ATA EL 2004 E-Safety: the challenge of the future
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ATA EL 2004 E-Safety: the challenge of the future
12th International Symposium ATA EL 2004 E-Safety: the challenge of the future Scenario –Technologies – Applications Parma (Italy), June 16-17-18, 2004 Supported by Co–located with IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium IV'04 Parma, Italy, June 14-17, 2004 12th International Symposium ATA EL 2004 E-Safety: the challenge of the future. Scenario –Technologies – Applications Symposium Chairman G. ROVERA – Centro Ricerche Fiat (Italy) With the patronage of FISITA is an independent world body representing over 169,000 automotive engineers belonging to national automotive societies in 34 countries. FISITA was founded in 1948 to provide a global forum for the exchange of technical knowledge on every aspect of vehicle design and manufacture. FISITA brings together engineers and decision-makers from industry, academia and government to work towards the improvement of transportation systems, the conservation of energy and the protection of the environment. www.fisita.com With the sponsorship of FOREWORD The increasing demand for transport services needs an efficient transport system and has to tackle the problem caused by transport, congestion, harmful effects to the environment and public health, and the heavy toll of road accidents with an unacceptable number of victims and social costs. During the last decade Automotive Industries and Governments have been actively involved in improving road safety through both accident prevention and injury reduction. In this scenario, the 12th ATA EL symposium will be devoted to present and discuss the state of the art of the technologies and application which are the enabling factors toward the implementation of “e-safety” concept for improving road safety by the use of Intelligent Integrated Road Safety Systems. These systems based on new Information and Communication Technologies and a new generation of active safety and drivers assistance systems offer a great potential to reach this objective. Cooperative systems, taking into account not just the driver and the vehicle but also the manoeuvre area around the vehicle, will enable essential safety information to be exchanged between the vehicle and other vehicles and the infrastructure to assess the risk of an accident, warn the driver or initiate appropriate actions. The ATA EL Symposium will take place in Parma at the University Campus (16 –18 June 2004) in conjunction with the ”Intelligent Vehicle Symposium” (14 – 17 June 2004) organized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. and the University of Parma. The two events will partially overlap with joint sessions: - one day session for scenario and results of International Projects on Wednesday 16th of June; - one day for prototypes demonstration on Thursday 17th of June. The purpose of the co-location of the two symposia is to offer the attendees the opportunity to meet a larger number of specialists and invited speakers who will present and discuss alternative scenarios, technological trends, scientific and applicatory aspects of the technologies for intelligent vehicles. A joint registration to the two events will be possible and will allow to attend both events at a “reduced price". 2 PROGRAM 16 JUNE 2004 - MORNING 08.30 REGISTRATION 09.00 OPENING SESSION WELCOME ADDRESSES D. BORDONE – Magneti Marelli President and CEO G. ROVERA – Symposium Chairman J.M. ROWELL - FISITA 09.15 KEYNOTES SPEECHES E-safety initiative - Latest updates and results J. JAASKELAINEN - European Commission (Belgium) 04A2KN1 ADASE – European industrial roadmap for the integrated road safety systems B. ULMER - DaimlerChrysler (Germany) 04A2KN2 Intelligent vehicles in the USA -- R&D and product trends R. BISHOP – Richard Bishop Consulting (USA) 04A2KN3 10.45 –11.00 Coffee break Cooperative vehicle/highway systems in Japan S. OSAWA - AHSRA (Japan) 04A2KN4 Silicon technology trends for integrated road safety systems A. MÜLLER, P. LETEINTURIER - Infineon Technologies (Germany) 04A2KN5 Road Safety M. VIRANO - ANAS (Italy) 04A2KN6 13.00 Lunch 4 16 JUNE 2004 - AFTERNOON 14.30 ATA El 04 delegates can attend the afternoon sessions of the Intelligent Vehicle 04 Symposium, devoted to presentations of high level topics and future scenarios 20.00 Gala dinner 5 17 JUNE 2004 - MORNING 08.30 Session 1 - E-SAFETY ENABLERS Session 1.1 – SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES Chairman: P. KNOLL – Robert Bosch How Driver Assistance Systems pave the way to the safety vehicle 04A2KN8 P.M. KNOLL, U. SAILER – Robert Bosch (Germany) The state of the art of long range radar technologies for preventive safety functions M. HITOTSUYA, S. MATSUI - Fujitsu Ten (Japan) 04A2001 The UMRR 24GHz radar sensor family for short and medium range applications R. MENDE – smart microwave mensors (Germany) 04A2002 Optical sensors H. GOTZIG – Valeo Switches & Detection Systems (Germany) 04A2003 3D-Vision systems for road safety functions 04A2004 G. BECKER, M. CASTILLO, L. FEDERSPIEL, T. MOUSEL, B. MIRBACH IEE, International Electronics and Engineering (Luxembourg) T. OGGIER - CSEM, Centre suisse d’électronique et de microtechnique (Switzerland) 10.20 – 10.40 Coffee break Session 1.2 – SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES Chairman: P. LETEINTURIER – Infineon Technologies Laser sensor technologies for preventive safety functions U. LAGES - IBEO Automotive Systems (Germany) 04A2006 Sensor technologies for advanced driver assistance systems N. HÖVER, T. SEUBERT – Hella (Germany) 04A2007 6 17 JUNE 2004 - MORNING 11.20 ROUND TABLE E-SAFETY. THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CRITICALITIES Coordinator: P. MALATERRE – PSA Peugeot Citroën Panelists: U. FERMI – Fiat J.P. van DIJKE - TNO Automotive BMW Representative B. ULMER – DaimlerChrysler 17 JUNE 2004 - AFTERNOON 14.30 – 18.00 VEHICLE DEMONSTRATION AT THE VARANO DE MELEGARI TEST TRACK 7 18 JUNE 2004 - MORNING 09.00 Session 2 - APPLICATIONS Session 2.1 – PREVENTIVE SAFETY Chairman: A. VITS – European Commission The European vision on preventive safety P. KONHAUSER - DaimlerChrysler (Germany) 04A2KN9 Intelligent systems for active and passive safety – Collision mitigation brake system K. KODAKA - Honda R&D (Japan) J. GAYKO – Honda R&D Europe (Germany) 04A2009 Integrated safety scenario S. RE FIORENTIN, R. ZENZON - FIAT Auto (Italy) 04A2010 10.30 – 10.50 Coffee break Session 2.2 – PREVENTIVE SAFETY Chairman: P. KONHAUSER – DaimlerChrysler The results of European projects on e-Safety A. VITS – European Commission (Belgium) 04A2011 Lane warning with haptical feedback R. CICILLONI - Centro Ricerche Fiat (Italy) R. ZENZON - Fiat Auto (Italy) 04A2012 Lane Keeping functions A. BUCHANAN - TRW Conekt (United Kingdom) 04A2013 Driver Assistance System for heavy trucks 04A2014 C. LANFRANCO, S. MARTINI, V. MURDOCCO – Centro Ricerche Fiat (Italy) 12.10 Discussion 12.30 Lunch 8 18 JUNE 2004 - AFTERNOON 14.00 Session 2.3 - TELEMATICS Chairman: G. BURZIO – Centro Ricerche Fiat Digital maps for driver assistance J.M. ROWELL - Navigation Technologies Europe (United Kingdom) 04A2023 SpeedAlert. Harmonisation of in-vehicle speed alert concept definition V. BLERVAQUE – ERTICO (Belgium) 04A2015 Car-to-Car communication for active safety and other applications W. FRANZ - DaimlerChrysler (Germany) 04A2016 Infrastructure communication systems for safety enhancement G. FREMONT - COFIROUTE (France) 04A2017 Developing scenario in telematics from an automotive supplier’s point of view G. ROSSO – Magneti Marelli (Italy) 04A2025 The SAFE TUNNEL system R. BRIGNOLO, W. SAVIO – Centro Ricerche Fiat (Italy) 04A2018 15.40 Discussion 16.00 – 16.20 Coffee break Session 3 – HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE Chairman: U. FERMI – Fiat Auto Advanced voice recognition technologies S. SACHSENMAIER - Temic SDS (Germany) 04A2019 Bringing the mobile telephone back into the automobile S. CORDING – National Semiconductor (Germany) 04A2020 Intelligent management of information on board R. MONTANARI – Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Italy) 