Enhancing Autonomous Vehicle Design and Testing: A Comprehensive Review of AR and VR Integration
Emanuella Ejichukwu, Lauren Tong, Gadir Hazime, and Bochen Jia

TL;DR
This review examines how AR and VR technologies can improve autonomous vehicle design and testing by creating realistic environments, enhancing user interfaces, and safely evaluating driver behavior, thereby advancing autonomous vehicle development.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of AR and VR applications in autonomous vehicle testing and design, highlighting their potential to improve safety, reliability, and user experience.
Findings
AR and VR enable realistic testing environments
They facilitate user-centered interface design
They allow safe evaluation of driver behavior
Abstract
This comprehensive literature review explores the potential of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality technologies to enhance the design and testing of autonomous vehicles. By analyzing existing research, the review aims to identify how AR and VR can be leveraged to improve various aspects of autonomous vehicle development, including: creating more realistic and comprehensive testing environments, facilitating the design of user centered interfaces, and safely evaluating driver behavior in complex scenarios. Ultimately, the review highlights AR and VR utilization as a key driver in the development of adaptable testing environments, fostering more dependable autonomous vehicle technology, and ultimately propelling significant advancements within the field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
