Development of driving simulator for In-Vehicle Information System (IVIS) evaluation: progress & challenges

Development of driving simulator for In-Vehicle Information System (IVIS) evaluation: progress & challenges. In: Southeast Asia Safer Mobility Symposium 2013, 21 October 2013, Road Transport Academy (APJ), Melaka, Malaysia. (In Press) (2013)



Abstract

The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) has embarked on the development of driving simulator. The simulator, which is Mini Driving Simulator Cabin (CabinDS), can be reconfigured easily to suit various road safety research requirement. The purpose of this on-going project is to develop a driving simulator that is suitable for In-Vehicle Information System (IVIS) evaluation. The main
components of the integrated system of CabinDS used in this project were steering wheel, pedals, transmission, full car cabin, LCD projector and screen, computer, simulation software and sound system. Detection Response Task (DRT) was used as a method to assess increased demand while driving when using IVIS as secondary task.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Keywords: Driving simulator, In-vehicle information system, Road safety
Taxonomy: By Subject > College of Engineering > Civil Engineering > Geotechnical and Transportation
By Subject > College of Engineering > Mechanical Engineering > Automotive
Local Content Hub: Subjects > College of Engineering
Depositing User: Farleen Azrina Zamberi
Date Deposited: 08 Aug 2022 07:21
Last Modified: 08 Aug 2022 07:31
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