AWARE2ALL aims to pave the way towards HAV deployment in traffic by addressing changes in road safety and interactions among different road users caused by HAV emergence through the development of innovative technologies along with corresponding assessment tools and methodologies. AWARE2ALL is developing safety and HMI systems interrelated through achieving a holistic understanding of the scene to ensure safe HAV operation. AWARE2ALL is developing safety systems adapted to new scenarios in mixed traffic, considering two perspectives:
1.Inside the Vehicle (Occupant Safety): A continuous occupant state monitoring (OMS) assesses the interior situation (e.g. activities performed by the occupants) and, in case of an emergency situation (e.g. sudden reach of the ODD limit due to an abrupt weather change), decides if it is possible to perform a control transition to a driver or a fallback maneuver to avoid a collision. If avoidance is impossible, advanced passive safety systems are adapted to the occupant status to reduce injury severity. At any time, the HAV systems' behavior needs to be adequately and timely communicated to the occupants by internal HMI (iHMI).
2.Outside the Vehicle (HRUs Safety): A surround perception system allows the HAV to identify HRUs behavior and anticipate safety-critical situations. By enabling the vehicle to effectively communicate with HRUs through external HMI (eHMI), dangerous situations could be avoided.
To ensure user acceptance, social sciences and humanities (SSH) disciplines, particularly cultural and psychological aspects, are integrated at all project stages (requirements definition, development, testing, impact assessment, and methodologies). In this first period, SSH collaboration has involved various associations (PAVE Europe, The Red Croix, and ONCE) in design and validation processes. These entities, along with consortium experts on SSH, have refined and selected the most suitable technology approaches and defined use cases to test, representing the project's main objective: including diverse populations in CCAM development.