Yaw motion feedback plays an important role for the perception of motion in driving simulators. This paper investigates the momentary rotation points’ importance on the driver behaviour, through a simulator experiment. A double lane change manoeuvre was used to measure the driver behaviour and perception for two different rotation point presentations; steady state and dynamic. Only subtle differences in driver behaviour and perception could be noticed, but the dynamic rotation point is favourable. This is more prominent for low friction driving. The results of this work show that the momentary rotation point, i.e. the point in which the planar motion can be described by a single rotation, contains information that is valuable to the driver....
International audienceSelf-motion perception, which partly determines the realism of dynamic driving...
Driving simulators are increasingly being incorporated by driving schools into a training process fo...
Previous behavioural research (Land and Horwood in Nature 377:339-340, 1995) indicates that surprisi...
Yaw motion feedback plays an important role for the perception of motion in driving simulators. This...
In hexapod based driving simulator, utilizing one degree of freedom limits the potential in others. ...
The use of large displacement yaw cueing is becoming more common as a part of the motion cueing in d...
This paper investigates the importance of yaw and sway motion cues in curve driving simulation. Whil...
A study took place at the DLR Institute of Transportation Systems’ dynamic simulator SimCar with the...
During curve driving a lateral force, coupled to the off-center yaw rotation, is acting on the drive...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
This research investigated the perception of self-motion in driving simulation, focussing on the dyn...
In an earlier study of lane changing with a fixed-based simulator, Wallis et al (1997 Perception 26 ...
Research was conducted to evaluate and rank four motion cueing algorithms using a low-cost 3 Degree-...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
This paper investigates the effects of simulator motion on driver steering performance, and how this...
International audienceSelf-motion perception, which partly determines the realism of dynamic driving...
Driving simulators are increasingly being incorporated by driving schools into a training process fo...
Previous behavioural research (Land and Horwood in Nature 377:339-340, 1995) indicates that surprisi...
Yaw motion feedback plays an important role for the perception of motion in driving simulators. This...
In hexapod based driving simulator, utilizing one degree of freedom limits the potential in others. ...
The use of large displacement yaw cueing is becoming more common as a part of the motion cueing in d...
This paper investigates the importance of yaw and sway motion cues in curve driving simulation. Whil...
A study took place at the DLR Institute of Transportation Systems’ dynamic simulator SimCar with the...
During curve driving a lateral force, coupled to the off-center yaw rotation, is acting on the drive...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
This research investigated the perception of self-motion in driving simulation, focussing on the dyn...
In an earlier study of lane changing with a fixed-based simulator, Wallis et al (1997 Perception 26 ...
Research was conducted to evaluate and rank four motion cueing algorithms using a low-cost 3 Degree-...
Some motor tasks can be completed, quite literally, with our eyes shut. Most people can touch their ...
This paper investigates the effects of simulator motion on driver steering performance, and how this...
International audienceSelf-motion perception, which partly determines the realism of dynamic driving...
Driving simulators are increasingly being incorporated by driving schools into a training process fo...
Previous behavioural research (Land and Horwood in Nature 377:339-340, 1995) indicates that surprisi...