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A simulation sickness study on a driving simulator equipped with a vibration platform

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LUCAS, Guillaume
133641 Technocentre Renault [Guyancourt]
543315 Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Systèmes Physiques et Numériques [LISPEN]
KEMENY, Andras
133641 Technocentre Renault [Guyancourt]
543315 Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Systèmes Physiques et Numériques [LISPEN]
PAILLOT, Damien
543315 Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Systèmes Physiques et Numériques [LISPEN]
COLOMBET, Florent
577985 AVSimulation [AVSimulation]

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http://hdl.handle.net/10985/17723
DOI
10.1016/j.trf.2019.11.011
Date
2020
Journal
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour

Abstract

Simulator sickness is a well-known side effect of driving simulation which may reduce the passenger well-being and performance due to its various symptoms, from pallor to vomiting. Numerous reducing countermeasures have been previously tested; however, they often have undesirable side effects. The present study investigated the possible effect of seat vibrations on simulator sickness. Three configurations were tested: no vibrations, realistic ones and some that might affect the proprioception. Twenty-nine participants were exposed to the three configurations on a four-minute long automated driving in a simulator equipped with a vibration platform. Simulator sickness was estimated thanks to the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) and to a postural instability measure. Results showed that vibrations help to reduce the sickness. Our findings demonstrate that some specific vibration configurations may have a positive impact on the sickness, thus confirming the usefulness of devices reproducing the road vibrations in addition to creating more immersion for the driver.

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