Introduction
Driving in India is an amalgam of continual risk assessment, environmental awareness, adapting to tremendously variable surroundings, and decision-making. Irrespective of the driver’s proficiency, many road accidents and crash collisions happen in India. There is a huge variety of tricky circumstances that drivers rarely come across: a child running onto the road, a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the street, an accident immediately ahead, and so on.
We can train and test driving strategies on a simulator even when these critical events are rare and keep evolving over time. Simulation can democratize research in heterogeneous and unstructured urban driving conditions by creating an open-source driving simulator that can be used to test driving strategies under realistic driving conditions.
The Mobility Simulator Program offers:
- Driving simulator platform for measuring the driver behavior analysis in Indian driving scenarios
- Driver training and skill development/driver education facility for Indian road conditions
- Single and multi-agent perception to planning for Indian driving monitoring to traffic routing and control management
- Facility for conducting research in transportation, psychology, engineering safety, and new technology development identifying effective ways to enhance driver and safe road use
News
- Sep'24 - DST Visit
- Aug'24 - Aria Team Visit from Meta
- Jul'24 - PAMC recommended and Communicated to the PI's
- Jun'24 - Shortlisted the proposals , PAMC formed
- May'24 - Received Project proposals
- Mar'24 - R&D Showcase , DST Visit
- Feb'24 - Call for Proposal
- Jan'24 - Triple monitor simulator setup
- Dec'23 - Symposium on Simulator Platform
- Nov'23 - Lauch of the simulator program