Title :
Proposal of a virtual and immersive 3D architecture dedicated for prototyping, test and evaluation of eco-driving applications
Author :
Gruyer, Dominique ; Orfila, O. ; Judalet, Vincent ; Pechberti, S. ; Lusetti, B. ; Glaser, Sebastien
Author_Institution :
IFSTTAR- IM - LIVIC, Versailles-Satory, France
Abstract :
Simulation has been widely used to estimate the benefits of ADAS with embedded sensors or more recently Cooperative Systems based on Inter-Vehicular Communications. This paper presents the proposal of a new architecture built with the both SiVIC and RTMaps platforms in order to prototype, to test and to validate eco-driving applications. In this architecture, the innovation is mainly due to the real-time immersion of a real driver in a 3D virtual environment. In this “Hardware In the Loop” platform, major contributions have been made about vehicle modeling updating, interconnection between SiVIC and an HMD. Moreover, a first modeling of a consumption sensor is proposed and used in order to achieve some tests of fuel consumption on the virtual Satory´s track. All these contributions have been tuned with on-road measurements to improve reality of the scenarios. We discuss the results of a simple eco-driving scenario implemented to validate our architecture´s capabilities.
Keywords :
driver information systems; intelligent sensors; virtual reality; ADAS; RTMaps platform; SiVIC platform; SiVIC-HMD interconnection; consumption sensor modeling; cooperative systems; eco-driving application evaluation; eco-driving application prototyping; eco-driving application testing; embedded sensors; fuel consumption tests; hardware-in-the-loop platform; immersive 3D architecture capabilities; intervehicular communications; on-road measurements; vehicle modeling update; virtual 3D architecture; virtual Satory track; Actuators; Computer architecture; Fuels; Sensors; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; Wheels;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Gold Coast, QLD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2754-1
DOI :
10.1109/IVS.2013.6629519