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Abstract:
Last year, a proposal was funded to maintain the infrastructure of the UCF Driving Simulator Lab. It was designed to guarantee the long-term presence of support staff with proper expertise to maintain the operational effectiveness of the driving simulator. Furthermore, the money was used to pay for acquisition of computer hardware and software, maintenance contracts and software licenses, and replacement of malfunctioning equipment. This proposal requests funding for continued employment of the undergraduate and graduate students and a technician to support further improvements to the UCF Driving Simulator Lab. Additional funding is requested to acquire the necessary hardware and software for new state of the art driving simulator which will be located in the new Engineering building on the UCF campus.
This research was conducted to develop and test a personal computer-based study procedure (PCSP) with secondary task loading for use in human factors ...
A multi-year project was initiated to introduce autonomous vehicles in the University of Central Florida (UCF) Driving Simulator for real-time interac...
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