Project Reference: 288466 FP7-ICT 2011: 6.6 Low carbon multi-modal mobility and freight transport) Project Duration: 1 Oct 2011 – 31 Sept 2014 09/11/10.

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Project Reference: FP7-ICT 2011: 6.6 Low carbon multi-modal mobility and freight transport) Project Duration: 1 Oct 2011 – 31 Sept /11/10 Workshop related projects ICT2011: 6.6 Low carbon multi-modal mobility and freight transport Vienna, October 24th 2012

2 Agenda 10h30-12h00 Welcome, introduction of participants Workshop goals & objectives Presentation of individual projects 12h00-13h30 Lunch Break 13h30-15h00 Project presentations continued Discussion & group work on selected topics (e.g. user requirements, usability, persuasion, platform architectures, etc. ) 15h00-15h30 Coffe Breack Conclusions & next steps: identification of open research issues, possibilities for cooperation, planning of next steps) 17h00 End 2

3 Goals of this workshop Learn about other projects Share experiences Learn from each other Identify key issues Identify possibilities for cooperation Have fun! Organize common publication

4 Introduction of participants Name Organization Project Background How did you get here? – Which tools did you use for planning the trip? – Which transportation means did you use? – What positiv/negativ experiences did you make?

5 Who is here? Technical versus social sciences Work experience Project runtime Most used personal transportation means Who knows who

6 Peacox project presentation

7 Partners CURE - Center for Usability Research and Engineering - Coordinator (A) FLU - FLUIDTIME Data Services GmbH (A) TMX - Telematix Software a.s. (CZ) ETHZ – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (CH) TCD – Trinity College Dublin (IRL) ICCS – National Technical University of Athens (GR) ITS- ITS Vienna Region (A) TOMTOM INTERNATIONAL BV (NL) Total Costs: 3,131, Requested Funding: 2,350,000.00

8 Project Goals The project aims at providing travellers with personalised tools that allow, help and persuade them to plan their travel in an environmentally friendly way supporting the users in making eco-friendly travel decisions and give them feedback considering the users situational and individual range of acceptable travel choices facilitating eco-friendly driving behaviour by providing real- time feedback and instructions about driving reducing of the carbon footprint without reducing quality of life and comfort for travellers

9 4. PEACOX offers  Mobile smart phone application  Eco-friendly route planning and navigation  Eco-friendly travel suggestions with comfort  CO2 feedback for selected routes and means  Detection of individual travel patterns  Personalised and green travel suggestions  Real time traffic information service (e. g. weather, traffic situation)

10 5. PEACOX Components

11 Available Results (as of now) Identification of user groups Analysis of concepts that explain mobility behavior Description of context and situational variables Questionnaire study on factors influencing travel mode choice Collection and analysis of persuasive strategies User interface design concept

12 Peacox App Overview (1/2) Travel Route planner Personalised routing results Departure monitor Turn-by-turn navigation Live Real time eco feedback (incl. driving behaviour) Current travel mode Current trip purpose Activity Trip history, comparison between days/weeks/months/years Me User profile Travel preferences Goals commited to Achievements Goal recommendations

13 Peacox App Overview (2/2) Travel Route planner Personalised routing results Departure monitor Turn-by-turn navigation Live Real time eco feedback (incl. driving behaviour) Current travel mode Current trip purpose Activity Trip history, comparison between days/weeks/months/years Me User profile Travel preferences Goals commited to Achievements Goal recommendations Suggestion / Tunnelling Authority / Self- Monitoring Conditioning Consistency / Social Proof Suggestion Authority / Self- Monitoring

14 Peacox App Walkthrough Travel Planner (1/3)

15 Peacox App Walkthrough Travel Planner (2/3)

16 Peacox App Walkthrough Travel Planner (3/3)

17 Peacox App Walkthrough Live Feedback

18 Peacox App Walkthrough Me (Profile) & Goals

19 Peacox App Walkthrough Activity Log

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21 Planned Book Publikation Topic: The role of users in intelligent transportation systems: possibilities, challenges and lessons learned Who is interested in submitting chapters? – On which topic/aspects? Who is interested in joining editorial work? We propose a process of mutual peer reviewing