Mid-Term Event – SCREENS II
We are pleased to invite you to the Mid-Term Event for the SCREENS II project – Safer and Healthier Multimodal Driver Environments. Join us at SAFER to explore cutting-edge research and technologies that are shaping the future of in-vehicle Human-Machine Interaction, displays, and driver behaviour.
Agenda
12:15 Networking lunch
13:00 – Results from SCREENS II: Presentations by project partners (RISE, Scania, Smart Eye, Volvo Cars, and Volvo Technology)
13:30 – Live Demonstrations
14:30 – End of activity
The event is part of the SAFER Research day - see the mini-conference's full agenda here.
Demonstrations will include:
Adaptive Camera Mirror System – This concept allows the driver to use the camera mirror system (CMS) like a normal mirror by combining CMS with a driver monitoring system that keeps track of eye position.
Eye-tracking-equipped car for HUD-studies – This eye-tracking camera setup allows to perform in-vehicle user studies of where the driver looks, specifically adjusted in order to distinguish whether the driver looks at the virtual-image plane of the Head-Up Display as compared to whether the driver looks at the Instrument Cluster Display and the CenterStack Display, respectively, with the aim of comparing driver behavior with vs without Head-Up Display.
SCREENS II brings together experts from RISE, Scania, Smart Eye, Volvo Cars, and Volvo Technology, with the goal of developing safer, more ergonomic and healthier driver environments in our digital and automated mobility future.
We look forward to seeing you there and sharing our progress!
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More information about SCREENS II Project:
SCREENS II will develop new knowledge and methods to create safer and healthier driver environments in an increasingly digitalised and automated traffic system. The project explores how digitalisation affects driver perception, cognition, and behaviour, focusing on Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) and the design of displays and interfaces. Using innovative technologies such as Augmented Reality Head-Up Displays and eye-tracking controlled HMIs, SCREENS II provid recommendations for safer, more ergonomic driver environments. These outcomes contribute to enhancing traffic safety and driver wellbeing.
Link to project webpage, see here!
