DriveSimQuest: A VR Driving Simulator and Research Platform on Meta Quest with Unity
By: Nishanth Chidambaram , Weichen Liu , Manas Satish Bedmutha and more
Potential Business Impact:
Lets VR cars track driver's face and body.
Using head-mounted Virtual Reality (VR) displays to simulate driving is critical to studying driving behavior and designing driver assistance systems. But existing VR driving simulators are often limited to tracking only eye movements. The bulky outside-in tracking setup and Unreal-based architecture also present significant engineering challenges for interaction researchers and practitioners. We present DriveSimQuest, a VR driving simulator and research platform built on the Meta Quest Pro and Unity, capable of capturing rich behavioral signals such as gaze, facial expressions, hand activities, and full-body gestures in real-time. DriveSimQuest offers a preliminary, easy-to-deploy platform that supports researchers and practitioners in studying drivers' affective states and behaviors, and in designing future context-aware driving assistance systems.
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