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Omar Ahmad, Timothy Brown | Technical note | In considering the available simulators for use in automotive research, the primary considerations are availability for public research, visual system capacity, motion cuing capacity, and sufficient s ... | 6/5/2016 |
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Yiannis E. Papelis, Omar Ahmad | Conference paper | Driving simulation is an invaluable tool for conducting driving-related research. In any virtual driving environment, autonomous traffic is necessary to complete the driver's immersive experience. The ... | 8/1/2000 |
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Omar Ahmad, Huidi Tang | Conference paper | This paper presents a model of a behavior to merge onto an interstate for an autonomous vehicle. This autonomous vehicle exists in a virtual environment of a microscopic traffic simulation system. The ... | 12/1/2003 |
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O. Ahmad, Y. Papelis | Conference paper | (None listed) | 12/1/1996 |
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Ginger S. Watson, Yiannis E. Papelis, Matthew C. Schikore | Conference paper | After executing driving simulator studies, researchers are inundated with data containing primary vehicle state variables such as velocity, Cartesian position, and sensor inputs. These data must be re ... | 3/27/2004 |
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Y. Papelis, M. Schikore, G. Watson | Conference paper | (None listed) | 11/1/2001 |
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J.G. Kuhl, Y.E. Papelis | Conference paper | (None listed) | 4/1/1993 |
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Ginger S. Watson | Conference paper | This paper specifically reviews six simulator sickness studies that were conducted on a high-fidelity driving simulator at the University of Iowa. Independent measures across these studies include dri ... | 7/18/2000 |
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Y.E. Papelis, T.L. Casavant, J.G. Kuhl | Conference paper | (None listed) | 9/1/1993 |
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Y.E. Papelis, T.L. Casavant | Conference paper | (None listed) | 4/1/1993 |
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Y. Papelis, O. Ahmad, H. German | Conference paper | (None listed) | 3/10/2003 |
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Chris Schwarz | Technical note | (None listed) | 9/24/2007 |
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Matthew C. Schikore, Yiannis E. Papelis, Ginger S. Watson | Conference paper | As the use of driving simulators becomes commonplace in various disciplines, there is increased demand for user-friendly tools that allow researchers with no expertise in software development to effec ... | 6/27/2000 |
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Daniel McGehee, Michelle Reyes, Cher Carney | Project report | This project examines the effects of age, experience, and video-based feedback on the rate and type of safety-relevant events captured on video event recorders in the vehicles of three groups of newly ... | 2/6/2013 |
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John Gaspar, W.M. Street, M.B. Windsor, R. Carbonari, Henry Kaczmarski, Arthur Kramer, Kurt Mathewson | Journal paper | (None listed) | 8/1/2014 |
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Yiannis E. Papelis, Tad Gates | Conference paper | The advent of high-speed computing and the maturity of driving simulation technology have facilitated the development of high-fidelity simulators and virtual reality systems that are increasingly used ... | 3/30/2000 |
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Omar Ahmad, Yiannis E. Papelis | Conference paper | Autonomous driver models are widely used in driving simulators as an integral part of microscopic traffic simulation within the virtual environment. Realistic and believable driver models significantl ... | 6/21/2000 |
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J.G. Kuhl, Y.E. Papelis, R.A. Romano | Conference paper | (None listed) | 5/25/1992 |
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J. Kuhl, Y. Papelis, R. Romano | Book chapter | (None listed) | 1/1/1993 |
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Shauna Hallmark,Nicole Oneyear, Samantha Tyner, Bo Wang, Cher Carney, Daniel McGehee | Project report | TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-S08D-RW-1: Analysis of Naturalistic Driving Study Data: Roadway Departures on Rural Two-Lane Curves analyzes data from the SHRP 2 N ... | 8/28/2014 |
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