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Development of a Driving Simulator for Virtual Experience and Training of Drunk Driving
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Accession Number:

01504427

Record Type:

Component

Abstract:

The aim of this study is the development of a driving simulator for the virtual experience of drunk driving and education on its dangers. Towards this end, visual effects specially designed via a real-time image generation engine were implemented in the graphic database for distorted-vision generation, space perception ability impairment, and downscaled peripheral-vision scope. A steering wheel and brake model were tuned to simulate delay in the driver’s decision making, muscular control, and perception reaction time (PRT). The simulation participant can choose the blood alcohol content (BAC) level that he/she wants to experience through a selector button in the center fascia, and can experience the dangers of drunk driving in a virtual environment. Different driving scenarios on an urban road, a rural road, and an expressway were developed for a more comprehensive experience. Each driving scenario was designed to include various visual effects and vehicle dynamics simulations of drunk driving. Through these contents, the simulation participant can indirectly experience the physical and physiological changes that occur in the human body during drunk driving, and can develop alertness in the event of a traffic accident caused by drunk driving. An instructor monitoring and control system was developed to simultaneously control and monitor multiple driving simulators. This system can record and replay the road situation and the driving behavior of each participant, and can finally report the training result. This study is expected to contribute to the prevention of traffic accidents caused by drunk driving by offering education on the dangers of drunk driving in a safely controlled environment. The future work should include the implementation of more realistic visual effects and vehicle dynamics simulations of drunk driving on training contents, and broad application in the field of driver training.

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Monograph Accession #:

01501394

Language:

English

Corporate Authors:

Transportation Research Board

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Washington, DC 20001 United States

Authors:

Hong, Il-Ki
Ryu, Jun-Beom
Cho, Jun-Hee
Lee, Kohn-Ho
Lee, Woon-Sung

Pagination:

13p

Publication Date:

2011

Conference:

3rd International Conference on Road Safety and Simulation

Location: Indianapolis Indiana, United States
Date: 2011-9-14 to 2011-9-16
Sponsors: Purdue University; Transportation Research Board

Media Type:

Digital/other

Features:

Figures; Photos; References; Tables

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Subject Areas:

Highways; Safety and Human Factors; I83: Accidents and the Human Factor

Files:

TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Jan 9 2014 2:43PM