TY - JOUR AU - Domingues, Diana Maria G. AB - This paper aims at describing an experimental platform used to evaluate the performance of individuals at trainingimmersive physiological games. The platform proposed is embedded in an immersive environment in a CAVE of VirtualReality and consists on a base frame with actuators with three degrees of freedom, sensor array interface and physiologicalsensors. Physiological data of breathing, galvanic skin resistance (GSR) and pressure on the hand of the user and asubjective questionnaire were collected during the experiments. The theoretical background used in a project focused onSoftware Engineering, Biomedical Engineering in the field of Ergonomics and Creative Technologies in order to presentsthis case study, related of an evaluation of a vehicular simulator located inside the CAVE. The analysis of the simulatoruses physiological data of the drivers obtained in a period of rest and after the experience, with and without movements atthe simulator. Also images from the screen are captured through time at the embedded experience and data collectedthrough physiological data visualization (average frequency and RMS graphics). They are empowered by the subjectivequestionnaire as strong lived experience provided by the technological apparatus. The performed immersion experienceinside the CAVE allows to replicate behaviors from physical spaces inside data space enhanced by physiological properties.In this context, the biocybrid condition is expanded beyond art and entertainment, as it is applied to automotive engineeringand biomedical engineering. In fact, the kinesthetic sensations amplified by synesthesia replicates the sensation ofdisplacement in the interior of an automobile, as well as the sensations of vibration and vertical movements typical of avehicle, different speeds, collisions, etc. The contribution of this work is the possibility to tracing a stress analysis protocolfor drivers while operating a vehicle getting affective behaviors coming from physiological data, mixed to embeddedsimulation in Mixed Reality. TI - Development of simulation interfaces for evaluation task with the use of physiological data and virtual reality applied to a vehicle simulator JF - Proceedings of SPIE DO - 10.1117/12.2083889 DA - 2015-03-17 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/spie/development-of-simulation-interfaces-for-evaluation-task-with-the-use-6YdA8Jvw70 SP - 939207 EP - 939207-13 VL - 9392 IS - DP - DeepDyve ER -