04A2021 Building automotive human machine interfaces P. GHIRARDELLO – Teoresi (Italy) 18.00 Discussion 04A2024 18.20 End of the Symposium 9 LOCAL & TOURIST INFORMATION PARMA is a city of aristocratic cultural tradition, rich in precious works of art and memories of its past as a capital city, celebrated for its greatest sons and the artists who worked there - from Benedetto Antelami to Salimbene, from Correggio to Parmigianino, from Bodoni to Verdi and Toscanini - the poets, writers and directors inspired by it, above all Stendhal, who recreated the city in his story about the "Chartreuse". Parma is also worldwide renowned for its culinary tradition, which can be easily tasted in many "osterie" and restaurants in the city centre and in the surrounding countryside. rma is located in the north of Italy, in the Po Valley, in a strategic position, halfway between Milan and Bologna and close to many important Italian cities (Florence, Venice, Verona, Genoa, Turin). LOCAL ATTRACTIONS • Farnese Theatre. • Regio Theatre (it is one of the most famous in Italy for grand opera) 19th century. • Palazzo Ducale with its wonderful gardens. • Duomo (11th century) and Battistero (the most important, evolved monument during the Medieval period in Italy). • Church of San Giovanni Evangelista (12th century) • Church of Steccata (16th century) • Palazzo della Pilotta (16th century) SIGHTSEEING Guided visits and tours will be arranged on occasion of the Symposium for accompanying persons; the tours will let you appreciate the "Parmesan atmosphere", showing you all aspects of this city (history, Parma's gastronomic culture, the musical tradition, the shopping in the city centre). We also suggest you to visit the charming surroundings of Parma (Colorno, Torrechiara, Soragna, Bardi, Fontanellato) where very famous castles were built in the past and Busseto, Verdi's native town. Many well renowned cities, famous for the artistic beauties, are quite close to Parma: Florence and Venice can be reached by train in 2 and 3 hours respectively. Moreover you can reach Mantua (60 km), Bologna (90 km), Verona (105 km), Ferrara (137 km), Ravenna (182 km). Seaside resorts are easily accessible as well, by train or by car: La Spezia (and the Cinque Terre Riviera) 109 km, Rimini and the Adriatic coast 180 km, Viareggio and the Versilia area 150 km. WEATHER The weather in Parma in June is warm and pleasant, with an average temperature of 22-26° C. Local weather forecast: in English (www.weather.cnn.com), and in Italian (www.datameteo.com/prevparma). 10 LOCAL INFO For detailed information about Parma and its monuments and art, transportation, restaurants, Parma cuisine and the traditional products of the food valley, artistic and natural surroundings, shopping, cultural and musical events, please visit www.parmaitaly.it and www.inparma.it. Please take note that the travel agency BAIA DI LUNA VIAGGI is at your disposal to arrange your trip to Parma (plane and train tickets, transfer service to and from the Italian airports, car renting with driver). BAIA DI LUNA VIAGGI (Mrs. Claudia) Via Gramsci, 27/A – Parma Tel. 0039 0521 995802 - Fax [email protected] 0039 0521 995807 – e-mail: PRE- AND POST-CONGRESS TOURS New Team, in cooperation with the travel agency Baia di Luna Viaggi, is glad to suggest you some proposals for pre- and post-congress tours, to be arranged on occasion of your participation in the IEEE IV 2004 and ATA EL 2004 Conferences. Baia di Luna Viaggi is at your complete disposal for any further detail or information about all these proposals, and to book the tour you are interested in. Please consider that many other tours could be arranged upon request, according to your wishes and needs. LE STRADE DEI VINI E DEI SAPORI (The Roads of Wines and Flavours) – 1 DAY FEE per PERSON € 128,00 (15 participants) FEE per PERSON € 96,00 (30 participants) FEE per PERSON € 176,00 (6/8 participants; transportation by car or private minibus) Morning: Pick-up of all participants at the hotels and meeting with the guide; departure by coach for