3D virtual reality-based driver test platform with multiple driving simulator
Driving simulators are widely known to be used for leisure and for various research purposes. A driver’s driving style can be studied and determined without doing real-world driving experiments. This has been done by many research groups with the use of a single simulator-based driver test pla...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1669682023-07-07T17:55:13Z 3D virtual reality-based driver test platform with multiple driving simulator Woo, Charlotte Huai Min Su Rong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering RSu@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Driving simulators are widely known to be used for leisure and for various research purposes. A driver’s driving style can be studied and determined without doing real-world driving experiments. This has been done by many research groups with the use of a single simulator-based driver test platform, consisting of a steering wheel and pedals as the basic testbed. Preliminary studies of multiple driving simulators have been done to simulate real-world driving and understand how drivers’ behaviour affects one another on the road. In addition, the study and integration of virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) could improve the realism of the set-up. The added immersion could ensure reliability and accuracy of data collected from volunteers driving the simulator. Using the volunteer’s raw data collected and extracted from the driving simulation, further analysis was completed using python to generate the corresponding jerk profiles, so that the classification of driving styles could be determined. Further studies could be done to understand the importance and impact of how these data can be used to benefit drivers, organisations and the environment Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2023-05-19T13:50:04Z 2023-05-19T13:50:04Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Woo, C. H. M. (2023). 3D virtual reality-based driver test platform with multiple driving simulator. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166968 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166968 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Driving simulators are widely known to be used for leisure and for various
research purposes. A driver’s driving style can be studied and determined without
doing real-world driving experiments. This has been done by many research groups
with the use of a single simulator-based driver test platform, consisting of a steering
wheel and pedals as the basic testbed. Preliminary studies of multiple driving
simulators have been done to simulate real-world driving and understand how drivers’
behaviour affects one another on the road. In addition, the study and integration of
virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) could improve the realism of the
set-up. The added immersion could ensure reliability and accuracy of data collected
from volunteers driving the simulator.
Using the volunteer’s raw data collected and extracted from the driving simulation,
further analysis was completed using python to generate the corresponding jerk
profiles, so that the classification of driving styles could be determined. Further studies
could be done to understand the importance and impact of how these data can be used
to benefit drivers, organisations and the environment |
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3D virtual reality-based driver test platform with multiple driving simulator |
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