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SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
FP7-ICT-2009.7.2
Accessible and Inclusive ICT
Virtual and Augmented Environments and
Realistic User Interactions To achieve
Embedded Accessibility DesignS
http://veritas-project.eu/
Starting date: 1 January 2010
Duration: 48 Months
Editorial
After almost one year of activities the VERITAS project has
already achieved some of its milestones and successfully
organised two events with external stakeholders as well as a
meeting of the international Scientific Advisory Board and a
reunion of the VUMS Cluster. All these events took place on
29th
and 30th
November in Prague, hosted by the Technical
University of Prague.
The second issue of the VERITAS newsletter focuses on the 1st
Pan-European User Forum and Worskhop. In addition, readers
can find an interesting interview with a potential VERITAS
beneficiary and a description of the multi-sensorial platform that
the project is currently developing.
Each issue is available both in PDF and accessible HTML
format via http://veritas-project.eu/category/newsletter/.
A newsletter about:
 Project events
 Current developments
 Upcoming events
Upcoming Events
5th European
eAccessibility Forum
Benefits and costs of e-
accessibility
28 March 2011,
Paris, France
Link to event website.
The European Future
Technologies Conference
and Exhibition
4-6 May 2011,
Budapest, Hungary
Link to event website.
VERITAS Newsletter n°2
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1st
Pan-European Users’ and Beneficiaries’ Forum
The VERITAS Users’ and Beneficiaries’ Forum which took place at the Czech Technical University
of Prague on November 29th
aimed at collecting feedbacks from the user groups targeted by the
project: the developers/designers and the beneficiaries (older people and people with disabilities).
The event attended experts on disability and ageing issues, researchers, designers and
developers interested in inclusive and accessible design of ICT and non-ICT products as well as
project partners who were given the opportunity to interact with the users.
Manfred Dangelmaier (FhG IAO) gave a short overview of the project explaining its current phase
and future plans. Nena Georgantzi (AGE Platform Europe) stressed the importance of user
involvement and described how the project will include users, namely through virtual discussions
on the website (via the virtual user forum) as well as future Fora that will afford to participants the
opportunity to test the VERITAS tools. Eleni Chalkia (CERTH-ITI) presented the use cases
and scenarios of VERITAS enabling participants to have a general view of what VERITAS will
develop and how it will facilitate the design and development of products and services.
Following a request from the audience, Karel Van Isacker (MCA) clarified how the users’
requirements were defined and how they will be validated throughout the project’s lifetime. During
the main part of the User Forum everyone had the opportunity to express their views on the
prioritisation of the use cases as well as to point out any missing elements. During this discussion
which was coordinated by Karel Van Isacker and Eleni Chalkia the partners received valuable
comments on how to improve the existing scenarios.
VERITAS Newsletter n°2
3
Participants expressed their interest in participating in future events which will include
demonstrations of prototypes and fruitful discussions on project developments.
The presentations of the User forum can be found in the VERITAS website: http://veritas-
project.eu/2010/09/1st-pan-european-veritas-user-forum-and-workshop-to-take-place-on-28-29-
november-2010-in-prague/
The next User Forum will coincide with the VERITAS workshop and will take place in autumn 2011.
1st
VERITAS Workshop
On 30th of November 2010 the 1st VERITAS workshop took place at the premises of the Czech
Technical University in Prague – Faculty of Electrical Engineering. The event was well attended
and was a good opportunity to promote the VERITAS project and related topic to a wider audience
in the Czech Republic. Mainly researchers both from academia and industry participated.
At the beginning of the event a welcome speech was given by the vice dean for research Prof.
Zbynek Skvor. Then the project overview was presented by VERITAS coordinator Dr.
Dangelmaier. Especially the goals of the project and the expected benefits were outlined. The
technical project description was presented by Dr. Tzovaras from CERTH-ITI. The role of virtual
reality in the design of user interfaces for handicapped users was explained and the structure of
the project was presented. In the following section examples from developers, user requirements
and benchmarking of existing tools that could be used in the project were presented and
discussed. Examples of the VERITAS approach were given for the five specific application areas
for which user interfaces should be created with support of tools developed in the VERITAS
project.
The next workshop section was dedicated to models that will play an important role during the
course of the project (task models, physical, psychological, behavioural and cognitive abstract user
models). Next, use cases were presented and discussed.
