A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators

This paper aims to define a standard procedure for validating a fixed-base driving simulator to be used for road safety studies and in the automotive field for development of new vehicle-subsystems. The driving simulator was developed at the University of Pisa (Italy) – Department of Mechanical, Nu...

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Main Authors: Massimo Losa, Francesco Frendo, Armando Cofrancesco, Riccardo Bartolozzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2013-12-01
Series:Transport
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/4223
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spelling doaj-47ff4e1238844f6d91584d6083bf03002021-07-02T04:18:16ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802013-12-0128410.3846/16484142.2013.867281A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulatorsMassimo Losa0Francesco Frendo1Armando Cofrancesco2Riccardo Bartolozzi3Dept of Civil Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino 1, 56122 Pisa, ItalyDept of Mechanical, Nuclear and Production Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino 1, 56122 Pisa, ItalyDept of Civil Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino 1, 56122 Pisa, ItalyDept of Mechanical, Nuclear and Production Engineering, University of Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino 1, 56122 Pisa, Italy This paper aims to define a standard procedure for validating a fixed-base driving simulator to be used for road safety studies and in the automotive field for development of new vehicle-subsystems. The driving simulator was developed at the University of Pisa (Italy) – Department of Mechanical, Nuclear and Production Engineering; it is characterized by a static cockpit and a single front projection channel, with vehicle and pedestrian traffic opportunely generated. The validation procedure consisted in a statistical comparison between data recorded by an instrumented vehicle on an urban path and those recorded by the driving simulator on the same path reproduced in virtual reality. A sample of 93 volunteers were submitted to both the drive tests during which several vehicle signals, such as speed data, acceleration, braking action, engine RPM and steering angle were continuously stored. Speed and acceleration data were subsequently analysed through conventional statistical methods (z-test); in order to evaluate differences between real and simulated driving, the statistical analysis was integrated by regression techniques. The analysis allowed to highlight the efficiency of the procedure in both the relative and absolute validation process as well as to evaluate potentials of the specific driving simulator. The procedure has general validity and can be used as a standard procedure for validation of fixed-base driving simulators. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/4223driving simulatordriving behaviourtraffic safetyhuman factorsvehicle operation
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Francesco Frendo
Armando Cofrancesco
Riccardo Bartolozzi
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Francesco Frendo
Armando Cofrancesco
Riccardo Bartolozzi
A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators
Transport
driving simulator
driving behaviour
traffic safety
human factors
vehicle operation
author_facet Massimo Losa
Francesco Frendo
Armando Cofrancesco
Riccardo Bartolozzi
author_sort Massimo Losa
title A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators
title_short A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators
title_full A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators
title_fullStr A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators
title_full_unstemmed A procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators
title_sort procedure for validating fixed-base driving simulators
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Transport
issn 1648-4142
1648-3480
publishDate 2013-12-01
description This paper aims to define a standard procedure for validating a fixed-base driving simulator to be used for road safety studies and in the automotive field for development of new vehicle-subsystems. The driving simulator was developed at the University of Pisa (Italy) – Department of Mechanical, Nuclear and Production Engineering; it is characterized by a static cockpit and a single front projection channel, with vehicle and pedestrian traffic opportunely generated. The validation procedure consisted in a statistical comparison between data recorded by an instrumented vehicle on an urban path and those recorded by the driving simulator on the same path reproduced in virtual reality. A sample of 93 volunteers were submitted to both the drive tests during which several vehicle signals, such as speed data, acceleration, braking action, engine RPM and steering angle were continuously stored. Speed and acceleration data were subsequently analysed through conventional statistical methods (z-test); in order to evaluate differences between real and simulated driving, the statistical analysis was integrated by regression techniques. The analysis allowed to highlight the efficiency of the procedure in both the relative and absolute validation process as well as to evaluate potentials of the specific driving simulator. The procedure has general validity and can be used as a standard procedure for validation of fixed-base driving simulators.
topic driving simulator
driving behaviour
traffic safety
human factors
vehicle operation
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/4223
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