Using on-board driver feedback systems to encourage safe, ecological and efficient driving: The Foot-LITE project

R.G. Fairchild, J.F. Brake, N. Thorpe, S.A. Birrell, M.S. Young, T. Felstead, M. Fowkes

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Abstract

In response to increasing political and individual awareness of the need to address the social and environmental costs of unsafe, inefficient and highly polluting driving styles, the Foot-LITE research project seeks to deliver innovative driver/vehicle interface systems and services to encourage and hopefully persuade sustained changes to driving styles and wider travel behaviour. Stakeholders' requirements help to define the functionalities of the system being developed in the context of a rapidly evolving market with many products potentially competing for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) application or retrofitting to vehicles.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdaptive and Emergent Behaviour and Complex Systems - Proceedings of the 23rd Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, AISB 2009
Pages28-31
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event23rd Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Duration: 6 Apr 20099 Apr 2009
Conference number: 23

Conference

Conference23rd Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour
Abbreviated titleAISB 2009
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
Period6/04/099/04/09

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