Speakers from the VUMS cluster projects (GUIDE, VAALID, MyUI) gave information about their
approaches used in their projects. Emphasis was on the synergies that are being established
between these projects and the VERITAS project.
Finally, the ethical issues that all projects address were presented by the VUMS cluster. Especially
the state of legislation in various countries was discussed together with the potential impact of
national specifics for the investigations carried on in future research.
The closing speech and wrap-up was given by Dr. Dangelmaier.
VERITAS Newsletter n°2
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The VERITAS multi-sensorial platform
One of the main innovations in VERITAS in respect to virtual user modelling is the introduction and
use of a multisensorial platform for the training of parameterized user models based on real user
measurements in real testing conditions. The multisensorial platform is fully parameterized and
adapted to the VERITAS application areas and will be used to capture user feedback while
executing a number of tasks that will be mapped in the VERITAS virtual user models.
VERITAS aims to analyze and to create detailed virtual user models for some selected disability
categories extracted by the International Classification of Functioning (ICF). Virtual user models
are created taking into account:
Force Panel front view
Force Panel side view
a) The physical, cognitive, behavioural and psychological models.
b) The analysis of real user needs and wants.
c) The incorporation of guidelines, standards and methodologies.
d) The training with real users and the relative feedback through the multisensorial platform).
VERITAS multisensorial platform enhances the creation, validation and training of virtual user
models through the participation and involvement of real users with disabilities within the VERITAS
consortium. The platform allows evaluating the interaction of real users with the real environments,
in terms of their physic response, to tune the virtual models and provide sufficient feedback for the
quantitative evaluation and verification of the user models.
VERITAS Newsletter n°2
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Ultimately the multisensorial platform provides the technological infrastructure for the capture of
user motion in each of the application contexts. Indeed several systems are involved to constitute
the whole platform. The main idea is to set up a system in which different sensors or motion
capture system work together, with complementary role, to obtain the best result from observation
and measurement of real subjects in the environments indicated by the project requirements:
Gait stances during a full walking cycle
VIDEO SENSING: it is a motion detection system based on three cameras positioned all around
the subject to be observed. The operation of the system is based on an algorithm that uses both
correlation method and optical flows method for motion detection. After a calibration needed to
obtain intrinsic parameters (focal length, optical centre, distortion factor,...) and extrinsic
parameters (rotation, translation) of the cameras, the system could obtain 3D information about the
upper limb positions of seated subjects in the various environments (automotive cockpit, working
places, etc.)
WEARABLE: this part of the multisensorial platform is constituted by a set of systems that can be
used to collect data from movements of several parts of body or joints. At a first glance these
systems could appear redundant to motion capture systems, but the request to do measurements
in natural environments, justify their use especially when not ideal light condition or occlusion could
create problems to motion capture operation. The set of system so far includes a sensing glove
that exploits piezoresistive properties of its sensors and tactile sensors to recognize some static
positions of the hand or grasps, an electrogoniometer based on a potentiometric encoder used to
measure the angle of flexion-extension of the knee joint and one inertial platform system. This last
is a commercial system, based on tri-axial accelerometers, able to measure several parameters in
gait analysis like trunk and legs inclination, activity classification, step frequency/velocity. A
garment motion capture system based on a suite with coloured markers allows the observation of
the human posture while accomplishing the different tasks.
Signals from the electrogoniometer during test with biometrics system
MOTION TRAKING: this system it is being developed using commercial stereoscopic cameras
(Bumblebee cameras). Main purpose is to analyze gait activity, identify specific irregular walking
VERITAS Newsletter n°2
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patterns and to extract parameters like height, step and stride length and width, step asymmetries,
cadence, body oscillation (width shift) during gait as well as hip, knee and hand range of motion.
Example of camera implementation (video system)
In order to obtain these parameters specific applications were developed: a capture application, in
which are implemented also the necessary algorithms for the calibration of the cameras, records
time-stamped images from cameras and the feature extraction application that uses the images
captured (from the Capture Application) to remove the background and extract static 3D body
information, as well as dynamic features during gait.
ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS: this category of systems will be used to capture and analyze the
user interaction with objects and interfaces in order to complement the vision given by the
wearable sensors and cameras system. In order to observe the user interaction with respect to the
environment will be used: Multi-axes load cell and a Force Panel.
