SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME FP7
AAT-2011-RTD-1-285681
D7.1 Kick-Off Meeting, Barcelona
Deliverable No. D7.1
Workpackage No. WP7 Workpackage Title Project Management
Authors Mirabelle D’Cruz (UNott), Matthias Bues (FhG-IAO),
Betty Mohler (MPG)
Status (F = Final; D = Draft) Final
File Name: VR-HYPERSPACE_D7.1_Kick Off Meeting, Barcelona
Date 18 November 2011
Dissemination level (PU = Public; RE = Re-
stricted; CO = Confidential)
PU
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Version Date Comments
1.0 14-11-11 Initial draft for comments
2.0 28-11-11 All comments added and final version completed
Keywords Aviation, Virtual Reality, Future travel
Deliverable leader
Name: Dr. Mirabelle D’Cruz
Partner: UNott
Contact: +44(0)115 8466397
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Table of Contents
LIST OF TABLES ..............................................................................................................................4
LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................................................................................4
GLOSSARY OF TERMS .....................................................................................................................5
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................................6
1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................7
2. AGENDA OF MEETING .............................................................................................................7
3. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ............................................................................................................8
4. SUMMARY OF MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS .................................................................................... 10
4.1. THE CONSORTIUM ................................................................................................................... 10
4.2. CONTEXT AND SCOPE OF THE PROJECT ......................................................................................... 10
4.3. SIX MONTH PLAN ..................................................................................................................... 12
5. CONCLUSIONS ...................................................................................................................... 12
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List of Tables
TABLE 1: KICK-OFF AGENDA, BARCELONA ........................................................................................................ 8
TABLE 2: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS.................................................................................................................... 10
List of Figures
FIGURE 1: VR-HYPERSPACE CONSORTIUM .................................................................................................... 9
FIGURE 2: IN THE MEETINGS ROOM (1) ......................................................................................................... 10
FIGURE 3: IN THE MEETINGS ROOM (2) ......................................................................................................... 10
FIGURE 4: DEMONSTRATIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA ..................................................................... 11
FIGURE 5: SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS FOR WORKSHOPS .................................................................................. 11
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Glossary of Terms
BUW Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany
EADS EADS Innovation Works, Germany
FhG-IAO Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering, Germany
ICCS Institute of Communications and Computer Systems, Greece
MPG MPI for Biological Cybernetics, Germany
TAS-I Thales Alenia Space Italia S.p.A, Italy
UB University of Barcelona, Spain
UNott University of Nottingham, UK
VTT Valtion Teknillien Tutkimuskeskus, Finland
WP Work Package
DoW Description of Work
EC European Commission
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Executive Summary
This is D7.1 “Kick-off meeting in Barcelona” of the FP7 project VR-HYPERSPACE (AAT-285681). It
summarizes the events which took place during the meeting, the results that were achieved and fi-
nally the actions that were decided for the next six months. This work was carried out as part of WP7
Project Management, of which the main objectives are the implementation of the administrative,
scientific, technical and ethical issues related to the project. The meeting took place on the 8th
and
9th
of November at the eventLab, University of Barcelona. All WP leaders presented their plans for
the next six months and four workshops introduced the participants to relevant concepts and state
of the art research and technology for the project. There was a productive exchange of ideas and
the results at each phase of the project will be posted on the project website (http://www.vr-
hyperspace.eu/).
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1. Introduction
This is deliverable D7.1 Kick-off meeting, Barcelona, of the FP7 project VR-HYPERSPACE (AAT-
285681). It presents work carried out as part of WP7 Project Management. The main objectives of
WP7 are to implement the administrative, scientific, technical and ethical issues related to the pro-
ject. The deliverable describes the kick-off meeting in Barcelona which took place on 8-9th
Novem-
ber, 2011 hosted by the University of Barcelona at the eventLab (http://www.event-lab.org/). It in-
cludes the agenda of the meeting, a participant list and a summary of its main achievements.
2. Agenda of Meeting
The kick-off meeting was two full days of presentations and workshops. The first day focused on the
passenger and issues related to comfort. The second day focused on technologies and industrial sce-
narios of the aircraft interior. The full agenda is shown in Table 1 below.
