Higher levels of automation in driving may allow drivers to engage in other activities, but may also increase the likelihood of Motion Sickness (MS). The exact causes of MS are not well understood, and various susceptibility factors(e.g. age, gender, ethnicity) can cause large individual differences. To better understand and predict MS, it is ideally studied in a safe and controlled environment, such as a driving simulator. However, the validity of driving simulator studies on MS as a proxy for on-road studies with real vehicles has not been properly evaluated. We conducted an experiment where the temporal aspects and symptom profiles of MS in a real-road driving scenario are compared to Simulator Sickness (SS) in a reproduction of this sce...
A necessity in driving simulation testing is to understand and attenuate simulator sickness, to redu...
International audienceThis paper deals with driving simulation and in particular with the important ...
Simulator sickness is a well-known side effect of driving simulation which may reduce the passenger ...
Increasing levels of vehicle automation are envisioned to allow drivers to engage in other activitie...
To ensure transferability of driving simulator-based user trials (where motion sickness onset is lik...
When studying (the effectiveness of countermeasures to) carsickness in a simulator, it currently rem...
Objective: The study explores associations of visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) with emergency...
When studying (the effectiveness of countermeasures to) carsickness in a simulator, it currently rem...
Subjects who participate in driving simulation experiments often experience symptoms similar to moti...
This study (N=129, including 59 males and 61 females) examined the issue of realism and motion sickn...
This paper reports the results of a pilot study conducted to determine whether there is a relationsh...
Individual reactions to driving simulators are subject to considerable interindividual differences. ...
Driving simulators are an increasingly important tool to develop vehicle functionalities and to stud...
A necessity in driving simulation testing is to understand and attenuate simulator sickness, to redu...
Objective Driving simulator usage is becoming more widespread, yet many users still experience subst...
A necessity in driving simulation testing is to understand and attenuate simulator sickness, to redu...
International audienceThis paper deals with driving simulation and in particular with the important ...
Simulator sickness is a well-known side effect of driving simulation which may reduce the passenger ...
Increasing levels of vehicle automation are envisioned to allow drivers to engage in other activitie...
To ensure transferability of driving simulator-based user trials (where motion sickness onset is lik...
When studying (the effectiveness of countermeasures to) carsickness in a simulator, it currently rem...
Objective: The study explores associations of visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) with emergency...
When studying (the effectiveness of countermeasures to) carsickness in a simulator, it currently rem...
Subjects who participate in driving simulation experiments often experience symptoms similar to moti...
This study (N=129, including 59 males and 61 females) examined the issue of realism and motion sickn...
This paper reports the results of a pilot study conducted to determine whether there is a relationsh...
Individual reactions to driving simulators are subject to considerable interindividual differences. ...
Driving simulators are an increasingly important tool to develop vehicle functionalities and to stud...
A necessity in driving simulation testing is to understand and attenuate simulator sickness, to redu...
Objective Driving simulator usage is becoming more widespread, yet many users still experience subst...
A necessity in driving simulation testing is to understand and attenuate simulator sickness, to redu...
International audienceThis paper deals with driving simulation and in particular with the important ...
Simulator sickness is a well-known side effect of driving simulation which may reduce the passenger ...