Penulis/Author |
Dr.Eng. Ir. Sunu Wibirama, S.T., M.Eng., IPM. (1); Prof. Ir. Hanung Adi Nugroho, S.T., M.Eng., Ph.D., IPM., SMIEEE. (2) |
Abstrak/Abstract |
Studies involving simulator are often used to
support scientific research, such as research on post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) and fear of flying. However, the use of
driving simulator may produce biomedical side effect, namely
cybersickness. Although the research of simulator sickness has
been done before, there is no study that focuses on how
cybersickness affects visual attention during day and night
driving condition. This study aims to investigate the effect of
cybersickness on visual attention during day-night driving
condition by observing SSQ score and user eye movements.
SSQ analysis showed a significant difference of nausea score (F
(2,18) = 5,434, p<0,05), oculomotor score (F (2,18) = 11,277,
p<0,05), disorientation score (F (2,18) = 7,822, p<0,05), and
total score (F (2,18) = 9,511, p<0,05). Correlation analysis of
various eye movements and SSQ shows a significant
relationship between the score of SSQ and the number of
fixation. Experimental results imply that this research may be
used as an alternative recommendation to avoid stress when
using driving simulator. |