Day 1: Passenger and comfort
Time Details People
09:00 Arrival, tea and coffee
09:15 Opening of the meeting (Welcome to eventLab) (15 mins) Mirabelle D’Cruz (UNott )
Mel Slater (UB)
09:30 Opening by Project Officer Christiane Bruynooghe (Project
Officer)
09:40 Presentation by each Partner (Slides - background, people,
roles and responsibilities) around 10 mins each
Sue Cobb (UNott)
Matthias Bues (FhG-IAO)
Kaj Helin (VTT)
Bernd Froehlich (BUW)
Nikos Frangakis (ICCS)
Mel Slater (UB)
Betty Mohler (MPG)
Enrico Gaia (TAS-I)
Michael Olbert (EADS)
11:10 Break (15 mins)
11:25 VR-HYPERSPACE - brief overview, project aims and objectives,
discussion (30 mins)
Mirabelle D’Cruz (UNott)
11:55 Definitions of comfort and discomfort (20 mins) Ash Patel (UNott)
12:15 VR-HYPERSPACE – activity and management reporting (WP7,
T7.1, T7.2) (20 mins)
Jill Harris (UNott)
12:35 WP1 Passenger 2050 and beyond – brief overview and six
month plan (40 mins)
Enrico Gaia (TAS-I)
13:15 Lunch
14:30 Workshop 1 on “Passengers and Comfort” (60 mins) Ash Patel (UNott)
15:30 Demo of eventlab (75 mins) Mel Slater (UB)
16:45 Break (15 mins)
17:00 WP2 Sensation of Comfort – brief overview and six month plan
(40 mins)
Mel Slater (UB)
Betty Mohler (MPG)
17:40 Small group meetings (20 mins)
18:00 End of Day 1
21:00 Social event at Cangrejo Loco
(http://www.elcangrejoloco.com/index2eng.htm) hosted free
by University of Barcelona
Day 2 Technological concepts and industrial scenarios
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Time Details People
09:00 Arrival, tea and coffee
09:15 WP3 Technological Concepts – brief overview and six month
plan (40 mins)
Oliver Stefani (FhG-IAO)
09:55 Workshop 2 on “Technological Concepts” 60 mins Matthias Bues (FhG-IAO)
Bernd Froehlich (BUW)
Mel Slater (UB)
Betty Mohler (MPG)
10:55 Break (15 mins)
11:10 Workshop 3 on “Industrial scenarios” (60 mins) Mario Cappitelli (EADS)
12:10 WP6 Communication, Dissemination, Future Roadmap - brief
overview and six month plan (40 mins)
Nikos Frangakis (ICCS)
12:50 Presentation of candidates for Aviation Advisory Board (AAB)
25 mins
Michael Olbert (EADS)
13:15 Lunch
14:30 WP5 Evaluation of overall experience – brief overview and six
month plan (40 mins)
Susanna Aromaa (VTT)
15:10 Presentation on ethical issues (WP7, T7.3) (20 mins) Betty Mohler (MPG)
15:30 Workshop 4 on “Dissemination channels” (30 mins) Nikos Frangakis (ICCS)
16:00 Break (15 mins)
16:15 Outcomes, Action list and close of PM1 (15 mins) Mirabelle D’Cruz (UNott )
16:30 First Project Management Board (PMB1) meeting to approve
activities for next 6 months, AAB, any outstanding issues (30
mins)
Mirabelle D’Cruz (UNott )
Matthias Bues (FhG-IAO)
Kaj Helin (VTT)
Bernd Froehlich (BUW)
Nikos Frangakis(ICCS)
Mel Slater (UB)
Betty Mohler (MPG)
Enrico Gaia (TAS-I)
Michael Olbert (EADS)
17:00 Close of PMB1
Table 1: Kick-off Agenda, Barcelona
3. List of Participants
All partners and the EC Project Officer participated in the meeting. A picture of the consortium is
shown in Figure 1 below.
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Figure 1: VR-HYPERSPACE Consortium
The list of participants is shown in Table 2 below.
Organisation Short Name Country Name
European Commission EC Project Offi-
cer
Belgium
Christiane Bruynooghe
University of Nottingham UNott UK Mirabelle D'Cruz
Ash Patel
Sue Cobb
Laura Lewis
Jill Harris
Fraunhofer Institute for Indus-
trial Engineering FhG-IAO
Germany Matthias Bues
Oliver Stefani
Valtion Teknillien Tutkimuske-
skus VTT Finland Kaj Helin
Susanna Aromaa
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar BUW Germany Bernd Froehlich
Alexander Kulik
Institute of Communications
and Computer Systems ICCS Greece Nikos Frangakis
University of Barcelona UB Spain Mel Slater
Joan L. Molina
Elena Kokkinara
MPI for Biological Cybernetics MPG Germany Betty Mohler
Joachim Tesch
Martin Dobricki
Markus Leyrer
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Thales Alenia Space Italia S.p.A TAS-I Italy Enrico Gaia
Giorgio Musso
EADS Innovation Works EADS Germany Mario Cappitelli
Michael Olbert
Table 2: List of Participants
A special thanks also to Raphael Carbonell and Irene Sanjuan Navais and other team members at the
University of Barcelona for all their support in hosting the kick-off meeting.