the guided tour to the parmesan surroundings, to visit our beauties and to taste our typical products. This is the land of Plenty: dreamed-of flavours and perfumes that there, in the Parma province, become reality, sights to be visited and delicacies to get to know and taste. The tour begins with a visit to a Salumificio in Langhirano (producer of Parmesan ham and other pork products) , to appreciate the whole range of the processing of the “Prosciutto di Parma”. You will continue along the roads of “Wines and Flavours” to reach Torrechiara, to held a guided visit at the wonderful and renowned Castle (it was the setting of the film Lady Hawk). At the end of the visit, wine-tasting in a cellar of wines of the Parma hills “Vini dei Colli di Parma”. Lunch in a typical restaurant. 11 Afternoon: transfer to the area of Zibello, the town famous for the production of “Culatello” , considered the King of the pork products. At a producer premises, you could observe the different seasoning phases of this marvellous product, which is appreciated all over the world; at the end of the visit, tasting of Culatello and typical wines. You could end the tour with a guided visit of a cheese factory, to get to know the creative cycle of the Parmesan cheese “Parmigiano Reggiano”, and final tasting. Late afternoon: return to the hotels. The fee includes: - Coach for transfers to and from the hotels (either minibus or car as above mentioned) - Guide for the whole day tour (English speaking) - Lunch in typical and first choice restaurant - Tasting of typical products on occasion of the several visits - Medical assurance - Assistance from professional personnel - Soft drinks and candies on the coach. The fee does not include: - Extras, drinks at lunch, tips, entrance tickets, and everything not expressly stated in the paragraph “the fee includes”. \ FERRARA – THE PO RIVER DELTA AND RICCIONE - 3 DAYS FEE per PERSON € 405,00 FEE per PERSON € 330,00 FEE per PERSON € 390,00 (15 participants) (30 participants) (6/8 participants; transportation by car or private minibus) First day: Pick-up of all participants at the hotels and departure by coach to Ferrara. Arrival, meeting with the guide and visit of Ferrara old town’s centre. The Medieval centre and the Renaissance Court are mostly impressive proves of its marvellous past (you can still appreciate several monuments and buildings of a great historical and artistic value - the Estense Castle, symbol of the dominating Seigniory; the San Giorgio Cathedral; Piazza Ariostea; Palazzo dei Diamanti). In the late morning, transfer to the Adriatic seaside (the Po river Delta, in the Ferrara province) and lunch in a restaurant (fish and typical products menu). Afternoon: transfer by coach to Riccione. Hotel accommodation at the Hotel Promenade Thermae, in the reserved rooms: the hotel is sea view. Spare time to spend for a walk in the well-known Via Ceccarini in the town centre, for shopping and to admire the sparkling shop-windows. Back to the hotel for a welcome drink, dinner and overnight. 12 Second day: buffet breakfast in the hotel. Morning dedicated to the wellness: the Hotel Promenade Thermae offers you a new thermal area and swimming pool to relax body and soul. You could choose among relaxing massages, thermal cares in warm swimming pools, specific treatments of “ Aroma-massaggio” (a massage with essence oils, associated with music and colour therapy) or “Fior di Loto” (Oriental relaxing massage with flower essence oils). Lunch in the hotel. In the afternoon, you could plunge into the sea or just relax and get tanned. Cocktail at the borders of the swimming-pool; the typical “Romagnola” dinner will be accompanied by music and dancing in order to let you fully enjoy the night. Overnight at the hotel. Third day: buffet breakfast in the hotel. Free morning for the activities you prefer (on the beach or in the wellness centre of the hotel). Lunch in the hotel and in the afternoon return by coach to Parma. The fee includes: - Coach for transfers to and from the hotels, Ferrara and Riccione (either minibus or car