CycleARcade: Glasgow’s AR Innovation Paves the Way for Safer Cyclist and Autonomous Vehicle Interaction in Diverse Global Settings
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University of Glasgow develops AR system for real-world testing of cyclist and AV communication
A new tool that can rapidly prototype augmented reality experiences has given researchers new insights which could enable cyclists to safely share the roads with self-driving cars. Researchers from the University of Glasgow developed the CycleARcade tool, which uses augmented reality headsets to enables cyclists to see and interact with simulated autonomous vehicles as they ride in real-world environments. The team used CycleARcade to explore ho…
CycleARcade: Glasgow’s AR Innovation Paves the Way for Safer Cyclist and Autonomous Vehicle Interaction in Diverse Global Settings
CycleARcade: Glasgow’s AR Innovation Paves the Way for Safer Cyclist and Autonomous Vehicle Interaction in Diverse Global Settings (IN BRIEF) Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed CycleARcade, an augmented reality tool that rapidly prototypes immersive experiences for cyclists. By enabling cyclists to ride in open environments while interacting with virtual autonomous vehicles via AR headsets, the tool offers a realistic simula…
Researchers use augmented reality to cyclists develop 'new language' to communicate with self-driving cars
Researchers in Glasgow have turned to augmented reality to help cyclists develop a ‘new language’ when communicating on the roads with self-driving cars. University of Glasgow psychologists and technologists joined forces to come up with a range of scenarios using immersive headsets to help cyclists navigate anticipate the moves of autonomous vehicles. The study, carried out with the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, found that virtua…
AR tool from University of Glasgow helps give cyclists ‘sixth sense’
A new tool which can rapidly prototype augmented reality experiences has given researchers new insights which could allow cyclists to safely share the roads with self-driving cars. Researchers from the University of Glasgow developed the tool, called CycleARcade, which uses augmented reality headsets to enables cyclists to see and interact with simulated autonomous vehicles as they ride in real-world environments. The team used CycleARcade to ex…
AR tool could give cyclists ’sixth sense’ and improve self-driving vehicle safety
9.04.2025 - A new tool which can rapidly prototype augmented reality experiences has given researchers new insights which could allow cyclists to safely share the roads with self-driving cars. Researchers from the University of Glasgow developed the tool, called CycleARcade, which uses augmented reality headsets to enables cyclists to see and interact with simulated autonomous vehicles as they rid
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