Developed through a collaboration between the Institute of Information Systems and Networking (ISIN), the Institute of Systems and Applied Electronics (ISEA), and , V-Cockpit marks a significant advancement in optimizing the design and production of vehicle interiors.
Leveraging virtual reality technologies and behavioral analysis, the platform streamlines the design and concept phases, drastically reducing development times and costs prior to market launch.
Beyond enhancing design, V-Cockpit enables in-depth analysis of driver responses using wearable sensors that capture physiological data such as heart rate variability, eye movements, breathing patterns, and muscle tension. These metrics are monitored in both static scenarios, with the vehicle at rest, and during dynamic simulations, delivering a comprehensive assessment of the driver's stress levels, reflexes, and concentration.