The Multi-axes load cell will be used to estimate the force exerted by the user. The Force Panel,
composed of a 15’’ LCD system with a touch screen above and three force sensors below, instead
is able to measure simultaneously the pinch force exerted by the user, the position and its
precision, the reaction time. Furthermore interactive tests for cognitive aspects can be
implemented. In order to have an evaluation of the reaction to the auditive stimuli coming from the
environment a station for audiometric test (dB and frequency) will be included in the multisensorial
platform.
A sensor network management architecture allows the sensors of the multisensorial platform to be
integrated and to work properly in relation with a workflow scenario that could be defined by the
user. This architecture is composed by different levels, from the workflow unit (responsible of
workflow creation and scripting) and the sensor’s management unit (synchronization of the data,
workflow processor, data base, etc.) to the API relative to the single system of the multisensorial
platform. Several applications have been developed in order to manage the different aspect of the
sensor networks architecture (Multi-sensorial platform Management Application, the Recordings
Client Unit Application and the Workflow Creator).
VERITAS Newsletter n°2
7
Interview with Mr. Wim Moeyaert
Wim Moeyaert (33) is from the
organization "Werkgroep Vorming en
Aktie" (WVA). This organization
supports the integration, emancipation
and inclusion of people with disabilities
(children, youth, and adults with
cognitive, mobility, visual or multiple
impairments). They cover different
domains: leisure time, formation,
accessibility, policy, etc. People with
disabilities are at the centre of its
activities, and are also actively involved
in the working of the organisation. Wim
himself has Cerebral Palsy, with
reduced mobility in the right side of the
body, and also reduced vision. He is
lately also using a wheelchair.
We met up with Wim at his office in Ypres (Belgium) where from he runs WVA. Having explained
VERITAS, we discussed a wide range of topics where VERITAS would be really beneficial,
focusing especially on the usage of the car.
Wim explains that as person with a
disability, using the car might be a
challenge sometimes. The special
parking card does help him
considerably because he can use
designated parking spaces that
(should) have more space next to his
car for his wheelchair. The flexibility of
how this card has to be renewed is
another story altogether. In addition to
the parking card, there is also the
availability of such accessible parking
spaces. According to Belgian law, 1 out
of 25 parking spaces should be
accessible. "But that is the law, not the reality. Furthermore, many of those dedicated parking
spaces also do not meet minimum requirements. It looks like VERITAS could play a crucial role in
this, that it can force architects to adjust parking designs so that make them accessible, following
strict accessible building guidelines".
The biggest problem for Wim is actually getting his wheelchair in and out of the car. "My car (VW
Polo) was bought before I was using a wheelchair, and now it also has to accommodate this extra
"passenger", grins Wim". As you can see on the pictures with this article, the entire operation takes
quite some effort from Wim. Automated systems exist, but are extremely expensive (8-10.000
VERITAS Newsletter n°2
8
euro). Support from the Flemish
Agency for People with a
Disability –if accepted- is also
limited to 4.000 euro. In such
automated cases, an electronic
arm lifts the wheelchair and takes
it onboard the vehicle, through a
sliding door.
Wim did opt for a car with
automatic gearing as this reduces
the strains on his right arm
(manufacturers do however not
supply every model with
automatic gearing, so choices are
limited). "The availability default of
a conductor chair that can be
swung out and doors that open further than they normally do could also contribute to increased
accessibility. Look at F1 driving. Noticed how the drivers can take of their steering wheels? Exactly
that would also be useful for us as it is often a barrier to get in or out of the car, or when moving
manually the wheelchair in the back of the car. Having the availability of sliding doors in the back
would also be beneficial." "The car industry itself should consider such concerns at the very design
process, thus addressing design for all", he continues. This would address not only the people with
disabilities, but also the ageing population. After all, they will become a considerable group of
people that will be eager to use their own car as well.
Wim is now in the process of having his car transformed so it can accommodate an electronic arm
and other modifications.
For any questions regarding this article, contact veritas@marie-curie-bg.org.
Copyright for pictures: "Werkgroep Vorming en Aktie – www.wvavzw.be"
Project Coordinator
Dr. Manfred Dangelmaier
Head of Business Unit Engineering
Systems
Fraunhofer IAO
manfred.dangelmaier@iao.fraunho
fer.de
Technical Manager
Dr. Dimitrios Tzovaras
Electrical Engineer, Ph.D.
