Session 4:
Day 2, 09:00
Tools and methodologies for ITS design and drivers’ awareness
Session chaired by José Menendez (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)A service-oriented system architecture for the human centred design of intelligent transportation systems
Jan Gačnik, Oliver Häger, Marco Hannibal (DLR, Germany)Analysis and modelling methods for the design and evaluation of an eco-driving system
Jérôme Barbé, Guy Boy (EURISCO International, France)An analysis of the requirements of driver assistance systems – when and why does the driver like to have assistance and how can this assistance be designed?
Julia Werneke (DLR, Germany), Astrid Kassner (DLR, Germany), Mark Vollrath (Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany)A human factor-based approach for the effective use of driving simulators and e-learning tools in driver training and education
Jose M Pardillo Mayora (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)Comparative evaluation of training methods in improving drivers’ understanding about the functionalities and potential limitations of ADAS
Villy Portouli (CERTH/HIT, Greece), Evangelos Bekiaris (CERTH/HIT, Greece), Sofie Boets (IBSR, Belgium), Per Henriksson (VIT, Sweden)
Opening session
Panel discussion
Session 1: Drivers’ distraction due to ITS use
Session 2: Tools and methodologies for safety and usability
Session 3: Modelling of drivers’ behaviour for ITS design
Session 4: Tools and methodologies for ITS design and drivers’ awareness
Session 5: Diversity and specificity of road user groups
Session 6: Drivers’ acceptance of assistance functions
Closing ceremony
