Autonomous driving is a key talking point within the industry, but as many struggle to master the challenge of its evolution from current ADAS, could Driver-in-the-loop simulations be the way forward?
The next destination for the University of Virginia School of Medicine’s efforts to help people with autism learn to drive: virtual reality. Daniel J. Cox, a researcher with UVA’s Department of ...
Today's driving simulators have a big problem: They don't look realistic enough, particularly background objects, such as trees, and road markings. But researchers have developed a new way to create ...
On the second floor of the University of Delaware’s Spencer Lab, a 20x20 foot model city — complete with tree-lined roundabouts and brightly-colored shops and houses — is where researchers in the ...
I slide behind the wheel of an all-electric Cadillac Lyriq and fasten my seat belt. Blue skies and fluffy clouds surround me.
Racing simulators aren’t anything new, with professional drivers having used them to train and prepare for real-world racing for years. However, there’s more that sim-rigs can be used for than just ...
From driver instructor academies to the race track, driving simulators are increasingly being employed as strategic tools in driver and racer training education. Through driving games like Gran ...
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