Comparison of computer-generated and simulated motion picture displays in a driving simulation.

Author(s)
Wierwille, W.W. & Fung, p.p.
Year
Abstract

An automotive driving simulator with a computer-generated display system was used to investigate and compare human psychomotor response and vehicle response to different types of displays and motion cues. Results of the experiment suggest that using properly instrumented preprogrammed motion picture displays (MPDS) will not compromise experimental results for certain research and educational experiments, and that in many cases an economical simulation using an MPDS would be adequate.

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B 10058 T /83.5/ IRRD 218785
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 17 (1975), No. 6 (December), p. 577-590, 5 fig., 8 tab., 10 ref.

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