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| D2.1 Preliminary Requirements D2.1 Preliminary Requirements |
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| D2.2 Final Requirements and Strategies for Map Feedback This document reports the results of FeedMAP work package 2 (WP2), whose goal was to establish the requirements, approaches and strategies for an advanced map data correction system. The concept is based on the comparison between data gathered by in-vehicle sensors and the map database, and on the connection of the data feedback system to a map updating framework. |
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| D3.1 First FeedMAP Specification D3.1 First FeedMAP Specification |
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| D3.2 ActMAP White Paper and Interfaces to the FeedMAP framework D3.2 ActMAP White Paper and Interfaces to the FeedMAP framework |
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| D 3.3. Final FeedMAP Specification This document provides the consolidated technical specification of the FeedMAP framework based on the experiences of prototype implementation. It describes in detail the architecture of a FeedMAP system, flow charts of the main algorithms and all necessary protocols and will be the base for the prototype implementation of FeedMAP. |
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| D4.1 Specification of the map data feedback loop test environment D4.1 Specification of the map data feedback loop test environment |
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| D4.2 Final report on implementation of test sites D4.2 Final report on implementation of test sites |
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| D5 FeedMAP Test Report This document describes the test design and the test results for the FeedMAP system. It covers text experiences made in 4 physical test sites and one simulation test site. |
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| D6.1 Validation Plan D6.1 Validation Plan |
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| D6.2 Validation of technical & economic feasibility This document reports the introductory work to the general task of validating the results of FeedMAP project: the actions of all necessary work for proving the technical feasibility of FeedMAP, that should take place after the end of implementation and testing phases of this project. Further, on a value chain analysis for the economic feasibility is given, that could promote and putting this system into the market. |
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| An environment for simulating vehicle’s motion along virtual routes Authors: George Thomaidis, Manolis Tsogas, Panagiotis Lytrivis, and Angelos Amditis |
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| Improving Safety and Comfort for In-Vehicle Applications by Map Deviation Detect Authors: Jan Loewenau,Sinisa Durekovic,Bernd Thomas,Hans-Ulrich Otto |
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| The ActMAP to FeedMAP Framework Automatic Detection and incremental updating for Advanced In-Vehicle Applications Authors: Jan Löwenau, Sinisa Durekovic, Bernd Thomas, Hans-Ulrich Otto |
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| The ActMAP – FeedMAP Framework Authors: Bernd Thomas, Jan Löwenau, Sinisa Durekovic, Hans-Ulrich Otto |
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| Detection of legal speed limit deviations Authors: S. Durekovic (NAVTEQ), J. Löwenau (BMW), the FeedMAP consortium |
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| Specifications and Plan for Validation of map feedback loops Authors : S. Lüer (ERTICO - ITS Europe), C. Contopoulos (ICCS i-sense Group), the FeedMAP consortium |
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| FeedMAP -Incremental Updating Map-Base probes Authors : Hans-Ulrich Otto (Tele Atlas Deutschland GmbH), Maxime Flament (ERTICO SCRL), Michael Landwehr (PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG) |
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