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Car Driving Simulation

Academic Year: 
2009
Supervisors: 
Luai M. Malhis
Students: 
Alaa’ Shafiq
Tasneem Abu_Eideh
Department: 
Computer Engineering
Files: 
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document iconCar driving Simulation

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   The Car Driving Simulator is a fully functional, pre-configured simulator that contains all necessary HW and SW modules. A driving simulator is a computerized device that allows us to place a student in a situation that resembles real driving. It is a part of Virtual Reality and it has many advantages over comparable vehicle testing including economy, safety and ease of data acquisition.
   Driving simulators are being increasingly used for training drivers all over the world. Research has shown that driving simulators are proven to be excellent practical and effective educational tools to impart safe driving training techniques for all drivers. There are various types of driving simulators that are being used like train simulators, bus simulator, car simulator, truck simulator etc.
  In general, car driving simulation can be used for:
•    User training
•    Training in critical driving conditions
•    Training for impaired users
•    Analysis of the driver behaviours
•    Analysis of driver responses
•    Analysis of the user performances
•    Evaluating user performances in different conditions (handling of controls)

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