Advancing Simulation Technologies and Their Applications

The recent developments in the research area indicate a strong focus on advancing simulation technologies and their applications across various domains. There is a notable trend towards creating more realistic and interactive simulation environments, particularly in autonomous driving and geomagnetic navigation. Innovations in generative models and hardware-in-the-loop systems are enhancing the fidelity and controllability of simulations, enabling more accurate and efficient testing and evaluation of new technologies. Additionally, there is a growing interest in leveraging Virtual Reality (VR) for educational and therapeutic purposes, with studies demonstrating the potential of immersive environments to improve learning outcomes and support specialized therapies. Safety training in industrial settings is also being revolutionized through VR, offering scalable and adaptable solutions for high-risk environments. Overall, the field is moving towards more integrated, realistic, and versatile simulation tools that can be applied across a wide range of applications, from autonomous systems to human-centric interventions.

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Bench2Drive-R: Turning Real World Data into Reactive Closed-Loop Autonomous Driving Benchmark by Generative Model

Full Magnetometer and Gyroscope Bias Estimation using Angular Rates: Theory and Experimental Evaluation of a Factor Graph-Based Approach

GEM: A Generalizable Ego-Vision Multimodal World Model for Fine-Grained Ego-Motion, Object Dynamics, and Scene Composition Control

Task-Based Role-Playing VR Game for Supporting Intellectual Disability Therapies

Hardware-in-the-loop Simulation Testbed for Geomagnetic Navigation

Physics Playground: Insights from a Qualitative-Quantitative Study about VR-Based Learning

From Risk to Readiness: VR-Based Safety Training for Industrial Hazards

The Effect of Age Introduced to Virtual Reality on Susceptibility to Motion Sickness

Collaborative Problem Solving in Mixed Reality: A Study on Visual Graph Analysis

Efficient Motion Sickness Assessment: Recreation of On-Road Driving on a Compact Test Track

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