Driving Assessment 2005

Samoset Resort on the Ocean
Rockport, Maine
USA

June 27-30, 2005



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(Aspen, Colorado)

3rd International Driving Symposium on
Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and
Vehicle Design

Samoset Resort on the Ocean
Rockport, Maine
USA

June 27-30, 2005

EXHIBITORS



Seeing Machines is engaged in the research, development and production of advanced computer vision systems for research in human performance measurement, advanced driver assistance systems, transportation, cognitive or attentional interfaces, situational awareness, robotics and medical applications.

faceLAB T is the industry's most robust and flexible non-contact vision-based system for tracking and acquisition of human facial features including eye, head and blink measures.

For more information, see www.seeingmachines.com.


5DT (Fifth Dimension Technologies) is a high technology company specializing in Virtual Reality (VR). 5DT develops, produces and distributes VR hardware, software and systems. 5DT also develops turnkey VR systems for clients.

5DT's main focus is Training Simulators (Virtual Reality), Training Systems (Computer Based Training - CBT) and Virtual Reality Peripherals. Most of the 5DT systems and products may be customized to suit the requirements of a user.  5DT is showing VRDS (Virtual Reality Driving Simulator), our full featured simulator with options for 3DOF and 6DOF motion bases as well as Seeing Machines FaceLab eye-tracking system.

For more information, see www.5dt.com.




DriveSafety provides advanced research-based automobile driving solutions. The 180-300 degree DS-600c and desktop DS-100c products coupled with its Vection real-time simulation software and HyperDrive scenario authoring suite enable subject-matter experts to create state-of-art, high fidelity, custom driving environments. Adopted by leading research institutions worldwide, the simulators have brought driving simulation and ease-of-use to an affordable level. See and try the DS-600c simulator for yourself at Driving Assessment 2005.

For more information, see www.drivesafety.com, email: info@drivesafety.com, or call +1.801.858.0535 x11.

 

Driving Assessment 2005 Contact:

Kathy Holeton
The University of Iowa/PPC
223 South Quadrangle
Iowa City, Iowa 52242

Email: kathy-holeton@uiowa.edu

Phone: (319) 335-6804
Fax: (319) 335-6801

Organized by the

Human Factors & Vehicle Safety Research Program
Public Policy Center

Division of Neuroergonomics, Department of Neurology

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Center for Computer-Aided Design

The University of Iowa

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