4. Summary of Main Achievements
The kick-off meeting in Barcelona consisted of two full days of presentations and workshops which
aimed to:
• learn more about each partner
• set the context of VR-HYPERSPACE
• discuss the scope of the project – Passenger 2050 and beyond, technological concepts, and
industrial scenarios
• synchronise the next 6 months of planning for all the workpackages
• gather the information required for D7.1 Kick-Off Meeting, Barcelona
• achieve milestone M0 Project Kick-Off
4.1. The Consortium
Each partner had ten minutes to present a description of their organisation, introduce the people
working on the project and present their roles and responsibilities. Brief descriptions of the partners
can be found on the project website (http://www.vr-hyperspace.eu/). Throughout the two days it
was clear to see that the consortium was an exciting mix of scientists and industrial partners who
hope to bring a new, fresh approach to the challenge of future air travel (see Figure 2 and Figure 3).
Figure 2: In the meetings room (1) Figure 3: In the meetings room (2)
4.2. Context and scope of the project
VR-HYPERSPACE as described in the description of work (DoW) aims to carry out “fundamental re-
search and development leading to a paradigm shift in relation to passenger comfort”. Our goal is to
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consider the future interior space of aircraft and its impact on the comfort of Passenger 2050 and
beyond. The approach involves creating “positive illusions” with virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality
(MR) technologies, drawing from the latest work in neuroscience and the psychology of perception.
We will be exploring whether we can increase a passenger’s comfort level and reduce discomfort if
they see a virtual representation of themselves looking happy and well, in a virtually large space or in
a more comfortable virtual environment with other people. Importance will be placed on ensuring
that the discomfort of the passenger will also be monitored. It is not our intention to enable future
passengers to endure higher levels of discomfort but rather to enhance the passenger experience
and their ability to cope with further distances of travel.
The wide-ranging possibilities for Passenger 2050 and beyond, the different types of industrial sce-
narios, as well as the potential technological solutions to support these, needed to be discussed in
order to agree on the scope of the project. To begin these discussions, four workshops were held
and the technologies and applications at the University of Barcelona (UB) were demonstrated (see
Figure 4).
Figure 4: Demonstrations at the University of Barcelona
The first workshop explored “Passenger 2050 and beyond”. In small groups (see Figure 5), the part-
ners had to select and define two types of passenger from a number of presented options (e.g. a
business man, elderly couple, young lady, and so on) and consider a variety of mood states these
passengers might be experiencing when flying (e.g. happy, excited, anxious, and so on). In addition,
the groups had to consider how these passengers carry out activities now and how they may poten-
tially like to carry out these activities in the future. The purpose of this workshop was to understand
the differences between passengers and how individual characteristics may have an impact on com-
fort, discomfort and activities being carried out. These scenarios and others will be described in D1.1
Report of current scenarios and case definitions due in M6 (March, 2012) of the project.
Figure 5: Small group discussions for workshops
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The second workshop discussed “Technological concepts”. A number of partners presented innova-
tive ideas with VR and MR technologies including: dynamic lighting, multi-viewer, multi-user interac-
tive displays, body tracking and representation and 360 degrees of movement. This provided a bet-
ter understanding of the state of the art of these technologies and how these technologies could
support the goals of the project. This was followed by the third workshop which explored “Industrial
scenarios”. Visions of future travel and possible configurations of the interior cabin were presented
to provide some examples from an industrial viewpoint. Comfort in the cabin was noted as one of
the main goals. The results of all these discussions will be presented in D1.2 Report of future light,
display and new media technologies in interior spaces of airborne vehicles due in month 6 (March,
2012) of the project.
The final workshop examined “Dissemination”. Using the passenger descriptions generated in the
first workshop, the partners were divided into small groups and were tasked to produce a TV com-
mercial or advert which would appeal to those passengers. The aim of this workshop was to help us
to be creative in our thinking and imagine what the VR-HYPERSPACE “experience” would be like for
real people in the future.
4.3. Six month plan
The project work has been organised to achieve key milestones around every 6 months. Milestone 0
was to have the Project kick-off meeting in Barcelona, which was achieved. Milestone 1 is to com-
plete the “Current and Technical Scenarios Exploration Phase”. This includes:
• Defining current and future passenger scenarios of 2050 and beyond (WP1),
• Initiating the experimental setups to investigate human perceptual issues (WP2)
• Concurrently establish the technical requirements for these experiments (WP3)
• Establishing links with special interest groups and industry for the purpose of socio-
economic assessment (WP6).
Each workpackage (WP) leader described their WP and the planning for the next 6 months. Several
tasks are dependent on the outcomes of each other and therefore it was necessary to synchronise
the work. Several smaller on-line meetings were scheduled in the next two months to ensure col-
laboration and an update meeting is planned for January.
5. Conclusions
The Kick-off meeting in Barcelona on 8-9th
November, 2011, hosted by the University of Barcelona
successfully began the VR-HYPERSPACE project. The partners were able to present their interests
and viewpoints to all. There was a productive exchange of ideas within the creative workshops and
during the demonstrations at the eventLab. Results at each phase of the project will be posted on
the project website (http://www.vr-hyperspace.eu/).