Augmented and Mixed Reality as a tool for evaluation of Vehicle Active Safety Systems
Paper in proceeding, 2013

Even though the realism of driving simulators increases constantly, there is a potential issue with how representative the test is compared to a real life scenario. An alternative to simulators is to present a mixture of real and simulated environment to the driver and perform the scenario at a test track when driving a real vehicle. This enables an efficient way of testing that inherits many of the advantages of driving simulators as well as some of the advantages of physical testing in prototype vehicles. The present paper is a compilation of previous research in augmented reality in vehicle driving situations, focusing on technical limitations of Head-Mounted-Displays.

Author

Björn Blissing

Fredrik Bruzelius

Johan Ölvander

Published in

Proceedings of the International Conference Road Safety and Simulation

Categorizing

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Interaction Technologies

Vehicle Engineering

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10/6/2017