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Omar Ahmad |  Conference paper | The primary motivation for using driving simulators for research is the ability to safely expose participants to traffic situations in a controlled and repeatable manner. The process by which a simula ... | 7/10/2005 |
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Yiannis E. Papelis, Timothy Brown, Ginger Watson, Dale Holtz, Weidong Pan | Project report | The goal of this study was to compare driver performance in critical loss of control situations both with and without the aid of Electronic Stability Control (ESC). | 6/1/2004 |
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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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C. Schwarz, T. Gates, Y. Papelis | Conference paper | (None listed) | 10/8/2003 |
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Chris Schwarz, Samantha Hench, Brian Gilmore, Bernie Romig, Ginger Watson, Jeff Dolan, Shawn Allen, Stephen Cable |  Conference paper | A virtual proving ground (VPG) was developed for use in agricultural applications using the National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS). The VPG environment consists of a real-time tractor dynamics mod ... | 10/8/2003 |
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Y. Papelis, M. Schikore, G. Watson |  Conference paper | (None listed) | 11/1/2001 |
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O. Ahmad, Y. Papelis, S. Bulusu, V. Gade |  Conference paper | High-fidelity driving simulators immerse a driver in a highly realistic virtual environment for the purpose of studying human driving behavior in a realistic yet safe setting. Many factors contribute ... | 9/21/2001 |
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Shawn Allen, Corey Bruse |   Conference paper | The successful immersion of drivers within a simulation scenario is dependant upon a number of factors. One significant factor is the visual scene (database) constructed to represent the simulation en ... | 9/1/2001 |
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Y. Papelis, O. Ahmad, M. Schikore |  Conference paper | The National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS) is a high fidelity simulator developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and located at the University of Iowa. The NADS is a ... | 6/4/2001 |
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G. Watson, Y. Papelis | Book chapter | (None listed) | 1/1/2001 |
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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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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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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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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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Tad Gates |  Software manual | The Global Data Dictionary (GDD) is a communication software architecture designed to facilitate the networking of simulation resources such as high-speed computing, operator-in-the-loop simulators, c ... | 6/21/2000 |
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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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John M. Weiler, John R. Bloomfield, George G. Woodworth, Angela R. Grant, Teresa A. Layton, Timothy L. Brown, David R. McKenzie, Thomas W. Baker, Ginger S. Watson |  Journal paper | Background: Sedating antihistamines may impair driving performance as seriously as alcohol. Objective: To compare the effects of fexofenadine, diphenhydramine, alcohol, and placebo on driving performa ... | 3/7/2000 |
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Y. Papelis, S. Allen, B. Wherle |  Conference paper | (None listed) | 8/9/1999 |
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Y. Papelis | Conference paper | (None listed) | 6/22/1998 |
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Vicki L. Ellingrod, Paul J. Perry, William R. Yates, John H. MacIndoe, Ginger S. Watson, Stephan Arndt, Timothy L. Holman | Journal paper | The effect of physiologic (100 mg/wk) and supraphysiologic (250 and 500 mg/wk) doses of testosterone cypionate (TC) on automobile driving were studied using the Iowa Driver Simulator. Six normal subje ... | 11/1/1997 |
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