as above mentioned) - Guide for half day in Ferrara (English speaking) - Fish menu for lunch in the Ferrara province - Stay in a Thermal Hotel (four stars category), in double rooms - 1 day Full Board accommodation + 1 day Half Board accommodation - Buffet morning breakfast - Thermal swimming-bath - Private beach service (umbrella and 2 beds) - Swimming-pool (with beds available) - Typical night in Riccione (typical dinner and music at the Romagna manner) - Medical assurance - Assistance from professional personnel. The fee does not include: Extras, drinks at lunches, tips, entrance tickets, and everything not expressly stated in the paragraph “the fee includes”. FLORENCE - 2 DAYS FEE per PERSON € 440,00 FEE per PERSON € 365,00 FEE per PERSON € 375,00 (15 participants) (30 participants) (6/8 participants; transportation by car or private minibus) First day: Pick-up of all participants at the hotels and departure by coach to Florence. Arrival, meeting with the guide and visit of Florence old town’s centre. At the end of the visit, transfer to the hotel and accommodation in the reserved rooms. 13 Lunch in a typical restaurant in the city centre and in the early afternoon guided visit of the city; free time to spend for a walk along the fascinating lanes and for shopping in the glamorous shops of the most famous stylists of the world. Back to the hotel and transfer to the restaurant on the hills of Florence for a dinner in an Agritourism, to taste genuine and typical products; the dinner will be accompanied by music. Overnight in Florence. Second day: morning breakfast in the hotel. Free morning for the activities you prefer (a walk in the city centre or shopping). Lunch in a restaurant and in the afternoon return by coach to Parma. The fee includes: - Coach for transfers to and from the hotel, to Florence (either minibus or car as above mentioned) - Guide for the whole day (English speaking) - Lunch in a typical restaurant (first day) - Dinner in an Agritourism with music - Stay in hotel in Florence (four stars category), in double rooms - 1 day Bed & Breakfast accommodation - Lunch in restaurant (second day) - Medical assurance - Assistance from professional personnel. The fee does not include: Extras, drinks at lunches, tips, entrance tickets, and everything not expressly stated in the paragraph “the fee includes” In the fee for 6/8 persons the music on occasion of the dinner in the Agritouristic Farm is not included. SIENA AND CHIANCIANO - 2 DAYS FEE per PERSON € 410,00 FEE per PERSON € 315,00 FEE per PERSON € 397,00 (15 participants) (30 participants) (6/8 participants; transportation by car or private minibus) First day: Pick-up of all participants at the hotels and departure by coach to Siena. Arrival, meeting with the guide and visit of Siena old town’s centre. At the end of the visit, transfer to a typical restaurant to taste Tuscan products. In the afternoon transfer by coach to Chianciano spa. Arrival in the hotel and accommodation in the reserved rooms. Free time to spend for a swim in the thermal swimming-pool or for a plunge in the whirlpool bath. Welcome drink and transfer to an Agritourism for a typical Tuscan dinner with music. Overnight in Siena. 14 Second day: buffet breakfast in the hotel. Morning dedicated to wellness and relax, to spend in several thermal swimming-pools, to get tanned or for a walk in the park of the hotel. Lunch in the hotel and in the afternoon return by coach to Parma. The fee includes: - Coach for transfers to and from the hotel, to Siena and Chianciano (either minibus or car as above mentioned) - Guide for half day in Siena (English speaking) - Lunch in a typical restaurant (first day) - Stay in hotel in Chianciano (four stars category), in double rooms and thermal swimming-pool - 1 day Bed & Breakfast accommodation - Dinner in an Agritourism (first day) - Lunch in restaurant (second day) - Medical assurance - Assistance from professional personnel. The fee does not include: Extras, drinks at lunches, tips, entrance tickets, and everything not expressly stated in the paragraph “the fee includes” In the fee for 6/8 persons the music on occasion of dinner in the Agritouristic Farm is not included. 