IP PreVENT present its first results on IP Requirements and prepares for Phase 2
IP PReVENT Workshop - 23 February 2005
Preventive safety applications help drivers avoid accidents by sensing the nature and significance of the imminent danger, while taking the driver’s state and status into account. Depending on the importance and timing of the foreseeable danger, the systems will alert the driver as early as possible, warn him/her and, if there is no reaction on the part of the driver, actively assist or ultimately intervene in order to avoid and mitigate the accident. The four-year PReVENT Integrated Project, started in February 2004, aims to develop, test and validate a variety of Preventive Safety Applications using advanced sensors and communication devices integrated into on-board systems for driver assistance.
IP PReVENT is now approaching its second phase. The IP PReVENT coordination organised an open workshop in Brussels on 23 February 23 in order to present the latest results within IP PReVENT and call for participation to the second phase of the project. The event welcomed more than 110 participants - of which more than 50% were not IP PReVENT consortium members!
Introduction to the workshop
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Introduction of INFSO and FP6 (F. Minarini, EC DG INFSO)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-01 EC INTRO.pdf (4147 KB)
–Introduction to IP PReVENT (M. Schulze, DaimlerChrysler)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-02 INTRO IP coordinator.pdf (402 KB)
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IP PReVENT phase 1 requirements results
Most of the IP PReVENT subprojects have finished their requirements phase and published their results, however this consolidated document will identify the commonalities between different applications using similar sensors. The results were presented at the Open Workshop.
IP PReVENT results consolidation
IP PReVENT Phase 2
The second part of the Workshop solicitated innovative ideas for Phase 2 of the project. Fabrizio Minarini and Matthias Schulze introduced the session.
A total of 12 presentations were presented:
- VIRGIL (S. Boverie, Siemens VDO)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-14 VIRGIL.pdf (83 KB)
- Integrated Safety Systems INSAFES (A. Sjögren, Volvo Technology)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-15 INSAFES.pdf (264 KB)
- Night Drive (W. Ritter, DaimlerChrysler AG)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-16 NightDrive.pdf (698 KB)
- Wheels Greta AAA (E. L'Angiocola, Ing. L'Angiocola & Partners)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-17 Wheels Greta AAA.pdf (82 KB)
- Obstacle Detection and Classification for Pedestrian Protection (L. Ghosh, Delphi)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-18 DELPHI.pdf (77 KB)
- Improved Safety Through Car-to-Car Cooperation (R. Regele, FZI)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-19 FZI.pdf (91 KB)
- PreCrash Sensor / System Evaluation Technique (R. Morris, MIRA)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-20 MIRA.pdf (235 KB)
- Understanding of Emergency Braking (M. Williams, TRG, University of Southampton)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-21 TRG.pdf (522 KB)
- Driver adaptation to active safety systems (P. Thomas, Loughborough University)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-22 Loughborough.pdf (119 KB)
- GST RESCUE (A. Perrott, PETARDS)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-23 RESCUE.pdf (566 KB)
- Testing of Intersection Assistance Systems (D. Neunzig, FKA-RWTH)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-24 IKA-RWTH.pdf (221 KB)
- User of Intersection signalling information for the prevent of accidents (J. Weingart, Signalbau Huber GmbH)
PR-05000-SLI-050223-v01-ERT-25 Signalbau huber.pdf (112 KB)
The event was followed by a networking coffee during which the participants could talk about their innovative ideas.
IP PReVENT Phase 2 - Proposal procedure
- 4 March 2005 - Submission of proposals (5 pages) open to any participants
- 11 March 2005 - Selection of proposals for next round with recommendations from the IP PReVENT Core Group
- 4 April 2005 - Deadline for full proposals
- 18 April 2005 - Final decision and start of negotiation phase
- 1 September 2005 - Expected start of Phase 2 projects
IP PReVENT - Next Steps
Next Results
Most of the IP PReVENT subprojects will finish their specification phase at the end of June, and plan to release a consolidated document at IP level in August. All new documents are announced in our newsletter, which is sent to PReVENT Forum members. Membership in the PReVENT Forum is free of charge and we encourage anyone to join! To subscribe to the IP PReVENT Forum newsletter, see https://www.prevent-ip.org/en/news_events/newsletter/
Next forum meeting
The next IP PReVENT Open Workshop on Specifications and Implementation is planned for 30 March 2006.
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