2022
DOI: 10.1145/3483793
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The Effects on Driving Behavior When Using a Head-mounted Display in a Dynamic Driving Simulator

Abstract: Driving simulators are established tools used during automotive development and research. Most simulators use either monitors or projectors as their primary display system. However, the emergence of a new generation of head-mounted displays has triggered interest in using these as the primary display type. The general benefits and drawbacks of head-mounted displays are well researched, but their effect on driving behavior in a simulator has not been sufficiently quantified. This article presents a st… Show more

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“…When considering the sense of presence, we found proof of equivalence across the two driving simulators, contradicting our expectations. There were several other studies that likewise did not find any positive effects of HMD use on presence [14], [15]. Furthermore, the present study is the first to compare an HMD against an LED wall.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…When considering the sense of presence, we found proof of equivalence across the two driving simulators, contradicting our expectations. There were several other studies that likewise did not find any positive effects of HMD use on presence [14], [15]. Furthermore, the present study is the first to compare an HMD against an LED wall.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…There was evidence for equivalence across the two simulators with regard to the incidence and severity of simulator sickness, which did not match our initial expectations. However, other authors could neither identify any negative effects of HMD usage [14], [21], [22]. Furthermore , the present study used a state-of-the-art HMD, which was not the case in most previous investigations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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