Research on the Validation Method of Advanced Driving Simulators Based on the Speed Perception Model

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For the traffic safety or driving behavior research based on Advanced Driving Simulators (ADS), the validation of ADS which evaluates the effectiveness of ADS is the premise. In this paper, the validation method for ADS on the basis of the self-speed perception model is provided based on the related research findings and the speed sensitivity is determined as the main parameters of ADS validation evaluation model, which provides the effective support for the subjective validity assessment of ADS.

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