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Driving Simulators for the Evaluation of Human-Machine Interfaces in Assisted and Automated Vehicles.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ito, Toshio.
Contributor:
Hirose, Toshiya.
Series:
Transportation
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Automated vehicles.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (312 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stevenage : Institution of Engineering & Technology, 2021.
Summary:
This concise reference on driving simulators conveys the technology behind simulator systems used to test driver assistance systems and automated vehicles, including electric vehicles. Coverage includes architecture, computer graphics, evaluation parameters and applied examples.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
About the editors
Introduction
1. Overview | Toshio Ito and Toshiya Hirose
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Objectives of DS
1.3 History, evolution, and challenges of DS
1.4 Conclusion
References
2. Present driving simulators | Toshio Ito and Toshiya Hirose
2.1 Introduction
2.2 DS SIoTDS-O (simple type at Omiya campus in SIT)
2.3 DS SIoTDS-T (advanced type at Toyosu campus in SIT)
2.4 DS UoLDS (full-scale type at Leeds University) [3]
2.5 Conclusion
Acknowledgements
3. Architecture of driving simulators | Yoann Pencréach and Hafid Niniss
3.1 Architecture principles
3.2 Motion cueing and haptic feedback
3.3 The evolution of simulators with VR
4. Computer graphics in driving simulators | Yoann Pencréach, Christophe Soulier, and Hiroyuki Fujii
4.1 Principles of computer graphics
4.2 Modeling
4.3 Shading
4.4 Hardware
5. Tools for evaluating HMI | Toshio Ito, Toshiya Hirose, and Nobuhisa Tanaka
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Gaze detection
5.3 Response time evaluation
5.4 Electroencephalograph - brain wave detection
5.5 Cerebral blood flow - brain blood detection
5.6 Electrocardiograph - heartbeat detection
5.7 Driving performance
5.8 Steering wheel angle
5.9 Simulator sickness evaluation
5.10 ADAS evaluation by DS
5.11 Trust evaluation
5.12 Automated driving evaluation by DS
5.13 Conclusion
6. Applications using driving simulators | Toshio Ito and Toshiya Hirose
6.1 Introduction
6.2 A study on the effect of HUD information on driving operation
6.3 Study on AEBS applying driver models
6.4 Effect of unconscious learning for driver attention
6.5 Comparison of the effects among the keeping awakening tasks for the driver during automated driving using EEG analysis.
6.6 Estimation of driver drowsiness change in automated driving using heart beat analysis
6.7 Driving characteristics of low awakening drivers during transition from automatic driving to manual driving
6.8 Driving characteristics of low awakening drivers during transition from automatic driving to manual driving
6.9 Conclusion
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-83724-593-2
1-83953-009-X
OCLC:
1272994280

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