DSC2015
Arts

 

 

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optis

 

DSC 2015 Program

 

Please click here to download the final program (in pdf).

 

Wednesday 16 September 2015

12:00

Registration open

 

 

13:00

Tutorials: Measuring Human in Simulation

 

13:00

Measuring, Identifying and Modeling Driver Behaviour

David Abbink

Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

 

 

13:45

Non-obtrusive measurements of attention and workload in steering

Lewis Chuang

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

 

14:30

Guided tours to simulation facilities

 

Tour A

Tour B

Tour C

 

14:30 – Transfer

15:30 – Daimler

16:30 – Transfer

17:00 – FKFS

18:00 – Transfer

14:30 – Transfer

15:30 – FKFS

16:30 – Transfer

17:30 – MPI

18:30 – End

14:30 – Transfer

15:00 – MPI

16:00 – Transfer

17:00 – Daimler

18:00 – Transfer

 

 

19:00

MPI – Welcome reception BBQ

 

Simulator inauguration

 

 

Thursday 17 September 2015

8:00

Registration

 

 

9:00

Introduction

 

Kemeny, Andras (conference chair)

Renault, France

 

 

Bülthoff, Heinrich (committee chair, local organizer)

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

 

9:10

Keynote

 

The Role of Driving Simulators in Developing and Evaluating Autonomous Vehicles

Boer, Erwin

Entropy Control, United States of America; University of Leeds, United Kingdom

 

 

9:40

Talk Session: PERCEPTION AND HUMAN FACTORS #1

 

09:40

Estimation of Driver Distraction Using the Prediction Error of a Cybernetic Driver Model

Ameyoe, Ablamvi; Mars, Franck; Chevrel, Philippe; Le-Carpentier, Eric; Illy, Hervé

IRCCyN ,Renault s.a.s, France

 

 

10:00

Influence of the Headlight Chromaticity on the Driver’s Behavior

Vidal, Quentin; Michelin, Sylvain; Kemeny, Andras

University of La Rochelle, France

 

 

10:20

The third dimension: Stereoscopic displaying in a fully immersive driving simulator

Forster, Yannick; Paradies, Svenja; Bee, Nikolaus

BMW, Germany

 

 

10:40

Sensitivity to lateral force is affected by concurrent yaw rotation during curve driving

Nooij, Suzanne; Pretto, Paolo; Bülthoff, Heinrich

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

 

 

11:00

Coffee break

 

 

11:30

Talk Session: PERCEPTION AND HUMAN FACTORS #2

 

11:30

Effect of Steering Model Fidelity on Subjective Evaluation of Truck Steering Feel

Shyrokau, Barys; Loof, Jan; Stroosma, Olaf; Wang, Meng; Happee, Riender

Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

 

 

11:50

Heart Rate Variability and Sense of Presence Studied in a Driving Simulator

Deniaud, Christophe; Honnet, Vincent; Jeanne, Benoit; Mestre, Daniel

Peugeot Citroën PSA, France

 

 

12:10

Pitch tilt rendering for an 8-DOF driving simulator

Colombet, Florent; Fang, Zhou; Kemeny, Andras

THEORIS, France

 

 

12:30

(short talk) The role of various sensory cues in self-speed perception: a bicycle riding simulator preliminary study

Caro, Stéphane; Bernardi, Silvia

IFSTTAR, France

 

 

12:45

(short talk) Heading Coherence Zone from Causal Inference Modelling

de Winkel, Ksander; Katliar, Mikhail; Buelthoff, Heinrich

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

 

13:00

Lunch

 

 

14:30

Driving Simulators Symposium

 

14:40

BhaiTech

 

14:50

Daimler

 

15:00

Danisi Engineering

 

15:10

Darmstadt University

 

15:20

Desdemona

 

15:30

Porsche

 

15:40

University of Stuttgart / FKFS

 

15:50

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics

 

16:00

General discussion

 

 

16:30

Coffee break

 

 

17:00

Talk Session: SIMULATOR DESIGN, TRAINING AND VALIDATION

 

17:00

Frequency response and latency analysis of a driving simulator for chassis development and vehicle dynamics evaluation

Brems, Willibald; van Doornik, Jelle; de Vries, Edwin; Wiedemann, Jochen

Cruden, The Netherlands

 

 

17:20

A Drive-in, Driver-in-the-Loop Simulator for Testing Autonomous Vehicles

Khastgir, Siddartha; Birrell, Stewart; Dhadyalla, Gunwant; Fulker, Dave; Jennings, Paul

