ABSTRACT
This paper presents an overview of a driving simulation platform, which is designed to let users to participate in a study over a longer period of time and in their own home. A small scale study of the platform is presented and an overview of the experiences in running such studies is summarised.
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- Driving simulator studies at home: promises, potholes, and pitfalls
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