Holography in driver education, training, testing, and research.

Author(s)
Eichert, E.S. & Frey, A.H.
Year
Abstract

This experiment was devised to create a safe, realistic, and economical method to hazard-train student drivers on the roadway. After an extensive literature search of previous experimentation and an analysis of seven possible training methods, a preprototype model of a holographic student training car was constructed and tested. The holographically re-created objects, projected by automobile roof apparatus and displayed on the road by a windshield film, were found to be the safe, realistic, and economical method needed for the hazard training. After success with the holographic preprototype model, additional research will advance holography and a preproduction model should be constructed using the newest research knowledge.

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Library number
B 14095 /83.5/ IRRD 235701
Source

Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, 1977, 103 p., fig., tab., ref. DOT HS- 803 035.

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