Researcher Grade B (Associate
Professor) CERTH-ITI, Hellas
Dimitrios.Tzovaras@iti.gr
Dissemination Manager
Mr. Karel Van Isacker
Project Manager
MARIE CURIE ASSOCIATION
veritas@marie-curie-bg.org
VERITAS website: http://veritas-project.eu/
VERITAS Twitter page: http://twitter.com/VeritasProj
VUMS page: http://www.vums-cluster.eu/

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VERITAS newsletter n° 2

  • 1. 1 SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME FP7-ICT-2009.7.2 Accessible and Inclusive ICT Virtual and Augmented Environments and Realistic User Interactions To achieve Embedded Accessibility DesignS http://veritas-project.eu/ Starting date: 1 January 2010 Duration: 48 Months Editorial After almost one year of activities the VERITAS project has already achieved some of its milestones and successfully organised two events with external stakeholders as well as a meeting of the international Scientific Advisory Board and a reunion of the VUMS Cluster. All these events took place on 29th and 30th November in Prague, hosted by the Technical University of Prague. The second issue of the VERITAS newsletter focuses on the 1st Pan-European User Forum and Worskhop. In addition, readers can find an interesting interview with a potential VERITAS beneficiary and a description of the multi-sensorial platform that the project is currently developing. Each issue is available both in PDF and accessible HTML format via http://veritas-project.eu/category/newsletter/. A newsletter about:  Project events  Current developments  Upcoming events Upcoming Events 5th European eAccessibility Forum Benefits and costs of e- accessibility 28 March 2011, Paris, France Link to event website. The European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 4-6 May 2011, Budapest, Hungary Link to event website.
  • 2. VERITAS Newsletter n°2 2 1st Pan-European Users’ and Beneficiaries’ Forum The VERITAS Users’ and Beneficiaries’ Forum which took place at the Czech Technical University of Prague on November 29th aimed at collecting feedbacks from the user groups targeted by the project: the developers/designers and the beneficiaries (older people and people with disabilities). The event attended experts on disability and ageing issues, researchers, designers and developers interested in inclusive and accessible design of ICT and non-ICT products as well as project partners who were given the opportunity to interact with the users. Manfred Dangelmaier (FhG IAO) gave a short overview of the project explaining its current phase and future plans. Nena Georgantzi (AGE Platform Europe) stressed the importance of user involvement and described how the project will include users, namely through virtual discussions on the website (via the virtual user forum) as well as future Fora that will afford to participants the opportunity to test the VERITAS tools. Eleni Chalkia (CERTH-ITI) presented the use cases and scenarios of VERITAS enabling participants to have a general view of what VERITAS will develop and how it will facilitate the design and development of products and services. Following a request from the audience, Karel Van Isacker (MCA) clarified how the users’ requirements were defined and how they will be validated throughout the project’s lifetime. During the main part of the User Forum everyone had the opportunity to express their views on the prioritisation of the use cases as well as to point out any missing elements. During this discussion which was coordinated by Karel Van Isacker and Eleni Chalkia the partners received valuable comments on how to improve the existing scenarios.
  • 3. VERITAS Newsletter n°2 3 Participants expressed their interest in participating in future events which will include demonstrations of prototypes and fruitful discussions on project developments. The presentations of the User forum can be found in the VERITAS website: http://veritas- project.eu/2010/09/1st-pan-european-veritas-user-forum-and-workshop-to-take-place-on-28-29- november-2010-in-prague/ The next User Forum will coincide with the VERITAS workshop and will take place in autumn 2011. 1st VERITAS Workshop On 30th of November 2010 the 1st VERITAS workshop took place at the premises of the Czech Technical University in Prague – Faculty of Electrical Engineering. The event was well attended and was a good opportunity to promote the VERITAS project and related topic to a wider audience in the Czech Republic. Mainly researchers both from academia and industry participated. At the beginning of the event a welcome speech was given by the vice dean for research Prof. Zbynek Skvor. Then the project overview was presented by VERITAS coordinator Dr. Dangelmaier. Especially the goals of the project and the expected benefits were outlined. The technical project description was presented by Dr. Tzovaras from CERTH-ITI. The role of virtual reality in the design of user interfaces for handicapped users was explained and the structure of the project was presented. In the following section examples from developers, user requirements and benchmarking of existing tools that could be used in the project were presented and discussed. Examples of the VERITAS approach were given for the five specific application areas for which user interfaces should be created with support of tools developed in the VERITAS project. The next workshop section was dedicated to models that will play an important role during the course of the project (task models, physical, psychological, behavioural and cognitive abstract user models). Next, use cases were presented and discussed. Speakers from the VUMS cluster projects (GUIDE, VAALID, MyUI) gave information about their approaches used in their projects. Emphasis was on the synergies that are being established between these projects and the VERITAS project. Finally, the ethical issues that all projects address were presented by the VUMS cluster. Especially the state of legislation in various countries was discussed together with the potential impact of national specifics for the investigations carried on in future research. The closing speech and wrap-up was given by Dr. Dangelmaier.
