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2011
Conference Paper
Titel
Method for harmonised evaluation of large sets of vehicle based and roadside based applications
Abstract
The SAFESPOT integrated research project developed from 2006 to 2010 a V2V and V2I communication based Safety Margin Assistant (SMA) which extends the driver's awareness in time and space to prevent road accidents. The development and evaluation of the SMA was carried out in parallel by many international partners on different European sites [1]. This paper describes the process for the harmonised evaluation of large sets of vehicle based and roadside based SMA applications. The process started with user needs, requirements, high level objectives and risks for each application. These were converted into a workable amount of general evaluation categories and included in the results reporting for each evaluation test to create harmonised overall test results. Also an approach to present the large sets of test results in a clear, graduated way was designed.