Motion Cueing in BMW’s Driving Simulation Center: Experiences Versus Common Knowledge

M.J.C. Kolff, Robert Jacumet, Joost Venrooij, Sebastian Wagner, Markus Schwienbacher, Martin Peller, D.M. Pool, Max Mulder

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Abstract

The collective goal of the driving simulation community should be to share ideas to improve the motion cueing across driving simulators worldwide. Due to the active research and intensive usage of driving simulators over the last decades, knowledge in the field of motion cueing has been gained from experience gathered by the community, or practical experience by performing dedicated experiments. This paper discusses several points of ‘common knowledge’ in designing and evaluating motion cueing, along with their value for driving simulation. The goal of the discussion in this paper is to compare these points of common knowledge to the experiences and ideas gathered at BMW’s driving simulation center in Munich, which was opened in 2021 and hosts a fleet of fourteen driving simulators. Furthermore, we aim to bring across points of interest and outlines for future research that should be of interest to the driving simulation community. With the common goal of improving motion cueing, this contribution thus aims to improve and extend the discussion between those working and researching in the driving simulator industry.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 23rd Driving Simulation Conference 2024 Europe
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event23rd Driving Simulation Conference 2024 Europe - Strasbourg, France
Duration: 18 Sept 202420 Sept 2024
Conference number: 13

Conference

Conference23rd Driving Simulation Conference 2024 Europe
Abbreviated titleDSC 2024
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityStrasbourg
Period18/09/2420/09/24

Keywords

  • motion cueing
  • common knowledge
  • motion scaling
  • tilt-coordination
  • motion perception

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