Building A Simulated World – UROP Spring Symposium 2021

Building A Simulated World

Sumaiya Ferdawsi

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Pronouns: She/her/hers

Research Mentor(s): Paul Green, Research Professor
Research Mentor School/College/Department: University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute,
Presentation Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021
Session: Session 4 (2pm-2:50pm)
Breakout Room: Room 20
Presenter: 4

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Abstract

Due to the high demand for motor vehicles, one of the key concerns for the automotive industry is to make vehicles accessible and safe. Both real test vehicles and driving simulators are used to assess the quality and performance of vehicles. However, many driving simulators are too expensive to purchase, too complex to use, take too long to run the software, and sometimes lack the desired functional characteristics. The goal of the research is to build a virtual world and an easy-to-use virtual driving simulator platform through the creative use of free software like CARLA and RoadRunner. This driving simulator will be suitable to support research on driver distraction, driver workload, and driver interfaces for partially automated vehicles. This will also inspire qualified people to use the simulation and work on safety on roads. Keywords: simulator, accident, driver distraction, 3D- map, RoadRunner.

Authors: Sumaiya Ferdawsi
Research Method: Experimental Research

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