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Authors:
Patrick Rebling
Lars Beeh
Philipp Nenninger
Reiner Kriesten
Keywords: simulation, testing, human-computer interaction, automotive
Abstract:
Driving simulators are a common industry tool for verifying driver assistance systems with human involvement. However, there is considerable variation in the hardware and software specifications of these simulators. Consequently, the development of such simulators is often a lengthy process due to the need to create custom software or the high cost of commercial solutions. The goal of this project is to integrate the simulation software Car Learning to Act (CARLA) into highly modular and immersive driving simulators. This will result in the creation of an open source, reconfigurable hardware abstraction that will facilitate the easy and rapid construction of driving simulators that prioritize modularity and extensibility.
Pages: 9 to 14
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2025
Publication date: September 28, 2025
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4537
ISBN: 978-1-68558-300-2
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Dates: from September 28, 2025 to October 2, 2025