AIDE, Adaptive integrated driver-vehicle interface. Workpackage WP 3.4 : Adaptive interface design and development. Deliverable D3.4.3: Integration of nomadic devices: the AIDE use case Stuart, Callum et al
Publication details: uo Motorola Limited, 2008Description: 1 CD, 43 s. CDSubject(s): Online resources: Bibl.nr: VTI 2009.0008 RefLocation: Abstract: The aim of this Deliverable "Integration of Nomadic Devices: The AIDE Use Case" 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 [3]. This document is based on the nomadic device integration project that is performed within the AIDE project. The major objective of the nomadic device integration project is the integration of nomadic devices into the vehicle environment safely. The main requirements for the AIDE HMI include an improvement of driver-system interactions in terms of driver distraction and usability, an enhancement of driving safety, and an increase of users' comfort level. Nomadic devices cover a wide range of services, provided by systems that may be introduced into the vehicle environment by an occupant. These services may create driver distraction and divert a driver's attention from the primary task of driving. Because this distraction has obvious safety implications, it is important, within the AIDE project, to manage the introduction of nomad devices into the AIDE enabled environment and pass all nomadic device HMI communication through the managed AIDE HMI system without sacrificing functionality in either system. The managed integration of nomadic devices into the vehicle environment has to offer specific functionality and satisfy specific use cases outlined within this document. The managed HMI communication between the user and the nomadic device is controlled by the intelligent Interaction and Communication Assistant (ICA) that is present within the general AIDE system. The ICA ensures that specific nomadic device functions are available only when it is appropriate for the driver to gain access. The core functions available to the driver under the managed AIDE nomadic device integration are listed below: o Telephony: - Incoming calls and outgoing calls o Music: - Music Streaming from nomadic devices into vehicle systems o SMS Message: - Sending SMS messages between nomadic devices and vehicle systems o Calendar Reminder: - Outlook calendar synchronisation and reminders o Sensor Data - Sending vehicle sensor data to nomadic devicesThe aim of this Deliverable "Integration of Nomadic Devices: The AIDE Use Case" 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 [3]. This document is based on the nomadic device integration project that is performed within the AIDE project. The major objective of the nomadic device integration project is the integration of nomadic devices into the vehicle environment safely. The main requirements for the AIDE HMI include an improvement of driver-system interactions in terms of driver distraction and usability, an enhancement of driving safety, and an increase of users' comfort level. Nomadic devices cover a wide range of services, provided by systems that may be introduced into the vehicle environment by an occupant. These services may create driver distraction and divert a driver's attention from the primary task of driving. Because this distraction has obvious safety implications, it is important, within the AIDE project, to manage the introduction of nomad devices into the AIDE enabled environment and pass all nomadic device HMI communication through the managed AIDE HMI system without sacrificing functionality in either system. The managed integration of nomadic devices into the vehicle environment has to offer specific functionality and satisfy specific use cases outlined within this document. The managed HMI communication between the user and the nomadic device is controlled by the intelligent Interaction and Communication Assistant (ICA) that is present within the general AIDE system. The ICA ensures that specific nomadic device functions are available only when it is appropriate for the driver to gain access. The core functions available to the driver under the managed AIDE nomadic device integration are listed below: o Telephony: - Incoming calls and outgoing calls o Music: - Music Streaming from nomadic devices into vehicle systems o SMS Message: - Sending SMS messages between nomadic devices and vehicle systems o Calendar Reminder: - Outlook calendar synchronisation and reminders o Sensor Data - Sending vehicle sensor data to nomadic devices