15 GENERAL INFORMATION SYMPOSIUN SECRETARIAT ATA – Associazione Tecnica dell’Automobile - contact person: Marisa Giunipero Strada Torino 32 A – 10043 Orbassano (Italy) Phone: +39 011 9080401/2/3, fax: +39 011 9080 400 E-mail: [email protected] - web site: www.ata.it SYMPOSIUM VENUE Parma University Campus - Parco Area delle Scienze - Parma (Italy). PAPERS AND OFFICIAL LANGUAGE All presented papers are invited. They will be written and presented in English. No simultaneous translation will be provided. They will be distributed in a CD Rom collection to all delegates during the Symposium. Selected papers may be eligible for subsequent publication in ‘ATA Ingegneria Automotoristica HOW TO REGISTER To participate, please fill in the symposium registration form and send it to New Team – Eventi di Comunicazione - Via C. Ghiretti, 2 - 43100 Parma (Italy) - Phone +39 0521 293913 - Fax +39 0521 294036 – e-mail: [email protected] - web site: www.newteam.it. GALA DINNER A gala dinner is scheduled for Wednesday evening, June 16th, 2004 (h. 20.00). Detailed information will follow as soon as available. Each registered participant is entitled to attend the gala dinner, please indicate on the registration form if you wish to take part. Accompanying person(s) may also attend the gala dinner upon purchasing additional ticket(s). Please refer to the registration form for information and reservation. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is not included in the registration fee. Please refer to the hotel accommodation form for information and reservation. Participants are invited to book by completing the form and sending it to: New Team – Eventi di Comunicazione - Via C. Ghiretti, 2 - 43100 Parma (Italy) - Phone +39 0521 293913 - Fax +39 0521 294036 – e-mail: [email protected] - web site: www.newteam.it. SOCIAL PROGRAM • Golf Tournament on Sunday June 13th, 2004 (subject to cancellation if a minimum number of attendees is not reached, please contact [email protected]) 16 TECHNICAL TOURS A visit to the Ferrari Museum will be organized on June 19th, 2004 depending on the number of attendees. Please book the tour through the registration form. ATA-EL ’04 AND IEEE IV’04 VEHICLE DEMONSTRATION DAY The demonstration day will take place at the Varano de Melegari test track, on June 17TH 2004. The race track is 32 km to the city of Parma. Sixteen different demos are currently planned for this demonstration day. Some of them are relative to relevant European Projects: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CYBERCARS. Automatic guided vehicle GALLANT . European GNSS (Galileo) application to driver support AIDER Advanced Emergency Call COMUNICAR - Advanced HMI to reduce driver distraction Vehicle manufacturers will show some results of their most recent research activities: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Driver cooperative Lane Keeping (FIAT Research Centre) Automatic Parking (FIAT Research Centre) Pedestrian Detection (Daimler Chrysler) Safety Car for bad weather condition (FIAT Research Centre) Other very interesting demonstrations are from relevant Industries and Universities: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Lateral Control (Inria - France) Driver Monitoring (Deepvision - Canada) Vision Enhancement (CUST - France) Speech Recognition on Vehicle (IRST - Italy) Drive-by-Wire Control Unit (Turin Polytechnic - Italy) Vehicle-to-vehicle-to-infrastructure Communication (Hitachi - France) Rail Vehicle Infrastructure (Bologna University - Italy) Please register through the registration form. 17 12th International Symposium ATA EL 04 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2004 REGISTRATION FORM Parma - Italy, June 14-18, 2004 PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS AND SEND TO: [email protected] Professional Title (Prof./Dr./Mr./Mrs./Ms.) .................................................................. 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