Authors:
Chantal Himmels, Martin Fischer, Arben Parduzi, Andreas Riener
Keywords:
driving simulator, behavioral validity, physical validity. verification, validation
Abstract:
Himmels C.; Fischer M.; Parduzi A. and Riener A. Practical Considerations Towards a Common Understanding of Driving Simulator Validity In: Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2024 Europe VR, Driving Simulation Association, Strasbourg, France, 2024, pp. 169-176
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@inproceedings{Himmels2024,
title = {Practical Considerations Towards a Common Understanding of Driving Simulator Validity},
author = {Chantal Himmels and Martin Fischer and Arben Parduzi and Andreas Riener},
editor = {Andras Kemeny and Jean-Rémy Chardonnet and Florent Colombet and Stéphane Espié},
isbn = {978-2-9573777-5-6},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-09-18},
urldate = {2024-09-18},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2024 Europe VR},
pages = {169-176},
address = {Strasbourg, France},
organization = {Driving Simulation Association},
abstract = {While there is a consensus that driving simulators need to be validated, there is little agreement or standard on applicable methods and processes for verification and validation. This paper discusses how validation should be attempted and relates the status quo of driving simulation to existing standards for simulation in the aerospace and aviation fields. Based on the concepts used here and using two practical examples of validation studies, it is shown which conclusions can be drawn on the basis of validation experiments and which statements researchers should be careful with. In particular, transferring the results of validation studies to other application contexts, driving simulators, or dependent variables can reduce the credibility of the simulation results and increase uncertainty in general. Cross-simulator studies are useful to assess the impact of changes to the driving simulator on the experimental results in terms of validity.},
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}
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TI - Practical Considerations Towards a Common Understanding of Driving Simulator Validity
AU - Himmels, Chantal
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AU - Parduzi, Arben
AU - Riener, Andreas
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C3 - Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2024 Europe VR
DA - 2024/09/18
PY - 2024
SP - 169
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PB - Driving Simulation Association
SN - 978-2-9573777-5-6
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