FBR_OC1_083 - Identifying human factors challenges in connected, cooperative, and automated vehicles use cases

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Associação CCG/zgdv – Centro de Computação Gráfica(PT)
Bilateral initiative number:
PT-BI041
Initial cost:
€12,091
Initiative Types:
Capacity building and short-term training
Other
Publication
Workshop or seminarWork dissemination on Conference
Partners:
IFE - Institutt for Energiteknikk(NO)
Programme:
Programme areas:

Description

The project aims to promote knowledge exchange on human-automation research, to develop a joint position of what are the main human factors challenges and barriers to adoption of different Automation use-cases, as well to define a collaborative research roadmap, that includes the most important applied research questions and a plan to address them, in a time where ''Connected, Cooperative and Automated Vehicles'' (CCAVs) are expected to deeply transform our mobility landscape with foreseeable benefits in terms of safety, traffic efficiency and urban space occupation. Beyond the technological

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