Wearing a VR Headset While Driving to Improve Vehicle Safety
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a Stanford seminar on innovative driver assistance systems that utilize virtual reality to enhance vehicle safety. Discover the "Vehicle-in-the-Loop" platform, a flexible driving simulation system that allows for safe and immersive shared control testing. Learn how this platform enables experiments on a real vehicle within simulated traffic scenarios, viewed through a VR headset. Understand the importance of eliciting natural driving behavior during tests and how this system can simulate various driving conditions, including low friction and highway speed scenarios. Gain insights into the development of assistance systems that smoothly share control with drivers, potentially improving road safety. Presented by Elliot Weiss from Stanford University, this talk delves into the intersection of virtual reality, automotive technology, and driver safety research.
Syllabus
Stanford Seminar - Wearing a VR Headset While Driving to Improve Vehicle Safety
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Stanford Online
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