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Name: Nikos Frangakis, ICCSDate: 16/11/2016
WP2: Personalized Device
PASSME - Horizon 2020 EU project grant number: 636308
ObjectivesObjectives— to define and develop the passenger
psychological model based on biometric measurements
— to define the set of sensors needed for obtaining both the necessary biometric and localisation information for each passenger
— to integrate all sensors in a comprehensive and efficient way creating a passenger personalised system
— to develop a smartphone application that will be the main information interface for the passenger while serving as communication gateway
— to provide the necessary incentives schemes for the take-up of the PASSME system
Methodology— Identify from current literature the psychological parameters
interplaying to determine changes in behavioural human responses (e.g. stress; enjoyment; contentment; neutrality)
— Definition of biometric parameters for the calculation of• build a psychological model • calculating/determining levels of stress • other emotional states
Definition of how many participants are needed for the evaluation— At the test sites— At the airports
Wearable devices are becoming mainstream
Personalized App
Indoor Localization
Incentives• “Visualizing progress” regularly is an incentive for user continue to access
the app• Users earn incentive “badges” to achieve his goals• “Gamification” is generally a way to keep the user engaged• Sending suggestions on how to “relax” can help guide user behavior• Associating a color code to stress measurement scale is visually appealing
and more perceptible• Wearable changes colors based on user´s stress level • Apps respond to user stress levels using “audio” and “visual” feedback• If users can record the events that affect them (and find significant
“stressors”), they can find ways to reduce stress• Users have the possibility to share information in social media
Nikos Frangakis, [email protected]
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