Augmented reality driving simulator eliminates motion sickness for smooth rides!
The researchers designed an augmented reality driving simulator to see if it can help reduce simulator sickness. This sickness happens when your body feels like it's moving, but your eyes don't see the same thing. Past studies suggest that taking medicine, shortening driving sessions, and adjusting lighting can help. Augmented reality mixes real-world views with computer-generated images in real-time. This new driving simulator aims to give a more realistic driving experience and potentially reduce simulator sickness.