Driving Simulator



The ISL Driving Simulator is based on a KQ Hyperion (now DriveSafety) driving simulator. Built on a full-car General Motors Saturn automobile, the simulator surrounds the auto's occupant with eight projected images driven by a constantly upgraded visualization pc cluster. Spatialized sonification and visual and haptic feedback are integrated into the simulator's software for research in human-automobile interaction. Head and eye tracking information from a three-camera SmartEye system provides time-stamped data synchronized with the visuals generated in the main simulator.
Research


