Cyber Security and Resilience of smart cars; Good practices and recommendations.
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This flyer presents an abstract of the Human factor guidelines for the design of safe in-car traffic information services.
The human factor guidelines present the key human factor and ergonomic criteria for developing safe in-car traffic information services. It enables in-car traffic service providers to take the abilities and capabilities of the driver into account when developing their services.
This aid is not a blue print on how to deal with personal data within Smart Mobility projects. The aid offers, by means of a systematic approach and examples, insight in the legal framework around the protection of personal data. It illustrates the necessity to apply Privacy by Design on all data protection sensitive services.
VEHICULAR 2016 : The Fifth International Conference on Advances in Vehicular Systems, Technologies and Applications
Deze notitie biedt een overzicht van de belangrijkste publicaties op het gebied van automatisch rijden. De publicatie is Engelstalig.
This document is intended to cover cybersecurity issues for all motor vehicles and therefore applicable to all individuals and organizations manufacturing and designing vehicle systems and software. These entities include, but are not limited to, motor vehicle and motor vehicle equipment designers, suppliers, manufacturers, alterers, and modifiers.
Overview of the involvement of the Round Tables in international C-ITS workforces.
This report defines smart cars systems providing connected, added-value features in order to enhance car users experience or improve car safety. It encompasses use cases such as telematics, connected infotainment or intra-vehicular communication. The report excludes Car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure use cases, as well as autonomous vehicles.
The human factor guidelines present the key human factor and ergonomic criteria for developing safe in-car traffic information services. It enables in-car traffic service providers to take the abilities and capabilities of the driver into account when developing their services.
Flyer on the Dutch Round Tables for Smart Mobility.