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Driving simulators in clinical practice

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2003
Operating a motor vehicle is a complex psychomotor task that requires sustained vigilance. When sleepy, subjects have difficulty maintaining vigilance. As a result, inattention increases the risk of a motor vehicle collision. There is extensive literature that demonstrates that sleepy patients have poor performance and increased motor vehicle crashes ...
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A distributed virtual driving simulator

Proceedings of IEEE 1997 Annual International Symposium on Virtual Reality, 2002
The authors' goal is to develop techniques for distributed driving simulation on low cost computers. Successful distributed environments have already been implemented for military and commercial applications (Macedonia et al., 1994, Stytz, 1996).
Ronald R. Mourant   +2 more
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Virtual reality for driving simulation

Communications of the ACM, 1996
In this paper, the authors describe the data structure necessary to provide real time simulation and visualization of complex environments and situations. Through the SIRCA project, the development of driving oriented simulators, using Virtual Reality (VR) and evaluating it in comparison with convention technologies, has taken place.
Salvador Bayarri   +2 more
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Vigilance and Simulated Night Driving

Ergonomics, 1976
This paper describes an investigation of the relationships between vigilance, performance on a. simulated driving task, and physiological measures of arousal. Changes in performance on the vigilance task occurred which wore like those frequently reported for vigilance tasks carried out alono, but changes characteristic of vigilance tasks with divided ...
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The Effects of Texting and DUI Simulation on Driving Performance in a Driving Simulator

Journal of Ergonomics, 2015
Alcohol and texting each have serious effects on driving ability, leading to crashes and fatalities. The combined effects of alcohol intoxication and texting on driving behavior have not been well-studied. The present study utilized ‘Beer Goggles’ (BG) to test the hypothesis that the visual disturbances typically observed with ethanol intoxication ...
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Simulating On-the-Road Behavior Using a Driving Simulator

2010 Third International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions, 2010
In this paper, we summarize the initial results with regard to the question to what extent driving simulators can be used to serve as cheap and easy realizable environments forsimulating on-the-road behavior. The aim of these first studies was to determine whether or not it is possible to replace real driving studies with experiments and furthermore ...
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Classification of driving simulators validation: A case study using an immersive driving simulator

Accident Analysis & Prevention
Driving simulators present themselves as tools of high potential for the study of human behavior during the driving task, given their importance in the occurrence of traffic accidents. The use of driving simulators is still on the rise, with the increased number of low-cost desktop-based driving simulations, primarily motivated by research in the ...
César Andriola   +3 more
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THE DRIVING SIMULATOR

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1958
JAMES L. GODDARD, BERNARD H. FOX
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The relationship between simulator sickness and driving performance in a high-fidelity simulator

Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 2022
Frank A Russo   +2 more
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