  • 4. VERITAS Newsletter n°2 4 The VERITAS multi-sensorial platform One of the main innovations in VERITAS in respect to virtual user modelling is the introduction and use of a multisensorial platform for the training of parameterized user models based on real user measurements in real testing conditions. The multisensorial platform is fully parameterized and adapted to the VERITAS application areas and will be used to capture user feedback while executing a number of tasks that will be mapped in the VERITAS virtual user models. VERITAS aims to analyze and to create detailed virtual user models for some selected disability categories extracted by the International Classification of Functioning (ICF). Virtual user models are created taking into account: Force Panel front view Force Panel side view a) The physical, cognitive, behavioural and psychological models. b) The analysis of real user needs and wants. c) The incorporation of guidelines, standards and methodologies. d) The training with real users and the relative feedback through the multisensorial platform). VERITAS multisensorial platform enhances the creation, validation and training of virtual user models through the participation and involvement of real users with disabilities within the VERITAS consortium. The platform allows evaluating the interaction of real users with the real environments, in terms of their physic response, to tune the virtual models and provide sufficient feedback for the quantitative evaluation and verification of the user models.
  • 5. VERITAS Newsletter n°2 5 Ultimately the multisensorial platform provides the technological infrastructure for the capture of user motion in each of the application contexts. Indeed several systems are involved to constitute the whole platform. The main idea is to set up a system in which different sensors or motion capture system work together, with complementary role, to obtain the best result from observation and measurement of real subjects in the environments indicated by the project requirements: Gait stances during a full walking cycle VIDEO SENSING: it is a motion detection system based on three cameras positioned all around the subject to be observed. The operation of the system is based on an algorithm that uses both correlation method and optical flows method for motion detection. After a calibration needed to obtain intrinsic parameters (focal length, optical centre, distortion factor,...) and extrinsic parameters (rotation, translation) of the cameras, the system could obtain 3D information about the upper limb positions of seated subjects in the various environments (automotive cockpit, working places, etc.) WEARABLE: this part of the multisensorial platform is constituted by a set of systems that can be used to collect data from movements of several parts of body or joints. At a first glance these systems could appear redundant to motion capture systems, but the request to do measurements in natural environments, justify their use especially when not ideal light condition or occlusion could create problems to motion capture operation. The set of system so far includes a sensing glove that exploits piezoresistive properties of its sensors and tactile sensors to recognize some static positions of the hand or grasps, an electrogoniometer based on a potentiometric encoder used to measure the angle of flexion-extension of the knee joint and one inertial platform system. This last is a commercial system, based on tri-axial accelerometers, able to measure several parameters in gait analysis like trunk and legs inclination, activity classification, step frequency/velocity. A garment motion capture system based on a suite with coloured markers allows the observation of the human posture while accomplishing the different tasks. Signals from the electrogoniometer during test with biometrics system MOTION TRAKING: this system it is being developed using commercial stereoscopic cameras (Bumblebee cameras). Main purpose is to analyze gait activity, identify specific irregular walking
  • 6. VERITAS Newsletter n°2 6 patterns and to extract parameters like height, step and stride length and width, step asymmetries, cadence, body oscillation (width shift) during gait as well as hip, knee and hand range of motion. Example of camera implementation (video system) In order to obtain these parameters specific applications were developed: a capture application, in which are implemented also the necessary algorithms for the calibration of the cameras, records time-stamped images from cameras and the feature extraction application that uses the images captured (from the Capture Application) to remove the background and extract static 3D body information, as well as dynamic features during gait. ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS: this category of systems will be used to capture and analyze the user interaction with objects and interfaces in order to complement the vision given by the wearable sensors and cameras system. In order to observe the user interaction with respect to the environment will be used: Multi-axes load cell and a Force Panel. The Multi-axes load cell will be used to estimate the force exerted by the user. The Force Panel, composed of a 15’’ LCD system with a touch screen above and three force sensors below, instead is able to measure simultaneously the pinch force exerted by the user, the position and its precision, the reaction time. Furthermore interactive tests for cognitive aspects can be implemented. In order to have an evaluation of the reaction to the auditive stimuli coming from the environment a station for audiometric test (dB and frequency) will be included in the multisensorial platform. A sensor network management architecture allows the sensors of the multisensorial platform to be integrated and to work properly in relation with a workflow scenario that could be defined by the user. This architecture is composed by different levels, from the workflow unit (responsible of workflow creation and scripting) and the sensor’s management unit (synchronization of the data, workflow processor, data base, etc.) to the API relative to the single system of the multisensorial platform. Several applications have been developed in order to manage the different aspect of the sensor networks architecture (Multi-sensorial platform Management Application, the Recordings Client Unit Application and the Workflow Creator).
