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FOT-Net seminar: Issues in Evaluation of FOTs of Cooperative Systems


The FOT-Net seminar Seminar on Issues in Evaluation of FOTs of Cooperative Systems took place on March 24, 2010 in Amsterdam at RAI Convention Centre, The Netherlands. This event was in parallel with Cooperative Mobility Showcase 2010 and the Cooperative Mobility Conference 2010.


Presentations and Report are now available for download:

 

  • Yvonne Barnard: Introduction of the Seminar on Issues in Evaluation of FOTs of Cooperative Systems  .pdf (533.2 KB)
  • Jim Misener : Cooperative Mobility from the Infrastructure Point of View, Needs, Potential and the North American Landscape  .pdf (4.9 MB)
  • Ilja Radusch: PRE-DRIVE C2X: Preparing an European FOT on Car-2-X Communication   .pdf (1.3 MB)
  • Oliver Carsten: Evaluation issues related to interaction between drivers, in-vehicle and roadside system  .pdf (656.6 KB)
  • Marco Dozza: Evaluation issues related to penetration of equipped vehicles and roadside equipment  .pdf (634.3 KB)
  • Martijn van Noort: Scaling up the results of evaluation in order to provide recommendations for stakeholders  .pdf (225.5 KB)
  • Seminar Report .pdf (161.1 KB)

 

Do not hesitate to contact info@fot-net.eu for any information.


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