• A study on the design and effectiveness of tactile feedback in sriving simulator 

      Halabi, O.; Ba Hameish, M.; Al-Naimi, L.; Al-Kaabi, A. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2014 , Conference Paper)
      Driving simulations are widely used to send navigational and warning information to help drivers navigate safely. The traditional approaches are to use visual and auditory channels which can cause sensory overloading. ...
    • Driver activity recognition in virtual reality driving simulation 

      Halabi, Osama; Fawal, Sara; Almughani, Eman; Al-Homsi, Lina ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2017 , Conference Paper)
      In this research, we present the design of a driving seat with driver activities recognition based on a passive method for measuring body-postures by using two force sensor arrays to inspect the pressure patterns exhibited ...
    • Optimum design of haptic seat for driving simulator 

      Halabi, Osama; Ba Hameish, Mariam; Al-Naimi, Latefa; Al-Kaabi, Amna ( Association for Computing Machinery , 2014 , Conference Paper)
      This work aims to design and develop an optimal vibrotactile seat to provide a high level of satisfaction to the driver. The main critical design parameters were considered and experiments were conducted to investigate the ...
    • Using driving simulator to study the effect of crash fact signs on speeding behaviour along freeways 

      Alhomaidat, Fadi; Hasan, Raed Abdullah; Hanandeh, Shadi; Alhajyaseen, Wael ( Taylor & Francis , 2022 , Article)
      A driving simulator study was utilized to evaluate a potential countermeasure for speeding behaviour in order to reduce speed spillover. The behaviour of 56 subjects was observed. Participants drove a freeway for 5300 ...