prototypes: displays, head-up displays, speech I/O, sounds etc). This report summarises the results of the work done in determining the HMI components, ... download summary |
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3.4.3 Integration of Nomadic Devices: The AIDE Use Case The aim of this Deliverable is to describe the specific AIDE solution for integrating nomadic devices in the vehicle environment, and explain how this solution complies with Commission Recommendation of 22 December 2006 on safe and efficient in-vehicle information and communications systems. download deliverable |

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3.4.3 Final AIDE HMI (description of the overall AIDE HMI both HW and SW) This deliverable describes the overall HMI that has been designed in the AIDE project including both the hardware and the software characteristics. download summary |

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3.5.1 Common verification plan As this deliverable is focused on the task of WP3.5, it firstly explain in a brief introduction which is the main role and objectives of this Workpackage 3.5. The main goal of this deliverable, as its title indicates, is to determine a Common Verification Plan in order to evaluate the whole AIDE system. download summary |
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3.5.2 Description of final demonstrators This deliverable describes the demonstrators in terms of their functionality, the tuning of the AIDE system necessary to meet the requirements of the different demonstrators, and the conclusions drawn from the technical verification and feasibility study. Some minor further work on the ICA module is also reported in this deliverable. download summary |
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List of Deliverables
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