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Projects

Current Research Projects

 

TORTUGA R&T

  • Research & Technology TORTUGA
    • Responsible at LIIHS: Philippe Palanque
    • Members from LIIHS: Eric Barboni, Sandra Basnyat, Jeff Ladry, David Navarre
    • Starting date: 2008
    • Duration: 3 years
    • Theme: Tasks, Operations, Reliability & Training for Users of Ground Applications
    • Type of project: R&T Action
    • Partners: 1 partner, CNES
    • Short description: The research aims at ensuring improved operability (reliability, efficiency, error tolerance …) of ground segment applications using a model-based user-centred design approaches.
 

 

EU Network of Excellence ResIST

 
  • Network of Excellence ResIST
    • Responsible at LIIHS: Philippe Palanque
    • Members from LIIHS: Eric Barboni, Sandra Basnyat, David Navarre, Marco Winckler
    • Starting date: January 2006
    • Duration: 3 years
    • Theme: Resilience and Survivability for IST
    • Type of project: Network of Excellence Framework 6
    • Partners: 18 partners. List available on ResIST web site
    • Short description: ReSIST is a Network of Excellence that integrates leading researchers active in the multidisciplinary domains of Dependability, Security, and Human Factors, in order that Europe will have a well-focused coherent set of research activities aimed at ensuring that future “ubiquitous computing systems” (the immense systems of ever-evolving networks of computers and mobile devices which are needed to support and provide Ambient Intelligence), have the necessary resilience and survivability, despite any residual development and physical faults, interaction mistakes, or malicious attacks and disruptions.
    • Coordinator: Jean-Claude Laprie, LAAS, France

 

EU COST Action MAUSE

  • COST action n° 294 MAUSE 
    • Responsible at LIIHS: Marco Winckler
    • Members from LIIHS: Philippe Palanque, Marco Winckler
    • Starting date: December 2005
    • Duration: 3 years
    • Theme: Analysis Design and Validation of Interactive Safety-critical and Error-tolerant Systems
    • Type of project: Cost Action
    • Funding: European Science Foundation
    • Partners: 19 countries, list available on MAUSE web site 
    • Main goals: The ultimate goal of MAUSE is to bring more science to bear on Usability Evaluation Methods (UEM) development, evaluation, and comparison, aiming for results that can be transferred to industry and educators, thus leading to increased competitiveness of European industry and benefit to the public.

 

Recently Completed Research Projects

 

 

CNES IMAGES

  • CNES Research and Technology action 
    • Responsible at LIIHS: Philippe Palanque
    • Members from LIIHS: Eric Barboni, David Navarre, Marco Winckler
    • SubContractor for LIIHS: ICT&S, Univ. Salzburg, Austria
    • Starting date: October 2003
    • Duration: 3 years
    • Theme: Multimodal Interfaces and 3D visualisation for Satellite Management and Control (IMAGES (Interfaces Multimodales et visualisation 3D Adaptées à la GEstion de Satellites))
    • Application domain: Satellite control and management
    • Partners: CS (Communication and Systems) 
    • Type of project: R&T Action
 

 

EU RTN ADVISES

  • Research Traning Network ADVISES
    • Responsible at LIIHS: Philippe Palanque
    • Members from LIIHS: Sandra Basnyat
    • Starting date: October 2002
    • Duration: 4 years
    • Theme: Analysis Design and Validation of Interactive Safety-critical and Error-tolerant Systems
    • Type of project: Research Training Network (Framework V)
    • Partners: Chris Johnson, Univ. of Glasgow, UK., Fabio Paterno', CNUCE-CNR, Italy., Hans Anderson & Henning Anderson, Risø, DK., Andrew Hale, Floor Koorneef, TU Delft, NL., Veronique de Keyser, Denis Javaux, Univ. de Liège, B., Gerd Szwillius, Univ. of Paderborn, G., Philippe Palanque, Remi Bastide, Univ. Toulouse I/III, Fr., Michael Harrison, Peter Wright, Univ. of York, UK

 

SPIDER WEB

 

DGC INTUITION

  • DGA PEA (long term research project) 
    • Starting date: January 2001  - End: 14th January 2006
    • Duration: 3 years
    • Theme: INTeraction mUltimodale Intégrant les Technologies InnOvaNtes (Multimodal Interaction Embedding InovativeTechnologies)
    • Application domain: Military Aircraft Cockpits and Air Traffic Management
    • Partners: THALES Avionics, CLIPS-IMAG, LIMSI
    • Type of project: DGA project

 

EU NoExcellence EUD-NET

  • Network of Excellence EUD-NET
    • Starting date: July 2002 - End date: November 2003.
    • Theme: End User Development
    • Type of project: Network of Excellence (Framework V)
    • Partners: available on the official web site of the project

 

DGA MUSE

  • DGA PEA (long term research project) 
    • Starting date: March 2001 - End date: August 2002.
    • Theme: Simulation plateform for command and control systems
    • Application domain: UAVs (Unmanned Aeiral Vehicles)
    • Type of project: DGA project

 

LTR Espirit Project MEFISTO

CNET   CTI SERPICO 

GIS Cognisciences Eval Web

 

 

 

 

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Philippe Palanque, IHCS-IRIT,  University Paul Sabatier (Toulouse 3), 118, route de Narbonne, 31062 TOULOUSE cedex 9, France

Tel: +33 (0) 561 55 69 65           Email: palanque [at] irit [dot] fr           Fax: +33 (0) 561 561 55 62 58