  • 7. VERITAS Newsletter n°2 7 Interview with Mr. Wim Moeyaert Wim Moeyaert (33) is from the organization "Werkgroep Vorming en Aktie" (WVA). This organization supports the integration, emancipation and inclusion of people with disabilities (children, youth, and adults with cognitive, mobility, visual or multiple impairments). They cover different domains: leisure time, formation, accessibility, policy, etc. People with disabilities are at the centre of its activities, and are also actively involved in the working of the organisation. Wim himself has Cerebral Palsy, with reduced mobility in the right side of the body, and also reduced vision. He is lately also using a wheelchair. We met up with Wim at his office in Ypres (Belgium) where from he runs WVA. Having explained VERITAS, we discussed a wide range of topics where VERITAS would be really beneficial, focusing especially on the usage of the car. Wim explains that as person with a disability, using the car might be a challenge sometimes. The special parking card does help him considerably because he can use designated parking spaces that (should) have more space next to his car for his wheelchair. The flexibility of how this card has to be renewed is another story altogether. In addition to the parking card, there is also the availability of such accessible parking spaces. According to Belgian law, 1 out of 25 parking spaces should be accessible. "But that is the law, not the reality. Furthermore, many of those dedicated parking spaces also do not meet minimum requirements. It looks like VERITAS could play a crucial role in this, that it can force architects to adjust parking designs so that make them accessible, following strict accessible building guidelines". The biggest problem for Wim is actually getting his wheelchair in and out of the car. "My car (VW Polo) was bought before I was using a wheelchair, and now it also has to accommodate this extra "passenger", grins Wim". As you can see on the pictures with this article, the entire operation takes quite some effort from Wim. Automated systems exist, but are extremely expensive (8-10.000
  • 8. VERITAS Newsletter n°2 8 euro). Support from the Flemish Agency for People with a Disability –if accepted- is also limited to 4.000 euro. In such automated cases, an electronic arm lifts the wheelchair and takes it onboard the vehicle, through a sliding door. Wim did opt for a car with automatic gearing as this reduces the strains on his right arm (manufacturers do however not supply every model with automatic gearing, so choices are limited). "The availability default of a conductor chair that can be swung out and doors that open further than they normally do could also contribute to increased accessibility. Look at F1 driving. Noticed how the drivers can take of their steering wheels? Exactly that would also be useful for us as it is often a barrier to get in or out of the car, or when moving manually the wheelchair in the back of the car. Having the availability of sliding doors in the back would also be beneficial." "The car industry itself should consider such concerns at the very design process, thus addressing design for all", he continues. This would address not only the people with disabilities, but also the ageing population. After all, they will become a considerable group of people that will be eager to use their own car as well. Wim is now in the process of having his car transformed so it can accommodate an electronic arm and other modifications. For any questions regarding this article, contact veritas@marie-curie-bg.org. Copyright for pictures: "Werkgroep Vorming en Aktie – www.wvavzw.be" Project Coordinator Dr. Manfred Dangelmaier Head of Business Unit Engineering Systems Fraunhofer IAO manfred.dangelmaier@iao.fraunho fer.de Technical Manager Dr. Dimitrios Tzovaras Electrical Engineer, Ph.D. Researcher Grade B (Associate Professor) CERTH-ITI, Hellas Dimitrios.Tzovaras@iti.gr Dissemination Manager Mr. Karel Van Isacker Project Manager MARIE CURIE ASSOCIATION veritas@marie-curie-bg.org VERITAS website: http://veritas-project.eu/ VERITAS Twitter page: http://twitter.com/VeritasProj VUMS page: http://www.vums-cluster.eu/