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IntelliDrive (HFID), a program aimed at
understanding the effects of providing
drivers with critical safety warning
messages. The vision of the HFID
research is to address the number of
new, competing visual and audible
stimuli that put demands on a driver’s
attention. The goal of the program is to
develop guidelines to ensure future
IntelliDrive interfaces are effective
without increasing distraction. The
HFID program will support all of the
IntelliDrive applications—safety,
mobility, and sustainability—for
multiple vehicle types to include:
passenger vehicles, passenger transit
vehicles, and heavy trucks.
At this meeting, ITS JPO and NHTSA
will provide an overview of the entire
Human Factors for IntelliDrive program,
including Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V)
communication and Vehicle to
Infrastructure (V2I) communication,
heavy truck-related research, and
environmental research related
IntelliDrive. The presenters will also
cover each of the five HFID research
tracks and then lead a discussion to
facilitate the exchange of ideas with
stakeholders. The feedback obtained
during the meeting will be considered
for the current program and future HFID
projects.
Registration will be available on-site.
For additional questions, please contact
Nicole Oliphant at noliphant@itsa.org or
202–721–4215.
ITS Joint Program Office; Human
Factors for IntelliDrive SM (HFID);
Public Meeting; Notice of Public
Meeting
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 22nd day
of December 2010.
John Augustine,
Managing Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
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The U.S. Department of
Transportation ITS Joint Program Office
(ITS JPO) and the National Highway
Transportation Safety Administration
(NHTSA) will host a free public meeting
to discuss the Human Factors for
IntelliDrive (HFID) program on January
6, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the
Flamingo Las Vegas, 3555 Las Vegas
Boulevard South Las Vegas, Nevada
89109.
IntelliDrive is a research program
under development that will allow
vehicles to communicate wirelessly
with other vehicles and the surrounding
infrastructure, such as traffic signals and
work zones. The program has the
potential to significantly reduce vehicle
crashes, enhance mobility and improve
the environment. One of the supporting
research programs is Human Factors for
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ITS Joint Program Office; Human Factors for IntelliDrive \SM\
(HFID); Public Meeting; Notice of Public Meeting
AGENCY: Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation ITS Joint Program Office (ITS
JPO) and the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration
(NHTSA) will host a free public meeting to discuss the Human Factors
for IntelliDrive (HFID) program on January 6, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. at the Flamingo Las Vegas, 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las
Vegas, Nevada 89109.
IntelliDrive is a research program under development that will
allow vehicles to communicate wirelessly with other vehicles and the
surrounding infrastructure, such as traffic signals and work zones. The
program has the potential to significantly reduce vehicle crashes,
enhance mobility and improve the environment. One of the supporting
research programs is Human Factors for IntelliDrive (HFID), a program
aimed at understanding the effects of providing drivers with critical
safety warning messages. The vision of the HFID research is to address
the number of new, competing visual and audible stimuli that put
demands on a driver's attention. The goal of the program is to develop
guidelines to ensure future IntelliDrive interfaces are effective
without increasing distraction. The HFID program will support all of
the IntelliDrive applications--safety, mobility, and sustainability--
for multiple vehicle types to include: passenger vehicles, passenger
transit vehicles, and heavy trucks.
At this meeting, ITS JPO and NHTSA will provide an overview of the
entire Human Factors for IntelliDrive program, including Vehicle to
Vehicle (V2V) communication and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I)
communication, heavy truck-related research, and environmental research
related IntelliDrive. The presenters will also cover each of the five
HFID research tracks and then lead a discussion to facilitate the
exchange of ideas with stakeholders. The feedback obtained during the
meeting will be considered for the current program and future HFID
projects.
Registration will be available on-site. For additional questions,
please contact Nicole Oliphant at noliphant@itsa.org or 202-721-4215.
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 22nd day of December 2010.
John Augustine,
Managing Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
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