Vol.1 - Driving Simulation Conference Europe 2016 VR
The Driving Simulation Conference 2016 VR has been held in Paris, France, on September 7th-9th. It was organized by the Driving Simulation Association in cooperation with Arts et Métiers ParisTech and IFSTTAR, and supported by Renault.
Table of Content
Motion Cueing & Control
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An MPC-Based Motion Cueing implementation with Time-Varying Prediction and drivers skills characterization
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Model-based Control of a Wheeled Mobile Driving Simulator
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Comparison between filter- and optimization-based motion cueing in the Daimler Driving Simulator
Simulator Design & Applications
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Objective Motion Cueing Test for Driving Simulators
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Implementing prediction algorithms to synchronize and minimize latency on a driving simulator
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Tire Concept Investigation for Wheeled Mobile Driving Simulators
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Motion cueing algorithm development for X-Y linear motion and yaw table based driving simulator
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Creating Headlight Glare in a Driving Simulator
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Evaluation of Chassis Setups Using a Dynamic Driving Simulator
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A Dynamic and Model-Based Approach for Performing Successful Multi-Driver Studies
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Perception of Tire Characteristics in a Motion Base Driving Simulator
ADAS, Autonomous & Connected Vehicles
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Cooperation between Driver and Automated Driving System: Implementation and Evaluation
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”The Surveyor’s Guide to Automotive Simulation“: Development and Evaluation of Guidelines for Straightforward Road Surveying for Driving Simulator Databases and Test Development of Driver Assistance and Automation Systems
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Cooperative Driving Simulation
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Cooperation between the driver and an automated driving system taking into account the driver’s state
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An innovative real-time test setup for ADAS’s based on vehicle cameras
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A Real-Time Multisensor Fusion Verification Framework for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
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Towards Smart, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: A User-in-the-Loop Test Methodology for the Connected Car
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Identifying relevant traffic situations from simulation data for testing ADAS and fully automated vehicles – A multilayer model concept
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On the Implementation of Steering Controls for Evaluation of Automated Driving Systems in Driving Simulator
Perception & Human Factors
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Effects of Sensory Cues on Perceived Simulated Speed
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Driver behavior in mixed and virtual reality – a comparative study
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The influence of motion and steering-system model complexity on truck steering
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A street-crossing simulator to study and train pedestrian behaviour
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Motion sickness comparison between a CAVE and a HMD