Trends in Driving Simulation Design and Experiments. Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference Europe 2010. September 9-10 2010

KEMENY ; MERIENNE ; ESPIE

Type de document
OUVRAGE SCIENTIFIQUE (OS)
Langue
anglais
Auteur
KEMENY ; MERIENNE ; ESPIE
Résumé / Abstract
The DSC Europe conference, held this year at the Arts et Métiers ParisTech, is a gathering event between two communities: scientific researchers interested in drivers' behaviour and perception, and developers of technologies for the rendering of the behaviour and environment of vehicles. These last years have witnessed the appearance of high performance driving simulators at several car makers and universities all over the world as well as a larger and larger use of low-cost simulators for a growing number of human factors, vehicle engineering, road traffic and training applications. Multi-sensory integration issues, including transport delay and rendering scaling, become more and more important with new scientific questions and are discussed by the authors. Thus, this DSC 2010 Europe conference brings a panorama of the most recent experiments and results that researchers and engineers have obtained in the field of driving simulation.
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