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AIDE, Adaptive integrated driver-vehicle interface. Workpackage WP4.2 : Exploitation and dissemination. Deliverable D4.2.6a: Final exploitation plan - public version Bengler, K et al

By: Publication details: München BMW Group Forschung und Technik GmbH, 2008Description: 1 CD, 74 s. CDSubject(s): Online resources: Bibl.nr: VTI 2009.0008 RefLocation: Abstract: This final exploitation plan gives an overview over the results that were achieved in the subprojects of the integrated project "Adaptive integrated Driver Vehicle Interface (AIDE). All results are listed and described in detail considering their impact and possible application. The document separates the results following the project structure into four subproject sections. The details on results are given grouped per subproject in the annex of the document. It is obvious that each subproject puts the focus to a different direction which represents the inherent structure of this IP. Whereby subproject 1 mainly discusses results that are made available to the basic research and driver modeling, the methodological focus of Subproject 2 is on the adaptation of evaluation procedures and methodologies to the industrial context and their application on the subproject 3 demonstrator. Subproject 3 discusses results that target the implementation of future HMI concepts and technical aspects due to requirements of adaptive systems and the need for more integration; partially they are based on modeling concepts delivered by Subproject 1. Subproject 4 results are more related to standardization and dissemination. Due to this heterogenity all results are discussed in a standardized format that describes the content and gives a contact person for further information. The procedure to gather this information also followed the subproject structure of the IP. Results were collected and synchronized by subproject -leaders and Workpackage leaders. Content and description was delivered by task leaders and partners. This procedure was established in the consortium by the initial exploitation plan. Following the AIDE nomenclature confidential results are not listed in this deliverable but directly forwarded to the commission bypassing the review process. It is important to note that AIDE reports a lists of 32 final results that cover a broad spectrum and were in several cases already made available to external parties (cf. Standardization bodies, international partners, projects). This shows that the process that was started with the initial exploitation plan could be continued and was successfully finalized.
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Holdings: VTI 2009.0008 Ref

This final exploitation plan gives an overview over the results that were achieved in the subprojects of the integrated project "Adaptive integrated Driver Vehicle Interface (AIDE). All results are listed and described in detail considering their impact and possible application. The document separates the results following the project structure into four subproject sections. The details on results are given grouped per subproject in the annex of the document. It is obvious that each subproject puts the focus to a different direction which represents the inherent structure of this IP. Whereby subproject 1 mainly discusses results that are made available to the basic research and driver modeling, the methodological focus of Subproject 2 is on the adaptation of evaluation procedures and methodologies to the industrial context and their application on the subproject 3 demonstrator. Subproject 3 discusses results that target the implementation of future HMI concepts and technical aspects due to requirements of adaptive systems and the need for more integration; partially they are based on modeling concepts delivered by Subproject 1. Subproject 4 results are more related to standardization and dissemination. Due to this heterogenity all results are discussed in a standardized format that describes the content and gives a contact person for further information. The procedure to gather this information also followed the subproject structure of the IP. Results were collected and synchronized by subproject -leaders and Workpackage leaders. Content and description was delivered by task leaders and partners. This procedure was established in the consortium by the initial exploitation plan. Following the AIDE nomenclature confidential results are not listed in this deliverable but directly forwarded to the commission bypassing the review process. It is important to note that AIDE reports a lists of 32 final results that cover a broad spectrum and were in several cases already made available to external parties (cf. Standardization bodies, international partners, projects). This shows that the process that was started with the initial exploitation plan could be continued and was successfully finalized.