WMG, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

 

 

17:40

A Driving Simulation Platform using Distributed Vehicle Simulators and HLA

Andersson, Anders; Andersson Hultgren, Jonas; Leandertz, Rickard; Johansson, Martin; Eriksson, Steve; Jakobson, Ola

Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, VTI, Sweden

 

 

18:00

Potentials and Limitations of Hexapods in Wheeled Mobile Driving Simulators

Wagner, Paul; Davoodi, Aschkan; Thomas, Scheibe; Torben, Albrecht; Hermann, Winner; Alexander, Betz

Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

 

 

18:20

A task-oriented catalogue of criteria for driving simulator evaluation

Fischer, Martin; Labusch, Andreas; Bellmann, Tobias; Seehof, Carsten

German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany

 

 

18:45

DSC Scientific Committee meeting

 

 

20:00

Conference dinner (restaurant Casino Am Neckar)

 

 

 

 

Friday 18 September 2015

8:00

Registration

 

 

8:30

Special Talk

 

Modeling and Visualization of Human Vision Properties and Defects in Driving Simulators using today display technologies

Hasna, Günther

OPTIS GmbH, Germany

 

 

9:00

Keynote

 

Motion cueing in simulators: a view from the past to the future

Cardullo, Frank

The State University of New York at Binghamton, United States of America

 

 

9:40

Talk Session: MOTION CUEING AND CONTROL #1

 

09:40

Perception-based motion cueing: validation in driving simulation

Venrooij, Joost; Pretto, Paolo; Katliar, Mikhail; Nooij, Suzanne; Nesti, Alessandro; Lächele, Maria; de Winkel, Ksander; Cleij, Diane; Bülthoff, Heinrich

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

 

10:00

An efficient MPC based motion cueing delay compensation algorithm for driving simulator

Fang, Zhou; Kemeny, Andras

Renault, France

 

 

10:20

An optimal washout filter based on genetic algorithm compensators for improving simulator driver perception

Asadi, Houshyar; Mohamed, Shady; Nelson, Kyle; Nahavandi, Saeid; Rahim Zadeh, Delpak; Oladazimi, Maysam

Deakin University, Australia

 

 

10:40

Improvement of an MPC-based Motion Cueing Algorithm with Time-Varying Prediction and Driver Behaviour Estimation

Maran, Fabio; Bruschetta, Mattia; Beghi, Alessandro; Minen, Diego

University of Padova, Italy

 

 

 

11:00

Coffee break

 

 

11:30

Talk Session: MOTION CUEING AND CONTROL #2

 

11:30

Continuous rating of perceived visual-inertial motion incoherence during driving simulation

Cleij, Diane; Venrooij, Joost; Pretto, Paolo; Pool, Daan; Bülthoff, Heinrich; Mulder, Max

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

 

11:50

The Importance of Yaw Rotation Centre on the Driver Behaviour

Kusachov, Artem; Bruzelius, Fredrik; Augusto, Bruno; Fischer, Martin

Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, Sweden

 

 

12:10

(short talk) Simulator Motion-Cueing Requirements for Negotiating a Lane Chance across Ice

Boer, Erwin; Jamson, Hamish; Advani, Sunjoo; Horrobin, Anthony

Entropy Control Inc., United States of America

 

 

12:25

(short talk) Enhancing ADAS test and validation with automated search for critical situations

Tatar, Mugur

QTronic GmbH, Germany

 

 

12:40

(short talk) Motion cueing algorithm to reproduce motorcycle specific lateral dynamics on riding simulators

Guth, Sebastian; Geiger, Michael; Will, Sebastian; Pless, Raphael; Winner, Hermann

BMW Motorcycles, Germany

 

 

12:55

(short talk) Impact of MPC Prediction Horizon on Motion Cueing Fidelity

Katliar, Mikhail; de Winkel, Ksander; Pretto, Paolo; Venrooij, Joost; Bülthoff, Heinrich

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

 

13:10

Lunch

 

 

14:20

Talk Session: PERCEPTION AND HUMAN FACTORS #3

 

14:20

Head Motion parallax effect on driving performances when using an AR-HUD: Simulation Study on Renault’s CARDs Simulator

Halit, Lynda; Kemeny, Andras; Le Gouguec, Armand; Mérienne, Frédéric; Mohellebi, Hakim

Renault, France

 

 

14:40

How do the relative distance and deceleration rate of a lead vehicle shape braking response of a following driver? A driving simulator study

