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i-DREAMS · Safety tolerance zone calculation and interventions for driver-vehicle-environment interactions under challenging conditions

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201930 April 2023EU funding €6,265,344Call H2020-MG-2018-2019-2020

The objective of this project is to setup a framework for the definition, development, testing and validation of a context-aware ‘safety tolerance zone’ for on-road driving, within a smart Driver and Road Environment Assessment and Monitoring System (i-DREAMS). Taking into account, on the one hand, driver-related background factors (age, driving experience, safety attitudes and perceptions, etc.) and real-time risk-related physiological indicators (e.g. fatigue, distraction, stress, etc.), and on the other hand, driving task-related complexity indicators (e.g. time of day, speed, traffic intensity, presence of vulnerable road users, adverse weather, etc.) a continuous real-time assessment will be made to monitor and determine if a driver is within acceptable boundaries of safe operation (i.e. safety tolerance zone). Moreover, safety-oriented interventions will be developed to prevent drivers from getting too close to the boundaries of unsafe operation and to bring back the driver into the safety tolerance zone. These interventions will be composed of both real-time interventions, i.e. in-vehicle while travelling, and other interventions aimed at enhancing the knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and behavioural reaction of drivers with respect to safety-related technologies, situations and behaviours. Application areas will include: new road safety interventions, improved driver well-being and transfer of control between human and vehicle. Initial testing will take place in a driving simulator environment after which promising interventions will be tested and validated under real-world conditions in a testbed consisting of 600 drivers in total across 5 EU countries. Market roadmaps will be developed to support smooth transition of the investigated technologies to the market and experience from use cases in different European countries will be used to disseminate best practices.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITEIT HASSELT

BE · €1,317,906

participant

KURATORIUM FUER VERKEHRSSICHERHEIT

AT · €191,750

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €830,469

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €595,219

participant

DRIVESIMSOLUTIONS

BE · €507,188

participant

POLIS

BE · €127,500

participant

THE EUROPEAN TRANSPORT SAFETY COUNCIL

BE · €131,250

participant

OSEVEN SINGLE MEMBER PRIVATE COMPANY

EL · €391,875

participant

BARRAQUEIRO TRANSPORTES, S.A.

PT · €356,469

participant

UNIVERZA V MARIBORU

SI · €122,500

participant

LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY

UK · €961,344

participant

CARDIOID TECHNOLOGIES LDA

PT · €539,375

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €192,500

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