Saffarian, Mehdi

University of Toronto, Canada

 

 

15:00

Comparing the Incidence of Simulator Sickness in Five Different Driving Simulators

Klüver, Malte; Herrigel, Carolin; Preuß, Stephanie; Schöner, Hans-Peter; Hecht, Heiko

Daimler AG, Germany

 

 

15:20

(short talk) Effect of Yaw Motion on Driver Behaviour during Traffic Circle Turning Manoeuvres

Bertollini, Gary Peter; Glaser, Yi; Szczerba, Joseph Frank

General Motors, United States of America US

 

 

15:35

(short talk) Simulation of motion parallax by correcting the out-the-window scenery for head position

Ledegang, Wietse; Bos, Jelte; Houben, Mark; Groen, Eric

TNO, The Netherlands

 

 

15:50

Closing remarks

 

 

16:00

End of DSC 2015 Europe

 

 

Poster presentations

Poster presentations are available according to the following timetable.

Thursday 17 September 2015

11:00 – 11:30

Posters with odd ID

13:00 – 14:30

All posters

16:30 – 17:00

Posters with even ID

 

Friday 18 September 2015

11:00 – 11:30

All posters

 

ID

Poster

01

Evaluation of a new projection concept for the Vehicle in the Loop (VIL) driving simulator

Riedl, Bernhard Josef; Rüger, Fabian; Schuckardt, Christoph; Färber, Berthold

Universität der Bundeswehr, Germany

 

02

Reducing the gap between simulated and real life environments by introducing high precision data

Richter, Andreas; Fischer, Martin; Frankiewicz, Tobias; Schnieder, Lars; Köster, Frank

German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany

 

03

Determining the rider induced roll torque on a dynamic motorcycle riding simulator

Pleß, Raphael; Guth, Sebastian; Will, Sebastian; Winner, Hermann

TU Darmstadt, Germany

 

04

Openscenario - open file format for the cross-functional description of dynamic elements of a virtual driving test

Wang, Ping; Dupuis, Marius; Wössner, Uwe; Walser, Alexander Frederic

Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart e.V., Germany

 

05

Motion Cueing in Race-Car Simulators

Salisbury, Ingrid Gael; Limebeer, David

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

 

06

Effect of vr device -hmd and screen display- on the sickness for driving simulation

Aykent, Baris; Merienne, Frederic; Kemeny, Andras

ENSAM, France

 

07

Multisensory driving in younger and older adults

Ramkhalawansingh, Robert; Keshavarz, Behrang; Haycock, Bruce; Shahab, Saba; Campos, Jennifer

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, UHN, Canada

 

08

The role of multisensory inputs on simulator sickness in younger and older adults during a simulated driving task

Keshavarz, Behrang; Ramkhalawansingh, Robert; Haycock, Bruce; Shahab, Saba; Campos, Jennifer

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, UHN, Canada

 

09

Anxiety alters visual guidance of braking over time

Geuss, Michael; Ruginski, Ian.; Stefanucci, Jeanine

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany

 

10

Reflections virtual management

Petrella, Vincenzo; Pero, Antonio; Liberto, Francesco; Palma, Francesco

FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Italy

 

11

Flexible Operation Workflow of a Driving Simulation Center for ADAS Development

Abdelgawad, Kareem; Hassan, Bassem; Kohlstedt, Andreas; Stöcklein, Jörg; Berssenbrügge, Jan; Grafe, Michael; Gausemeier, Sandra; Jäker, Karl-Peter; Trächtler, Ansgar

University of Paderborn, Germany

 

12

Point cloud rendering for interactive simulation

Pena Vina, Eduardo; Reinhard, René; Kleer, Michael; Gizatullin, Andrey; Dreßler, Klaus

Fraunhofer ITWM, Germany

 

13

A literature review on Human Factors research using motorcycle simulators

Kovácsová, Natália; Di Gesu, Maria; Schwab, Arend; Toso, Alessandro; Gubitosa, Marco; Hagenzieker, Marjan; de Winter, Joost

Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

 

 

Important Dates

31.01.2016
Abstract submission deadline

01.03.2016
Abstract acceptance notification

01.04.2016
Registration open

30.04.2016
Paper submission deadline

31.05.2016
Early bird exhibitors registration deadline

15.06.2016
Final acceptance notification

30.06.2016
Early bird conference registration deadline

08.07.2016
Final paper due

07-09.09.2016
Conference & Exhibition